rage II Folk Chorus to Hold Dinner The seventh annual donor luncheon of the Jewish Folk Chorus will be held at 12 noon Tuesday, Nov. 29 at the Mayfair Dining Room, Dexter and Davison avenues. Ruth Goldman, soprano will present Yiddish and Palestinian folk songs, accompanied by Rose Bassin Stein. Florence Kutzen, pianist, will play and Al Nicha- min will give impersonations. Mrs. Walter Litt is chairman of the luncheon committee with Mrs. Rose Levine is co-chairman and Mrs. Morris Citrin as finan- cial secretary. Other committee members are Mesdames Morris Pom ish, Isaac Kess r, S. Schwartz, M. Lacoff, E. Lazare, L. Gray and Miss Rose Gerstein. For re,ervations call Mrs. Litt, TO. 8-0623. N. W. Women to Inaugurate Oneg Shabbat The first. Oneg Shabbat of " Northwest Hebrew Sisterhood will he held at the home of Mrs. Jacob E. Segal, chairman. 19175 Woodingham drive, at 2 p.m., Saturday. Committee members a-7 Mesdames Barney Golden, Samuel Kaner and Emanuel Fine- berg. Mrs, Alexander Sanders will be the guest speaker, Mrs. David Tschnr will give the opening prayer, and Mrs. Phillip Heitman will speak. • • • Another_ feature will. be a "Teaching Quartet" comprising Mesdames Louis Berish, Zang- well Garber, Max Goldsmith and Nathan Shafkind. The rhood choral group under the directorship of Mrs. Joseph Markel will sing for Ha- dassah in Pontiac A:mday. The dramatis: group is prepar- ing a program for the Chanukah party. The group consists of Mesdames M. Gobel, chairman; M. Raznick, vice-chairman; E. C. Armstrong ,secretary; M. Plas- kove, treasurer; Ira Kaufman, dramatic coach; I. Fe!dman and A. Ross. directors. • ----- Roosevelt Group Plans Barn Dance DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Marriage Told Install Leaders at Club Israel Thursday, November 17. 19411 Beth Aaron Plans Sunday Brunches Engaged Beth Aaron Sunday School will start a series of monthly brunches for the parents of the Sunday School pupils, M. Pomerantz, board chairman, announced. The first brunch will he held at 10 a. m. Sunday. The guest speaker will be Ber- nard Isaacs, superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools who will speak on the "Future of Jew- ish Education." Brunch will be served free by board members Mesdames M. Le- vine, S. Docks, N. Feld, J. Schnei- der and M. Pormentz, I. Katz, M. Silverman and 1)r. M. Last. The purpose of the brunches is to afford a social educational hour for the parents while their children attend the Sunday School. Louis Margolis, past president of the Israel Club, has turned over his chair to the newly elect- ed president, Samuel Droznick. During Margolis' regime, the club raid over $4,500 for Israeli projects, which included a field kitchen to the Material for Israel, $1,250 to the Histadrut, $1,000 to the Jewish National Fund. In addition $1,500 was contrib- uted to the United Jewish Appeal of which a sizable percentage is allocated to Israeli use. Active with Margolis during his presidency was A. ZafT, vice- president, and Samuel Brown, treasurer. The newly-elected officers are Samuel Droznick, president; Ben MRS, LOUIS BURKE JUNE OLESWANSKY Selber, vice-president; SanaGeer, • • • • • • treasurer; Mr. Kurtzman. financial Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shuman of secretary, and Robert Stone, re- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oleshansky Burlingame avenue announce cording secretary. of Monica avenue announce the the marriage of their daughter engagement of their daughter Carol Elaine to Louis Burke of June to Albert Watnick, son of Calvert avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Watnick of After a honeymoon in Chicago Virginia Park. the couple are making their tonne The wedding will be held Jan. with the bride's parents. 8, 1959, . S ociety nO/e3 Younff Judaea Will Celebrate Book Month Young Judea of Detroit will Mr. and Mrs. George Goldstein present an interpretation of Jew- of Baylis avenue are visiting in ish Book Month at 2:30 p.m., Sun- Boston. day, at the Center. With the Bible as the central Visiting relatives in Newark, theme, groups will present play- N.J. ia Mrs. Samuel Morris of lets depicting highlights of the Stoepel avenue. Bible. Among those participating are the Estherettes presenting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siegel of "Abraham and the Idol," Tsofint, Lesure avenue are spending a Story of Ruth," Tzofim, "David month in Hot. Springs, Ark. and Goliath,"' Hannah Senesh, "Moses," Ruthettes, "Joseph," Spending a fortnight in Phila- Jerichoes, "Magic Book Shop." delphia is Mrs. Benjamin Wein- The Jerichoes were awarded stein of Chicago boulevard. first prize for the greatest number of children participating In J.N.F. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Weiss of Tag Day. This group is under the Mark Twain avenue are visiting leadership of Rosalind Levitt. in Chicago. Two new groups have been form- ed under the leadership of Phyl- Returned from a short stay in lis Schrier and Jerry Zeltzer. For Cleveland is Mrs. George Paige further information call Leonard of Appoline avenue. Baruch, TY. 5-7997. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Safran of Shrewsbury drive.are visiting in New York City. POLITENESS CHECKED TEL AVIV—(ISI)—The Tgrael Cabinet has decided to establish an Interministerial committee to examine complaints of uncivility on the part of government offi- cials. Ani'liNAAN, D. ROSNER MANAGEMENT Geller Exhibit Set by Yount). Israel The Todros Geller memorial art exhibit will be sponsored by the Young Israel Youth Center, 12521 Dexter boulevard. from Nov. 13-24. Geller's works were first shown at the Scarab Club in October under the direction of Mr's. David Werb, The works of Geller are re- presented in collections at the Art Institute of Chicago; Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.; Princeton University, N.J.: Osage Museum, Oklahoma; New York Public Library: and the Wichita' Art Museum. HOTEL DELMOt 1 NCO ON THE OCEAN at 64th ST. Listen to the Jewish Chronicle Hour, the best in radio, t 10:45 a.m., Sundays over WKMH. CO ED, NURSERY Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kasle will spend the Thanksgiving holiday in New York. - Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gruber gave a breakfast at their Whit- tier apt. a DIETARY LAWS OBSERVED AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN SWIMMING POOL PRIVATE BEACH, CABANAS SOLARIUM,COCKTAIL LOUNGE DANCING, The vihibition will be open daily !tom '10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and from 7:30. to 10 p.m., except Fri ; day and Saturday. * Betrothal Told AIR CONDITIONED — WRITE FOR FREE COLOR BROCHURE TIIRU Write for folder "A" 11111• WEST AVENUE, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weller of The Roosevelt Home and School Sturtevant avenue flew to San Association is planning a barn Francisco tr) Visit relatives and friends. dance on Wednesday, Nov. •30. The dance will take place in Visiting in New York are Mr. the gymnasium at the Durfee In- termediate School. The Roosevelt and Mrs. Sol Ressler of Santa school leachers and parents will Rosa drive. meet for an informal evening of square dancing. "The .rapid 'growth of the as- sociation is the reason for the dance. For it k only at sorb an The new Kadimah branch of informal affair that the great number of parents and .teacher the Labor Zionist Organization member* can become acquainted received its name at the dance MITZI FERGUSON • • • with each other," Maurice Gold- held Nov. 5. Arthur Lindberg is chairman. • smith. •blicity eltairacm, an - Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Fergu- maim-cf. A contest was held fur the son of San Juan drive announce An f•xperienced will direct' the' name. The winning one was sub- the engagement of their daughter square dancing and. the Politic , is mitted by Bertha Araten and Abe Mitzi to Harry Dinovitz, son of ' tavite '. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dinovitz of Stur- Kadimah will hold an Oneg tevant avenue. 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