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August 25, 1961 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-08-25

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Komorn-Katz Vows
Exchanged Aug. 21

Women's

Clubs

Wilno Dealers Have New Jewish Calendars

The Wilnd Kosher Sausage
Company of Chicago, manufac-
turers of kosher delicatessen
products, have published a new
Hebrew-English calendar for the
year 5722, 1961-62, which is now
being distributed by Wilno deal-
ers.

In addition to the dates of
Jewish and legal holidays, the
almanac contains the Kadish,
Yizkor, blessings of the Torah
and dates of Sfiroh, Lag
b'Omer, Tisho b'Ab, when wed-
dings are not permitted and
days singled out for weddings
to be held.

MUSIC STUDY CLUB OF DE- year will be announced by Mes-
TROIT will hold its annual mem- dames Gerson Berris, Norman
bership tea 12:30 p.m., Aug. 29, Brode, Joseph Viedrah and Sam
at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Wasserman ts. Mrs.
Schoenfield, 19521 Burlington. David
ger, metropoli
Chairman of the day, Mesdames. tr.' survey chairman, will De-
Nedwin Smokier and Morris
nt an analysis of the surve
Stein, have announced the p
rendered bf each of
gram's title, "Fun Revie
tuent orgalizatio
Hostesses',
GET OUR PROFESSIONAL GUARANTEE
Music Study Club." Appe
will be Mesdam George Brown,
the program will be
Abe Boo.
and Bett Fisher.
Photographs You Will Admire !
Sydney Blum, Arth
• QUALITY
George Terebelo
• SERVICE
D ADIES
Zellman.
• DEPENDABILITY
AUXIL
eri on,
*
will h.
a lati of offi-
HOME RELIEF
IETY will cers
JACK GORBACK
. Sept. 3 at t
hold its opening me
g Friday, Shol Aleichem Institut
photography
Sept. 8, at the home o
. Max new slate include
UN.
4-6040
sdames
UN. 3-8532
J. Kogan, 19255 Burli
n. A Bertha
, president;
MRS. ROBERT M. KOMORN dessert luncheon will be s
ter and Jean Wein-
Plans for the annual donor din- traub, vice presidents;
Ann Weil,
Judith Gail Katz became the ner dance will be discussed.
secretary; Ann Gottlieb, treas-
bride of Robert M. Komorn
* * *
urer; Clara Shaperio, chaplain;
Aug. 21 at Adas Shalom Syna-
HEBREW LADIES AID SO.
gogue. Rabbi Jacob Segal and CIETY will meet Wednesday at Tillie Sable, sergeant-at-arms;
Glara Greenfield, color bearer;
Cantor Fenakel officiated.
Holiday Manor. Plans for the Helen Wolf, historian; and Fran-
The bride is the daughter of donor luncheon in celebration of ces Green, parliamentarian. Of-
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Katz of the society's 50th anniversary ficers for the executive board
Santa Rosa Dr. The bridegroom will be discussed:
are Ida Stein, Ann Green and .
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
* * *
Mary Tannenbaum.
William Komorn of Steel Ave.
* * *
TOWN. AND COUNTRY
The bride's gown of antique- CHAPTER, Women's American
RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
ivory silk peau de soie fell into ORT, will hold its opening board IARY will hold an executive
a bell , skirt appliqued with meeting of the year Tuesday eve- board meeting . 8:30 p.m. Sunday
sprays of Brussels lace, ending ning at the home of Mrs. Paul at the Workmen's
in a cathedral train. A yoke Sherigan, • 21901 Parklawn, Oak Lillian
of the lace topped the bodice, Park. Plans for the year's activi- Ro
serve a
esses.

a
forming the sleeves that drop- ties will be discussed.
ped from a portrait neckline.
LADIES OF YESHIVATH
* *
Her three-tier bouffant veil was
BETH YEHUDAH and WO-
SIGMA ALPHA
U
of ivory silk illusion, and she MOTHERS ALUMNAE
OUP MEN'S SA ATH LEAGUE
carried a •bouquet of white or- has announced a ne
late
of will meet sday
CHEC
chids, stephanotis and orange officers and the f
at th • Y
hcoming mak
blosSoins. Mrs. Jerome Cohen, annual meeting, an
cousin of the bride, was matron fair to be held Mo 11-day af- 1
of honor. Maid of honor was home of Past Pre ay at th
Carol Wetsman. Also attending Sidney Berke, 3248' ent Mr
the bride were Sharon Gins- West Bloomfield To terlaken
berg, Barbara and Susan Litt, business session, lunc hip. A
an d Ravitz, W
cousins of the bride, and Linda games will highlight the
31141'
Grant.
Officers include Mesdames
or Council Seat
NW DETROIT and SUBURBS
Dr. Harvey Komorn was his Daniel Siegel, honorary presi-
Dr. Mel Ravitz, Wayne State
SMARTEST CHILDRENS' SHOP
brother's best man. Ushers were dent; Harry Grossman, presi-
Howard Katz, brother of the dent; Victor Bizer and Ed Roth- University professor, has re-
BOYS' WEAR
bride, William Davis, Lee Har- enberg, vice presidents; Harry ceived the endorsement of the-
0 Suburban Coats
ris and Melvyn Bircoll.
Trade
'
Union
Leadership
Coun-
Barsky, George Baron, Mildred
0 Slacks
0 Rain Coats
Following a honeymoon in Lewis, Ernest Golumbia, David cil, in his bid for a seat on
0 Shirts
0 Underweaer
the East, the couple will live Tann and Morris Nemer 3 secre- Detroit's Common Council.
0 Sweaters
in Ann Arbor.
0 Pajamas
taries; • and Peter Altman
Horace Sheffield of the Trade
0 Blazers
treasurer.
' Union Council said Ravitz was
* * *
endorsed because he is "good for
GIRLS' WEAR
BUSINESS AND PROFES the total community," and has
0 Slips
0 Dresses
0 Socks (all kinds)
SIONAL GROUP, Hadassah "the knowledge of government
0 Skirts
0 Coats
Recently elected officers of announces membership is open ' and the regard for individuals
0 Sweaters
0 Jackets -
Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge are for those who find that event,; needed to serve in this office."
In a statement on the proposed
0 Jumpers
0 Stretch Pants
David Pacernick, president; and Sunday afternoon meetings
0 Blouses
Charles Fink, Robert Israel and would be more convenient to International Village project cur-
rently
planned
for
downtown
Qm:.,x, Harry S. Co- attend. For information, call
P.S. Also Wonderful Selections
Detroit, Ravitz said:
for Baby and Pre-Schoolers
. hen, vice pres- President Martha Winet, UN
"I am in favor of this kind of
'
idents; M a x 4-3818, or Mrs. Morse Colten, project, whether it is placed in
Kushner, re- SU 8-6426. * * *
the currently proposed location
cording secre-
or not. It is important that the
FIDELITY
LADIES
CLUB
tary; William
9 Mile
cultural heritage of our citizens
announces
a
games
party
will
Open Thurs., Fri.,
Coolidge, N.
Olson, corres-
continues to have an important
Sat. 'tit 9 p.m.
be
held
Oct.
25
at
Rainbow
ponding and fi-
Oak Park
Terrace for the benefit of visu- place in the life of our city. Such
nancial
secre-
a Village could become an impor
,
tary; Harr y ally handicapped children.
tant economic factor in the re
*
*
Gaines, treas-
vitalization of the city, both as a
JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN tourist attraction and as an addi-
urer; Thomas
Pacernick Z oh o t t, chap- WELFARE ORGANIZATION, tidal entertainment site for
lain; Harry Buchalter, warden; North Woodward Branch, an- Detroit citizens."
and Merwin Solomon, guardian. nounces that its first meeting of
Elected to the board of trustees the year will be held at Jerich
were Harry Bodzin, chairman, Temple, Aug. 29 at noon. Mrs.
M. Manuel Helfman, David Katz- M. Hart, president, will b
man, Samuel Zieman and Joseph . ess. Plans for the
Feldman. Pacernick appointed will be discusse
Elias J. Springer, John Light-
That's why the combination of EXPERI-
CHAN
stone and Saul Steinhrook to his
NESH CHAP-
ENCED FITTING and QUALITY shoes at
TER o
"Special Committee."
eer Women will
have a
* * *
•n party luncheon at
MODERATE PRICES should be an impor-
JEWISH CENTER MEN'S the
tant. FACTOR in your selection of shoes
delso
HEALTH CLUB invites the pub-
lic to attend a swim and dance 12:3
for your boys' and girls Back to SChool
party 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the ber
Needs !
will
be
Center. Dancing will be held on
the terrace to the South Amer-
ALL NEW STYLES
ican music of Panchito. Tickets
are available at the Center's
Infants to Growing Girls to Size 10
L a OF JEWISH WO-
cashier office.
MEN'
ANIZATION
Budget Priced from $4.99 to $8.99
Greater
oit will
get
Boys' to Growing 'Boys' size 11
acquainted :15 p.m.
Budget Priced From $8.99 to $10.99
Sept. '7, at the home of Mrs. Sam-
Rx PRESCRIPTIONS
uel Danto, 26725 Hendrie, Hunt-
SECURITY CHARGE SERVICE
DETROIT POST will meet ington Woods, announces Mrs.
8:30 p.m. Monday to hear re- Martin Naimark, president. Invi-
OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY TO 9 P.M.
ports on the national conven- tations have been extended to all
tion, announces Commander presidents and community rela-
Morris Simon.
tions chairmen of organizations
that comprise the league, to ac-
Did you know there's a Min- quaint them with league projects
neota, Minnesota?
and ideals. The program for the

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