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April 02, 1965 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-04-02

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Janice Levinson to Be
Mrs. Seymour' Smith

MEN'S CLUES

Center Businessmen's Club will
holdadinner-
dance 7 p.m. on
April 12 at the
Raleigh House,
honoring the past
President David
B. Brown. Mrs.
Francis Solovich,
national Bnai
Brith leader, will
be speaker. Irv-
ing Lyons is the
Mrs. Solovich
president.

*

MISS JANICE LEVINSON

The engagement of Janice Lev-
inson to Seymour Thomas Smith
is announced by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Levinson of Santa
Rosa Dr. Mr. Smith is the son of
Mrs. Esther Smith of Wisconsin
Ave. and the late Mr. Arthur
Smith.
The couple plans a June wed-
ding.

JW : fictivities

SOL YETZ-MORRIS C O H E N
AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m.
Monday in the home of Sarah Ka-
minsky, 23431 Harriet, Oak Park.
Election of officers will be held.
Yetta Glass, hospital chairman, is
in charge of a model Passover
seder to be held for patients of
the Veterans Hospital, Battle
Creek. Services will be held, and
Passover delicacies served.

* * *

BLOCH-ROSE POST AND AUXI-
LIARY will hold a joint installa-
tion of officers 8:30 p.m. Monday
at Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim. The
auxiliary Will service the youth
home April 10.

Erich Cohn, president of the
Goodman and Sons matzo and
matzo products c o m p a n y, an-
nounced that the company ap-
pointed Rabbi ALTER SILVER-
MAN, of Long Island City, as
associate rabbi to assist Rabbi
MENDEL CHODROW in the kash-
ruth supervision of the plant
operation. Rabbi Chodrow has
been with the Goodman folks
since 1932 in sole supervisory capa-
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Young Adults Draw Up
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* *

BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB
will present Dr Richard Hertz,
senior rabbi of Temple Beth El,
speaking on "The Ecumenical
Movement Today" 10. a.m. Sunday
in the social hall. Dr. Hertz will
be the final speaker in the syna-
gogue's current Breakfast Forum
series. Officers and trustees of the
Temple Beth El Men's Club will
be guests. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern,
spiritual leader of Cong. Beth
Abraham, and Edward Rice, men's
club president, will officiate.
Breakfast Forum chairman is Sid-
ney Freed.
* * *
Mishkan Israel Men's Council
will hear a talk by art connoiseur
Charles Feinberg
at a meeting to
be co-hosted by
t h e sisterhood
8:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday in the
social hall. Fein
berg will speak
on his collection
of Jewish art ob-
jects, with em-
phasis on t h e
16th and 17th
centuries down
to the present.
Cantor David
Cantor Bagley Bagley of Beth
Aaron Synagogue will present
several selections, and the sis-
ter1, 00 ,-1 will serve a buffet supper.
Chairman of the pr o g r a m, en-
titled "An Evening of Past and
Present," is Dr. Harvey Nuss-
baum. The Public is invited.
Chairman sisterhood president is
Mrs. Leah Levy.

GREATER DETROIT SCRAP
TRADE ASSOCIATION installed
as president Sam Schwartzberg at
a recent dinner meeting. Other of-
ficers are Martin Shulman and Hy-
man Teplitsky, vice presidents;
Jack Weiner, treasurer; Phil Fealk
and Donald Davis, secretaries; Ben
Davis, sergeant-at-arms; Henry
Miller, Morris Landau and Dave
Segal, trustees; Joseph Schwartz,
Jones Dworin and Morrie Graff,
members-at-large; and David An-
bender, legal counsel.
* * *

TAU EPSILON RHO LAW FRA-
TERNITY undergraduate chapters
at Wayne State University and
Detroit College of Law will hold
a joint induction of members 4:30
p.m. Thursday in the court room
of Circuit Court Judge Charles
Kaufman. At 6 p.m., the Detroit
graduate chapter will host a dinner
meeting at Carson's Chop House,
where Circuit Court Judge Ben-
jamin D. Burdick will speak on
"A View From the Bench." For
reservations, call David A. Gold-
man, WO 5-3896.

4,

*

OAK PARK MASONS have re-
served main-floor seats for the play
"Barefoot in the Park" at the
Fisher Theater April 21. For
tickets, call Gerald Gerger, 353-
3495. The group will have a bawl-
ing party for members and friends
April 10, meeting 8:30 p.m., at
Berkley Temple. A social at the
temple will follow.

Ali ss Fenton Engaged
to Mr. David /Vein

Cong. Shaarey Zedek Young
Adult Group will hold its first an-
nual Sadie Hawkins Day Dance
8:30 p.m. Sunday in the synagogue
youth lounge.
Dancing will be to the music of
Fred Schyer and his band. Re-
freshments will be served.
Girls are requested to wear
skirts in bright colors and a rib-
bon in their hair; and men, sports
coat, colored shirts and a tie. The
age group is 21-35.
Members of the young adult
group are admitted free; others for
a donation.

Mr. and Mrs. MOREY HOCH-
BERGER returned from Palm
Springs and Las Vegas. Mr. Hoch-
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32—Friday, April 2, 1965

Dr. and Mrs. Paul Fenton of W.
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Diane to David B. Wein, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wein of Bal- ,
four Rd., Oak Park.
Miss Fenton attended the Uni-
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from Michigan State University's
College of Education. Her fiance
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and is a graduate of Wayne State
University's school of business ad-
ministration. The bride-elect is
affiliated with Sigma Delta Tau
Sorority, and Mr. Wein is a mem-
ber of Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity.
A July 4 wedding is planned.

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