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May 22, 1959 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-05-22

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THE DETR OIT JEW ISH NEWS -- Friday, May 22, 1959-24

Council to Install
Mrs. Wasserman,
Hear Dr, Gaulan

Rovner Farein Schedules

ac t i v it i e s in S oc i et y

old
T Annual
Indoor Picnic
trothal
Be
. ... ...... .
Rovner Progressive Farein

will hold its annual indoor pic-
nic at 12 noon, May 31, at the
organization's meeting hall,
3754 Monterey, announces Louis
Warren, president.
Jack Gubow is chairman of
the picnic c o m m i t t e e, and
Bruche Gruskin is co-chairman.
All proceeds will be for charity.

Mrs. Lee Franklin Weinstock, of Snowden Ave., has flown
to the Near East to attend the world Bnai Brith convention, being
held in Jerusalem. En route, she visited London, Brussels, Paris,
Montreux, Switzerland, Venice and Rome. Before returning
home, she will make an extensive tour of Israel and spend
several days in New York City.
The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Joffe, of Windsor, Ont., will be celebrated at a party given
Want The Best?
Sunday by their children, Alex, of Detroit; Benjamin, of Oak
Ask the Folks Who've Had
Park, and Mrs. Morris Cohen, of Windsor'.
SAM BARN ETT
The 16th birthday of Gloria Jean Schlossberg, daughter of
and Ms Orchestra
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schlossberg, of W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park, was
celebrated recently at a dinner-dance at Club Alamo attended
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by 46 guests. Out-of-towners here for the occasion were Misses
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Sally and Sandra Sorscher, of Bay City; Miss Randee Sorscher,
Charles Elk, Richard Beneson and Terry Bernhard, all of Filnt;
MISS ANDREA KORN
and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Levine, of Newark, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Korn,
Mrs. Abe Gordon, of 4023 Waverly, was recently honored of Appoline Ave., announce the
VE 5-7224
at an award ceremony by the Detroit Chapter, American Red engagement of their daughter,
GREENCRAFT
Cross, which presented het with a pin for 15 years service to Andrea Gail, to Stuart Jay
FLORISTS
the organization.
Sachse, son of Mr. and Mrs.
13542 Greenfield
Kolmon
Z.
Sachse,
of
Hunting-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Simons, of W. 7 Mile Rd., will be
Miss Shirley, Consultant
on the occasion of their 35th wedding anniversary with ton Woods. An August wedding
Dr. Gaulan Mrs. Wasserman feted
a family dinner given at the Roostertail this Saturday night. is being planned.
PHOTOGRAPHS by
the Working Women's Council, Their children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Simons, of MacArthur
which is the Israeli counter-part Ave., Redford Township, will also be honored on their fifth Women of Kvutzah
BERNARD H.
wedding anniversary.
of Pioneer Women.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Spoon, forinerly of Argyle Crescent, are Offer Annual Program.
Dr. Gaulan, who received her
Women members of the Kvut-
doctorate magna cum laude now residing in their new home at 19215 Lucerne Dr.
from the University of Basle in
Betty Kowalsky and Jerome Stasson will present piano and zah Ivrith, who annually take
KE. 1-8196
Switzerland • and did further violin pupils from their classes in a recital Thursday, 8:30 p.m., over one pr o g r am of the
GIFT of Min. Album
graduate work at the University at the Baldwin Recital Hall, Woodward at Ferry. Admission is Hebrew - speaking organization,
for Mom on all Candids
have arranged an evening of
of London, was a member of free.
Haganah and 1VIishmar H'Am,
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua N. Gray, of Oak Park, Mich., have talks and films on Israel this
the armed civilian defense returned from an auto trip that included stopovers at Niagara Saturday evening, in the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg.
group.
Falls, Grossinger's Country Club and Washington, D.C.
Participating in the program
The wife of Yehuda Gaulan,
Mr. Saul Semansky, Mr. Herman Krastof and Mr. Joseph
who has served as Israeli Con- Kaplan, of Flint, Mich., have returned from a trip out West, will be Mesdames Bertha Gold-
Home Catering •
sul in South Africa, Denmark where they visited Tucson, Ariz., Las Vegas, Nev. .and Mexico. man, Martha Mar en of and :

and Canada, she has traveled While in Tucson, they were the Passover guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dvora Dworkin. The Israel : Let us help you make your :
widely, lectured extensively and Louis Semansky, parents of Mr. Semansky and in-laws of Mr. movies will be shown by Mrs.
party a complete success. •
Chana Michlin.
organized classes on the history
• Delicious Food—Dinnerware •

Community singing will be •
of Zionism, study of Hebrew Krastof.

Excellent Service

Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leonard
Hack,
of
Canterbury
Dr.,
have
re-
conducted
by
Mrs.
Helen
Radin.


and life in Israel.

England, France, Italy and The chairman of the evening, •
turned
from
a
six-week
trip
to
Call: DI 1-0072
o
Mrs. Milton Weiss, installa- Austria, where Mr. Hack called on licensees of the Ripple Sole
*

Mrs.
Yonina
Mathis,
has
invited

tion chairman, announces that Corp., of which he is president. In London, the couple visited
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a special pin will be presented with their nephew, Lt. (jg) James Arthur Hack, stationed there the community to attend the a
program, which is conducted in : 19315 Jas. Couzens e

to Mrs. Irving Posner, outgoing with the U.S. Naval Reserve.
Hebrew.
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president of the Council.
Mrs. Betty Gordon, of 3164 Oakman Blvd., has returned to
A charter from the national her home after a four-month stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
office will be given to Sabra
Mrs. Max Ballin was elected a member of the board of
Chapter, newest group in the
directors
of Women's City Club.
local Council, and members of
Mrs. Rachel Yardin, Israeli woman leader who has repre-
the 17 chapters who have en-
rolled since last May will be sented her government in this country and in Latin America,
WINDOW SHADE CO.
and who currently is touring many cities in behalf of pro-
honored.
Israel
causes,
was
the
house
guest
here
on
Wednesday
and
SHADES
CLEANED AND REPAIRED
Other participants in the pro-
gram will be Mrs. Norman Kan- Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes, of 19766 Marlowe.
ter, installing officer, and Mrs. Mrs. Yardin addressed the Women's Division of the Windsor
Allen Weisberg, who will sing Jewish Community Welfare Fund, in Windsor's new Jewish
the national anthems, with Mrs. Community Center, on Wednesday. During her brief visit here,
MADE TO ORDER UP TO 9 FEET WIDE
Reubin Kaplan as accompanist. Mrs. Yardin also addressed a group of women leaders of the
Mrs. Kanter and Mrs. Harry Jewish National Fund at the Hordes' home.
11828 LINWOOD
NEAR ELMHURST
Mondry are in charge of res-
ervations, flowers and table
arrangements.
For tickets, call DI. 1-0058
Mrs. Arthur R. Bloom was ald J. Lane, Marshall M. Miller,
Save More at .. .
or DI. 1-0786.
installed by Dr. Richard C. Jerry Morse, Aaron Nathan,
Other new officers being in- Hertz as the new president of Samuel J. Rands, Charles F.
stalled with Mrs. Wasserman the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Rosen, Saul Rubin, Gerald D.
include Mesdames Norman Lee- El at the 58th annual luncheon Spero, Julius M. Stern and Jo-
seph M. Wolff.
mon, Milton Weiss, Harry Mon- meeting last week.
A life-long temple member,
dry and Saul Rose, vice-presi-
Quality
dents; Frank Wasser, treasurer; Mrs. Bloom previously served Ten Farband Leaders
'
CAPONETTES
Harold Noveck, Richard Kramer Sisterhood as a board member
and Moe Saslove, secretaries; and vice-president. She is a to Attend Convention
Fresh
Ten local leaders of Farband,
and Alex Schreier, dues -chair- former president of Women's
WHITEFISH
Labor
Zionist
Order,
have
been
American
ORT
and
a
past
board
man.
member of National Council of elected to serve as delegates
FOR FREE DELIVERY CALL: DI 1 4525
Jewish Women and Fresh Air to the 19th quadrennial conven-
Temple Israel Cubs
tion of the organization,. it is
or Stop at
Society.
Set Pack Meeting
Herself an artist of consider- announced by Harry Schumer,
13523 W. 7 MILE RD. at SCHAEFER
All boys, 8 to 11, are invited able talent, Mrs. Bloom is a chairman of the. city commit-
Offer Good to May 29
to attend the meeting of Cub member of the art committee tee, and Movsas Goldoftas, sec-
Scout Pack 146, together with of the Jewish Community Cen- retary.
The convention, at which
their parents, at 7:30 p.m., Tues- ter. She is the second member
day, in the Leon Fram Hall of of her family to occupy the Sis- more than 500 delegates repre-
terhood presidency, her sister, senting 30,000 Farband mem-
Temple Israel. •
"Down on the Farm," theme the late Mrs. Henry Meyers, bers and their families will at-
is scheduled to take place
for the month, will be carried having held that office from tend,
Saturday to Wednesday, at the
out through a series of musical 1941-43.
Other officers installed were Seville Hotel in Miami Beach,
skits. All boys not affiliated
with the 'Temple Israel pack will Mesdames I. Irving Bittker, Fla.
Detroiters attending the par-
be assigned to a den in their William Goodfriend, Herbert I.
Kallet • and J. J. Marks, vice- ley include Schumer, represent-
neighborhoods.
A new Webelos den for boys presidents; Herbert J. Kessler, ing the city committee; Mr. and
10% to 11 has been organized B. Benedict Glazer, David M. Mrs. H. Zarankin, Branch 79;
and meets weekly. For further Wigderson and Jerome B. Gross- Benjamin Naimark and Morris
information, call Mrs. Leslie man, secretaries; and Nathan Chesnick, Branch 114; Morris L.
Schaver and David Sislin,
West, pack mother, UN. 4-9370. Horwitz, treasurer.
Board members who were in- Branch 137; Jacob Glaser,
ducted include Mesdames Law- Branch 552; and Jascha Selman
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Max rence M. Blau, Roger D. Ett- and Elliot Beitner, Branch 529.
Principal speaker at the con-
Klaper acknowledges with grate- linger, Jack Frank, Leo I.
ful appreciation the many kind Franklin, Howard Freeman, ference will be Florida's senior
expressions of sympathy ex- Charles M. Garvett, Edwin B. U.S. Sen. Geeorge A. Smathers.
15144 W. 7 MILE at SUSSEX
tended by relatives and friends Grauer, Merwin K. Grosberg, Mayor Abba Khoushi, of Haifa,
during the family's recent be- Lester Hollander, John C. Hopp, Israel, already has been an-

Mrs. Samuel Wasserman, re-
cently elected as president of
the Detroit Council of Pioneer
Women, will be installed in
office at a luncheon meeting
Wednesday afternoon, at the
Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161
Schaefer.
Guest speaker at the program
will be Dr. Sara Gaulan, a rep-
resentative of Moetzet Hapoalot,

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