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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-03-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, March 17, 1961 —

Levy-Rubenstein
Troth Announced

MISS JUNE LEVY

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Levy of
Washburn Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
June, to Seymour Rubenstein,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ruben-
stein of Sussex Ave.
The bride-elect attended Wayne
State University and was affili-
ated with Delta Phi Epsilon sor-
ority. .A Sept. 4 wedding- is
planned.

I JWV Activities'

A regular meeting of SOL
YETZ-MORRIS COHEN AUXIL-
IARY will -be held Monday
evening at the JWV Memorial
Home. Hostesses will be Marion
Sherman and Mary Shulman.
Second nomination of officers
will be held, and Anne Rubin,
chairman, will conduct a discus-
sion on the annual Mother's and
Daughter's Day affair. -
* * *
ROBERT J. RAFELSON
AUXILIARY will hold a special
meeting to nominate officers
to be held 9 p.m. Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Henry Mills,
15230 'Park, Oak Park. Nomina-
, tions will begin with the pre-
sentation of the committee's
slate of officers, announces
nominations chairman Mrs. Nor-
man L. Berkley. Reservations
will be taken for the dinner
honoring national president
Bertha Krause Mar c h 28 at
Mabel's Tea Room. - Following
the business meeting a social
hour with the Post will be held,
according to President Mrs.
'Jack Iden.
* * *
CHARLES AND AARON
KOGAN AUXILIARY will host
B L 0 C K, ROSE and BALE
AUXILIARIES at a social meet-
ing Thursday at the JWV
Memorial Home. A film on can-
cer will be shown, and a doetor
will be present to answer any
questions. Members are invited
to bring friends. For informa-
tion, call Fern Glanzr oc k,
chairman, EL 6-1298.
* * *
Sgt. MORTON A. SILVER-
MAN AUXILIARY will meet at
the home of Mrs. Pearl Leinoff,
18100 Steel, 9 p.m., Tuesday.
Election of officers will be held
and plans for the installation will
be announced. A social hour will
follow.

activities in Society

"The Hucksters," a satiric Sherwood Hall Convalescent
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenbaum, 19490 Monica, recently
were entertained on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniver look at advertising, starring Home at 3030 Greenfield.
sary at a family dinner given by their children Bella, Sidney Clark Gable, Deborah Kerr and
Also on hand were Dwight Ham-
Sidney Greenstreet, will be the borski, F.H.A. commissioner, and
and Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence (Sylvia) Lee.
The Cornfield Family Club will meet -8 p.m. Sunday at the next attraction of the Jewish Harold Burt, chief underwriter
Center Cinema Forum, at 8 for F.H.A. Sherwood Hall is the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Galper, 20400 Strathmoor.
first F.H.A-approved and insured
Mrs. Lillian Margolis of 24011 Morton, Oak Park, left on p.m., Sunday.
Charles F. Rosen, executive mortgage for nu/sing homes in
March 16 for an extended tour of . Europe and Israel. While in
Israel, where she will spend six weeks, Mrs. Margolis will visit vice-president, W. B. Donor Ad- Michigan.
Sponse
o the prOject
a library established by her in memory of her husband, Harry vertising Co., and Dr. Gilbert
old A. Rob'
Margolis. The library was initially stocked with books from Shapiro, assistant professor of Dr.
.wilding,
Margolis' collection of Yiddish and Hebrew books which he had sociology, Wayne State Univer- C es H. Allen
expected to
ready for oc-
Assembled in Detroit and which were shipped to Israel. Further sity, will discuss "Is Advertis-
additions to the library as well as furnishings were made pos- ing Ruining Our National Char- cupancy by Au • 10.
The Home
pr
social./
sible by the donations of Mrs. Margolis. Mrs. Margolis will acter?" after the film. Refres
activities, p ,siothe
occup
fly to Italy, spending a week there, and then will join a Hista- ments will be served.
Dr. Shapiro received his Ph
tional the riv
drut group in Rome for the trip to Israel. On the return journey
; ts,
from Cornell University. He
ur
maid se
r ist
she will visit Switzerland, France, and the British Isles.
• 1 ora ory
care, X-ra :•o
Mrs. Eva Rosen was honored on her 80th. birthday Tuesday, a program committee resear
ties and a p • ysician in
e at
at a dinner party for members of the family given by her chil- assistant for the Bnai Bri
times.
dren, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rosenthal, 17500 Greenlawn. Besides Anti-Defamation League.
Rosen, in advertising for 27
Mrs. Rosenthal, Mrs. Rosen has three other daughters, Mrs.
Alexander Sanders, of - Detroit, Mrs. J. J. 'Bernstein, of Long years, is a member of the
Island, N. Y., and Mrs. O. T. Fuller, of Ottawa; a son, Louis; boards of the Michigan Council
of the American Association of
nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
ertising Agency and of
va
Detroit communal leaders will participate
e Beth El and president
o non
University convocation in New York on M
Jewish Vocational Serv-
Formerly Ida's of Grand Ave.
ho 1 receive the
Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United Stat
amuel Belkin, presi-
honorary Doctor of Laws degree from D
• Shades Custom Made
dent of the university. Those participa g will include Abraham
r. a Strictly Kosher
• Repaired
ven,
and
Phili
Enjoyable
Passover
Borman, David Goldberg, Daniel A.
oke Your Reservation
• Relined • Recovered
niversity bo
Borman is 4" member of the Yeshiv
at
are member oft
and Goldberg, Laven and Stalin.
PICKUP & DELIVERY SERVICE
dent's Council.
KAHN'S .
former
A reception in honor of th marriage of
GLENWOOD
HOTEL
DI 1-1000 -
Dora Kumove to Mr. Nathan Doz etz of Buffalo, N.Y. w
Mt. Clemens
- Cass Ave.
. David Marks, 2
HO 8-4271
Feb. 26 at the home of Dr. and
m a Flori
sha, Oak Park. Upon their return
and Mrs. Dozoretz will take up resi
'ENJOY A STRICTLY
The Gussin Family Club will mee
of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fine, 27657 B
Ave. entertained Saturday
Mrs. Saul E. Gordon of Pm'
AT
g of Chicago, fiancee of
at a tea honoring Marjorie Edel
son, Lt. j.g. Samuel James Gor
e entertaine
Family and friends wil
. Chudnow
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sau
ARETHUSA HOTEL
Park, in celebration of th first birthday , their
MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
Alan Jeffrey.
SEDORIM CONDUCTED BY
CANTOR E. NIESENSON
MINERAL BATHS FOR
der are pres
Mrs. Dora Rubinstein nd Mrs. Julia
OF CLEVELAND
RHEUMATISM
HO 8-6812
ARTHRITIS
cruising the Caribbean ab rd the Nieuw msterdam.
1st SEDAR MARCH 31
SCIATICA
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel A ly are honeymooning
FREE TRANSPORTATION FROM DETROIT
Isle, Jamaica.
rs. Arthur Tru-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Li
ranean cruise, calling
bow left on the Statendam fo
We Make Our Own Glasses
at Madeira, Tangier, Cyprus, Israel, Greece, Sicily, Italy, French
Riviera, Palma, and Lisbon.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Miss Maxine Stoller, of the Jules Doneson Travel Agency
• LATEST DOMESTIC- AND IM-
is presently in Israel on a travel agents familiarizatio
Coune of '
Twelve delegates of the Detroit Section Natio
PORTED FRAME FASHIONS
tonal biennial
Jewish Women have been named to attend the
• PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES
23. They are:
convention in Pittsburgh, March 19 throu
ACCURATELY FILLED
nley Akers, Sam-
Mesdames Murry Sacks, Ben -Schottenfels,
uel Caplan, Victor Shiffman, Ben Salon, Ja es Van Vliet, Alvin
e, Ben Weintra
IMmediate Repair
• Reasonably Priced
Rodecker, Marilyn Waldbott, Arthur S
Stanley Herzoff. Also attending the co ention

ASK
ABOUT
OUR
CONTACT
LENS —
Louis (Regent) Cohane, Chairman of
tate Legi
mber an
Herschel V. Kreger, National Board
of the Convention Program Committee; rs. Josep t, past
president of the Detroit Section, past ‘p ident o he Interna-
13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE
tional Council of Jewish Women, and
orary Vice-Presid
LI 7-5068
OAK PARK, MICH.
of the NCJW; Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels,
t president
e
- aster
Detroit Section and Vice-President of the
gional
Hours: Daily & Sot. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. — Thursdays to 9 p.m.
ent.
NCJW. Mrs. James Van Vliet is' Detroit Section

LAMP SHADES
by IDA ROSE

.

HER PASSOVER

LDMAN'S

OSEN OPTICAL SERVICE

Dr. Harris Levine Honored by JNF

Town-Country Club
Announces First Seder

The first annual seder of the
Town and Country Club will be
held April 1, the second evening
of Passover.
Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will
conduct the traditional Passover
Seder for members, their im-
mediate families and relatives,
President Moe It. Miller an-
nounces.
The seder marks a milestone
of just over one year of success-
ful operation for the family
health and social club which now
numbers 555 families.
Members are urged to place
reservations with the Club office
before March 25.

Convalescent Home .
Advertising Talks
Held
and Film on Center Groundbreaking
Royal Oak Mayor William Hay-
ward last week officiated at
Cinema Program
groundbreaking ceremonies for

PASSOVER
RESERVATIONS

ith a
officiating.

Dr. Harris J. Levine (center) is presented with medal and
citation by Jacob Tsur, world president of the Keren Kayemeth
Leisrael in Jerusalem, and former Israel Ambassador to France,
after completing 'ten years of service as president of the Jewish
National Fund of- America. Looking on is Mrs. Levine. The
presentation was made at the testimonial dinner given at the
conclusion of the National JNF Assembly held in Washington,
with Israel Ambassador Avraham Harman as the principal
speaker, who termed Dr. Levine as "the model Zionist combin-
ing high idealism with great practical achievement for the .

Jewish. Homeland."

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