Friday, March 19, 1948 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eleven e Youth Groups Detroit chapter of MASADA, which is reorganizing as a co-ed General Zionist youth group, will hold a general meeting, open to the public, April 1 at Shaarey Zedek. The following have been appointed to the enlarged board of directors: Barbara Greenberg, Elaine Zelden, Sophie Schulman, Charles Levin, Arlene Davidson, Elaine Krohn, Marjorie Davidson and Yvette Mandell. * * * New officers elected by TALL TOWERS are: Norman. Long, president; M34 on Korner, vice president; Carolyn Hartman, re- cording secretary; Rose Sears, social secretary; Doris Grober, treasurer; Marvin Victor, Arthur Feldman, Esther Sears, board of directors. Tall Towers. are prepar- ing for a membership campaign. The height requirements are 6 ft. or over for men and 5'8" or over for girls. For information call Carolyn Hartman, TO. 8-6376, or Doris Grober, TO. 5-2443. * * * AZA BASKETBALL TOUR- NAMENTS are over except foi" the final playoffs. Left .to play in the finals after the semi-final of last Thursday are Detroit No. 63, Al Karbelnick No. 321; and. Seymour Sobole No. 661. The finals will be played at 3:30 p. m. Sunday, March 28, at the Jew- ish Center. * * * YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB of t h e NORTHWEST HEBREW CONGREGATION will present "Club Northwest" at the syna- gogue social hall, Curtis at San- ta Rosa, Sunday evening, March 28. Ronnie Fenton and his or- chestra will provide the dance music. Geraldine Harvey, blues singer, and Ronnie Licht, song stylist, will be featured singers. Mel Sachs, boogie pianist, and comedian Lew Pleasant also will perform. For tickets call Bill Sklar, TY. 7-8712, Leon Cohan, UN. 1-4129, or Mrs. D. Miller, UN. 3-7100. * * * TEMPLE BETH EL YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB will present Dr'. Harry August, noted psychia- trist, as the next forum speaker at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, March 21, in the Men's Club Room on the fourth floor of the Temple. Dr. August's topic will be "Marriage Problerris." The public is invited. * * * A Purim carnival, featuring a creative program prepared and presented by young people 13 to 21 years of age will be presented by HASHOMER HATZAIR at 7:30 p. in. Sunday, March 21, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Preva Shapiro will present her Hebrew choir; Yona Weisner, a dance group, and David Saferstein, a dramatic group in an original play, "The Unforeseen." Chave Feldman is in charge of the eve- ning's activities. Proceeds will go toward a Hashomer Hatzair sum- mer camp to be built in the Irish Hills. Tickets may be obtained at the group's headquarters, Lin- wood and Burlingame, or at the door. * * * Members of the Wayne Univer- sity chapter of the INTERCOL- LEGIATE ZIONIST FEDERA- TION will meet at 7 p. m. Satur- day, March 20", and at 10 a. m. Sunday, March 21, at the Labor Zionist Institute, Pasadena and Linwood, to go tagging for the Histadrut campaign. IZFA mem- bers may register for the coming Regional Zionist Youth Institute by calling Evelyn Stollman, TO. 5-5534. * * * The; third annual HIGH SCHOOL SPRING FORMAL, co- * sponsored by Temple Beth El, Temple Israel, Northwest He brew Congregation and Shaarey Zedek, will be held Saturday, April 17, at Temple Beth El. Tommy Marvin's band will pro- vide the dance music: received answers to their letters. Girls aged 18 to 25 who are in- terested in joining this chapter may call the membership chair- man, Marcie Becker, WE. 4-5100. * * DISTRICT NO. 6 AZA conven- tion will be held in MinMkpolis, March 20 to 22. Representing Michigan and. Windsor will be the winners of the last Michigan Regional Tournament. Detroit No. 63 will send nine player to com- pete for basketball honors, Sam Taub, Abba Shapiro, Jack Lied- erman, Alvin Mifelow, Marshall Fisher, Aaron Rosenstein, Marvin Lieberson and Leo Wise. Leonard Sandweiss of Seymour Sobole No. 661 is entering the oratory con- test, while Earl Kulp and Louis Wolfson of Phillip Wasserman No. 5 from Grand Rapids will try for debating honors. * Members of NOAH MIZRACHI will visit homeS in the 12th St. and Dexter sections this Wednes- day and Thursday, asking it.esi- dents, "How about some Shalach Monos for our brothers in Pal- estine?" Dressed in Purim cos-- tumes, the young men and wo-' men will canvass the neighbor- hoods seeking funds for defense of the Yishuv. * * * AVIVA CHAPTER of JUNIOR MIZRACHI WOMEN will present a play at its next meeting, en- titled, "The Four Daughters", under the direction of Irene Ap- plebaum. Irene will be aided by the chapter president, Edith Solomon; vice - president, Alice Weinner, Dorothy Beitman, Lee Aaron and Betty Stollman. The program is scheduled for 8 p. m. Tuesday, March 23 at the home of Alice Weinner, 2931 Pasadena. For further 'information call Dorothy Beitman, TO. 7-2341. April Mrs. G. Fealk of 3380 Monterey Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter, Beatrice, to Norman Aftergood, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Aftergood of :Toledo. The bridegroom-elect served 39 months in the Coast Artilllery. He is a graduate of the University of Toledo. No date has been set for the wedding. * Continuing its series on Jew- ish community institutions, WAYNE UNIVERSITY FIILLEL will present Herman Jacobs, ex- ecutive director of • the Jewish Center, at noon next Tuesday on the subject, "The Meaning of Jewish Center." On Wednes- day, Max Chomsky will discuss - "Judaism and Christianity,"• the book by Trude Weiss-Rosmarin. The program Wednesday eve- ning will feature the reading of the Megillah by Rabbi Irwin Gordon. A Purim Spiel and hamentaschen will follow. Night school. students are particularly invited. * * * YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF BNAI MOISHE will have a Purim. social, Wednesday, March 24, at 8:30 p.m., at Bnai Moishe Synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence. There will be dancing and re- freshments for a nominal fee. *. * * Plans Jewish Agency Opens New Immigrant Camp !tgayetrienb Wedding MISS SYLVIA PASKIN Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Paskin of Webb Ave. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Sylvia, to Dr. Emanuel R. Zingeser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zingeser, of Santa Rosa Dr. * * * The couple were honored at an Sara Lee Eichler, president of open house March 14 at the home the REBECCA GRATZ AUXILI- of the bride-elect's parents. The wedding will take place ARY of Bnai Brith Young Women April 18. announces that the chapter has been writing letters to the presi- Detroit increased its giving to dent and congressmen in refer- the Red Feather Community ence to the situation in Palestine. Chest campaign by 2.7 per cent A few of the girls have already between 1946 and 1947. * * * Mr., and Mrs. Robert Finkel of Blaine Ave. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Dorothy, to Lee Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willianol Stone of Seward. Ave. * * * The engagement of Betty Helene Gold to Karl J. Lewis is announced by her parents, Mr. MISS BARBARA LANSKY The engagement • of Barbara and Mrs. Louis Gold of Clements Lansky to Leon Zolkower is an- Ave. Mr. Lewis is the son of Mr. nounced by her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Jack K. Lewis of Wilde- Mrs. Julius Lansky of Webb mere Ave. The couple both at- Ave. The bridegroom-elect is the tend Wayne University. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan * * * Zolkower of Elmhurst Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Green- Arrangements. are being Made . baum of Doris Ave. announce the for a December wedding. engagement of their daughter, Edna Helen, to Dr. Herbert Michelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. ar i itzvaL Louis Michelman, of W. Outer Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Char- Dr. .foos of 3431 W. Outer Dr., an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ronald B., Saturday morn- ing, March 20, at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation. A recep- tion honoring the Bar Mitzvah will be held at home Saturday evening. * * * We Specialize in • Weddings • Showers Dr. and Mrs. J. Shapiro of Expert floral arrangements 12524 Broadstreet announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Howard BILL CAPLAN LARRY MORRIS Sidney, Saturday, March 20, at Charge Accounts Welcomed Shaarey Zedek. * * * 9111 Linvvqod at Joy TY. 4-7784 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cutler of 1849 Indiana announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert Marshall, Saturday morning, March 27, at the Northwest Syna- gogue. A dinner honoring the Bar Mitzvah will be held at Bel- Aire Sunday evening, March 28. NEW YORK — Under the pres- sure of increased immigration from Europe and Cyprus, the Jewish Agency for Palestine, with the aid of American funds, is ex.. parading its reception facilities and has opened a new immigrant camp near Hadera with a capaci- ty at any one time of 1,500 new- comers including 200 babies. 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