Hadassah B. and P. Schedules Party Chairman L ar Mitzvah Aid Shaarey Zedek Pageant Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Gold- smith, of 1473 Burlingame ave- nue, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Walter at 9 a.m:; Saturday, at the D. W. Simons School, 4000 Tuxedo avenue. A reception will be held from 3 to 7 p.m., Sunday, in the Gold- smith home. Will Honor Memory of Henrietta Szold In observance of the anniver- sary of the birth of the late Hen- rietta Szold, founder of Hadas- sah, the Business and Profession- al Division of Hadassah will hold a membership party at 8:30 p. m., Tuesday, - in the home of Mrs. Louis Tatken, 3750 Sturtevant avenue. The program will include a dramatic reading of "The Living Symbol," pertaining to Israel's flag, by Bernice Weiss and Es- ther Goodman, and the showing of a new Israeli film, "Tomor- row's a Wonderful Day:' Rose Poskel is program chairman. A candlelight ceremony will usher in a social hour, conclud- ing the evening. Goldie A. Slak- ter, division chairman, is in charge, assisted by Florence Dann. Over-all arrangements are being handled by Kate Pitkowsky and Belle Teal. Above are participants and aides of the Shaarey Zedek Sis- terhood pageant, "Ye Olde Album." Seated, left to right: Mesdames Ben Pivnick, Bertram Smokier, Milford Preger- son, program chairman, Mrs. Abe Katzman, president. Back row: Mesdames William Gilbert, Milton Maddin, Gerald Barsky and Janice Mendelsohn. • • • Milady in Costume' Slated at Luncheon of Sisterhood Prenzlauer Group Awaits Luncheon Youth Education Charts Luncheon Wan-to-Wail CARPETS CLEANED Benjamin Purple, N.Y. Girl to Marry The wedding of Estelle Kup- chick of New York City to Ben- jamin Purple, son of Mrs. Eva Purple of Gladstone avenue, will be solemnized by Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz at 2 p.m., Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goldberg of Virginia Park. Nathan Stein will be best man and Betty Kupchick of New York City, sister of the bride-elect, will serve as maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Char- foos announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Lawrence Selig, Friday evening, Dec. 10, at Temple Israel. A reception will be held at 8:30 P.m., Saturday, in the Sheraton Hotel. Reva Rita Fox Feted Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bern- baum, of 9302 Yosemite avenue, at Pre-Nuptial Affairs A host of her friends and rela- announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Kenneth Arthur, Sa- tives have entertained in honor turday at the D. W. Simons of Reva Rita Fox, whose mar- School. A reception will be riage to Gordon Meisner will be held from 5 to 9 p.m., Sunday, solemnized Dec. 22. They include Mesdames Fred- at 4051 Monterey avenue. No erick D. Bartholomew, Daniel cards. Weinbaum, Manny Katzman, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Atler, Richard Kommel, Andrew Ste- of 3258 Cortland avenue, an- f ani, Benjamin Gallison, Miss nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Miriam Ilerschberg and Dr. and son Robert Martin, Saturday at Mrs. Joseph Eder. Bnai David. A reception will be held Sunday evening in the Atler home. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Victor, of JOE KATZMAN 3202 Leslie avenue, announce the RECORD Bar Mitzvah of their son Jay, Saturday at Congregation Nusach and Rae Milevalis Ari, Holmur and Duane avenues. $1.00 and op A dinner will be held Sunday TY 4-9537 evening in the Victor home. A pictorial pageant of "Milady are luncheon chairmen. Reserva- in Costume," depicting the his- tions will be taken by Mrs. Jack tory of Shaarey Zedek from 1862 Tobin, UN 3-4374. The next sisterhood book re- on, will be presented at a com- plimentary luncheon of the Sis- view brunch will be Dec. 21. terhood of Shaarey Zedek, Mon- Mrs. Richard Cott, TO 8-5617, is taking reservations. day. Parts will be enacted by Mes- dames Peter Brown, Albert Car- nick, Arnold Frank, William Gilbert, Max Green, Perry Gold- man, Byron Gerson, Sidney Last-minute arrangements are Hertz, Harvey Lynn, William Nadler, Ben Pivnick, Charles being made by the Eva Prenz- lauer Maternity Aid for its 16th Robinson, Charles Rubiner. Also Mesdames Leonard Sid- annual donor luncheon, Monday, MKS. BENJAMIN GELMAN low, Seymour Simons, Charles at the Hotel Statler. • • • Reservations can still be made A. Smith, Nedwin Smokier, Louis J. Tobin, Marvin Wetsman with Mrs. Al Freund, ticket and Frank Wetsman. Mrs. Ed- chairman, lift. 6664, or Mrs. Sam ward Robinson is chairman of Carel, WE. 4-4195. costuming. The luncheon will honor new members of the sisterhood. Mrs. gay City nole3 Abe Katzman, president, urges By ELLA R. ANTHONY Pledge Fund Program all members to join in the after- Mrs. Anne Lutren has re- noon of reminiscences. Also Includes Show Mesdames Bertram L. Smokier turned from an extended visit and Milford Pregerson prepared in Cleveland. The Youth Education League the program and Mesdames Mor- has started the ball rolling on ris Ruskin and Jacob Bernstein William Hutton has returned its annual Pledge Fund lunch- from Lafayette, Ind., where he eon and show, scheduled for Jan. was called by the death of his Newlywed Honored 22 at Masonic Temple. son-in-law, Arthur Pasternack, Tickets may be obtained from at Party, Luncheons husband of the former Jean Mrs. Benjamin Gelman, ways Mrs. Irving G. Franklin, the Hutton. and means chairman, UN 1-5714, former Leona Shlain, a bride of or from the following co-chair- Dec. 2, was entertained at a din- Kadimah Club members were men: ner party in the Hotel Statler Mesdames William Hubert, UN by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gross- entertained at a hayride, fol- 1-8113; Harry Spector, UN 3-3546; man and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lowed by a party, at the home of Marilyn Weinberger. and Maurice Silverman, TO Davidson. 8-2219. $he was also feted at lunch- Mrs. A. B. Roman has return- Proceeds will be used for the eons by Mesdames Frank Van group's many projects, including Amburgh, J. P. Rimakow, David ed from a two-week visit in the Jewish Youth Aid Founda- Hersh, Aaron Carlstein, Jerome Buffalo. tion in Rotterdam, The Nether- Hauser, Herbert Bloom, Albert FINEST SERVICE IN TOWN lands. Altman, Carl Fidler, Jack Stone, According to information re- and the Misses Edith Finsterwald, EDWARD PEVOS ceived here, 24 additional chil- Roxanne Green and Vivian Ja- Optician dren will be enrolled there soon, cobs. the younger in scholastic courses OPTICAL SERVICE A spinster supper was held and the older in vocational train- for her by Harriet Gordon and Cali & Delivery Service ing workshops. hope Mellon in the latter's home 3216 Ewald Circle 110 M32 "In Detroit, where our chil- on Manderson road. dren live happy, normal lives, we are inclined to overlook the fact that thousands of youngsters in Europe have none of these ad- vantages," Mrs. Gelman said. "One way to help them is by supporting our forthcoming af- fair," she added. 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