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December 21, 1956 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-12-21

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Set March 2 Date

MISS NATALIE FALK

MrS. Meyer Pearson, of Ken-
tucky Ave., announces the en-
gagement of her daughter,
Natalie Anne Falk, to Irving
Lipovitch, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Lipovitch, of Marlowe
Ave. A March 2 wedding is
planned.

Activities
in Society

NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold, a party for
members and their husbands at
8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the home
of Mrs. Florence Primack, 2696
Grand. A cultural meeting will
occur at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday,
in the Labor Zionist Institute,
with Albert Elazar, superintend-
ent of the United Hebrew
Schools as guest speaker. -
* *
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB is
currently planning a dessert
luncheon and children's fashion
show for Feb. 9, in the North-
land Center auditorium.
* * *
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will hold a New Year's
Eve party at 9:30 p.m., Dec. 31,
in the synagogue social hall. A
full-course dinner, favors, noise-
makers and dancing to the music
of Ben Katzman's Orchestra will
be featured. Members of all af-
filiate societies ,are invited. For
reservations, call / Mrs. Sam
Rothenberg, UN. 4-8252, Mrs.
Sidney Ring, UN. 1-6595, or the
synagogue office, UN. 1-6696.

Miss Carol Rosner, of Yose-
mite Ave., has left to spend the
next two weeks in San Fran-
cis-co; Calif.
*
* -*

Mrs. Ida Kief, former De-
troiter now of Miami Beach,
Fla., will* have as her guests .
during the next few weeks her
daughter, Mrs. Max Englander,
and grandson, Robert, of Tracey
Ave.

Begin Confirmation Plans
for Adas Shalom School

Parents of confirmands of the
Adas Shalom Religious_ School
met recently and elected Mrs.
`Sol Hammerstein as chairman
o f a confirmation executive
committee. 'Mrs. Sol C. Gross-
man was named co-chairman;
Mrs. Morris Botwin, secretary;
and Mr. and Mrs. David Desow,
treasurers.
Others named to various con-
firmation committees include
Mesdames Martin Naimark,
Henry Burston, Sidney Fishman,
Charles Cash, Joseph Jeremias,
Sam Garrick, Cy Aaron, Nathan
Starman, Meyer Feinstein,
Morey Charmer, Joseph Lee,
David Pacernick, Joe Mandell,
Alex Burstein, Sam Deutch,
Emanuel Greenspan, Manny Sa-
linger, Carl Nelson, George
Fleischer, William Hoptman and
Phillip Cameron and Messers.
and Mesdames Lew Nucian, Hy
Krupp and Abe Mendelson.
.- Members of a social commit-
tee elected by the confirmands
include Debby Charmer, _chair-
man, Iris Belkin, Rita Stillman,
Ferne Lapides, Sue Mandell,
Marilyn Grossman and Judy
Cohen.

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NEW LIFE CHAPTER; Amer-
ican Medical Center at Denver,
last week heard, as guest
speaker, Mrs. Sara Zeenkov, na-
tional executive secretary. The
group's second annual birthday
party will be celebrated at 8:30
p.m., Jan. 14, in the home of
Mrs. Edward Epstein, president,
on Marlowe Ave. Honor awards
will be given to members dis-
tinguishing themselves in fund-
raising.
*
*' .*
Mrs. J. M. Davidson, vice-
president of the DAVID-HORO-
DOKER YOUNG WOMEN, was
hostess at a recent victory lun-
cheon. Arrangements are now
being made for a luncheon and
rummage sale.
*
*
*
An open meeting of BUSI-
N E S S & PROFESSIONAL
GIRLS, Pioneer Women, will be
held Wednesday evening, in the
Labor Zionist Institute. A book
review on "God Searches for
Man" will be presented. For
information, call Mrs. Sylvia
Rosenfeld, DI 1-1435'.
*
*
*
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio ,
neer Women, will meet at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the Labor
Zionist Institute for a cultural
program. Hostesses will be Mes-
dairies Slarah Spivak and Lil-
lian Goldman.

Socialites c e ule
Set June Date I 'Decembei Social,' Sunday of

Dancing to the music
Johnnie Esselman a n d his
Bandolaires will highlight the
"December Social," planned for

Sunday, at Beth Abraham
Synagogue by the Detroit So-
cialites. Harvey Benneson is
arrangements chairman.
Tfie organization will play
host at a New, Year's Eve party
planned at Horowitz Catering.
Dancing, entertainment and a
• uffet supper are scheduled.

BAR MITZVAHS
SHOWERS

MISS BERNIC'E LUMBERG

Mr. and. Mrs. Louis R. Lum-
berg, of Wildwood Ave., Oak
Park, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Bernice, to
Sam Markel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Issie Markel, of Elmhurst
Ave. A June wedding is planned.

EVERGREEN CONGREGA-
TION SISTERHOOD will hear
a talk by Irving W. Schlussel,
president of the Zionist Council
of Detroit, on "The Current
Crisis in the Middle East" at
8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
Labor Zionist Institute, 19161
Schaefer. A question and an-
swer period will follow. Re-
freshments will be served.

*
*
The second annual m'laveh
malkeh of the WOMEN'S OR-
THODOX LEAGUE will take
place Saturday night, at Cong.
Beth Shmuel, Dexter at Buena
MISS JOYCE BASKIN
Vista. Boru.ch Litvin, member
of the Jewish • community in
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baskin, Mt. Clemens, will _be guest
of Appoline Ave., announce the speaker, and a musical program,
engagement of their daughter, featuring a pantomimist, will be
Joyce, to Arnold Kushmar, son presented. Mesdames K. Wein-
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kushmar, berg and S. Hochler are in
of Taylor Ave.
charge of the program. For res-
ervations, call TE 4-5890 or TO
9-8964.
New Zim Cargo Ship
*
*
*
on South American Run HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
An experimental voyage made meet for a dessert luncheon on
by the Zim Lines' new 7,000 Monday afternoon, in the home
Mrs. Abe Schmier, 3557 Sher-
ton cargo motorship Shomron of
last month may be the fore- bourne. Election of officers will
runner of a regular liner service be held, and annual reports are
between Israel and South to be presebted.
• -
*
*
America.
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pio-
The Shomron, commanded by neer Women, will meet Thurs-
Capt. J. Jacobson, brought a full day evening, 'at the home of
cargo of Nesher cement to Dorothy Horowitz, 18620 Monte
Brazil, and came home loaded Vista. Mrs., Lewis Cohen will
to her marks with soya beans. review "The Strong Hand" by
The 161/2 knot freighter, the Michael Blankfort.
largest and fastest of Zim's
new fleet of general cargo car-
riers, called at Santos, Rio
Grande do Sol and Porto Alegre.
At each port, the ship played
hostess to local 'dignitaries, the
Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST
press and members of the Jew- will hold open house in honor
ish community — 30,000 people of Victor J. Baum, named re
in all, including the Governor cently by Gov. Williams as
of Santos and his wife.
Wayne County Circuit Court
Zim has been 'contemplating
Judge. The reception has been
inauguration of regular direct
planned to introduce Judge
service to South America. There
is already a brisk export and Baum to the community, and
import trade between Israel and will be held at 9 p.m., Thursday,
Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. in the Veterans Memorial Home.
will be served.
Passenger traffic is also prom- Refreshments
* * - *
ising.
Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXI-
LIARY will meet Tuesday eve-
Ahavas Achim Youth
ning in the Memorial Home. A
to Attend Conference
social, including games, mahj
Cong. Ahavas Achim is send- and scrabble, are planned. Pros-
ing nine representatives from pective members are invited.
its Youth Group to the national For - information, c all Mrs.
United Synagogue Youth con- Hart Jacobs, junior vice-presi-
vention from Sunday to Wednes- dent, BR. 3-0044. -The annual
day, at the Willard Hotel, paid-up membership affair is
scheduled for Jan. 15; according
Washington, D.C.
Delegates include Joel Sha- to Mrs. Harry Harrison, presi-
piro, president; Andy Kohn and dent.
Terri Faxstein, vice-presidents;
CARD OF THANKS
Steven Bodzin, treasurer; Linda
The family of the late Bertha
Lite, secretary; and Elliot Burns,
Michael Krasnick, Joel Stern Slotnick acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
and Ethel Mandell. ,
Going with • the group - are kind expressions of , sympathy'
W ill i a m Lite, advisor; and extended by relative
Manuel Faxstein, Men's Club friends during the farriiWi re-:
cent bereaVement.
representative.

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