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May 25, 1956 - Image 16

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Bnai Brith = Activities •

MISS R. KANE
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kane an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Rachelle, to Jack
Balamut, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hyman Balamut, of Wooding-
ham Dr. A Nov. 24 wedding • is
planned. • -

.



May 17 — To - Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Leuchtman (Barbara
Bloom), of 22151 Parklawn,
Oak Park, a son, Marc Alan.
* * *
May 16—To Mr. and Mrs.
David Fink (Helen - .Diskin), of
19767 Sussex, Oak Park, a son,
Michael Tay_

• May 14 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David Berman (Diana Charlotte
New), of 21844 Sussex, Oak
Park, a son, Kenneth Edward.

*

* *

May 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
Henry B. Leshman (Faye Ruth
Kaplan), of 19717 Monte Vista,
a son, Jeffrey Sherwin.
* * *
May 12 -- To Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Coffman (Pearl King),
of 24341 Jerome, Oak Park, a
daughter, Miriam Beth.
5 * *
May 11 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin M. Bresoff (Betty Beck-
er), of 13420 Dartmouth, Oak
Park, a daughter, _Deborah
Hope.
* * *
May 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David Berkowitz (Shirley Lip-
son), of 18215 Asbury Park,'
daughter, Karen Sue.
* * *
May 5—To Mr. • and Mrs El-
liott Elkin (Beatrice Jacobs), of
18925 Roselawn, a son, Samuel.
* * *
May 3 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernie Besman, former De-
troiters, now of Hollywood,
Calif., an adopted daughter,
Lauren Morissa.
* * *
•May 1—To Mr. and Mrs". Nor-
man Licht (Sandi Brown), of
2914 Leslie, a son, Dennis Paul:
* * *
April _9 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Leon London (Annette Eisen-
1)erg), of Pinehurst Ave., a son,
Michael Burton.
* * *
April
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Soloway, of 1814 13th St., Wy-
andotte, a daughter, Mara
Stacie.

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At the first,annual mother and
daughter banquet of LEON
STRACHER CHAPTER, BBYW,
members entertained with a
fashion show. Models were
Sharon Burlak, Bonnie Epstein,
Hannah Feigelman, Marlene
Seidman, Muriel Stotzky, and
Ilene Wolfson. Marilyn Zelick-
man, president, was one of the
speakers. -
* * *
A reception and dance will
highlight the installation cere-
mony of LOUIS,- MARSHALL
LODGE on Sunday evening, at
Glen Oaks Country Club, 13
Mile, west of Middlebelt. Louis
Barden and • Hy -Crystal will
induct the following newly-
elected officers: Morris Yaras,
president; Sam Gottlieb, Arnold
Mundell and Norman Michlin,
vice-presidents; Jerry Cooper
and Tom Zohott, secretaries; Ed
Weiss, treasurer; Max Sussman,
chaplain; Israel Taines, warden;
Joseph Feldman, guardian; and
Nathan Yaffa, Albert. Gutman,
Arnold Michlin, Charles Fink
and Carl Pearl, trustees. Arnold
Michlin will be given the Wil-
liam B. Chatman Memorial
Award for outstanding service.
Entertainment and music will
be offered by Frank Sidney and
his orchestra.
- _ * * *
STEPHEN S. WISE CHAP-
TER, Aleph Zadik Aleph, will
install new officers on Satur-
day' evening, at Elmwood Ca-
sino,. They are: Joel- Daskal,
president; Ronald Bortman,
vice-president; David KrOn and
Jack Jackson, secretaries; Har-
vey Hauser, treasurer; Robert
Miller, editor; Mel Nosanchuck
and Jordan Colbert, sgt.-at-
armS. Irving GlasSer is the
group's advisor.
* * *
Annual joint installation serv-
ices of HARRY B. KEIDAN
LODGE and CHAPTER will be
celebrated at a dinner-dance at
6:30 p.m.,- June 11, at North-,
wood Inn; Chapter officerS to
be inducted are Mesdames Al-
bert Cutler, president; Meyer
Gross, Oscar Beckerman and Al-
bert Lee, vice-presidents; A. M.
Weber, treasurer; Herman Litt-
ky, George Roth, Harold Klein,
Sam Kahl, secretaries; Ray-
mond Portnoy, sentinel; Theo-
dore Weinbert, guide; Max
Elias, historian; Max Yorke,
counselor; Sidney Kalt, M6rris
Direnfeld, Hilda Hartman, Hy
Burnstein and Gilbert Boren-
stein, trustees. Mrs. Charles
Solovich will officiate as in-
stalling office r. Installation
chairmen are Mrs. Herman Far-
rand and Aaron L. Kahn. For
reservations, call KE 7-9682.
* * *
At its 14th annual installa-
tion event at Rainbow Terrace,
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER
installed the following officers:
Mesdames Carl Pearl, president;
Herman Kyff, Jack Krastof and
Alex M a n n, vice-presidents;
Leonard Levin, monitress; Jo-
seph- Lupovitch, treasurer; Mar-
vin Leibson, Ruth Hurshe, Wil-
liam Plotkin, Harry Michelson,
Charles Niskar and Sam Leader-
man, secretaries; Oscar -Bank,
sentinel; Adolph Silver, guide;
Oscar Rappoport, historian; Sam
Bank, Ben Nadis, Joseph Rod-
man, Sanford Rosenthal and
Thomas Zohott, trustees. Board
members* are Mesdames Ira Al-
bion, Henry August; Joseph
Ben's, Jack Dechter, David
Goldberg, Sam Gottlieb, Albert
Gutman, Sol Kash, Max Liss
and Arnold Tolmich. Mrs. Jo-
seph Rodman was installing
officer.
.5 * *
GREATER DETROIT WOM-
EN'S COUNCIL will hold its
installation Of Officers cere-
mony at the annual all-day
seminar June 12, in the Shera-
ton-Cadillac Hotel.. Mrs. Charles
Solovich will preside Over the
install a t i 0 n ceremonies, and
Mrs. Leonard Sims will present
the past president's bar to Mrs.
ftenry P. Onrich, retiring pres-

ident. Mrs. - Gerald Goldberg
will offer greetings from Dis-
trict 6. The seminars will begin
at 10 a.m., in the English Room,
and are designed to orient new
Council officers and chairmen
in their new duties.
* * *
Joint inbtallation ceremonies
are planned by DOWNTOWN
LODGE and CHAPTER at 7
p.m., June 14, at Beth Aaron
Synagogue. New Chapter offi-
cers are Mesdames Louis Beren-
stein, president; Joseph Rosen-
feld, Sidney Miller and Miss
Esther Luxenberg, vice-presi-
dents; Harry Glassman, treas-
urer; Edward Rosenfeld, Ger-
ald Leiter and Sam Lindy, sec-
retaries; Hyman .Lipkin, sen-
tinel; Saul Schwartz, monitress;
Irving Axler, Sanford Baron
-and Edward Weinberg, trus-
tees. Board members are Mes-
dames Ralph Brode, Ellen
Bromberg, Ben. Daniels, Kurt
Ellenbogen, Peggy E i s m a n,
Morris Wolf, Dave Silver, Ben
Selbst, Sam Rosenberg, Irving
Goldstein, Edwin Persin, Anne
Roberts, Molly Solomon, Joe
Saraquese and Herbert. Wein-
berg.- For reservations, call Mrs.
Sidney Miller, LI. -7-7157:

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MISS ROSALIE GORMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gorman,
of Cortland Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Rosalie, to Melvin David Eisen-
berg; son of Mr:and Mrs. Louis
Eisenberg, of Griggs Ave.
Mr. Eisenberg currently at-
tends the Detroit Institute of
Technology where he is affili-
ated with Omega Alpha Phi,
honorary fraternity. No wed-
ding date has yet been set.

*

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meeting at 8:30 p.m:, Monday, in
the Labor Zionist Institute,
19161 Schaefer. The program
will feature hypnotist Victor
Bloomfield, a past Pisgah presi:
dent, and Belle Manning in
"Songs You Love to Hear."
Songs will be presented.by Mrs.
Meyer Littky and Joseph Le-
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* * *
Rabbi MANDEL . M. ZAGER
LODGE and CHAPTER will
jointly install new Officers and
board members on Tuesday eve-
ning, at Cong. Bnai Moshe, ac-
cording to Mrs. Irving Kanfer,
past Chapter president, who is
installation chairman. Mrs. Sam-
uel Gutterman, a past president
of Louis Brandeis Chapter, will
install Mesdames Martin Feld-
man, president; Jack Brickner,.
Bernard Dosie and Frank Mor-
gano, vice-presidents; Henry
Schore, monitress; David Ran-
ce'', Louis Richman and Louis
Kramer, secretaries; Sol PoSkel,
treasurer; Irving Kanfer, Sam-
uel. Traison, Sidney Ersher,
Sadie Markman and Henry On-
rich, trustees. Board members
are Mesdames R. Alvin, A. Lak-
ritz, M. Lichtenstein, Marion
Plotkin, P. Goren, J. Eisenberg,
L. Garvin, J. Fine, J. Shapiro,
M. Golden, J. Greenberg; Ann
Fisk, S. Sweet, H. Kern, B.
'Stearns, Bela Reinetz, J. Green-
berg, Beatrice Jaffin, L. Savine,
J. Gaba and S. Stein. A cabaret
night -program will folloW with
music by the Mark-Harvey
Band. Lodge chairman of the
program is Makwell Lowe,
while Jack Caminker, Men's
Council president, will be instal-
ling officer for the Lodge.
* * *
- Gerald Gorzeck has been
elected . president of. HENRY
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Others elected are Harvey Weis-
rg, Harold Weiss and Louis
Ornstein, vice-presidents; Mar-
tin Samuel, Sidney Chafetz and
Leslie Waldman, secretaries;
Saul Scholnik, treasurer; Allan
Retman, warden; Leonard
Brightznan, guardian; and Alex
Adelberg, chaplain. Trustees
who also will be installed in
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Frazis, Robert Kohler, Herbert
Lenter, Jack Marcuson and
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