D E T ROIT J IV 1 S. , 11 C 11 It 0 N I r LE Patte Ten En " I/ " 'Phi 17 b 1ll ('III 7'O111 ,. -itedageinents ) MI' and Mrs. - Bin Karelian of Gladstone avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Celia, to Saul H. Brasley, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. A: Bhisley of Piittiburgh. Tit rsti a y,..11pyl , 5,j 1149 Alpha Oniega _lide Election Charted .• • • by Temple Women • Officers i.; femple Israel Sis- terhood will he elected Wednes- day, May 11 at the Knollwood .Country club. A subscript ion luncheon at 12:30 pm. will pre- cede the program. Mrs. George Stutz will be in- stalling officer, Mrs. Sidney Ros- en, chairman, announced. For reservations or transportation, call Mrs. Julian Weber. UN. 2- 1228. Mrs. Samuel Blacher is president of the group. At a family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Leael Kahn of Monterey ave- nue announced the engagement of their. daughter Ruth to William Wizner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wizner. of Calvert irvenue. The betrothal is announced of Rhoda Dorinne .Lipman, datigh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Lipman of Woodingham drive, to Allen MalinoI7, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. JosePh.Malinoff. hlr. and Mrs. Charles Varnen of WaVerly avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Shirley to Eugene Tapfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Tante'. of Cortland avenue. A December wed- ding is planned. Mrs. Ka plan Heads Council of PTA Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Grcenbauin of Doris avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Estelle to Philip Berke, son of Mrs. Rose Berke of Santa Rosa drive. July 10 has been selected as the wedding date. , CELIA FEIGENBAUM • • • Mr. and Mrs. Herman Feigen- 1?auin,, of,, Glen Falls, N.Y., an- nOunke of " their datighter, Celia, to Bertram Clar- enee 4t,brams, son of Mr. and Mrs. AbrainS of Lawton av- .. Thi bride was graduated from the. University. of Michigan and has done graduate work in educa- tion and psychology at - Wayne University and the University of Michigan. Mr. -Abrams - attended Wayne University, and served in the army for three years. He spent 10 months in the • Philippine Islands as combat photographer with. the Ilth. Airborne Division. The wedding - is.. planned for mid-summer.- the,engagcniOn't • Events of the Week The betrothal of Florence Bernstein to Edward'Schindlcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Schindler, is announced by the bride-elect's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bernstein of Stoepel avenue. An early September wedding is planned. eirgi April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greer (Goldic Gornbein) of Miami Beach, formerly of Detroit, a son, Berry Stephen. April 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Gale (Nora Scott), a son, Bruce Marshall. April 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenberg (Arlyne Kutzen) of Robson avenue, a daughter, Maxine Klear. April 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tack (Mildred Borak) of Euclid avenue west, a daughter, Arlene Gail. April 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Charles Siegel (Carol Green- house) of Ann Arbor and Detroit, a daughter, Emily Louise.. April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Levine (Beatrice Wasser- man) of Clairmount avenue, a. son, Daniel Bernard. April 23—To Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Michelman (Edna Green- baum) of Wagner avenue, a daughter, Karen Grace. April 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Dave Muskovitz (Florence Sborow) of Wisconsin avenue, a son, Harold Bruce. April 25—To Mr. and Mrs, James 11. Wineman (Constance Rob- inson) of Roslyn road, a,som John Herbert, April 29—To Mr. and Mts. Richard Irwin (Dorothy Agree) of Chicago, a daughter, Stacey Lynn. May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kollin (Phyllis Heller) of Pon- tiac, a daughter, Beth Donna. To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Paxton of Montofey avenue, twins, a son, Robert Barnet, and a, daughter, Anne Celia, The Young Married Couples Club will meet Mit), 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Komstance. New members are invited. For information, call TE. 4-5323. Age limit is 20-30. Speaker Tall Towers will hold an open meeting May 12 at 8 p.m., at the home of Florence Wegenberg, 758 Pierrie street, Windsor. A social Will follow. For information, call TY. 7-4059. Hashofar, society of advance- ment of Jewish music, will pre- sent a concert at 8:30 p.m., Mon- day at the Art • Institute. Mari Barova, mezzo-soprano, Zinovi Bistritzky, violinist of the De- troit Symphony Orchestra, and Julius Chajes, composer-pianist, will be featured. Tickets are available at the Center. The Play School Parents Asso- eiatian if the 12th Street Council Center will meet at 8:15 p.m., Monday. A panel discussion on "Eating Habits and Problems of the Pre-School Child" will be held. Beth Shmuel Group Plans Donor Luncheon Plans for the forthcoming donor luncheon of Congregation Beth Shmuel will be discussed at a meeting and luncheon set for Wednesday, May 11 at the home of chairman Mrs. L..Leebove, 3037 Monterey avenue, Members and friends are invited. DR. J. L. TELLER • • • A J C Women Slate Award The Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress will hold its annual award meet- ing at 1 p.m., Wednesday, May 18, at Masonic TeMple. The principal speaker will be Dr. J. L. Teller, director of the office. of Jewish information of the AJC. Dr. Teller was form- erly diplomatic correspondent for the Israeli United Nations dele- gation. He was editor of the . Pal- cor News Agency, official news agency of the Jewish Agency for • Palestine. The winner of the annual award will be determined by a committee headed by George Schermer, executive director of the Mayor's interracial commit- tee. The Women's Division gives this award each year to the news- paper man who makes the great- est contribution in the field of human relations through his arti- cles. For tickets, call Mrs. Leo Si- mon, TO. 6-6461. SYMPOS111 SET A symposium on "Israel To- day," celebrating the first anni- versary of the new State, and sponsored by the adult education department of the Center will be presented at 3 p.m. Sunday. Ole MRS. SAMUEL WILLIS is co-chairman of the luncheon to be given by the Detroit Women of Alpha Omega dental frater- nity at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 10 'at the Franklin Hills country club. A fashion show will be presented and 17 door prizes will be awarded. Co- chairmen are Mesdames Her- bert Lee and Joseph Grant. For tickets, call UN. 4-1263. Yeshivah PTA Schedules Dinner The PTA of the Beth Yehudah schools has formulated plans for the first annual parents' dinner slated for June 12. Mesdames Isadore Levin, Nathan Oleshim- ski and Maurice Shackett are in charge. • Ideas for a school annual to be published in January and June were discussed at a recent meet- ing. The ,PTA has already pur- chased an incinerator, library and two pianos for the schools, and has provided fur the redecoration of the gym and game room, Sholem Aleichem Maps Israel Talk Harold Silver, director of the Jewish Social Service Bureau of Detroit, will be the guest speaker at an Oneg Shabbat, Friday eve- ning at the Sholem Aleichem Institute, 3754 Monterey. The Sholem Aleichem Institute will celebrate the establishment of the JeWish State. Silsier will speak on "One Year Jewish Statehood." Admission Is free. Mrs. Jack Kaplan was elected president of the Council of the United Hebrew Schools PTA. Other officers are Mesdames H. Thav, Max Grossberg, R. Kerman and Abe Katzman. The Council is composed of three delegates from each PTA of the UllS, one from the faculty of each school branch and one from the school executive. Purposes of the organization are to cooperate with the schools and to - develop a good relation- ship between the parents, pupils and faculty. Pioneer Women Plan Dance for Child Fund With proceeds going to the Child Rescue Fund, the Pioneer Women's Organization will hold a dance June 4 at the Toiler hotel. Door prizes will be awarded. For information, call Annette Lazaroff, UN. 4-8119. CELEBRATE MAY DAY Peace-Democracy Economic Security - Socialism Guest Speaker Bob Thompson Hero of Slichican's fled Arrow Di- vision, World WJF II, one of the I? Indicted Communist trade,. James E. Jackson, Jr. Section Oreanirer, Dearborn t om- munht Party. Special Enterlainmeni fur Childien LOCAL 157 HALL 5961 Fourteenth Sunday, May 8, 3 P. M: Admission: Mk Tax Incl. Auspices: Michigan Worker • IIII C "It D S • * RHUMBA * SAMBA * MAMBA IN A COMPLETE SELECTION , LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC CENTER TEmple 1-3289 in!) Woodward, I Block S. of Convention Hall Arturo, Prop. o i 'two tiorae tacke Maintain the beauty of your home. Let Leaders experts clean ye ot a nom' nt, investme carpets oncI fern rice. 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