Page Ten D E T ROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE e..„ g ag etnenti Troth Revealed. Infants Group Election Held Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Clayman of Pingree avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy to Jack Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green of 'Greenlawn avenue. The bride-elect at- tended the University of Michigan and will graduate from Wayne M Green'attended the University of Michigan. University in June. r. He served with the army overseas during the war. Mr. and Mrs. Jack I. Feinstein of Murray Hill avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Miriam to Leonard C. Jaslove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jaslove of Broadstreet avenue. July 4 has been chosen for the wedding date, with an afternoon ceremony at Congregation Beth Tikvah. / MI'S, Ellen Silver of Rochester, N. Y., announces the engagement her daughter Muriel Hollender of Detroit to Hanley Rothenberg, , son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Rothenberg of Pontiac. At a family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Levin of Steel ave- nue announced the engagement of their daughter Elaine to Ernest M. Gold, son of Mrs. Harry Berihan of Chicago and Mr. Louis Gold of Hot Springs, Ark. The bride-elect will graduate from the Uni- versity of California at Los Angeles in June. Her fiance received his B.S. from Wayne University. 4 - ELEANOR GOODMAN • • • April 18—To Mr. and Mrs. I. Goodman Cohen of Northlawn avenue, a daughter, Ina Cheryl. April 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Folkoff (Sara Grunt) of Glad- /stone avenue, a son, Laurence Arnold. The bride-elect attended Wayne April 20—To Mr. and Mrs. George Bright (Faye Kamnetzky) of University and the University of Stoepel avenue, a son, Steven Alan. Michigan. Her fiance attends April 23—To Mr. and Mrs. David Silberg firma Goldberg), a the Northern Illinois College of daughter, Marcy Helene. Optometry where he is affiliated April 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Glanz (Lillian Grunt) of with Mu Sigma Pi, optometric fraternity.. Gladstone avenue, a daughter, Phyllis Ferry. April 25—To Mr. knd Mrs. Morris Levine (Ida Schnider) of Ful- lerton avenue, a daughter, Barbara. April 29—To 'Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wettenstein (Roslyn Robins), formerly of New York, of Pinehui•st avenue, a son, Gary Philip. April 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jacobs (Virginia Strauss) of Stahe- lin avenue, a daughter, Linda Ann. Junior Hadassah Semi-Formal to Honor Israeli Birthday The Junior Hadassah semi-for- mal dance, - slated for Saturday evening at the Detroit Leland hotel, will honor the first anni- versary of\Israel. The girl rais- ing the most money in ads for the donor ad book will be crowned "Queen of the Birthday Ball." Procacds from the ticket sales and, the donor book will go to Meier Shfeyah, the children's vil- lage in Israel. supported by all Junior Hadassith groups in the U. S. Quota for the chapter this year is $2,250... DANCERS ONTROGRAM Entertainment will be furnished by the Phil Brestoff orchestra and the Robert Morgan dancers. Tickets may be purchased at the Center, Lieberman and Citrin restaurant, Nate's delicatessen or Brothers (7 Mile 4 Dexter). For information, call Judy Pregerson, fund chairman, TO. 8-8044. Junior Hadassah has planned other activitie:a the proceeds of which will go to Meier Shleyah. Two plays, "The Annis4rsary," depicting the birth of Israel, and a comedy, "Ct . azy to Reduce," will be presented on a program set for May 26 at the Center. For tickets, call Beverly Gold fine, TO. Women Await Victory Day Workers of the Women's Divi- sion of the 1949 Allied Jewish Campaign are triumphantly bringing to a close' their work on this year's drive. The women set for themselves the goal of covering 18,169 slips and have to date reported on 11,981 of them. This represents $542,100 or 65'1, coverage. In a joint statement, Mesdames Max Frank, Juhn C. Hopp and Henry Wineman, chairmen of the divisional campaign, asked that every slip. should be covered promptly so that complete reports can be wade at the final report luncheoh Tuesday, May 17, at the Detroit-Leland. A workers' celebration is being planned after the conclusion of Le campaign at Knollwood Coun- try Club, the date to be an- nounced later in the month. , In NOT TOO LATE To Make Decoration Day Reserva- tions. 3 Days-511 to 610 a day per person including food. Phone VA. 241110. Evenings and Sunday, 10 A. M. to 2 P.M.. phone TE. 4-6315. • ON GRAND TRAVERSE BAY In Pollen-Free North Michigan 22 Miles North of Traverse City ON-M-22 A. S. Landis, Mgr. JUDY PREGERSON • • • The group has presented a rec- ord album, "Israel in Song," to the Detroit Public Library. Bette Shanbrom and Ann Epstein made the presentation. Proceeds from distribution of the album of Yiddish folk music will also go to Meiev Shfeyah. 9-1178, Dining Room Hechalutz Unit Charts Seminar The founding seminar of a Hechalutz group here will be held the week-end of May 20, and will consist of an Oneg Shah- bat and greetings from Yehudah Messinger, Hechalutz representa- tive from Israel. Workshopi and a "Iiityashvut" evening will make up Saturday's program. Hechalutz is an organ- ization for ArnVrichn youth be- tween 18-35 wishing to emigrate to lstael. Getting Married? Wedding Gowns For Rent All Sizes Luxurious Satins with Long Trains and Veils Call Mrs. Sidran TO. 8-2316 After 7:30 P.M. for Appoint/rest Local Ort Units to Elect Officers I His address, "The Center—To- day and Tomorrow," will review the anter's progress during his tenure and the trends he foresees for toe future. Open House Set by Country Camp Country Day Camp is expect- ing throngs of visitors and pic- nickers at its open house starting Ott 10 a.m., Sunday, according to Dr. W. A. Goldberg, director. The camp is the city's only day camp in the country. To reach it, take 8-Mile to Gd. River, turn right on Wixom road, Mich. 218, north of Novi. Turn right and follow the signs. Country Day offers complete facilities of an overnight camp, sports, nature study, water ac- tivities, arts and crafts, gardening and dramatic work. For information, call Dr. Gold- berg, TO. 9-1045. Dr. Harry E. August will pre- side as toastmaster of the dinner which starts at 6 p. in., Mrs. Wil- liam B. Isenberg of the Center board of directors, announced. The program will include re- marks by Yehudah Roseninau, speaking for the staff and Her-. man Jacobs as executive director, and community singing led by Julius Chajes, music supervisor. Eve Meister PRESENTS tIER PUPILS IN A MUSICAL REVUE "MEISTER FOLLIES" MAP WEDNESDAY TALK Dr. Joseph W. Eaton of Wayne University will speak on "The Infant Israel Grows Up" before Tuesday, May 24th Detroit Institute of Arts Lecture Hall 7:45 P.M. Admission 75c the Wednesday Evening. Discus- sion \ Group at 9 p. m., May 18 at the Center. Tickets will be Sold at the Door ornnan and erlin KOSHER CATERERS "Fit for a Bride" Happy is the bride who has her shower and wedding catered by Dorfthan & Perlin. Whether it's at home, the synagogue, your favorite hail or in our spacious dining rooms, you ore assured of finest service, delightful food and flawless ar- rangements. Vaud Harabonim Sanc- tions Strict Observance of The Jewish Dietary Laws. 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