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,Mrss Rothenberg Wed
TO'Charles S. Levi

Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Copley and daughters, Judy and
Linda, former Detroiters, are now residing in University Heights,
Cleveland, 0.
Mrs. Henry Horwitz will entertain at a tea honoring her
future daughter-in-law, Miss Ahnette Rose Gladstone,. from 2 to 5
p.m., Sunday, at 3344 C011ingwood.
Aaron Weisbrot, of 18610 Stoepel, member of the National
Council of the United Zionist Revisionists of America, returned
from a trip to Havana, Cuba.
The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John D.
Fuller, of 912 Lenox, Miami Beach, Fla., was celebrated at a
recent family gathering in Florida. Mr. Fuller is a retired Detroit
builder. The couple was married April 7, 1906, in New York, and
lived for 40 years here. They have three children, Mrs. Morris
Brent, Mrs. Lester Goldfischer, of New York, and Herbert Fuller.
Mrs. Jennie. Kash, of 31195 Franklin -Fairway, Farmington,
will be hostess at a fund-raising dinner and games party at 6
p.m., Sunday, in her home. All proceeds will go to Israel projects.
Friends are invited.
Miss Marilyn Arlin was . honored at a recent sweet sixteen
luncheon party given by her mother, Mrs. Irving Arlin, of Oak
Park, at the Foic and Hounds Inn. Among the guests were the'
Misses Doris Arlin, Sharon Rodd, Renee Fox, Linda Klein, Bar-
bara Kole, Marcia Weisman, Dorothy Lazaro, Diane Kronin,
Sandra Friedman, Sandra Goldman, Sandra Horwood, Roberta
Light, Rona Lawson, Linda Fiarman, Phyllis Litky, Helene Buch-
halter, Rochelle Abelmin, Judy Kraus, Sandra Harlick, Dona
Petite, Joanne Glasser and Sandra Fishman.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis. Elliman, of the Belcrest Hotel, recently
celebrated their 32nd weddin'g anniversary with a dinner for
their friends at the Park Shelton Hotel.

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Mrs. Epstein to Head
New Life Chapter

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JWV Activities

Recently re-elected for a
Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
second term to the presidency
of New Life Chapter of the- serviced cottages at the Juve-
American Medical Center_ at nile Detention Home recently
when gifts and refreshments
Denver was Mrs. Gloria Ep
.dur -- were distributed and entertain-
stein, who wilL be assisted
ing the coming year by the ment presented. The auxiliary
and Post jointly held their in-
following v,-omen:
stallation on April 15. The
Mesdames. Ann Barnes, Mina group will next meet Tuesday
Karlsruher, • Esther Kolonsky evening, in t h e Memorial
and Shirley Rosenthal, vice- Home, when Ruby Tompkins
presidents; Jean Kravitz, Miriam will be hostess.
Kravitz and Shirley Marcus,
* * *
secretaries; Sylvia Tutnick,
YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY
treasurer; Dorothy Goldman will meet at 8:30 p. m. ,Mon-
and Anne Jerris, trustees; and day, in the Memorial Home.
Alice Reinheimer; publicity.
Hostesses will be Theresa Men-
A board meeting of the group delson and Dorothy Schwartz-
is planned for Monday after- man.
* * *
noon, in the home of MrS. Leon
Lt. ROY F. GREEN POST
Stone, 13354 Sherwood, Hunt-
and AUXILIARY will hold a
ington Woods. Plans for the
joint installation dinner at , 7
second annual" dinner-dance on
p. m., April 29, at Northwood
June 5, at the Elmwood Casino,
Inn. Chairmen are Bernard
will be discussed,
Hoffman, who also will be
The -group recently honored toastmaster, and Florence Sriro.
its national president, Mrs. New Auxiliary officers to be
Octavia Simon, who was here installed by Mrs. Claire Spo-
from St. Louis. She spoke at lan, JWVA Department presi-
two meetings, and was enter- dent, are Mesdames Rose Har-
tained by Mrs. Edward Epstein, rison, president; Gertrude Left
local president, and Mrs. Shir- and HildT Jacobs, vice-presi-
ley Rosenthal.
dents; and Ann Slotnice, treas-
Mrs. Epstein will leave this urer. Post officers to be in-
week for New York where she ducted are Leo Weingarden,
will represent New Life Chap- commander;, and Burton Siegel
ter at the national convention. and Harold Weiss, vice-com-
manders. Sam Spolan, past
president, will be honored. For
reservations, call Mrs. Sriro,
UN. 4-0736.
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ROBERT RAFELSON AUX-
(And Their Relatives & Friends)
ILIARY will hold its annual
installation dinner at 7:30 p.m.,
Tuesday,/ at Darby's. Special
guests will be Claire Spolan,
Department pr e s i d e n t, and
Maw Ginsberg, past president,
who will preside over the in-
stallation ceremonies. For res-
Any Make .. Any Pattern
ervations, call Yetta Epstein,
LI. 5-1477.

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THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p. m., 'Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "A Man Is Not a
Thing," which dramatizes the
story of transporting people'
from North Africa to Israel,
will • be told.

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AHAVAS A C H.I M MEN'S
CLUB will meet to elect new
• at
officers at 9 p. m., Monday, in
the synagogue. A social hour
will follow.
* * *
David Schiff was elected pres-
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MEN'S CLUB at its recent an-
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James Landsman. Elected with
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treasurer; and Sol S. Grand,
secretary. Board members in-
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 5 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
NOW RENTING
MRS. CHARLES S. LEVI
Feature: Rabbi James A. Wax,
Wedding - Bar Mitzvah
The marriage of Beth Joan spiritual leader of Temple Is-
Rothenberg and Charles Sig- rael, in Memphis, Tenn., will
Banquet Facilities
mund Levi was solemnized speak on "Pride and Prejudice."
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Glendale Ave. Dr. Jung had
performed the wedding of the
bridegroom's parents 25 years
earlier.
-- The new Mrs. Levi wore a
Proudly Announces
gown of white Italian silk taf-
feta. The rounded neckline was
the Opening Season of
appliqued in hard-corded Alen-
con lace and outlined in seed
pearls. Her bouffant skirt was
of floor-length, with matching
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She carried a white Bible, the
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Marsha Frances Rothenberg
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A new tray catering service — featuring Roast
Mrs. Gerald Loomus, Valerie
Beef, Turkey and Chicken, as well as Hors
Latt and Emily Schultz. The
d'oeuvres of every description.
bride's younger sister, Gay
Louise Rothenberg, was her
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*Supervision of the Vood Horobonim
Yudi Cohen was Mr. Levi's
best man, and ushers included
the brother of the bride, Alan
Rothenberg, who escorted his
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grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Roth-
enberg, to the altar; and Robert
Levi, the bridegroom's brother-,
Sheldon Sherman and David
Greenbaum. Paul Levi, a cousin,
Mrs. Grunt's own Home-made .
was junior usher.
Pickled Herring, Chopped Herring, -Cole Slaw,
Following a dinner and recep-
tion,
the
couple
left
for
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honey-
New D4I Pickles, Horseradish, etc.
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moon to New York.. They are
We Deliver
now residing on Monterey Ave.

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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Rose
Pasman acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives a n d
friends during - the family's re-
cent bereavement. Our special
thanks to Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
for his special kindness and
deirotion during" this trying
period.

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