Yetrith Periodical C • Friday. November 10, 1951) DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Age Troth Told Sholem Aleichem Plans Pre-Donor Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gordon of Appoline avenue had as their guests Mrs. Gordon's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Siegel (Rose Stone) and sons of St. Louis, Mo. In connection with the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute donor luncheon program Dec. 13 at Ma- sonic Temple, a desert luncheon musical will be held by Mrs. Harry Bright, 4071 Glendale, at 1 p.m. Saturday. The featured artist will be 10- year-old Jerry Rosen, violinist, winner of a scholarship and a student of the Music Study Club. He will be accompanied at the piano by Esther Krops. Vocal numbers will be contributed by a Detroit soloist. The next pre-donor function will be a brunch at the home of Mrs. Nathan Weinstein, 18441 Monica, on Nov. 15. K. B. Juniors to Hold Hay-Seed Frolic Affair The newly organized K. B. Jun- iors will hold their first event of the winter season, the hay-seed frolic, on Sunday at Grainer's, 11 Mile at Inkster road. Old Time dances will be the order of the evening, with door prizes, souvenirs and special en- tertainment. The K. B. Juniors are the "off- springs" of the Keshenever Bes- sarabier Aid Society of which Louis Bassin is president. Leo Kaplan, chairman of the frolic, reports that proceeds of the event will be used for an aid to Israel project. Plights Troth Society ' notes Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gillman (Janet Berlin) celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary by touring Toronto, Ont. and spend- ing the week at the summer home of their uhcle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg at Big Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ruzumna will be honored with a dinner at Lacher's for the immediate family on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. MARVEL ELAINE GALE • • • Announcement is made of the engagement of Marvel Elaine Gale, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Gale and the late Benjamin Gale, to Maurice Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shapiro. The wedding will take place Dec. 17. A celebration on their silver wedding anniversary was held for Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman of Elmhurst avenue on Nov. 4. Mr. and Mrs. David Sklash and daughter are arriving in New York after spending 14 months in Israel. During that period, Mr. Sklash was with the planning FILM SERIES Dr. Edward Kerner, assistant office of the Department of Agri- professor of physics at Wayne culture as an engineer on the University, will be the com- Lowdermilk Plan. mentator Thurtday, Nov. 16 in the first of three film-discussion Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Pensler, of programs at the Jewish Commun- Tuxedo avenue, have returned ity Center. Films to be shown are from a visit with relatives in "One World or None," and "In- Raleigh, N. C. side the Atom." Lt. and Mrs. Stanley Levy have returned to Chicago where Lt. Levy is stationed at University Hospital after a week's visit with Mrs. Levy's parents, the George Jacksons of Warrington drive. Mrs. Benjamin Fink, of the Lee Plaza, and Mrs. Leon Stern, of Highland avenue, have re- turned from a trip to Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kaufman of Collingwood avenue are guests at the home of the Morris Luskins (former Detroiters) while visit- ing relatives and friends in Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kaufman and the latter's mother, Mrs. Louis Kaufman, formerly of Bos- ton boulevard have moved to their new home at 13333 Vassar drive. CHARLOTTE KAUFMAN • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kaufman of Collingwood avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte, to Nathan Feld- son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Feld- man of Collingwood avenue. Miss Kaufman is a senior at the University of Michigan school of education. Mr. Feldman is a sen- ior at Wayne University where he is studying foreign trade. The wedding is planned for March 25. Donor Affair Set by Prenzlauer Aid The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid will hold their donor dinner Sunday, Nov. 19, at the Four Dukes. This is the annual fund- raising affair. The organization seeks to get money to carry on its work which consists of giving pre-natal care and hospitalization at the time of confinement to needy mothers. Mrs. Sidney Cohen is chairman of the donor, and assisting her will be Mrs. Herman Lutchansky, as co-chairman. Mrs. Nathan Blatnikoff has charge of the donor book; Mrs. Harry Sanders, darl- ing ads; and Mrs. Milton Green- wald, memorials. Reservations can be made by calling Mrs. Al Freund, WE. 3-6664, and Mrs. Marvin Gilbar, UN. 3-9445. A year book will be distributed to guests. Anniversary Marked by Louis Michelmans Mr. and Mrs Louis Michelman A welcome gift for any occa- of Outer drive west celebrated sion is a subscription to the Jew- their 45th wedding anniversary ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1040. Oct. 29 at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oringer, of For a Delightful Evening of Port Huron, Mich. Music and Entertainment r. Present were their children and Rabbi and Mrs. Harry Eskin of Port Huron. and His Orchestra Ably assisted by Sammy Woolf XPERT The Reverend JOHN A. O'BRIEN MONMEININI• Mickey Woolf Now accepting reservations for Nov., Dec., Jan., Feb. Ph.D, LL.D., of the University of Notre Dame CALL NOW TO SECURE YOUR DATE SAYS: "In Its ceaseless war against the United States, Com- UN. 3-3737 munist Russia has no more power- ful ally than the weapon of racial E C ATERING STRICTLY KOSIIER Knishes or Hors D'Oeuvers, Fine Pastries for simehas at home, shules, or halls Call TY. 6-4956 intolerance and religious bigotry.' As proof that friendship and co-operation can exist here, he will tell the heart- warming story of how a Catholic priest and a young Jewish couple joined hands to bring happiness to others. Head — 1111E111 I PON THE '41.VIEHV' In This Sunday's Issue of THE CAN F./F1QX Celebrated ■ real.life maqat ne Exclusively With The Meeting Place of Your Friends Hy Freedman's SUPER MARKET . featuring HY FREEDMAN'S FINE QUALITY KOSHER MEATS AND POULTRY Bill Davis, Complete Line of Groceries, Delicatessens, Springel's Frozen Foods, Dairy Products, Fruits and Vegetables Mary Leshman and Sons Dexter Bakery Branch Bake Shop Fresh Baked Goods Daily, Party Cakes a Specialty DETROIT SITNPAY TIMES We Deliver . . . Call UN. 4-6996 18279 LIVERNOIS near CURTIS You're MISSING Something If You Miss the TIMES! Still Under Management of Hy Freedman AJC Women to Hear Youth Center Head Mrs. Thomas Brusk, national vice-president and national chair• man of the Louise Watermar Wise Memorial Youth Center of Israel, will be in Detroit on Wednesday, Nov. 15 to address the Northeast Chapter of the De- troit Women's Division of the Congress. The meeting will be held at 19206 Berkley road, and will be a luncheon. The Louise Waterman Wise Youth Center is to be used for learning and exploration by chil- dren from Israel's Kibbutzim as well as children from Europe. This date corresponds with the date of ground breaking cere- monies which will take place in Israel. The Women's Division will meet in chapter meetings at the following designations at 12:45 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 15: NORTHEAST — Home of Mrs. B. Goldman, 19206 Berkley road, speaker, Mrs. Thomas Brusk, na- tional chairman. NORTHWEST—Northwest He- brew Congregation, 7045 Curtis, dessert luncheon. Mrs. Philip Frank, reading, "Tribune to Louise," speaker, Laurentine B. Collins, director of Detroit Schools Community Relations, on "Comic, Radio, Television, and Your Children." CENTRAL—Halevy Music Cen- ter, 13965 Linwood, luncheon, reading—Mrs. Harold Silverston, "Tribute to Louise." SOUTH—Home of Mrs. Ted Maserman, 2007 Boston boule- vard, luncheon, "A Study in Blue and White," narrated by Mrs. B. Dickman. Musical selections by Stewart Frank, pianist, and Allan Rubin, violinist. Donor Affair Set by Zedakah Club Under the leadership of Mrs. Maurice Cornfield, plans are b-- ing formulated by Zedakah Club for their 19th gtonor luncheon which will take place at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, on Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 12 noon. A program entitled "Caval- cade of Stars," is promised for the afternoon's entertainment by program chairman, Mrs. Joseph Staub. Those interested are asked to contact Zedakah members for reservations, or to obtain their tickets from ticket chairman, Mrs. Benjamin Lefkowitz, TO. 8-5492. Horodoker Juniors Complete Donor Plans Final plans have been made by the David -Horodoker Juniors for their 13th annual donor luncheon to be held Thursday afternoon, Nov. 16, at the May- fair Room. For tickets and information call Mrs. M. Stein, UN. 2-4232. Harold Kutnicks Feted by Friends at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gross- berg and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blitz entertained newlyweds Yetta and Harold Kutnick at a dinner party at the Hungarian Village Nov. 5. The Grossbergs held a cocktail party at their home on Cortland before the dinner. The deadline of the Jewish Chronicle is noon on Tuesdays. CENTER SOCIAL LITES PRESENT THEIR Autumn Dance Sunday, Nov. 12, 1950 AT THE Dexter - Davison Branch JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER FEATURING SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA Non-Members 51.01 member' 5.75