Couple Resides Here
After Boston Wedding
A
Temple Israel Confirmarids'
At Homes Feted Next Week
Annual confirmation services of Temple Israel will be held
on Tuesday evening, May 15. At home receptions will take place,
as follows, for the Temple Israel confirmands listed below: •
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to
MRS. BEN DESENBERG
ROBERT R. APTEKAR, son of Mrs. David D. Aptekar, of 18610
Wisconsin, 2 to 5 p.m., May 20. No cards.
SYDELLE RETA BRAND, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Brand, of 18110 Wildemere, 2 to 5 p.m., May 20.
HARVEY SANFORD ETTINGER, son of Mr.; and Mrs. David S.
Ettinger, of 18045 Kentucky, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., May 20.
No cards.
PATRICIA ANN FISHER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher,
of 18600 Cherrylawn, 2 to 5 p.m., May 20. No cards.
MARLENE BETH GAYLORD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
C. Gaylord, of 12891 Sherwood, Huntington Woods, 1 to 4
p.m., May 20, at Tam O'Shanter Country Club. No cards.
JONI BETH KLEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Klein, of
19449 Appoline, 2 to 5 p.m., May 2'7. No cards.
MARYANN KYTE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kyte, of
18714 Roselawn, 7 to 10 p.m., May 19. No cards.
LYNNE IRENE SAPERSTEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Saperstein, of 18290 Northlawn, 7 to 11 p.m., May 19. No cards.
RUTH CORINE SIEGEL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Siegel,
of 4101 W. Outer Dr., 8 to 11:30 p.m., May 16. No cards.
BRINA ROSE SPORN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sporn, of
25220 Roycourt, Huntington Woods, 2 to 5 p.m., May 20. No
cards.
BARBARA JEAN VICTOR, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
V. Victor, of 12626 Dexter, 2 to 5 p.m., May 20. No cards.
LESLIE JOAN VICTOR, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Victor,
of 18303 Fairfield, 7 to 11 p.m., May 19. No cards.
CAROL M. WETSMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Wets-
man, of 17326 Santa Rosa, 2 to 5 p.m., May 20. No cards.
ELEANORE WHITE, daughter of Mrs. Morris White, of 17361
Freeland, 2 to 5- p.m., May 20. No cards.
MARCIA CAROL WOLFGANG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Wolfgang, of 17556 Muirland, 8 to 11 p.m., May 19. No cards.
In a ceremony held recently
at Temple Israel, in Boston,
Mass.. Leona Diana Walper,
daughter of Mr. Jacob Walper,
of Boston, and the late Mrs.
Rose Walper, became the bride
of Ben Desenberg, son of Mrs.
Mattie V. Desenberg, of Detroit,
and the late Mr, Julius Desen-
berg.
Rabbi Leon A. Jick performed
the nuptials, which were .fol-
lowed by a reception in the
New Orleans Room of the
Sherry Biltmore Hotel.
Participating in the ceremony
were Bryna Walper, the bride's
sister. as maid of honor, and
Jackson J. Holtz, past national
commander of the Jewish War
Veterans, as best man.
The couple is presently resid-
May 5—To Mr, an Mrs. Ed-
ing in Detroit.
ward Levin (Bessie Levine), of
23591 Scotia, Oak Park, a son,
Dr. S. N. Jacobs to Head Jeffrey Stuart.
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Local Foot Health Week
A Ferndale chiropodist, Dr. S.
Neil Jacobs, has been named
local chairman of National Foot
Health Week, proclaimed here
by Mayor Albert E. Cabo.,
The week's. program, which
begins today and extends to
May 18, is a public education
project, Dr. Jacobs explained,
to advise people to choose a
family chiropodist for children
and adults alike, as a family
doctor is selected.
Chiropody (pronounced . Ky-
rop7o-dee) began as a profession
in 1912. Today, a chiropodist is
required to have two years of
pre-medical training and four
Years of professional school ex-
perience before being allowed
to take a state chiropody ex-
amination.
• Dr. Jacobs, a graduate of
Temple University's Chiropody
School, will appear on several
radio . broadcasts in connection
with National Foot Health
Week.
His scheddie includes a talk
on "Children's Foot Health" on
the Fran Harris Show, at 10:25
a.m., today, over WWJ; Myrtle
Labbit's program, on Tuesday
morning over CKLW; ' Frank
Simms show at 12:15 p.m.. to-
day, on WKM11; and Fred
Wolfe's program, Saturday, on
WXYZ.
Macabees Plan 'Mother's Night'
Matthais Tent-Hive 1005, the
Macabees, will hold a "Mother's
Night" on Thursday. A variety
program will feature members
of the Lyric Opera Co., under
the direction of John Copo and
a prize will be given to the
youngest mother present. Mem-
bers and their families are in-
vited to attend,
CERTIFIED MOHEL
Rev. Yehudah Loewy
SERVING IN
Hospitals and Homes
TE. 4 7355
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RABBI LEO Y.
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EXPERT MOREL
Recommended by Physicians
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
18245 Roselawn UN. 3-6242
May 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Pomerantz (Loretta Bossin), a
son, Steven Mark.
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May 1 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Alan P. Goldstein (Doris Rus-
kin), of 2437 Ewald Circle, a
daughter, Linda Ann.
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April 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Brodsky (Dina Koni-
kof, of Chicago, Ill.), of 4023
Leslie, a son, Jeffrey Lawrence.
* *
April 9 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Sklar (Maxine Spickler),
a daughter, Barbara Joy.
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April 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Rath, of 18508 Griggs, a
daughter, Lisa Joy.
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April 20 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Louis Heyman (Eleanor Ver-
ona), of St. IVIarys - Ave., a son,
Howard Sherwin.
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April 21 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Sanford S. UlriCh (Saretta
Feiler), of 21155 Evergreen, a
son, William Alfred.
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April 22—To Mr, and Mrs.
Ben Briskin (Josephine Katz),
of 22130 Sussex. Oak Park, a
son, Gary Bruce.
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April 23—To Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Levey (Lee Wasserman),
of 22160 Whitmore, Oak Park,
a son, Neil Carter.
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April. 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Lipshaw (Alice Levy),
of 21421 Westhampton, Oak
Park, a 'son, Douglas Lee.
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April 25—To 1st Lt. and Mrs.
Stuart L. Davidson (Joan Kar-
abelnick), Detroiters now sta-
tioned at Butzbach, Germany, a
daughter, Kim.
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April 26 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Ben Gaber (Marian Milner), ,of
24211 Geneva, Oak Park, a son,
Daniel Howard.
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April 28—To Mr.. and Mrs.
Alfred W. Lawson (Marcia Lip-
son), of 20409 Sunnydale, St,
Clair Shores, a daughter, Terry
Lynn.
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son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Harris, of Winthrop Ave. The
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Young Israel to Reveal
New Suburban Plan
At Anniversary Dinner
Dr. Harry Portnoy, chairman
of the board of Young Israel of
Detroit and general chairman
of the 33rd anniversary commit-
tee, will greet almost 500 guests
who attend a banquet in cele-
bration of the event on May 20,
in the Latin Quarter.
Dr. Portnoy, after reviewing
the accomplishments of Young
Israel during its past history,
will announce a new plan to
establish a Young Israel Youth
Center in a new suburban de-
velopment.
Arrangements are presently'
being made to make the land
available 'within walking dis-
tance of the projected center
which will serve 150 families.
In the past, Dr. Portnoy said,
Young Israel would move from
one area of dense Jewish popu-
lation to another newer area.
This new concept would estab-
• ish a neighborhood based on
the location of a center.
Among traditional elements
of the local community, the idea
of living in the suburbs and still
being within walking distance
of a synagogue shoud 'be espe-
cially attractive, Dr. Portnoy
stated.
The site of the suburban de-
velopment has not yet been re-
vealed.
The banquet ticket committee
is headed by Arthur Selmar and
Lou Penfil, who are assisted
by Shimon and Linda Berris,
David and Fayga Greenbaum,
Risha G. Cohen and Irving Port-
noy, ushers.
Mrs. David J. Cohen, anniver-
sary hostess chairman, will, be
assisted by Mrs. Joseph Gross-
man and Mrs. Shirley Portnoy.
For information on the new
suburban program, call the
Young Israel office, TE 4-4145.
Pontiac Sisterhood
To Conduct Services
The annual Sisterhood Sab-
bath Service of Temple Beth
Jacob, Pontiac, will be observed
at 8:10 p.m., today, in the tem-
ple. Mrs. Robert Coggan, of
Temple Israel, Detroit, will ad-
dress the congregation.
Sisterhood members . who will
participate in the service are
Mesdames I. Gordon, president;
K. Hoard, H. Fersht, P. Mandel,
A. Kantor, A. Kahn, I. Schliff-
stone, J. Peters, A, Cohen and
B. Horowitz.
The service is being directed
by Mrs. S. Saperstein, chairman
of the .Sisterhood adult .educa-
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