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January 24, 1958 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-01-24

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ToiVed_ATov. 16

MISS THELMA HELLER

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Heller, of
Mark Twain Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Thelma, to Harold Lee Lempert,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lem-
pert, of Greenlawn Ave. A Nov.
16 wedding is planned.

The tongue of the just is as
choice silver.—Proverbs X, 20

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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Miller, of 2750 Elmhurst, recently
celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary together with their
family. Mr. Miller, 77, and his wife, Dora, 72, have been Detroit
residents since arriving here from Chicago 45 years ago. They
have a son, Herbert, a daughter, Mrs. William Brookstein, and
three grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gordon, of Hartford, Conn., were honored
recently on their 60th wedding anniversary with a host of cards,
telegrams and flowers which arrived from the Detroit friends
of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman B. Gordon, of 18653 Santa
Barbara.
Attending the recent' national convention of Delta Phi Epsi-
lon sorority at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago were Tobye
Hollander, past president of the Wayne State University chapter,
and Sharon Linden, of the Detroit Alumnae group. Miss Linden,
who gave the invocation at the sabbath eve banquet, was elected
sergeant-at-arms for the busineSs sessions. She also accepted by
proxy the annual Alumnae Service Award bestowed on Detroit
Alumnae president, Una Goodman.
Mrs. Harold Schakne, of 18464 Westland, Southfield Town-
ship, recently opened her home to the 125 captains and workers
in the March of Dimes. Mrs. Schakne is Southfield March of
Dimes, chairman. Guest speaker at the dessert luncheon was
the Rev. Bert Hodgson, chairman of the Oakland County March
of Dimes.
In honor of the graduation of their son, Mitchell Rycus,
from the University of Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rycus, of
20482 Gardendale, will hold open hoVse from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday.
No cards. '
Mr.- and Mrs. Morris Pearl (Janet Jackson, of Detroit) are
now residing in their new home at 237 Askin Blvd., Windsor,
Ont.
Mrs. Annie Handelsman and daughter, Ethel, formerly
of East Jefferson Ave., are now in their new residence at 980
Whitmore Rd.
In addition to Prof. •William Haber, of the University of
Michigan, president of the American ORT Federation, Detroiters
who attended the ORT conference in New York last week in-
cluded Hoke Levin, Boris Joffe and Dr. Shmarya Kleinman.
• Miss Judith Sharon, eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Koven, of Buffalo, N. Y., and granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Furstenberg, of this city, was recently. heard in
a piano recital. Among her selections were works by Chopin,
Foster . and Beethoven.
A triple birthday party was given recently in honor of SOl
Penskar, Robert Penskar and Norman Sable, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sable, of Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park.

To Help Make Your Wedding,

Bar Mitzvah or Party a Success
Call

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MISS EDITH GRALLER

Dr. and Mrs. David L. Graller,
of Cincinnati, 0., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Edith Nancy, to Stuart Richard
Mittenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton M. Mittenthal, of War-
rington Dr.
The bride-elect will receive
her BA degree from the Uni-
verSity of Michigan this month.
She is affiliated with Alpha Ep-
silon Phi sorority.
Mr. Mittenthal, a graduate of
St. John's Military Academy and
U. of M., was president of Pi
Lambda Phi fraternity. He has
completed two years as a lieu-
tenant in the U.S. Air Force.
A May wedding is being
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Mrs. Max Stollman, president father, Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver,
of the Ladies' Auxiliary of of The Temple in Cleveland.
Jewish National Fund, an- The musical portion will be the
nounces that plans for the celebrated dramatic artist Sulie
Donor Tea have been com- Harand, who will portray in
pleted. Hostesses who will help song and story, "The Life of
to defray the cost of the tea George - Gershwin."
Wyn Garden Landis will lead
are Mesdames Harry Davis,
Benjamin Laikin, Philip Slomo- in the singing of the national
vitz, Max Stollman, Edward anthems. She will be accompan-
Wishnetsky and Irving Zeff. ied at the piano by Vivian Stoll-
Mrs. Samuel Baker and Mrs. man.
A special board meeting for
Morris Davis are the social
final donor reports will be held
chairmen.
This affair will take place at the home of Mrs. Harry
next Wednesday, 12:30 p.m., at Schumer, 18220 Pennington
Temple Israel. All contributors Drive, next Tuesday, 12:30 p.m.
A dessert luncheon will be
are invited to attend.
The Donor Tea, culmination served. Mrs. Al Schneider, fund
of the current donor drive, will raising chairman, will call on
be followed by a program ar- all division chairmen for their
ranged by Mrs. Irving Arlin, reports. Mrs. William Levin,
program chairman, and her chairman of the board, urges
committee. The featured guest all workers to attend.
speaker will be Rabbi Daniel
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A limited number of children
for lower grades of the Beth
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accepted for the second semes-
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Sunday. The 11 a.m. sessions
are filled,
Dr. Marvin A. Last, chairman
of the educational committee,
advises that the office. will be
open for registration from 9
a.m. to 11 p.m., Sunday, and
2 to 4 p.m. weekdays for reg-
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