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January 02, 1959 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-01-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fr iday, January 2, 1959- 14



Fashion Show, Talk by Mrs. Dushkin Sue Simons Wed
to Close Hadassah Minyan Drive to Burton Smith

An Israeli fashion show and
a prominent speaker are plan-
ned by the Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah at 12:30 p.m., Jan. 13,
at Temple Israel to highlight its
Minya n Mother enrollment
drive.
Fashions to
be shown
have been
created by Ha-
dassah's Youth
Aliyah wards
in training at
t h e Fashion
Institute of the
Brandeis Voca-
tional School
Mrs. Dushkin
in Jerusalem.

Addressing the gathering will
be Mrs. Alexander M. Dushkin,
wife of the Hebrew University
professor of pedagogy and her-
self the chairman of the Ha-
dassah• Council in Israel.

Prior to the Jan. 13 event, an
Anne Frank telethon day has
been planned for Jan. 11, when
members will be called to enlist
as a minyan mother in an Anne
Frank Haven.

and above that given in the
Youth Aliyah program.
Ten minyan pledges of $30
each are lumped together to
support one child for a half
year, Mrs. Lichter said. The
Anne Frank project is an em-
ergency measure to assist 30,000
immigrants who will be coming
to Israel in the next six months.
Mrs. Dushkin, who has been
living in Israel since 1949, has
held a number of key posts in
Israel government service, par-
ticularly in _ its food service,
health, child rescue and reha-
bilitation programs.
While living in the United
States, she was a well-known
nutritionist. Following World
War I, she joined Hadassah's
first medical unit to Palestine
as chief dietician.
A graduate of Cornell Uni-
versity, Mrs. Dushkin served as
a vice-president of national
Hadassah and its first chair-
man of vocational education, a
program she helped to initiate.

Judge Ira Kaufman
to Be Sworn In

According to Mrs. Max L.
Lichter, vice-president of proj-
A public ceremony, at which
ects, Hadassah has established
these Anne Frank Havens for newly-elected Judge of Probate
the care of youngsters who re- Ira G. Kaufman will be sworn
quire specialized attention, over into office, will be held at 12
noon, Monday, in the 13th floor
Supervisors auditorium of the
City-County Building.
Nearly all of the Detroit
bench will be represented at
t h e ceremo-
And His Orchestra
nies, along
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with Judge
Kaufman's
friends and
co-workers • in
numerous civ-
ic and commu-
nal organiza-
tions.
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Court Judge
B o e h in will Judge Kaufman
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preside at the ceremony, and
Want The Best?
Judge Elvin Davenport will
Ask the Folks Who've Had
place the Judge's robe on his
shoulders.
SAM BARN ETT
A Bnai Brith delegation also
and His Orchestra
will attend the ceremony to
present an American flag for
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the Judge's courtroom. Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal, of Adas Shalom
Synagogue, which Judge Kauf-
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temporarily separated from
prayer.

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A June wedding is planned by
Bernice Frankel, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Frankel, and Harold Handler,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
Handler, of Highland Ave.

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Berditchever Farein
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Women .s Clubs

(More Clubs Page 11)

MRS. BURTON SMITH

GAMMA KAPPA CHI ALUM-
NI AUXILIARY will meet at
8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the
home of Mrs. Floyd Bornstein,
20059 Weyher, Livonia, when a
cancer clinic program is plan-
ned. Discussion also will center
on the annual fund-faising
event, to be held Feb. 9, at
Rainbow Terrace. For tickets,
call Mrs. Morris Hoffman,
chairman, KE. 7-1455.
* * *
CHILDREN UNLIMITED
will meet Wednesday evening,
at Holiday Manor, for a crazy
hat parade.
*
*
JULIUS ROSENWALD AUX-
ILIARY, American Legion, is
holding an executive board
meeting at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the home of Mrs. Joseph
Shapiro, 18275 Stoepel. Discus-
sion will center around the
annual luncheon of the group,
to be held Jan. 24, at Fed-
eral's Grand River-Oakman au-
ditorium.
-
* * *
NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH, Jewish Women's Eu-
ropean Welfare Organization,
will meet at 12 noon, Tuesday,
in the home of Mrs. Eva Lands-
man, 17303 Birwood.
* * *
Proceeds from a recent games
party given by the FIDELITY
LADIES CLUB has been sent
to the Detroit Association for
Retarded Children, announces
Mrs. Arthur Schwartz, presi-
dent. Chairmen included Mes-
dames Philip Shapiro, prizes;
and Alice Kay, tickets.
• * , *
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will hold a victory luncheon at
12 noon, Wednesday, in the
Hayim Greenberg Center.

Berditchever Progressive Aid
Society Varein will fete Mrs.
Charne Masserman on the occa-
sion of her 75th birthday, with
a social at 9 p.m., Monday, at
Cong. Beth Yehudah, 7556 Wy-

oming.

Mrs. Masserman is one of the
first members of the Varein and
has been active in all group en-
devours for many years. She
has devoted special efforts to
the Society's program for visit-
ing the sick, having served as
hospitaler for a number of
years.

For the
Perfect Affair .. .

Mickey Woolf

In a double-ring ceremony on
Dec. 21, Sue Carole Simons,
and His Orchestra
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
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Simons, of Oak Park, Mich.,
was united in marriage to Bur-
ton Smith, sari of Mr. and Mrs.
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at the rites, which were solem-
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The bride's gown was of
pearl-lustered satin, with full-
length pointed sleeves, and
pearls frosted the Alencon lace
which framed the neckline. Her
high crown of pearls secured
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secration prayerbook with white
orchids and stephanotis.
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Mrs. Ethel Simons, the bride's
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sister-in-law,• was her matron - of
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honor, and Denise Smith, the
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bridegroom's niece, was flower
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girl. A u b r e y Smith was his
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brother's best man, and Michael
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Max, his nephew, was ring
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bearer.
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Escorting the bride's grand-
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mothers, Mrs. Mollie Simons
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The bridegroom's grandparents, man of its youth commission.
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Mrs. Minnie Smith and Mr. Sam
Siegal also were in the bridal
procession.
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Circle Women Set
Installation of Officers

Workmen's Circle Women's
Division will install the follow-
ing officers at a special program
at 9 p.m., Jan. 10, at their new
headquarters, 18340 W. Seven
Mile.
Mesdames Robert Israel, pres-
ident; Frank Newberg, vice-
president; Milton Cousens and
Saul Maltz, secretaries; and
Hyman Lipsitz, treasurer. The
ceremonies will be followed by
a midnight supper.
Women's Division also an-
nounces that their 22nd annual
donor luncheon will be held on
Feb. 25, at the. new building.
For further information, call
Mrs. Israel, DI 1-2878, or Mrs.
Newberg, TO 9-5453.

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Joseph
Robins acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many kind
expressions of sympathy extend-
ed by relatives and friends
during the family's recent
bereavement.

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