Friday, August 7, 1959 — 1 4 THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS Children of Joseph Lebowskys Fete Couple on 50th Anniversary The "Mayor of West Owosso," Joseph H. Lebowsky, and his wife Bess, celebrated their gol- den anniversary at a dinner party in the Leon Fram Hall of Temple Israel here. Highlighting a romance that began with their childhood in Russia, the anniversary . party was given the couple by their children: Mr. and * Mrs. Irving H. Small. three times was illustrious Mas- ter of Common Counsel No. 39 R and SM. In addition, • he is a member of the Consistory, Scottish Rite, Shriners and Rotary club. While there is no Jewish com- munity in Owosso, the Lebow- skys make up for that lack by their participation in Holly- wood Jewish affairs. Mrs. Le- bowsky is a member of Hadas-. sah, Eastern Star and Women's City Club. Another reception for Joseph and Bess Lebowsky was given by their daughters and sons-in- law for 600 of their Owosso friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bowman, on Sunday. figagements THE 'JOSEPH LEBOWSKYS An early fall wedding is planned by Bette Phyllis Harris and David Wexler. Miss Harris is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harris, of 18660 Indiana, and her fiance is the son of Mrs. Jennie Wexler and.the late Mr. Max Wexler, of Brooklyn. * * * Mrs. Bess Popkins, of Dexter. Ave., announces the engage; ment of her daughter, Carol Marcia, to Alvin J. Stein, of Pittsburgh; Pa. Miss Popkins was a June graduate of the University of Detroit and previously attended Wayne State. Her fiance at- tended Western Reserve Uni- versity. Lippitt- Weiner Rites Planned for October Fall Term Set by NewHead of Circle School A limited number of openings are still available for the fall semester of the Workmen's Circle Jewish School, 18340 W. 7 Mile. Bernard Wind, Jewish writer and educator, will take office as the new director and prin cipal of the school, a position similar to one he held with the Workmen's Circle School in Los Angeles. Kindergarten classes, under the supervision of Miriam Gorn- bein, will be re-opened for chil- dren of pre-school age, and old- er pupils will again be offered an extensive educational pro- MISS SARAH LIPPITT Town and Country Club has posted the "all sold-out" sign, for its first formal summer din- ner-dance, it is announced this Week by Dr. Benjamin Brand, vice-president and general chair- man of the program. The dinner-dance will be held at 6:30 p.m., Saturday, at Tem- ple Israel. Because of the re- sponse of members, there will be no tickets sold at the door, Dr. Brand said. AnnOuncement of the engage- ment of Sarah Ruth Lippitt and Dr. Allan D. Weiner was made recently at a cocktail party given by Mr. and Mrs. S. Sand- ler. The bride-elect is the daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert J. Lippitt, of Indiana Ave. Dr. Weiner's parents are the Alex- ander Weiners, of Oak Park. Miss Lippitt attended the Uni- Success comes to the man versity of Miami, where she who has a highly polished was affiliated with Delta Phi imagination. Epsilon and Phi Delta Pi so- rorities, and is a graduate of Great Lakes College. Dr. Weiner graduated from the University of Michigan med- ical school, and is a member of Phi Delta Epsilon and Phi Kappa Phi fraternities. Plans are being made for an October wedding. Leave Everything to Us 4 WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY' WYN-HAROLD - CATERING Phone EL 1-2296 41 "BON VOYAGE", "SPEEDY RECOVERY" or "SYMPATHY" Open New Treatment Center for Chronic Medical Patients ORCHESTRA. I I, WHY WORRY ! Town-Country Club Posts `Sell-Out' for Formal Dance Dr. and Mrs. Morris Arnoff, also of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. David Bowman, of Owosso; and Judge and Mrs. Joseph Linden, of Owosso. Toastmaster Stuart Small, grandson of the Lebowskys, called on the four sons-in-law who paid tribute to the honored guests. Lebowsky, whose active par- ticipation in Owosso civic af- fairs earned him the affection- ate title of Mayor of West Owosso, is a member of De- troit's Temple Israel and a member of the Temple in Holly- wood, Fla., where they make their home from November to May. In the spring the couple re- turn to Owosso, where Lebow- sky, who has retired from his Elliott Hall, modern, new unit. In addition, the dietary de- tailoring and cleaning business, medical treatment center for partment was set up by a lead- owns . a 480-acre cattle and dairy chronic and acutely ill medical ing Detroit dietttian. farm near the city. patients, located at 13015 -W. Lounges and recreation facili- Russian-born Lebowsky ar- Chicago, will have its open ties are located on every floor, rived in America 54 years ago, house from 12 noon to 5 p.m. and a lhrge fenced-in patio is set up a business in Owosso, Sunday. The public is invited. being built for use by the pa- and, then, in 1909, sent for his Facilities to be provided in- tients. childhood sweetheart. They clude an emergency treatment Recreational activities will in- were married on July 27 of room, complete physiotherapy clude movies, bingo, game that year by Rabbi Levin in the department, occupational ther- nights, TV and concerts. home of the late Mr. Simon apy unit, complete laboratory A full-time doctor will be in Shetzer. The Lebowskys' life facilities, adequate oxygen the:- together has been spent chief- apy facilities, a fully equipped attendance, and registered nurses in charge of each, s shift. ly in Owosso since that time. pharmacy, and modern X-ray Its records will be modeled on Elected nine times as super- those approved by the Joint visor of his west side district Commission on Accreditation of in Owosso, Lebowsky was once JVS Brings Career Hospitals. the only Republican voted into - Counseling Service Elliott Hall is different from office in a Democratic land- the average convalescent home slide. Closer to Community in that it has been designed to Thirty years ago he built the The Jewish Vocational Serv- help such acutely ill_patients as first large theater in Owosso ice has expanded its staff and the cardiac, diabetic, pneumonia for the W. S. Butterfield facilities in career counseling and the ulcer patients who re- Theaters of Michigan. He is a member of the Elks and service, announces Robert S. quire hospitalization. Authorities in the hospital Masons, for which he actively Amberg, president. The career counseling pro- and medical field who assisted participated in the building of the Owosso Masonic Temple. gram provides both teen agers in the planning of Elliott Hall He served on the board for and adults with the opportunity include Dr. Jack Rom, cardiolo- to secure professional assist- gist and allergist; Dr. T. S. Ros- twelve years. Worshipful' master of Owosso ance in making educational en, pathologist; Dr. William Lodge No. 81 F and AM, he and vocational plans. Aptitude Henkin, radiologist; Dr. Richard also served as High Priest of tests are used to help the coun- Kamil, orthopedist; Miss Bar- bara Jewett, occupational ther- Owosso Chapter -No. 89 and selees arrive at a decision. To bring this new phase of apist, Rehabilitation Institute; the agency's services closer to Joseph Mach, physiotherapist; the residential areas, Seymour and Samuel P. Harris, A.I.A. Brieloff, who was supervisor architect. Dr. Paul L. Fraiberg is full- of rehabilitation services at the William H. Maybury Sanato- time medical director and Mon- rium, has joined the JVS staff roe M. Title, hospital consultant. Applications for admission For Any Occasion and will be available for coun- seling at the Jewish Family are currently being accepted. Featuring and Children's Service build- GLORIA BROOKS ing, Meyers and Curtis.--' VANGUARDS Career counseling interviews can now be scheduled at this Call SALLY FIELDS building, and special appoint- TR 1-4141 ments also can be made at the 10 Mile Rd. branch of the Jew- (Other Smart Combos) ish Community Center. Evening appointments can be arranged For news of at either location. • Israel and her Interviews may be arranged people ... 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