DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Ten Tells Betrothal Hadassah Group to Hear Delegate Rose Bloom of Toledo, educa- tion chairman of the Central States Region and one of Hadas- sah's delegates to the World Zion- ist Congress in Basle, will be guest speaker at a meeting of the Business and Professional Divi- sion of Hadassah at 8:15 p. m. r Tuesday at Shaarey Zedek. An invitation to all young wo- men has bcen extended by Miriam Goldstein, division chairman. Contemporary Theater to Present 2 Plays The Contemporary Theater, De- troit's interracial dramatic group, will present two one-act plays at 8:15 p.m. Sunday at the Civic Cen- ter, 114 Erskine street. At the conclusion of the per- formance, there will be a sympo- sium on "How can a progressive MILDRED SELMAN theater best serve the interest of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Selman an- all the people?" nounce the engagement of their For tickets, call TE. 3-3434, eve- daughter Mildred to Seymour nings. Rabinowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Rabinowitz. •■•■••■ Mr. Rabinowitz is a graduate of Wayne University and is affiliated with Pi Tau Sigma. Party at Bnai David to Aid Disabled Vets of AJC's Debate A symposium on Palestine "Le rorism" will feature 'the monthl meeting of the Detroit Sectio American Jewish Congress, at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, at Shaarey Zedek. Participants will be Rabbi M. Ganor of Pontiac, Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Zvi Frisch of Pales- tine. The public is invited. EUROPEAN WELFARE Plans for an orphan shower of the North Woodward Branch. Jewish European Welfare Organi- zation, will be discussed at a meet- ing at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday, In the home of Mrs. P. Shanak, 3321 Carter avenue. Mrs. A. Goldberg is chairman. SELECT SOCIAL CLUB A "Sweethearts Dinner Party" will be held by the Select Social Club at 8:30 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 15, in the Jewish Community Center. Werner Candidacy for Judge Backed HELEN MEKLIR The engagement of Helen Mek- lir to Teddy Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Friedman of Wind- sor, has been announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mektir of Tyler avenue. Jewish friends of Eduard Wer- ner, candidate for Common Pleas judge, are backing his candidacy as a lawyer with a judicial tem- perament, congenial, open-minded and fair. The primary election is set for Monday. Werner, with has established an enviable reputation as a musician and conductor, is a former as- sistant prosecuting attorney. He has been personally respon- sible for encouraging many fine musicians, among them WWJ mu- sical director Phil Brestoff. •-• Yiddish Groups Plan Honors for Abraham Reisen The joint Yiddish culture com- mittee of the Jewish Community Center and the Jewish Community Council will hold a city-wide con- ference at 11 a. m. Sunday of all landsmanschaften and Yiddish culture groups to discus plans for the Abraham Reisen 70th anni- versary celebration. Reisen, the poet, will visit Detroit March 23. Saul Meisels, concert and radio artist and interpretor of Jewish and Hebrew songs, will be fea- tured at the Jewish music festival program Sunday evening, Feb. 23, at the Jewish Community Center. Julius Chajes, Center director of music, will appear on the same program with two members of the D e t r oit Symphony Orchestra, Zinovi Bistritzky, violinist, and Jacob Becker, cellist. An Arbor Day dance will be bold from 9:30 a. m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday in the Jewish Commu- nity Center. Paul LaVoie and or- chestra will play. Marcia Wisotzky has been elected president of the Interme- diate Council of the Center. Other officers are vice-president, Ed Cohen, secretary, Marilyn Waratt; treasurer, Herman Eizelman; and program chairman, Sara Kogan. "Captains Courageous," the last in a series of five film programs presented by the Center Cinema League, will be shown at 8 p.m. Thursday. Spencer Tracy is star- red. We've Baked This BIRTHDAY CARE To Share With You! Revisionists Slate Chronicle Editor George Weiswasser, editor of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, will speak at the installation of officers of the United Zionists-Revisionist of Detroit. His subject will be The Anglo-Jewish Press in the U. S.," with emphasis on the treat- ment of news concerning Pales- tine. The meeting will be held at Finkel's Restaurant, Linwood at Taylor avenues, at 8:30 p. m. Mon- day. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will install the following officers: Dr. Noah E. Aronstam, honorary pres- ident; M. Manuel Merzon, presi- dent; Jacob Mohr, vice-president; Joseph Grossman, secretary; and Sol B. Edelman, treasurer. Refreshments will be served. Reservations may be made by calling DA. 7674. Announcement is also made of the banquet on March 19 at the Wilshire, to raise funds for the Astral Zion, the prisoners held by the British administration in Pal- estine. Dr. Lubinski, recently ar- rived from the Holy Land, will be principal speaker. Goldstein Heads Palestine Appeal NEW YORK—Dr. Israel Gold- stein, communal and religious leader active in many fields, has been elected national chairman of the United Palestine Appeal, American Jewry's central agency for financing the upbullding of Palestine. OPEN HOUSE at PERWEIN'S TUESDAY, FEB. 18, from 11 to 4 Definitely, you take the cake as the grandest, loyalest, friendliest customers in the world! Yes, you're the folks who've made our 25th Anniversary possible, and we've planned a celebration just for you . . . an Open house, Tuesday, from 11 to 4. There'll be Per. wein goodies and other refreshments, and, best of all, there'll be a chance for us to say "thanks" to each of you for your friendship and patronage throughout the quarter of a century we've served you. Do come to our birthday party! We're surely looking forward to welcoming you. It's Our Birthday... But You Tahe The Cake 6- > . '947 Engaged to Windsorite `Terrorism' Top Proceeds from the Bnal David Men's Club card party, scheduled for Thursday evening in the synagogue, will go to buy col- lapsible wheelchairs Tor disabled veterans at Percy Jones Hospital. The public is invited. BRANDEIS OF PWO A Valentine bingo party will be held at 8:30 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 15, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. by the Brandeis Group of the Pioneer Women's Organization. Friday, February 14, 9144 TWELFTH ST., Near Atkinson