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January 12, 1951 • Page Image 1

…Tribute to Jacob Billikopf; 25th Anniversary of YIVO Read Commentator's Column on Page 2 HEE , V'4jIS H EIGHT IN rANTILE PARALYSIS A Weekly Revte w VOLUME 18—No. 18 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, January 12, 1951 .4007 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, I Oc Israel Bans Foreign Military ases, Alien Troops' Transit - Direct JTA Teletype Wires to The Jewish News I mak Ground for New Hospital Here Sunday ARCHIT...…

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…e enter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, of no Drought Ends in Israel TEL AVIV — (Special) — The rainy season has started in Israel, more than a month late, bringing relief from a drought that threatened disaster. Many fields will have to be replowed. The situation points up the precarious food supply position. Despite a rapidly ex- panding population, Israel has not been able to build up any reserves. Pinhas Lubianker, min- ister of agricul...…

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…Histadrut Reaches $100,000 Mark; Rabbi Wohl to Speak on Thursday Guest speaker at the Hista- drut Campaign rally next Thursday evening, at the Labor -Zionist I n s t i- tute, w i 1 1 be Rabbi Samuel Wohl, of Isaac M. Wise Temple of Cincinnati, noted labor Zion i s t leader. Rabbi Wohl re- turned recently from a visit to Rabbi Wohl Israel and will present an up-to-date progress report on Histadrut institutions. Detroit's $300,000 Histadrut cam...…

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…Axericam ,'Jewish Periodical Corti Friday, January 12, 195] DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 2 Camp Galil Begins 8th Camping Season Israel to Recognize Bonn Joseph B. Horwitz, president to Obtain Reparation Funds of the board of trustees of Camp Galil, announces its eight camp- ing season. Camp Galil, spon- sored by the Bureau of Jewish Education has acquired a na- tional reputation through its all around athletic, educational, cul- tural c...…

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…Morgenthau Heads Israel $500,000,000 Bond Issue The Government of Israel will seek to raise $500,000,000 in the next three years through the sale 'of bonds in the United states, it was announced at the first meeting of the board of governors of the American Fi- nancial and De- velopment Cor- poration for Is- rael, which was established to conduct the Is- rael bond drive. Henry Mor- genthau, Jr., in whose adminis- Morgenthau t r a tion as Secr...…

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…"after I! CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Friday, January 12, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 3 Paper Demands to Know If Hearst Backs Pegler hTEW YORK-(WNS)-An edi- position with regard to the "poi- was alleged to have "convinced The editorial points out that torial demanding that Wil- sonous, anti-Semitic propaganda" his boss that an anti-SeMitic Pegler seeks to create . the im- liam Randolph Hearst clarify his Westbrook Pegle...…

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…As the Editor Views the News . Cultural Cooperation The Written and Revealed Word Impressions Dedicated to the Museum of the Jewish Theological Seminary By NOAH E, ARONSTAM, M. D. Israel Bond Issue Fiat lux—it dawns, it scintillates! As if by magic is the inner gloom dispelled, Distilling into light and peace and harmony. Scrolls that bear illuminated marginalia, Incunabula of sleeping ages; Tattered yet legible the manuscripts Of our tea...…

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…Americo Jewish Periodical eed Page 4 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE HIAS Helps Aliens Register Detroit Jewish Chronicle Published Weekly by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. WOodward 1-1040 NO Lawyers' Building, Detroit 26, Michigan SUBSCRIPTION $3.00 Per Year. Single Copies, 10c; Foreign, $5.00 Per Year Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Post Office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879 Jewish National Fu...…

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…Israel Seen as Example of Mediation by Frankfurter; Orchestra Welcomed to U. S. THE JEWISH NEWS-5 Hebrew U. Lecturer Studying Yeast Genetics in Illinois Friday, January 12, 1951 Folk Chorus to Honor Poet with Musical Poem The concert of the Jewish Folk Chorus, directed by Henri Gold- Direct JTA Teletype Wires to The Jewish News berg, which will be presented at NEW YORK—"Israel as a na- as we look across the seas to Is- the Music Hall on Su...…

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…'-'ellter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, MHO Friday, January 12, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Seeking Members various divisions. stadrut Drive Di. Joseph Burstein, head of Histadrut culture and education department, addressed the Arlaz- aroff Branch, Farband, at their installation of officers and a Guest speaker at the Ilistadrvt gathering of Pioneer Women, campaign rally Thursday eve- Cub 1. ning, Jan. 18, at the Labor Zion- MR RESERVE...…

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…UN Considers Israel's Plan For Peaceful Korean Settle LAKE SUCCESS (JTA)—Israel emerged as the central figure in United Nations' efforts to secure a peaceful solution of the Kore- an crisis as the Commonwealth Conference in London began consideration of the Israel plan for an overall Korean settle- ment prior to its presentation before the UN General Assem- bly. The plan was no longer in Israel's n a m e, however. It reached London via the UN...…

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…Americo./ iewish periodical eaft DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 6 Blood Bank Folk Chorus Rally Planned to Mark Peretz Federation Women to Hear Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Adler Mrs. Philip Adler, director of the school program on commun- ity service of the Council of So- cial Agencies, will be the keynote speaker at the opening session of ''A Day With Women of Dis- tinction," to be presented by the Jewish Welfare Federation's women's division at 9...…

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…Leo M. Franklin Lecture Series Opens With Address by Dr. Wirth Prof. Louis Wirth, of the Uni- versity of Chicago, will be the opening speaker in the first series of "Leo M. Franklin Lec- tures in Human Relations," projected for annual presenta- tion to Detroiters through a memorial plan set up in 1949. He will speak on "Freedom, Power, and Values in Our Pres- ent Crisis" at 8 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 15, in the Rackham Me- morial Building, Woodwa...…

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…CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Friday, January 12, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 7 Actor Plays Thief So Well Planning Ticket Sale Beth Yelitidah Jail Signs Him Up for 5 Years Honors Laven TEL AN I V - (WNS) - For abandoning his art for artistry of another kind, thievery, a Jewish actor here, M. Warshav- sky, has been sentenced to do his chores for the next five years behind prison walls. Oddly enough, at the time of Wayne Offe...…

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…Israel AZA Group Wins Awards From the left: Front. row, AL RESNICK, FRED PRAG, DAVID 'lELLON, MELVIN JAFFEE, STEWART SMALL, EUGENE CURTIS, 3ASIL NEMER, MORRIS YARAS (advisor), RICHARD SALLE; near row, EARL REMER, ERWIN RUBINSTEIN, ARNOLD SHIFF- AAN, DAVID STULBERG. • • • Sixteen members of Israel AZA Chapter 735 walked off with trophies in basketball, int tiividual and team bowling in the Michigan region AZA con- vention Dec. 24-28. Israel...…

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…111111.111111111Afflericait ,newish Periodical Friday, January 12, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE age 8 gn the Nealm of Local Society Plans April Wedding Oay City Rotes Honeymooning in Florida By ELLA R. ANTHONY Irving Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg, a student at U of M, attended the Rose Bowl Game in Pasadena, Cal. • • • Visiting Mrs. Molly Zacher are her children, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Zacher of Lansing. • • • Donald H...…

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…omen i Mrs. Miller Has Top Post For Northwest Donor CE. _ctivitie3 A NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID SIGMA ALPHA MU WOM- luncheon will be held at the EN'S AUXILIARY will present Ernst Kern Company and on will hold a board meeting at its country fair on Jan. 20, at Wayne University's Student Center. The program will fea- ture an orchestra and a caller for square dancing. * * Mrs. Henry Small, president of the MADVIONIDES MEDICAL SOCIETY WOMEN'S AUX- ...…

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…al Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Page DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, January 12, 1951 Troth Revealed Speaks Votvs Society notes • Engagement Told Women s Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohen of Elmhurst avenue celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary Jan. 11. CiaLS The Jewish Women's Europeon Welfare Organization will hold a special board of director's meet- ing at 12 noon, Monday at the home of Mrs. Isadore Rosenstein, 3379...…

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…Sen. Brewster to Address Annual JNF Event; Cantor M. J. Silverman, Arthur Benavie to Be on Program Mrs. Irving Arlin, chairman of be accompanied by Erwin Jos- the program committee of the pe. Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Mrs. Arlin also announced that Rabbi Jacob Segal of Northwest Hebrew Congregation will speak at the final donor rally preceding the annual event at 2:15 p.m. next Tuesday, at the Beth Shmuel Synagogue, Dexter at Buena Vist...…

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…Americo' Yewisk Periodical Friday, January 12, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 10 AJC Women to Present Play on Effects of Korean War eltronicle Culinary Corner By EDITH GOODMAN BB Group Sets Hadassah Sets ning at the United Dairy Work- er's Hall, 15840 Second boule- vard. The program will include a millionaires' party and min- strel show. Or- iginal music is written by the co-producers of the show, Leo Applebaum and Louis Weber Lou ...…

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…Activitieo Harris-Gottesman Nuptials on Feb. 4 Soci4 THE JEWISH NEWS-11 Friday, January 12, 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Harris of Santa Rosa Drive announce Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman of Canterbury Rd. have re- the engagement of their daugh- turned from a brief visit in Chicago. Mrs. Jack Rothberg of Chicago Blvd. is spending a few weeks in Florida. Miss Stella Heineman has returned to her home in Milwaukee after a visit as the guest of h...…

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…• • peat Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Page 11 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, January 12, 1951 Show Producer Teen-Age High Jinks By MARCIA KLEINMAN PEAKING OF MUSIC (and sister, Donna, and other rela fives. Next we find a luncheon for currently pulling rave notices at local juke boxes called You're Judy Krandall at Frames. Help- EMOS OF A MIDNIGHTER: Jan. 20 at Morton's Stables . . ing Judy blow out candles: Not Sick...…

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…Youth Education League Funds to Support Detroit Cerebral Palsy Clink 12—THE JEWISH NEWS arriageJ JWV Libby Plotnick, hospital chair- man for the YETZ-COHEN LA- DIES' AUXILIARY, has arrang- ed to have Johnny (Scat) Davis his "Coffee and Cake" cast at Marine Hospital, Jan. 15, for an afternoon of entertainment and prizes. * Culminating their pledge fund drive from which $4,000 has been turned over to Detroit's new cerebral palsy clinic, th...…

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…Alltaleall Jewish Periodical DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 12 Friday, January 12, 1951 L. Kolarik, William J. or Albert J. Milour, George Millar, Robert M. Jaques L. Griffin, David Griffiths, Notice of Hearing of Final Accounts, Mr, Kollar, Elizabeth Korne, Emily J. Miller. Hyman Miller, Join Thelma Joseph F. or Florence Korte, Michael Adrian T. Griswold, William F. Gross- Petition for Extra Compensation Chester Miller, Mrs. Nettie Miller,...…

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…divitiei in Society THE JEWISH NEWS-13 I Barbara Yanover Wed. . To Detroit Serviceman Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krupp and family of Cherrylawn Ave. have returned from a few weeks visit in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldman of Muirland Ave. have returned frinn a stay in _Tucson, Ariz. Mr.- and Mrs.• Leo Rubenstein of Ohio Ave. have left for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they plan to spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rosen and son have returned to thei...…

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…Val Coder CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Page 13 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, January 12, 1951 Congregations Lists S e rvices 1 Home for Aged Group Seeks New Members 0 Obituaries Bnai David Group Slates Prero Talk MARTIN SRERE, 2400 Calvert, died Dec. 29. Services were held The second in the series of Fri- at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Ile TIME TO LIGHT SABBATH Leizer Levin will preach on "The day evening gatherings at Con- le...…

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…atJ W omert'J it..:ore Women's Clubs, Page 9 SIGMA DELTA TAU ALUM-. NI will help make bandages for the American Cancer Society at its meeting Jan. 15. The meet- ing, scheduled for 8 p.m., will be held at the home of Mrs. Ray Berry, 18275 Marlowe. * * * PURITY CHAPTER, Eastern Star, will sponsor a donor lunch- eon on Jan. 23 at Masonic Temple, Contact Fay Weiner, pledge chairman, TY. 9-6139, or Rose Bernstein, ticket chairman, UN. 1-0015, f...…

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…American Jewish Periodical Page 14 Friday, January 12, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE examining and allowing of said ac- James or Olga Abdullah, Elmer A. or Ralph R. Goldsmith, P.A. and hearing said petitions; Irene Skold, William J. Prentice, counts IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a 1637 National Bank (26) George Lewis, Frank Clark, Rudolf C. published once No, 383,086 copy of this Order Wagner, Modesto DeSantis, William each week for three suc...…

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…• • 400,000 Jews Overseas Need JDC Aid In 1951 Warburg Tells Annual Meeting . Edward M. M. Warburg, chair- man of the Joint Distribution .Committe since 1945, and re- cently-elected general chairman of the 1951 campaign of the United Jewish Appeal, told 300 .delegates to the 36th annual JDC conference Saturday, that "a minumum of 400,000 Jews in Europe, Moslem areas and Israel will need JDC's assistance during 1951. Warburg spoke immediate...…

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…ti ed Ceder CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, onto CHRONICLE WANT ADS APT. & FLATS TO RENT Classified Ads Accepted up to 4 P.M. Wednesday Rotes: 6c Per Word. Minimum Charge $1.00 Payable in Advance of Publication HEATING 'CONTRACTORS WOULD YOU LIKE TO MEET SOMEONE WHO MAY LIKE TO MEET YOU? A.A.A. HEATING CO. Write for particulars it you are of single status only, due to choice, death or divorce, able to furnish references. Address Perso...…

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…Top Leaders Map Israel Bond Drive 1 6—THE JEWISH NEWS Hillel Denies Outside Pregsure Led To Resignation of Rabbi Benj. Lowell Friday, January 12, 1951 Laborite Is Elected Petach Tikvah Mayor —American Jewish Press photo In this first photo of workers for the forthcoming $500,000,000 Israel bond drive in the United States, are outstanding American businessmen, diplomatic and communal leaders who met last weekend to plan for the three-year...…

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…Affiericall Jewish periodical Rabbis Say Day Schools Anti-Semitic Surges Are Needed for Survival Wave in Hungary By GERHARDT NEUMANN Three rabbis, one orthodox, one conservative, one reform, agreed that the future of American Jewry is bound up with a re- evaluation of our educational setup. '4 Rabbis David A‘Eichhorn '(reform), Ed- ward T. Sand- 1 1 row (conserva- tive) and Em- manuel Rack- ham (orthodox), who served as chaplains during Worl...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-17 Brith. Members can contact men's Circle Center. Selected ;w " '' '' ''''''''''''''''''''' Friday, Danny 1[1° 1 0 Raskin's S LISTENING Fii1111111 1 111111111111111111 1 111111111 1 1111111111111111111111111111 1 11111111111111111(11111111111111111111 1 111111111111111111 1 111llining MRS. JOSEPH JACOBS, who handles the books for the Home Relief Society, had bank offi- cials puzzled when she tried to inject a little...…

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…18 Obituaries HYMAN GELMAN, 63, 18494 leaves her husband, Jacob; two Parkside, died Jan. 2. Services daughters, Mrs. Louis - Stillman were at Lewis Bros., with Rabbi and Mrs. Philip Kramer; two Glazer and Rabbi Akselrod of- sons, Dr. Martin J., and Sidney; ficiating. Interment, Beth El and four brothers, Jack, Abra- Memorial Park Cemetery. Sur- ham, Ben and Max Gumenick. vived by his wife, Tillie; daugh- IN,Lerment, Turover Cemetery. ter, Mr...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS - 19 Friday, January 12, 1951 America's Jewish Mayors 'Mayor Joe' Begins His Seventh Term In Altantic City (First in a Series by the (American Jewish Press) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (AJP) -Esther and David Altman, two devout Jews, found their way to this seacoast resort at the turn of the century. With them Classified Advertisements LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted - Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wante...…

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…Friday, January 12, 1951 Trial of Jesus by Romans Continued from Page 1 Pilate, according to the Gos- pels, sought to take advantage of t h e custom prevalent in Judea of releasing a prison6r for the Passover festival. He asked the Jews whether they wanted Barabbas to be released or Jesus. Barabbas, according to Mark, had been imprisoned for participating in a revolt. He was a political offender. Under pressure of the high priest, the peopl...…

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…Jerusalem Plan Rejected Hatesheet Sale Stirs Near-Riot NEW YORK—(WNS)—Sev- . eral war veterans picketing a news stand which has been One of the chief outlets for the sale of the anti-Semitic, anti- Catholic and anti-Negro sheet The Broom were attacked in the Yorkville area of this city ten they refused to break the demonstration. s As the veterans vverr; parading before the stand a mob of about 300 shouting, milling men and women attacked ...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 2 UN Jerusalem Plan Doomed to Failure, Speaker Declares Plans Luncheon Mrs. M. Miral Named Eviller Society Head Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, presi- dent of the Jewish Community Council, announced the appoint- ment of Leon Kay as co-chair- man of the internal relations committee of the Council. Kay, is president of the Zionist Organ- ization of Detroit. The internal relations commit- tee headed by Louis Rosenzweig, d...…

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…Thursday, January 12, eV,-,o DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 3 STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Selection of 10 `Greatest' Jews Omits the Great By PHINEAS J. BIRON THE ENTERPRISING EDITOR of the National Jewish Post polled his readers on the question as to who are the 10 leading living Jews. We do not know whether the referendum was sent to all the read- ers of that publication or only to a cross-section. Several New York subscribers of the Jewish Po...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 4 The True Spirit Detroit Jewish Chronicle Thursday, Jan. 12, 1950 Film Depicts Salvage of a Young Life iwtoitt Published by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. WOodward 1-1040 2827 Cadillac Tower, Detroit 26, Michigan SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 Per Year, Singlo Copies, 10c; Foreign, $5.00 Per Year Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Post Office at Detroit. Mich.. under the Act of March 3, 1...…

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…Thursday, January 12, 1950 • DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE JWV AJC Women to Present Original Play by Member Page 5 Directs Slimy Bulletin Israeli Vets to Organize Int A group is being formed of re- turned veterans of the Israel War for Independence. The installation of officers o The group will be known as the LL Raymond Bloch Auxil the American Veterans of Israel lary was presided over by Mrs Mae Ginsburg, state department and will recrui...…

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…• • Page 6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday. Jallitary 12, 1954 cil If. Samuels; Ella It 11...• or Howard. Wm . Johnson; Cerd o a 0sptirtio E Dv : ellileiria;y wj lteaoallitni e. . : tifit l,f. i. , ,,,; .. , i,‘ti,u. Ir p:A,,,,iiiTiatiihmeb: ;. r or Mrs. G e rtrude Matild ; John C. Prykucki; Flo aeme g o E. r: Andrew Y. or Elsie M. Galbraith J n r Schmidt enneth Rhoads K or Marvin 'IC: or yeDavidge Fern OttgemeyHe H a Christian P. Toceo...…

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…Thursday, January 12, Irail Events DETROIT JEWISH Dramaiii• Script The Korostisever Juniors will install officers at a dinner-dance to be held Sunday at the Bowery. The Out-of-Towner's Young Marred Couples Club held its annual party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mu: ray Shapiro. The club consists of out-of-towners who have formed a social group. Persons up to 32 years-of-age glikwho are interested, call Roo. Goldstein, TE. 4-5323. GIRLS' B...…

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…Thursday. January 12, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 8 of Local Society gn the In Candlelight Ceremony Slobin-Anbender Rites Solemnized Betrothal Revealed The marriage of Arlene Slobin, daughter of Mrs. John Slobin, to Samuel Anbender, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Anbender, was solemn- ized Jan. 8 at Bnai David. Miss Slobin wore an eggshell satin gown with a chiffon yoke trimmed with seed pearls, bouffant skirt and long train. A satin cr...…

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…Thursday, January 12, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Honeymoons in Chicago V o►ne► s (1:31•1-111s Dec. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Radner of Ewald Circle, J/ 1, a son, Howard Jay. Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Jules Gordon (Miriam Weinstein) of Calvert avenue, a son, Michael Lee. Dec. 22—To Mo. and Mrs. Seymour Kraus (Rosalyn Gordon) of Gladstone avenue, a daughter, Myra Ilene. Kvutza Ivrith Ladies Auxiliary will hold their 15th annual doran ...…

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…DETRO.IT JEWISH CHRONICLE rage Thursday. January 12, 1954 Jos. J. or Alice Gougenn; Edna M. d!. - ; Ned Oliver, Charlotte E. laleharL District Ass'n; Philip Rosenzweig; Mrs. ci Mk Merrill; Alexander Kelinan Bir- Heed m Eldena Cole; Mildriti Ray R N.; Julia Mercer; Ve111101e NiaSellaa A1111 Oblak or John ()Mak; Mary E. me and Adeline Bowe; Ali, Betty 1Gdni Paul Januactieski; William C.o.,- Long; Milton O. Richard or NI', LII- • Tracey; Mary ...…

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…Page II , DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, January 12, 1950 Teen-Age Sophisticates mail bag: (by the way how about' tended the party 4tven by the letting us know of your plans for' "Surreys." the coming weeks a couple of I Some o f ii ms ,, win„ joined in weeks in advance, especially ' the singing of "Aatil Lang Syne" dances and other activities which Were Arlene K ,.... with Milty By HELEN TENNENBAUM would interest our readers. ) • • ...…

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…Page 12 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, January 12, 1950 Williams, Neal J. & Daisy D.; Denis, John & Irene: Keilman, Vera & Clar- Shaver, Fred; Winningham, Chester; Morvan; Richard H. McLauchleM; phine Mangano; Horace Keys; Theo- Green, Miss Ernestine; Huebler, Wil- ence R.; Patton, Emily & John Wm.; ton C.; Bowman, L. V. Mrs.; Russett Leo May; Daniel S. Speese or Jessie; dore L. Adelberg; Mildred F. Rubin- Farr, James G. & May; Frigo, M...…

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…Thursday, January 12, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Bnai Brith Highlights Lillian Fox, pianist. A contest, "To Know Your Sister," will be held. Mrs. William Barron is in Alorgenthati Lodge The chapter has an evening of fun planned for Thursday, Jan. 12, at Jericho Temple. Ourrent dues will be accepted at the door. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Robert Kogen, council president. A variety show will be given by the dramatic group. Refreshments w...…

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…Page 14 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, January 12, 1930 Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results Classified Ads Accepted up to 10 A. M. Wednesday Rates: 6c Per Word. Minimum Charge $1.00, Payable in Advance of Publication 2827 CADILLAC TOWER PERSONAL YOUNG JEWISH girl desires to get acquainted with Jewish gentleman bachelor 27-33. Object matrimony. companionship. State age. BOK. 208. Detroit Jewish Chronicle. GENTLEMAN, college graduate, w...…

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