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June 27, 1958 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-06-27

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MRS. HOWARD L. RADNER

Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Rad--
ner are now residing on Coving-
ton Dr., following their return
from a honeymoon in Hawaii
and on the West Coast.
Before her marriage in a
candlelight double - ring cere-
mony at the Sheraton-Cadillac
Hotel, the bride was Miriam
Vinocur, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sy Vinocur, of Pennington
Dr. Mr. Radner is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Radner, of
Wildemere Ave. Rabbi Morris
Adler performed the ceremony.
For her wedding, the bride
chose a gown of white silk mist
with appliques of imported lace
adorning the fitted bodice and
front of the gown. It was high-
I i g h to d with three - quarter
sleeves and ended in a chapel
train. Her flowers were white
orchids.
Helaine Geller was maid of
honor, and bridesmaids were
Suzanne Tyner, sister of the
bridegroom, Barbara Radner
and Myrna Greenberg.
Robert Radner was his broth-
er's best man, while ushers were
Herbert Tyner and Allen and
Samuel Vinocur, brothers of the
bride.

Abraham Kosoglad, of 7028
Thatcher, will leave Detroit
on July 15 for New York, em-
barking two days later aboard
the SS Israel for a year's stay
in the Holy Land.
Mr. Kosoglad, who has been
in this country 50 years since
coming here Jan. 4, 1908 from
his native Russia, is now re-
tired from the laundry service
he operated for most of his
years here.
During that time he made
many friends, some of whom
are now in Israel and whom
he will visit during his year's
stay • there. He is a charter
member of Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue.
Mr. Kosoglad is making the
trip on the occasion of Israel's
10th anniversary of statehood,
says that like most Jews, Israel,
next to this country, is his
greatest love. He also mentioned
the deep appreciation he feels
that it was the opportunities
available to all people in the
United States that makes it
possible for him to make this
long-awaited trip.
Bidding bon voyage to Mr.
Kosoglad will be his son, Sol
Keller, five daughters, Nies-
dames Morris Nemer, Emanuel
Davidson, Joseph Glicker, Ber-
nard Yaffe and Bernard
Schwartz; his 18 grandchildren
and three great grandchildren.

Brenner Farband Branch
to Hold Election Meeting

Brenner Branch of the Far-
band Labor Zionist movement
will hold its final meeting of
the season at 9 p.m., Saturday,
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Landsman, 18027 Ken-
tucky.
In addition to closing cere-
monies, there will be several
matters of business, including
the annual election of officers,
according to Jacob Glaser, chair-
man of the branch.

Herschel Leib will direct the
Leib and the hand will be at
Summer Parks Band at Palmer _Hark, Lipke, Balduck, Stoepel
Park tonight.
And Patton Parks next week.
William DeMaria, baritone, They will return to the regular
will be soloist in a group of spe- weekly Friday night concerts at
cial selections. Palmer Park on July 11.

MAKE ALL YOUR
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MISS HELEN KWARTOWITI

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At a recent family dinner
party in their home, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Kwartowitz, of Men-
dota Ave., announced the en-
gagement of their daughter.
Helen, to Gerald Martin Wein-
stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Weinstein, of Pennington Dr.

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Sheruth League Elects
Mrs. Samuel Chapin

Mrs. Samuel Chapin, newly-
elected president of the She-
ruth League, was installed re-
cently to head the service
group's activities during the
coming season.
Also voted into office were
Mesdames Richard Gunsberg,
vice-president and chairman of
the board; Jerome Pershin and
Max Schafer, vice-presidents;
Meyer KOI,val, treasurer; Her-
bert Rosen, Irving Feldman,
Philip Kopman and Norman
Gold, secretaries.
Named to head committees
of the organization were Mes-
dames Al Gendel and Jack
Weiss, Sheribe; Maurice Fried,
good cheer; Abe Kranitz, cus-
todian; Samuel Hack, telephone;
Sidney Locke, publicity; Philip
Robbins, USO; Frank Roberts
and Louis Saferstein, camp;
Sidney Fuller, motor corps; Ir-
ving Ron and Felix • Hower,
hospitality; Meyer Leib, study
group; and Jack Moss, bowling.
Fund-raising will be the re-
sponsibility of Mrs. Malcolm
Leventen, donor chairman; Ir-
win Burdick and Morris Green-
berg, book; Dave Muskovitz,
darlings; Al Rosenberg and Ber-
nard Soble, tickets; and Marvin
Markowitz, program.

Leib Directs Band at Palmer Park

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21 -TH E DETR OIT JE WIS H NEWS — Frid ay , Ju ne 27 , 1 958

Alr. and Alr.s.Radner Abe Kosoglad
ck from Honeymoon to Visit in Israel

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