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July 11, 1958 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-07-11

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Betrothal Told

Detroit Chapter for UN
Elects 7 in Community

.----„..--.-
LocalWomenWi n Honors at District
U.• of Ill Graduates
Bnai Brith Parley in Minneapolis Wed on June 29

Walter E. Klein, president of
the Jewish War Veterans Me-
in the District's initial bulletin
morial Home Association, and
contest. The Chapter won a
Edith Heavenrich, program co-
plaque for its periodical, the
ordinator for the Jewish Com-
Menorah.
munity Council, were among the
officers elected by the Greater
Detroit Chapter, American Asso-
Two Detroiters at
ciation for the United Nations.
World
Festival in
Klein will serve as first vice-
president and Miss Heavenrich
Jerusalem July 28
as secretary of the Association,
There will be at least two De-
which is headed by Mrs. Warren
troiters at the World Jewish
B. Cooksey, a leader in the Girl
Festival in Jerusalem, starting
Scouts and other civic move-
July 28.
ments.
Carol Singer, 16, daughter of
Elected to the board of direc-
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Singer, of
tors. of the Detroit Chapter were
18912 Prairie, will represent the
Rabbi Morris Adler, Mrs. Sara
Bnai Brith Goris.
Colvin, Dr. Robert S. Drews,
MISS JUDITH GOLDMAN
Michael Tarnow, 14, son of
Harry Michaels and Norman H.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldman, Perlstein.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tarnow,
14031 Oak Park Blvd., Oak
of 13345 Pembroke, announce
the engagement of their daugh-1Weizrnann
Park, is in Israel with the Boy
MRS. DONALD ROBINER
Congress
ter, Judith, to Barry Sachs, son
Mrs. ROBERT A. COGGAN, Scout delegation and will par-
ticipate
in
the
youth
parley.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sachs, Unit Re-Elects Singer
of Detroit, newly-elected pres-
In a ceremony June 29, at the
of 21620 Whitmore, Oak Park.
Wade Park Manor, in Cleve-
Kurt Singer was re-elected ident of Women's District
Iced Tea Combats
Grand Lodge No. 6 of Bnai
An August wedding is planned. president of Chaim Weizmann
land, Linda Carol Goodman be-
came the bride of Donald Max-
Chapter of the American Jewish Brith, receives cong•atula- Summer Sweltering
Name Two Detroiters
tions from Mrs. CHARLES D.
well
Robiner, of Detroit. Dr.
Congress,
at
a
recent
meeting
A
fortune
in
refreshment
is
to Men's Club Posts
of the group, which is corn- SOLOVICH, also of Detroit, awaiting hot summer - time Abba Hillel Silver officiated.
Two Detroiters were this prised
of young married cou- who is national second vice- sufferers in the Sweet-Touch-
The bride is the daughter of
week named national commit- pies.
president of the organization. Nee Tea red treasure chest Mr. and Mrs. Chester Goodman,
tee chairmen of the National
* * *
box, according to the makers. of University Heights, 0. Mr.
Other officers elected were
Federation of Jewish Men's
Detroiters at the annual con-
When mouth is parched and Robiner is the son of Mr. and
Clubs, it was announced by Jerry Beck, vice-president; Mrs.
Mrs. Max Robiner, of 3230 Law-
Bernard Rackmil, newly-elected Shirley Sirotkin -and Harley vention of Women's District throat dry, they suggest a cool rence.
Selling, secretaries; and Dr. Mil- Grand Lodge No. 6 of Bnai glass of iced Sweet-Touch-Nee
president.
ton Weiss, treasurer.
Brith cemented their position tea. Even those who usually
Mrs. Nathaniel Levine, the
They are I. Murray Jacobs,
Installation of the above offi- as one of the leading cities in use a liberal amount of sugar bridegroom's sister, was matron
who was named chairman off cers took place at a dinner- the district, when they elected in their tea often enjoy Sweet- of honor, and bridesmaids were
youth activities; and Abraham lance at Menjo's, at which Zel- several women and took several Touch-Nee tea's flavor plain, Laura Robiner, Janet Levitt,
Satovsky. past national presi- don Cohen was installing
awards at last week's conven- making this beverage ideal for Lois Goldberg and Mrs. Ronald
dent, who
who will be chairman of cer. Dr. Milton Blavin was tion in Minneapolis, Minn.
Rubenstein.
weigh-watchers.
regions. { chairman of arrangements.
In addition to Mrs. Robert A.
The tea comes either in bulk
Jeffrey Goodman, the bride's
Coggan, who will serve as Dist- or in tea bags, but both ways, brother, was best man, and
rict president for the coming it can be recognized by the ushers included Harvey Sher-
year, the convention voted into distinctive red treasure chest man, Nathaniel Levine, Joseph
A7170
office Mesdames Morris Tack, box.
Bregman a n d Lawrence Sab-
bath.
second vice-president; Lewis
Manning, sentinel; Alfred Lak-
They shall sit every man un-
Both newlyweds are grad-
Iry July 6 — To Mr. and Mrs.1Milford Nemer (Ilene Lipshaw),
Herman (Helen Stein), of of 19424 'Robson, a daughter, in, historian, Philip Fealk, Ber- der his vine and under his fig uates of the University of Mich-
23240 Kenosha, Oak Park, a
nard Bliefield and Samuel tree; and none shall make them igan. They are presently honey-
Lynn.
daughter, Sherri Nan.
Gold, board members.
* *
afraid . . . and we will walk in• mooning in New England.
* * *
Mrs. Charles Solovich, who the name of the Lord our God.
June 28 — To Mr. and Mrs.
VE. 8-9364 is your Jewish
July 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred
—iVlic. 4:4, 51
Lax (Ruth Cooper), of 21641 Arlen E. Gitlin (Janice Lifton), is second vice-president nation-
News Classified Number
of Bnai Brith Women, Mrs.
Parklawn, Oak Park, a son, San- of 24341 Condon, Oak Park, a ally
Leonard Sims, national mem- .v -
son, Scott Derek.
ford Jonathan.
* * *
bership chairman, and Mrs.
* * *
June 26 — To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, a past District
July 1—To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Dunn (Ilene Pritz), of Samuel B. Fox (Dolores Zate), president, were elected dele-
gates to the Supreme Council.
3840 Elmhurst, a daughter, Mar- a son, Graig • Steven.
* *
In addition, Mrs. Sims was
jorie Ellen.
June 25—To Mr. and Mrs. given the distinction of being
* * *
June 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. Myer Mandelbaum (Alice elected to represent all of Dist-
••••••••• ,....•
Mel Durbin (Carole Sucher), Levin), of 24601 Ridgedale, Oak rict 6 at the triennial conven-
Philip.
tion to be held in Israel in the
of Huntington Woods, a son, Park, a son, Sheldon
*
sprng of 1959.
Mel, Jr.
Chelsea, Mich. . . • Only 60 Miles from Detroit
• * *
June 25 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Silver and gold certifcates
• 30 Years of Outstanding Camping
June 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson (Aviva Freed- for meeting fund-raising quotas
For Boys and Girls 5-15
man), of 23721 Wildwood, Oak were awarded to Ivan Block,
4 Week Period — July 23 - Aug. 20
2 week Period —
July 23 - Aug. 6
Park, a daughter, Beth Valerie. Louis Brandeis, Business &
2 Week Period — Aug. 6 - Aug. 20
* * *
19161 SCHAEFER
et, 161 eittidah betel
Professional, Detroit, Donald
Camp Phone: GR 5-30,01 UN. 4-0730
June 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. Fox, Downtown, East Side, Ein-
Allen Tyner (Rosalie Shifman), stein, George Gershwin, Hand-
MOHEL EXCLUSIVELY
For Boys, 5
to 16 . . . For Girls, 5-14. Located
of 16844 Greenfield, a son. IVIi- ler, Herzl, Israel, Marshall, Mor-
190 miles north of. Detroit on Private Lake near
Since 1946 in Detroit
chael Aaron.
the
Beautiful
Au Sable River and Huron
ganthau,
Motor
City,
Oak-Woods,
Hospitals and Homes
*
*
National Forest . . . Experienced leadership
Pisgah, Suburban, Yuster-Rosen-
. . . Mature staff . . . Full camping program.
June 23 — To Dr. and Mrs. berg and Zager Chapters.

T•
-7355
For Details, Write or Call Mrs. Louis Harley
:nrn Gerald
D. Abrams (Gloria Tur-
17325 Fairfield -
Detroit
Membership
retention
awards
UN. 4-1135
ner), of 1106 Norman Place,
also were won by Einstein and
Ann
Arbor,
a
daughter,
Kathy
60 Miles from Detroit — Complete Sports and
RABBI
Herzl Chapters for 90 percent
I Ruth.
Creative Programs . . . Dietary Laws Observed.
paid-up membership, with Herzl
* * 4:
LEO GOLDMAN ►
For Boys and Girls 6-16
having
only
one
drop
from
its
Bernard Jaffe, Director
expert Mahe/
June 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. membership rolls.
4779 GLENDALE
Detroit
WE. 3-223r:
Howard
W.
Bernstein
(Elinor
Recommended by Physicians
$475-8 Weeks — $295-5 Weeks
Pisgah Chapter won two hon-
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
Carol Millman, of Detroit), of
$195-3 Weeks
Cleveland, O., a d a u g h t e r, ors, one for membership reten-
18245 Roselawn UN 3-6242
tion in the over-700 category,
Alaine Joy.
* * *
and a second for coining in first
Located at Beth Shalom Synagogue, Oak Park
June 15 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Well rounded summer program for children 4-11 years of age. 1-
Rabbi Joshua Spiro Harold
z" Day
Weinger
(Marie
Kelly),
Nursey program. CIT program for children over 12. Pickup by car.
CERTIFIED MOHEL
DOROTHY BRINDZE
Directors
of Chapel Ave., a daughter, Sid Shmarak's
RONALD BALAN
Serving In
UN
4-4785
Marsha Ann.

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UN 3-2616

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Certified Surgical Mohel

Rabbi Israel GOODMAN

Serving in Hospitals and
Homes Anywhere

16 Years' Experience

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FEderal 4-4149

RABBI
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SPECIALIZED MOHEL

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Serving in Hospitals and Homes

4252 TUXEDO

TE 4-6624

* * *

June 14 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Joe R. Gerson (Audrey Prady),
former Detroiters now of Fort
Wayne, Ind., a son, Daniel
Keith.
* * *
June 14 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Arthur Shufro ( Norma - Jean
Harelik), of Oak Park, Mich., a
daughter, Diane Amy.

* *

June 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Kowalsky (Edith Stein),
of 15030 Sutherland, Oak Park,
a son, Mark Lee.

*

June 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
A. Arnold Agree, of Brentwood
Dr., Southfield, a son, Carter
Arthur.

Business Briefs

To celebrate 60 days of suc-
cessful business since opening,
Lou Horowitz, host at PERRI'S
DELICATESSEN & SNACK
SHOP, 13 Mile and Woodward,
in Northwood Center, will hold
a party, in order to thank the
public for its warm patronage.
During the festivities, to take
place from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m., to-
day; 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., Saturday;
and 1 p.m. to 1 a.m., Sunday,
patrons will be able to select
any pastry from Perri's "Cart
of Cakes," absolutely free. Cus-
tome•s will be introduced to
Pert- i's now-famous "roulette
sandwich."

KE 7-0294

CAMP
MAKEHURST

CAMP
NAHEW

Kewadin, Mich. Near Traverse City

For Boys and Girls, 6-15
On High and Torch Lakes
Physician on Premises
Thomas Cohn, Ph.D., Director

For 4 or 8 Week Period

KE 1-2847

Ortonville, Mich. . . . Now in its 28th Season

Boys and Girls 5-16--4 Week Period, July 27-Aug.

24

Stanley Michaels, Director

Ortonville, Mich.

Phone NAtional 7-2453

THUNDERBIRD DAY CAMP

A Wonderful Summer for Boys and Girls, ages 4-6; 7-12
Codirected by Arnold Fisher and Mickey Stern, (formerly director of
Dr. Goldberg's Day Camp)

Your Child Sleeps at Home

For Brochure

Call: LI 7-4281



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