F'r'iday, January 23, 1948 Youth Groups YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB of N. W. HEBREW CONGREGA- TION will present "An Evening of Hypnotism," featuring Oscar Nudelman, noted Chicago psy- chologist and hypnotist, at 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8, at the synagogue, Curtis and Santa Rosa. The YPC also is sponsoring a Friday night service at 8:30 p.m. Feb. 6. * * * Members of the LOUIS MAR- SHALL BNAI BRITH GIRLS entertained for the Louis Mar- shall Women Jan. 12. Those in the play were Sylvia Stein, Ei- leen 'Weisberg, Evelyn Rosen- stein, Penny Issacs, Marcia Beck- er, Shirley Bieberman and Sonia Warshawsky. * * * TEMPLE BETH EL YOUNG PEOPLES CLUB will hold its first election meeting at 2:30 p. m., Sunday, Feb. 1, at the Tem- ple. A nominating committee consisting of Audrey Joyce Hart- man, chairman; Joan Eston, Lois Feinberg, Bud Kaine and Robert Kuttnauer has drawn up the fol- lowing slate: Cornell Janeway, president; Harvey Freeman, vice- president; Eva Bach, recording secretary; Eleanor Heilbronner, corresponding secretary; Robert Grauer, treasurer; Richard Wald- bott, Robert Kuttnauer and Bud Kaine, delegates at large. The club announces the first meeting of its discussion group on Jan. 28,.at 8:15 p. m. The dis- cussion will be lead by Rabbi Sidney Akselrad, whose topic will be: "Palestine". Peter Copeland will preside. * * • The newly-formed BNAI DAVID YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY elected the following officers for 1948-49: Miles Meyerson, presi- dent; Mitchell Goldman, vice- president; Merlin Utchenik, treas- urer; Shirley Pechenick, record- ing secretary; Beverly Marko- witz, corresponding secretary. Sunday, Jan. 24, at 3 p. m., at the synagogue, 14th and Elmhurst, the Young Peoples Society will have its first social. As guest speaker they will present Myron Solomon, who will bring greet- ings from the congregation. Young adults, aged 18 to 33, are invited. * * a To celebrate the end of exams, the Wayne University Chapter of IZFA will hold a toboggan party at 8 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 1. Marty Hollander, TO. 6-0114, is in charge of plans. All college stu- dents in the Detroit area are in- vited to an IZFA open house at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Feb. 3, at Hillel House. Students wishing to par- ticipate in a leadership training program next semester are in- vited to contact Joe Yanich, pres- ident, TO. 6-8046. Community Calendar Jan. 24—Hadassah Oneg Shabat, 1 p. m. Jan. 24—Jewish Center Dance. Jan. 24—Women's League for Sab- bath Observance, movie, 8:30 p. rn. Jan. 24—ZOD Chaptetr 1 party, Bnai Moshe. Jan. 25—Infant Service Group din- ner-dance, Latin Quarter. Jan. 27—Youth Education League luncheon, Masonic, 12:30 p. m. Jan. 27--Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood, book review, 12:30 p. m. Jan. 27—Jewish National Fund Ladies Auxiliary donor event, 8 p. m. Jan. 27—Jewish War Vets 495 Ray- mond Block Post installation, 8:15 p. m. Jan. 2S—Shaarey Zedek Men's Club, lecture by Ludwig Lewisohn. Jan. 28—United Hebrew Schools Women's Auxiliary luncheon, 12 :30 p.m. Jan. 28—Mother's Club Council, Palestine program, 1 p. m. ' Jan. 29—Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division Institute. Jan. 30—Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood rally. 12 noon. Jan. 31—Shaarey Zedek Young Peo- ple's Society dance, 8:30 p. m. Jan. 31—Women of Gmiluth Chaso- dim, concert, Art Institute, 8 p. Feb. 1—Junior Service Group, 3 p. in., Jewish Community Center. Bridal Calendar Feb. 8—Miss Helen Sloan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sloan, 12800 Santa Clara, to Ray- mond Kanfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kanfer, at a 5 o'clock ceremony at the Shaarey Zedek. Page Fifteen THE JEWISH NEWS Esther F. Masserman Wed to Californian e ngagementi Mr. and Mrs. L. Snyder of Roselawn Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Maxine, to Dr. Jack Gregory, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Ginsburg of Webb Ave. The betrothed couple will be honored at an open house from 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday_, Jan. 25, at 18261 Roselawn. No cards. a a * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eder of Clair- mount Ave. announce the betro- thal and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Helen Roslyn, to Harry M. Gallup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gallup of Albany, N. Y. The bridegroom-elect will be graduated from Siena College, Albany, in June. He is affiliated with Gamma Nu Sigma. A June wedding is planned. a a a The engagement of Roslyn Lee Lubin to Marvin S. Greenhut has MRS. ROBERT BRONER been announced by her parents, Miss Esther Frances Masser- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lublin of Glendale Ave. The bridegroom- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. elect's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Masserman of 3290 Burlin- William Greenhut of Richton Ave. game avenue, and Robert Broner * * of Santa Monica, Cal., were mar- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Barach of ried Sunday, Jan. 18, _at the Wil- shire Hotel. Rabbi Morris Adler Brooklyn, N. Y., announce the performed the double-ring cere- engagement of their daughter, Batya Beatrice, to Joseph Nor- mony. man Epel, son of Mr. and Mrs. The bride was attended by Jacob Epel of Pingree Ave. Miss Charlotte Hoffer, 18213 Sor- rento, as maid of honor, and Mat- thew Broner, a brother of the Artist bridegroom was best man. There were 120 guests at a dinner fol- lowing the ceremony. Mr. Broner is the son of Mrs. Ida Broner of Santa Monica, and Diana Blumenfeld, stage and the late Abraham Broner. He received his B.A. and M.A. de- screen star of pre-war Poland, grees from Wayne University and will be one of five artists to be attended UCLA. The bride is featured on the program of the benefit concert to be sponsored a senior at Wayne. After a honeymoon trip to New by the Jewish National Workers' York the couple will make their Alliance of Windsor. Proceeds of the concert, which, home in Auburn, Ala., where Mr. Broner will be an instructor at will take place Thursday, Feb. 5, the Alabama Polytechnic Insti- at Shaar Hashomayim auditor- ium, will be donated to the Com- tute. munity Council Welfare Fund Campaign of Windsor. Maimonides Auxiliary Co-featured with Miss Blumen- feld will be Jonas Turkow, stage Observes Music Month and screen artists; Jedidio Ep- Women's Auxiliary of Maimon- stein, continental opera star; ides Medical Society will meet Nahum Nardi, Palestinian com- Jan. 24, preceded by luncheon at poser and pianist, and Al Harris, Huyler's. The event is for wives humorist. of physicians, by reservation. In celebration of Jewish Music Month, Mrs. David Kliger, pro- ROSENBLAT gram chairman, has arranged for ORCHESTRAS Mrs. S S. Wittenberg to interpret Jewish songs, accompanied by Weddings — Bar Mitzvahs Rosa Bassin Stein. Monologues Socials will be given by Charlotte Krue- Dinner-Dance Entertainment ger, dramatist formerly with sta- Headed by Detroit's tion WWJ. Popular M. C. Five to Star On Farband Benefit Program in Windsor Hostesses will be Mesdames David Kliger, N. J. Kapetansky, A. Alan Agree, Morton Barnett, Charles Git- ln, Jack Greenberg, S. Gross, Louis Harley, H. Y. Hoffman, Louis Kamin, Leon A. Katzin, Emery P. Kovak, S. E. Lerman, Max Lichter and Peter Shifrin. Complete Party Arrangement 1103 WURLITZER BLDG. 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Sale prked from $1.98 up The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mlawer Umgegend Verein will hold its ninth annual donor lunch- eon at 12 noon Wednesday, Feb. 4, at , Bel-Aire. Proceeds will be used for Palestinian and other philanthropic projects. Mrs. Israel Burnstein is chair. man of the luncheon, with Mrs. Benjamin Zalla as her co-chair- man. Featured on the program will be Dolores Fisher, Juillard School of Music scholarship win- ner, who will be accompanied by Harriet Lewis. Morton Zieve will direct a group from the Wayne University Circular Theater in John Madi- son Morton's "Box and Cox." The Palestinian film "House in the Desert" also will be shown. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Joe Kasmer, presi- dent, TO. 8-0534, Mrs. Burnstein, TR. 2-4053, or Mrs. Zalla, TY. 4-7873. 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