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Mr. and Mrs_ Nloritz Schmidt, who weremarried 50 years
on Jan. 25. were feted at a buffet dinner celebrating their golden
= 1 wedding anniversary last Sunday evening. given by their children
; Mrs. Harry Shefman. Bernard, Joseph and Saul Schmidt. The
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-! Moritz Schnndts came to Detroit 45 years ago from Austria. They
have eight grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron. Kassel. of Atkinson Ave., are visiting in
C: ! Miami, Fla.. with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yanich
1 (Regina Kassel ). formerly of Detroit. and their three grand-
children. Noah, Eliezer, Yael Dvora and Eitan. Mr. Yanich is
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! in charge of the Miami City area of the Greater Miami State
z ' of Israel Bond office.
Mr. Phil Borden. of 19766 Appoline, is in Washington, D.C.,
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where he is attending the annual mid-year executive committee
meeting
of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization this weekend.
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Mr. Borden. a district president of Aleph Zadik Aleph, represents
_. eight states, including Michigan.
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Mrs. Leonard Weiner has been named chairman of the
women's committee for the 25th anniversary of United Corn-
munity Services.
Detroit Friends of Music will present Emma Schaver in a
concert in St. Louis next Wednesday
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Mr. Robert Rollo) Wolfe. of 14157 Greenbriar. outgoing
E. president of Alpha Gamma Chapter. Kappa Nu fraternity, was
host to a cocktail party honoring the new executive board last
Saturday. Following the party at his home. the guests attended
the pledge formal at a downtown hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Goldman. of 1941 Gladstone, will cele-
brate their 50th wedding anniversary at a family dinner being
MISS SHERI LINDA COLEN
Mr.! and Mrs. Chester Louis
Colen. of Warrington Dr.. an-
. nounce the recent engagement
of their daughter, Sheri Linda,
to Richard Stewart Jaffa, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jaffa. of
Oak Dr.
The bride-elect is now- enroll-
given in their honor on Sunday. The couple has been active in
ed at the University of Arizona.
the Kozan Horodoker Society for the relief of destitute Jewish Her
fiance attended Riverside
families since its organization here some 35 years ago. Mr.
Goldman is a retired merchant. Mr. and Mrs. Goldman have
Military Academy- and Wayne
State University. The couple is
two sons, Julius and Joseph. both of Oak Park.
and three planning a June wedding.
grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Wax. of 18235 Birwood, recently attended
the graduation of their daughter. Mrs. Zena Sulkes. at the Uni-
versity of Michigan. A celebration
in honor of Mrs. Sulkes
followed in Ann Arbor. She is now teaching school in Saline.
Mich., while her husband. Al, continues his studies
at the
U. of M. law school.
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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
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Testimonial for Mrs. Solovich Fetes
Detroits Fi rst Bnai Brit!' President
A testimonial luncheon honor- Hotel is being planned by the .
ing Mrs. Charles D. Solovich. 15 past presidets of the Metro-
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the
Name H: - Fishman COntinental Agent
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Continental Assurance Corn- I gan Alumni and is a director of
pany. national life insurance or- the Detroit Pistons Basketball
ganization with headquarters in Company.
Chicago, announces appoint _
He is the co.-director of Camp
ment of the Herman Fishman Michigaina, past chairman of
Agency as a general agent in Detroit Committee for Sports
in Israel and a board member
' Detroit, The well-known Uni-
of the United Hebrew Schools.
versity of Michigan athlete has
His ()Mee is at 16245 James
operated his own insurance ag- Couzens Highway. He resides at
ency since World War II and 18679 Roselawn. He and his
until affiliating with Continen- wife have three children.
i tal had represented Franklin
Life Insurance
Company.
I Fishman
was graduated
And His Orchestra
from the Uni-
versity -of
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Michigan,„
in 1938, having,
won six athlet-
ic letters in
basketball and
baseball. H e
S. LEIBICK, Prop.
served as an
Finest in Child Photography
assistant coach • -
Wedding - Bar Mitzvah - Candids
for twoyears
Restoring Old Photographs
after gradua-
Fishman
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tion. He was in. Naval : Intelli-
gence during World War II. In
1950, Mr. Fishman was chosen
as one of the University's 50
all-time athletes since 1900. He
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is a member of the board of
governors, University of Michi-
AMEDAH STUDIO
PHOTOGRAPHS by
BERNARD H.
WINER
GOODMAN'S
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Original Oils on
Canvas Made
from any of Your Photographs.
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m.. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
NATHAN & IRVING'S
Feature: "A Fruitful Hill."
ed president of the National en's Council, with Mrs. Gerald the story of the late Dr. Seig-
Kosher Meat & Poultry Market
Bnai Brith Women, is being Gorman, a past president of Dis - fried ,Lehman and his, remark-
planned here on Feb. 15. trict 6. serving as overall chair - 'able work with refugee children
WE SELL ONLY THE BEST !
Label A. Katz. of New Or- man.
following World War I, will be 1 : t
leans. international president of
Mrs. Solovich will have just told. The play dramatizes his 1 I
See Our Daily Super
returned from Amsterdam. Rol- methods in developing the Chil-
Special Pos+-4 Prices !
' land. where she represented the . dren's Village of Ben Shemen as
137,000 Bnai Brith women mem- a bridge of peace between Arab
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bers at the meetings of the Bnai and Jew in Palestine.
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1 Brith International Council, •
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which met to determine the dis-
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
position of German reparations
Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
funds given to Bnai Brith.
Station: WXYZ.
"Our Frances."' as Mrs. Sol-
Feature: Rabbi Joseph Bueh-
ovich is known to the nearly
ler,
of Temple Mizpah, Chicago.
7.000 local women of Bnai Brith
who have worked with her on Ill., will speak on "Have You
FARM and OLD CIDER MILL
) projects here throughout the Seen God lately?
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29501 Northwestern Highway
years. served as president of
Bet. 7 2 and 13 Mile Rood
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Pisgah Chapter here in 1936.
Time: 10 p.m.. Saturday.
Seven years later, she became
Fine Chicken & Turkey Luncheons and Dinners
District 6 president, and was
Station: WJLB.
Served Daily 10 a m. to S p.m. Closed Mondays
named to several important na-
Feature: Mrs. Philip Fealk,
tional committees of the orga- president of the League of Jew-
MRS. CHARLES SOLOVICH
SQUARE DANCING, with our famous callers. or
nization to which she devoted ish Women's Organizations, will
many
years of service. Among , discuss the coming visit to this
HAY RIDES arranged for if desired.
Bnai Brith, will make a special
trip to Detroit to be guest these were the BB youth corn-- city of author and J,ecturer
Private Room Available for All Affairs—
mission and the BB vocational • Dorothy Kripke and other proj-
speaker at the testimonial.
ects of the League in the com-
service commission.
Showers, Sweet 16 Parties, Bowling Groups, etc.
The luncheon. to begin at 12
Before assuming the presi- munity.
noon. in the Sheraton-Cidillac dency. Mrs. Solovich served as
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With facilities for
a vice-president of Bnai Brith
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Shuffleboard, Ping Pong and Player Piano
Women.
Time: 11:30 p.m., Sunday.-
Station: WCAR.
Reservations for the testi-
Call Thomas McInerney at EL 6-9222
Feature:
monial can be made with Mrs.
Ted Lurie, editor-
Bernard Bliefield, KE 3-5109: in-chief of the Jerusalem Post,
by Mary Carter and
or Mrs. Samuel Gold, UN 4-8040. will discuss "Freedom of the
Henry Phillipe .
Press in the Middle East" in a
Hello there. nice to be writ- AL Post, Auxiliary Treai s pecial interview with Boris M.
Joffe, executive director of the
ing to you again this week. We Youngsters to Circus
Jewish Community Council, in
would like to put on record how
A bus jointly-chartered by t his weekly series of Council
wonderful and understanding
our clients have been during Julius Rosenwald Post and b roadcasts. The interview was
the changeover to the John Den- Auxiliary, American Legion, r ecorded by Joffe during his
nis Salon on Liyernois. We now will carry 55 children of the v isit in Jerusalem.
seem to be temporarily settled Garfield School, Elliot and Rus-
now and are eagerly looking sell Sts., to the Shrine Circus Name Chernow, Weinstein
forward to the opening of our at 10 a.m., Feb. 5, at the State
The HENROSE
to Head Habonim Youth
new salon "THE CONTINEN- Fair Grounds.
Chaperons will be past post
Newly - elected officers of Ha-
TAL HAIR FASHIONS."
can
serve them all!
commander Joseph Shapero,
Our "Name the Column" com- auxiliary vice-president Lydia bonim Labor Zionist Youth are
Especially for . . . WEDDINGS and
petition ends this Saturday and Slakter. Jean Weintraub and Mel Chernow and Mike Wein-
BAR MITZVAHS! The Henrose has
stein, co-chairmen; Joanne and
the largest selection of beautiful
the new name will adorn our Morris Wolf.
For Reservations
new
banquet rooms in town. An
Judy Schulman, secretaries;
For Information
column next week. along with
experienced staff of caterers will
Bruce Kutnick, treasurer; Shel- Phone WO 2-5900
handle all the details from men,
the winner's name.
planning. • . to table arrangements
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is out. The closer, sleeker lines, Abraham's Couples Club, follow- relations.
are indicated and the beehive is ' ing a business meeting at 8:15
Executive meetings are held
HEN ROSE
now reaching more moderate p.m.. Sunday, in the synagogue's
HOTEL
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