Page Ten

Adivitieo in Society

Yetta Schutzman is spending her spring vacation from Michigan
State College with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Schutzman.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hayman of 2715 Tuxedo and Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman B. Harrison of 2745 Cortland, have left for a vacation in
Miami Beach.
Mrs. Nathan Goldberg of Huntington Woods is visiting in New
York.
, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tabashnik of Fairfield Ave. left for a vaca-
tion in Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lambert of Grosse Pointe are leaving from
New Orleans on a Carriloiean Cruise.
Mr. and,„Mrs. Maier Finsterwald of Parkside Ave returned from
a cruise on The Grace Line.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Himelhoch returned from their vacation in
'Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving B. Ackerman of 18695 San Juan Drive had
as their guest Moishe Yavnai of Tel --Aviv, Palestine. Miss Mona
Goldberg of Montreal, Quebec, sister of Mrs. Fay - Ackerman, at
present is visiting with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Bank of 2929 Taylor Ave. have returned
from their winter vacation at Miami Beach.
Renee Salon will arrive Tuesday from Gainesville, Ga., to spend
her vacation from Brenan College With her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Salon of Longfellow Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Smokier are spending several days in
New York, where they are guests at the Hampshire House.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gottloeb of 19316 Warrington Dr. have
returned from a five-week stay in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blackman and daughter, formerly of Mon-
terey Ave., are now residing in Phoenix, Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Margolis and daughter, 'Arlene Beth, form-
erly of Tuxedo Ave., are now residing in their new home at 18404
Washburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoffman of Sturtevant Ave. have returned
from a six-week stay in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rossin, their daughter, Penny, and son,
Keith, have returned from a month's stay at Royal Palms Hotel,
Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silverman of Longfellow . Ave., after an
extended stay in Hot Springs, Ark., are now spending six weeks in
Palm Springs, Calif. They are stopping at Turquoise Villa and ex-
pect to be back home on April 1.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert of Byron Ave. left for a month's
vacation which will take them to the Carial Zone, and other Central
American countries.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt are visiting with Mrs. Silber-
blatt's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Siegel, in Haines
City, Fla., and expect to return home for Passover.

UHS Music Department
Directed by M. Kesner

Plans Fall Nuptials

-In order to develOp an ap-
preciation for Jewish music
among children, arrangements
have been made for a music de-
partment in the United Hebrew
Schools.
Moe Kesner is in charge of this
department. In addition to teach-
ing the children melodies for par-
ticpiation in children's services,
Palestinian and other songs will
be taught in relation to holidays
and classwork.
Special classes in singing will
be conducted for the teachers.

To Wed April

Friday, Mardi 19, 1948

THE JEWISH NEWS

Detroit Congress Unit
To Hear Mrs. Pollack
At Luncheon March 23

Dr. Glazer to Speak
At JWV Auxiliary
Community Luncheon

The Women's Division of the
American Jewish Congress will
present Mrs. Fred C. Pollock,
noted lecturer, lawyer and Ameri-
can Jewish Congress delegate to

"Can the United. Nations Keep
the Peace?" will be the question.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Temple
Beth El will dis-
:uss before wo-
:nen veterans'
7epresentat Ives
attending t h e
Jewish War, Vet-
arans communi-
ty relations des-
sert • luncheon at
p. m. March 22,
at Kern's audi-
torium. •
Approximately
Dr. Glazer
300 women, relit
resenting over 25 patriotic organ-
izations are expected to attend
the dessert luncheon, Mrs: Arlena
Rhodes, co-chairman, announced.
The Detroit Music Study Chor-
al Club will sing' under the di-
rection of Dan Frohman.
The luncheon will initiate a
series of programs , designed by
the Michigan Department of the
Jewish War Veterans - to make for
better understanding between the
members of veterans groups.
MRS. FRED C. POLLACK
Two full tuition scholarships of
the United Nations Conference $500 each have been established
in San Francisco, at a joint • at Brandeis University, Waltham,
chapter luncheon meeting at Mass., by the National Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Jewish War Vet-
12:30 p. m. at the Tuller Hotel. erans, to be awarded to ..daugh-
The Congress choral group, ters of war veterans. These schol-
under the direction of Mrs. Theo- arships will cover the 1948-49
dore Powers, will present a group academic year at the Institution,
scheduled to open this fall.
of Palestinian songs.
President Elizabeth W. Shapero,
Tickets may be obtained by Michigan Department president,
calling the following chapter announced that all .45 of the
chairmen; Central, Mrs. E. Zat- Michigan auxiliaries ha subscrib-
kin, No. 4009; South, Mrs. Shay ed to the support of the scholar-
ship fund.
Foreman, TY. 7-5130; Northeast,
Lt. Col. Elliot Niles of Brook-
Mrs. Gerald Steinberg, U N .
3-504, and Northewst, Mrs. Ar- line, Mass., has been appointed
special advisor on veterans mat-
nold Frank, UN. 3-1869.
ters to Brig. Gen. Julius Klein,
Members are asked to . bring
national commander of JEWISH
worn linens to the meeting for WAR VETERANS of the United
cancer work. „
States.

UHS Graduates' Purim
Reunion on March 25

Featuring a "Reunion Megil-
lah," the reunion of graduates
of the United Hebrew Schools of
the first 10 years in the schools'
existence will take the form of
a Purim banquet, next Thurs-
day evening, at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg.
A. Elazer, associate superin-
tendent of the schools, will be
guest speaker.
Ruben Isaacs and Max Chom-
sky are in charge of preparing
the Megillah for the Seudah.
Graduates of the schools dur-
ing the first decade of the
schools' functions who mat' not
have received invitations to the
dinner because their addresses
were not available are asked to
call the schools, TO. 8-0063, for
reservations.
For information call Esther
Charnas, secretary, TO. 6-5242,
or the office of. the schools, TO.
8-0063. Allan L. Weston is chair-
man of the reunion.

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MISS ROZLYN KOUNS
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kouns of
Tuxedo Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter7Roz-
lyn, to Leonard Levett, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levett of
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Traphagen School of Fashion in
New York. Her fiance served with
the Army Air Corps from 1942 to
1948.
A September wedding is being
planned. . -

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ZENN, dramatic soprano, Will
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