Friday, March 1, 1946 Local Brevities Gloria Pianka Weds William J. Goodman; Leave for Chicago MORTON ZIEVE is a member of the cast of Edward Chodorv's "Kind Lady" to be staged March At double ring ceremony held 1 and 2 by Wayne University Sunday, Feb. 10 at Bnai Moshe, Miss Gloria Pianka, daughter of Theater at ,the Art Institute. * * MRS. T. W. P. LIVINGSTONE has been appointed director of the Central Volunteer Bureau, Robert H. MacRae, ,managing director of -the Detroit Commun- ity Fund, announced this week. * Cale Porter's highly tuneful farce, "JUBILEE," with the book by Moss Hart, will be the fifth all- star attraction of the Civic Light Opera season in Masonic Audi- torium. "Jubilee" will open Tues- day night, March 5, and continue nightly through Monday, March 11, with the exception of Thurs- day. There will be the regular Sunday matinee, March 10. * * RABBI WALTER H. PLAUT, senior student at Hebrew Union college, has been elected assistant to Rabbi Harry S. MargOlis of Mount Zion Hebrew Congrega- tion, St. Paul, Minn. Rabbi Plaut served for a year as acting rabbi of Temple Emanuel, Duluth, Minn., in the absence of Chaplain Burton E. Levinson, recently re- turned from San Diego Naval Base. He is married to the former Hadassah Yanich, whose parents reside at 2319 Leslie. Mettie Baron Golub Announces Opening Of 'House of Books' Mettie Baron Golub, well known Detroiter whose knowl- edge of books is based on 15 years' experience at J. L. Hudson Co. where she was in charge of the book department, this week announced that she will soon open a book and art house, under the name "The House of Books", at 8210 Second Blvd., at Seward. Mettie Baron was married to Jay Golub in 1939. Their common interest — books — brought them together and their collective val- uable library of rare books now forms one of the interesting dis- plays in "The House-of Books." Mrs. Golub states that her book house will specialize in cur- rent books, will carry a complete assortment of all books of Jewish interest, bindings, press books, art books and fine prints, records and educational toys. One of the specialties of The House of Bo6ks will be a chil- dren's- room. Further announce- ments regarding- the children's and art rooms will be announced later. Mrs. Golub, a native Detroiter who has been active here all her life, was a teacher in the Shaarey Zedek school and as a student had so distinguished herself that she was called upon to teach be- fore her graduation. She is a member of the board of the Shaarey Zedek Library, is a board member of Hadassah, is a former president of Junior Hadas- sah and was one of the organ- izers of the Business and Profes- sional Division of Hadassah. She formerly directed children's ac- tivities at the Jewish Center and served on its library board. Ben Desenberg Returns After 27 Months in Navy Ben Desenberg, Detroit youth leader, has been released -from service after being in the Navy for 27 months. Desenberg has received a let- ter of commendation from USNR Chaplain Roderic Lee Smith of Great Lakes, thanking him for having helped in arranging Jew- ish religious services while at Great' Lakes. Chaplain Smith informs him that a Jewish Chap- lain, Selig Miller, now supervises religious services at Great Lakes. While at Camp Wallace, Tex., Desenberg also introduced the religious services. Formerly with West Disinfect- ant, .Desenberg now seeks other connections with a firm special- izing in dermitology and sanita- tion. t. THE JEWISH NEWS —Photo by Keith MRS. WILLIAM J. GOODMAN Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pianka of Tuxedo Ave., became the bride of William Joseph Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Good- man of Taylor Ave. Rabbi E. A: Levi officiated. The bride chose. a gown of ice blue satin fashioned with a long torso and a full skirt extending into a circular train. She carried a prayer book, to which was at- tached streamers showered with hybrid orchids. Mrs. Kathleen Zimmerman, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. Maid of honor was Miss Connie Goodman, also a sister of the bridegroom. Bridesmaids were Rosylyn Pianka, a sister of the bride, Shirley Yellen, Shirley Fenster, Corrinne Paris, Beatrice Yellen and Shirley Rubin. Flower girls were Mary Yellen and Carol Stern. The bridegroom was attended by his brother-in-law, Raymond Zimmerman. Joel Yellen car- ried the ring which was placed in a Calla lily lying on a satin pillow. The bride's grandfather, Sam Yellen, attended. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Max Berry and their daughter, Natalie of Providence, R. I., Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gordon of Brookline, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Urkansky of Windsor, Mrs. Irving Pianka and Mrs. George Abramow of Jersey City, Sam Yellen and Mrs. Max Fen- ster of New York, Mr. and - Mrs. Sam Fenster of St. Louis, Lt. David Gudes of Colorado Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. I. Herman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zussman, and Shirley Cohen of Cleveland. The newlyweds left for Chi- cago‘ following the- dinner and reception in their honor. Family Reunion University Area Women Hold Dance of Center Mrs. Lockshin Mark Their 50th Anniversary Here Rev., For the Rev. and Mrs. Isaac Lockshin of Toronto last Sunday was an event of great signifi- cance. It not only marked their 50th wedding anniversary, which they celebrated at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kardener of 2922 Ful- lerton, but was also the reunion of nearly their entire family. Nine of their 10 children, their wives and husbands and their children attended this event in Detroit. Only one daughter—Mrs. Sidney Kalil of Toronto — was unable to risk the trip to join the rest of the family. Detroit was selected for the celebration because all could make this the central spot for the gathering. Isaac and Etta Lockshin were married in Russia 50 years ago. They came to Canada 40 years ago, were prominent for many years in Winnipeg and recently settled in Toronto. Among those who attended their 50th wedding anniversary here were the following: Their children, Nathan Lock- shin and Mrs. R. Micanovsky of Winnipeg, Mrs. Celia Pyes of Chicago, Louis Lockshin of To- ronto, Harry Lockshin of Mon- treal, Mrs. Barney Snyder of New York, Mrs. A. Oslik, Mrs. Murray Maisel, Mrs. A. Zalenko and Mrs. I. Kardener of Detroit. - Also their relatives Hyman Bolotin and Joe Houdek of Chi- cago. All came with their wives or husbands and their families. Mrs. Albert Meister is prepar- ing her pupils for their annual dramatic art recital, to be given at the Detroit Institute of Arts in May. She is assisted by Saret- ta Mosher, known for her Patrio- tic Children's Units during the war. Any organization wishing tal- ent should call Mrs. Meister at her new studio, 211l/ Ewald Cir- cle, TO. 7-3589. Meister Studio Of Dramatic Art is located in the Dexter Recrea- tion Bldg. 1111 111 111 11111 111 11111 11 H1111 11 111111 11 11111 111 11111 111 11111 1“ 11111 1H 11111 11 111111 11 1M. A large audience at Detroit Town Hall will hear BASIL O'CONNOR, national chairman of both the Red Cross and the Infantile Paralysis Foundation, Wednesday m o r n i n g, at 11 o'clock, in the Fisher Theater. --; He will speak on "Postwar Plans for the Red Cross." Catering E.-- Company has been under : = ,== NEW MANAGEMENT SINCE Zedakah to Mark 24th Birthday with Party on April 24 At the Zedakah Club meeting at the home of Mrs. Meyer Wat- terstone last Monday, Mrs. Jos- . eph Staub, president, announced the final arrangementS for Zeda- kah's 24th birthday dinner dance, to be held at the Book-Cadillac April 24. Mrs. Al West and Mrs, Nathan Watterstone will be in charge. Zedakah Club is one of the important groups in Detroit which is continuing its full USO program serving Sunday -morn.: Mg breakfast at the Community Center and taking charge every other Tuesday evening in the NYCRR lounge. MRS. HAROLD SOMLYO Zedakah has adopted two more Mrs. Harold Sornlyo is chair- war orphans and sent over $200 man of the committee in charge worth of drugs and medical sup- of arrangements for the dance of plies to DP camps in Europe. the University Area Women's Club, to be held Sunday evening at the Jewish Center. JULES se KLEIN Dr. Kost Discharged; Reopens Dental Office Dr. David H. Kost has been dis- charged from the dental corps of the U. S. Army. Commissioned in July, 1942, he served in the ETO. A practicing dentist since 1935, he has reopened offices at 16548 Plymouth Road. ORCHESTRAS Entertainment Unexcelled Service for Weddings - Anniversaries Bar Mitzvahs - Banquets 753 Book Bldg. Ca. 4710 Camp Playfair Located in North Michigan, near Charlevoix, Petoskey For Boys and Girls . . Ages 6 to 16 years Mrs. Meister Preparing Class for Annual Affair Lachar's Kosher Page Thirteen Program Director: Ronald D. Patterson, B. S., M. A., • Health and PhYsical Education Director at Post • School; 3 Years Waterfront Director, Camp Brady. Also on the Staff Leo Thaldorf, A.B., B.S., B.C.S., A.M., Teacher of Mathematics at Post School, who will tutor-those who need it in this subject. Sophie Mendel, Teacher of Music Eugene Walker, M.A. Arts and Crafts 8 Years with Detroit Board of Education Patricia Phelps, Registered Nurse, Mich. Grad. Mrs. Minnie Fox (Foxy), Michigan's Best Known - School and Camp Cook.• 15 Years Det. Board of Education Eleanor Thaldorf, Senior Girls' Councilor A CAMP WITH EVERYTHING Plus Moderate Rates • Each Cabin equipped with • Recommended f o r Hay running water and mod- Fever and. Sinus Suffer- ern toilet facilities. ers. • Laundry at Camp. • Overnight Camp Out • Completely Staffed by Trips. Expert, Experienced • Canoe and Boat Trips. Counselors. • Scout Test s, Including • Camping and Pioneering Merit Badges. Instruction. All Types of Athletics and Sports Including: Archery — Golf — Tennis All. American Red Cross Swiniming and Life-Saving • Instructions and Tests Given. Certificates Awarded. ALL THIS AND MORE Phone For $al • Per Week TO. 8 8382 Only lila All Season - N For Folder and Details Transportation Arranged JANUARY 15, 1946 All affairs booked by Mr. Lachar were and will be under his per- sonal supervision. We Have Served Our Country . . . Let Us Serve You! For a Gala Passover- . Zack's Kosher Catering Co. (Formerly Lachar's) Cordially Invites You to Celebrate Our First Peacetime Pesach LOU SAM MAX THE HORENSTEIN BROTHERS •I Watch for the Opening of A Real Community Seder Monday and Tuesday. April 15 & 16 Amormnodationsfor the Sedorim and Passover W eek For Individuals - Parties - Families A Cantor Will Officiate DELICATESSEN AND RESTAURANT 12647 Dexter at Leslie We will carry the finest selection of Delicatessens, Steaks and . :Special Rates for Entire Holiday Week) , For Reservations Phone TY. 4-9420 Max Baron, Mgr. 8939 TWELFTH ST. Chops and also a full line of Fancy Party Snacks DELIVERY SERVICE Open About March 15 . NO. 9213