Dr. and Mrs. Grossman
Celebrate 50 Years
A ctivities
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Sorock-Schafberger
Rites Held in Arizonia
DOV FRENKEL CHAPTER will
hold an outdoor "Safari Spree
Dinner" for paid-up and prospec-
tive members only 7 p.m. Monday
at the home of Mrs. Joseph Fren-
kel, 19381 Strathcona. Dues will be
accepted at the door. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Lincoln Racey, 356-
6329, or Mrs. Joseph Snyder, MI
4-1787.
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MANDEL M. ZAGER CHAP-
DR. AND MRS. GROSSMAN
TER will hold its paid-up member-
A cocktail and dinner party at ship party 6:30 p.m. Wednesday
Raleigh House will honor Dr. and at the home of Sylvia Goren,
Mrs. Harry T. Grossman Saturday 17541 Whitcomb. Dinner will be
served. There will be games.
Members may bring a new mem-
ber to cover the "admission fee,"
or dues will be accepted at the
door.
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Larry Margolin, president of
MOTOR CITY LODGE announces
the 14th annual picnic for Sunday,
Aug. 1, at Oak Park Community
Park„ on Picnic Area No. 3, west
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS of the tennis courts. Program co-
chairmen Seymour Blumenthal and
Friday, July 16, 1965-19 Harry
Levin announce that there
will be games, races, prizes and
surprises for young and old.
Music the Stein-Way
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on the occasion of their 50th wed-
ding anniversary.
Honoring their parents are Mr.
Mrs. Louis Rosenfeld, Dr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Harold Cantor, Mr. and
Samuel Grossman, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Grossman and Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel' Grossman. The couple has
13 grandchildren.
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CHICAGO — Ben Z. Nudelman,
president of District 6 Bnai Brith
and head of the • 57 delegates to
-the triennial convention of Bnai
Brith in Tel Aviv, on his return
announced the election of three
Detroiters to national posts of the
Organization.
Morris Direnfeld was named a
member of the Anti-Defamation
League Commission; Milton Wein-
stein, a member of the Hillel
Foundation Commission; and Al-
fred H. Bounin, member of the
Adult Jewish Education Commis-
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MRS. ROBERT SOROCK
Pamela Ann Schafberger and
Robert Bruce Sorock were re-
cently united in marriage at a
morning ceremony at Mountain
Shadows, Scottsdale, Ariz.
The bride's attendants were
Gayle Schafberger, S a 11 y Jo
Sorock and Cathy Sorock. Dr. Mil-
ton Sorock was his son's best man
and Ronald Raben was an usher.
The new Mrs. Sorock is the
daughter of Mrs. Frank Schaf-
berger of Scottsdale and the late
Mr. Schafberger. Mr. Sorock is the
son of Dr. and Mrs. Milton Sorock
of Sherbourne Rd. After a honey-
moon in the Hawaiian Islands, the
newlyweds will reside in Detroit.
Federation Honors
the Memory of
Julius Rosenwald
A large
CHICAGO (JTA)
bronze plaque honoring the late
Julius Rosenwald, not only as one
of Chicago's great philanthropists
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and captains of industry but also
DANCING
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in the lobby of
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Officers a n d
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tion and all its
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affiliated agen-
c i e s , together
PIANOS
with other lead-
ing men and wo-
ORGANS
men of the Jew-
ish community,
participated in
the ceremonies.
Brief tributes
were made by A.
D. Davis, presi-
dent of the Jew-
Rosenwald
ish Federation of
Me tr op o litan Chicago, and by
Rabbi Ralph Simon, spiritual lea-
der of Cong. Rodfei Zedek. In at-
tendance at the ceremonies were
the three men who have received
the Julius Rosenwald Memorial
Gold Medal: Frank L. Sulzberger,
former president of the Jewish
Federation; Samuel A. Goldsmith,
executive vice president of the
Jewish Federation for the past 35
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pathology.
the Israeli Christian community.
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