, Page Twelve THE JEWISH NEWS To Wed Sept. 21 Reisen Program Changed to May 20 March 31—To Mr. and Mrs. The joint Yiddish Culture Com- mittee of the Jewish Community Center and the Jewish Commun- ity Council announces that the date of the 70th Year Anniver- sary Celebration of Abraham Reisen has been changed to May 20, and will be held at the Art Institute. Sidor Belarsky, noted inter- preter of Jewish folk songs and music, will present special selec- tions. The Workmen's Circle Chorus, directed by Dan Froh- man, will present a group of Reisen's songs, to be heard in De- troit for the first time. A drama- tic presentation will feature some of the poet's famous skits, and the program will be climax- ed by the perzonal appearance of Reisen. Samuel Jacobson and Jay Ros- enshine are chairmen of the Rei- sen celebration. Tickets, priced at 75 cents and $1, are available at the Jewish Community Center, Metro Music Shop and all Jew- ish organizations. Philomathic to Mark Fiftieth Anniversary All former speakers of the Philomathic Debating Society are being contacted in preparation for a series of public events marking Philomathic's 50th anniversary as a young men's forensic society, according to Mort Zieve, chair- man of the celebration. The alumni speakers will be asked to serve as honorary com- mittee members, Zieve said. The golden anniversary observance is scheduled for next winter. Former speakers of the foren- sic group who wish to participate are requested to call Zieve at TO. 8-4983. Jack Alspector is present Philomathic speaker. Births Irving Kahn (Dorothy Albert), a daughter, Elizabeth Sharon. * * • March . 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Goldman of 148'7 Moni- ca, a daughter, Janis Ruth. * * * April 4—To Mr. and Mrs. The- odore Heideman of Clements Ave., a son, Richard Dennis. * * • April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krohner (Faye Grunt) of Glad- stone Ave., a daughter, Linda Beth. « • * April 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weitz (Frances Golsky) of 2130 Ewald Circle, a daugh- ter, Judith Gale. • * • April 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing B. Ackerman (Faye Goldberg, ROSALINE ROSENBLOOM formerly of Montreal) of 18695 Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenbloom San Juan Dr., a son, Thomas. • of 2640 Gladstone Ave. announce April 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Au- the engagement of their daugh- brey I. Gordon (Mary Center of ter, Rosaline, to Morton Porto- Windsor) of Santa Rosa Dr., a vich, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. son, Sheldon David. • • • Portovich of 9761 Broadstreet. April 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Fe- Sept, 21 has been set as their lix Green (Betty Milen) of Cal- wedding date. vert Ave., a son, Ronald Law- rence. Musk Guild to Close • • April 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Concert Series Thursday Robert Lewis Weston (Marilyn Weber of Cleveland) of Con- nelsville, Pa., a daughter, Nancy Jean. • • • April 17—To Dr. and Mrs. David I. Silver (Gertrude Feldstein) a ' son, Michael Steven. • • * April 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D is n e r (Devora Gordon) of Prairie Ave., a son, Eliot Gordon. • • • To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ty- ner (Margery Kohn) of 3010 Chicago Blvd., a son, Charles • ••••• O. La../ "Histadrut 1947" is an up to- - date review of the major activi- ties of the General Federation of JeWish Labor in Palestine. Divid- ed into several sections, it deals with labor, institutions, youth, culture, Arabs, and a picture story of the reception of a refugee into a settlement. Illustrated with many photog- growth of the Palestine labor movement from its beginnings in 1920 to its present status of 170,- 000 working members and nearly 90,000 'children and other depend- ents. New light is thrown on the Arab labor movement in two articles by Michael Assaf, Arab affairs expert of the Histadrut. 10328 DEXTER TO. 8-4114 amp Mehia Now Accepting Reservations for 1947 Camp Season Nursery, 3 to 5 Kindergarten, 5 to 6 Boys and Girls. 6 to 14 Hostel Bicycle Trips for Older Campers Oldest Continuous Directorship of Any Jewish Camp in Michigan For information call HOgarth 2139 or write to EDITH B. BERCOVICI!, DIRECTOR 4765 Fullerton Ave., Detroit 4, Mich. Former Director of Jewish Child Placement Bureau %% % 11. •••■• ..•■••• 410. ••••• .00++.•• %% %% % % %% At HO. 5172 Satisfaction Guaranteed Deposit Holds In Layaway MUSIC HOUSE Michigan State Board of Health WARREN J. COVILLE UNiversify 4-3750 METRO St CALL 7734 W. 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Just a brief phone call to our Office and your furs are on their way to a bonded cold NEW ALBUMS FLORENCE- BUTZEN Detroit Music Guild, which has been playing to sold out houses throughout the season, will bring to a close its eleventh season on Thursday, May 1, at the Detroit Institute of Arts Lecture Hall. The Guild's string quartet will be featured. The members are Morris Hochberg, first violin; Jules Yanover, second violin; Thaddeus Markiewicz, 'cellist, and Meyer Shapiro, violist. As- sisting the Quart.: will be Flor- ence Kutzen, pianist, who will join them in playing the Brahms Piano Quintet in F Minor. A few seats will be available at the door for those who are not regular subscribers to the Detroit Music Guild subscription series. IR.0 Preparatory Commission To Meet in Geneva May 1 GENEVA. "(JTA) — The second raphs, the yearbook shows the • * • To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jack Segal (June Goldstaff) of Pasa- dena Ave., a son, Steven Alan. Veterans Post to Hear Gridiron Star Schultz "Germany" Schultz, former Michigan all-American center, will deliver a talk on football and other sports before the Gen. Maurice Rose Post No. 420, Jew- ish War Veterans, at their meet- ing Thursday, May 1, at Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. The public is invited. Histradrut Yearbook Views Major Activities Ross. Senior Bicur Cholem Celebrates 53rd Year With Banquet Sunday Fifty-three years ago, 32 worn- en met in a little synagogue on High street between Hastings and Antoine to form an organization that later was to become highly respected for its humanitarian work. Today, the 150 active members of Detroit Senior Bicur Cholem continue to serve the sick and needy. When the group meets for its 53rd anniversary banquet, April 27, at the Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th, the clock will spin back to a wedding on Elizabeth St. when a few women happened to talk about the terrible things go- ing on in Europe. From this discussion sprang the Maternity Society. Women corn- ing to America who needed help, were given medical care, a baby wardrobe, six sheets and six pil- low cases and $7 in cash, all the group could spare. A year later the Maternity So- ciety, realizing the great neces- sity for assistance in a wider s c op e, became Detroit Bicur Cholem. The first war period found them marching down the aisles of theaters, collecting nickels and dimes to help invalids and vet- erans. During World War II, they were commended for their pa- triotic and humanitarian interests. Mrs. Lena Techner is marking her 10th anniversary as presi- dent of Bicur Cholem. Before her, Mrs. Ida Solai had served that office 18 years. Rabbis Lazar Levine and Alvin Poplack, director of Young Israel in Detroit, and Abraham H. Jaf- fin, executive director of Chesed shel Emes, will speak at the ban- quet. Friday, April 25, 1947 BLACK GROUND' PRINT DRESSES $12" Beauty on a budget .. . 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