▪ ■ Mrs; Wm. ' Frank Minties Leader Of NCJW Section Detroit section, National Coun- cil of Jewish Women, will hold its annual spring luncheon meet- ing at 12:30 p.m. Monday, May 3, at Hotel • Statler. Installation of officers and an original skit will highlight the program. Mrs. William H. Frank will accept the gavel from Mrs. Herbert M. Smith, retiring presi- dent. Play directors are Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal, Jr. and Mrs. James Wineman. Musical director is kIrs. Seymour Simons, and pro- perty director, Mrs. Harold Ziv. Accompaniment will be played by Mrs. Royal Maas. Mesdames Marjorie Hart, Joseph Radom, Harold Schakne and Nate Schla- fer comprise the cast. Mrs. Maier B. Finsterwald is chairman of the program committee. Luncheon arrangements are under the supervision of titre chairman, Mrs. David Marx, and co-chairmen, Mrs. Louis Lands- berg and Mrs. Ralph Levy. Reservations must be phoned in to the Council office, TR. 1-3700. AJC Women Honor - National President At Luncheon May 19 Dr. Humphrey to Review Jewish Chaplain,: a G,eneral • Work on Prejudice' for PARIS (JTA) — The senior AJC Social Action Unit engagel#Fnli Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lieber- man of Birchcrest Dr. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Marilyn, to Richard Ullman Waldbott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Waldbott of Fairfield Ave. The bridegroom-elect attended the University of Pennsylvania. During the war he served as a Naval lieutenant in both the At- lantic and Pacific area. The young couple plan to be married on May 9. * * * ' Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Greenberg announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Joys to Sol M. Collins, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Collins. The couple plans an October wedding. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goodman of San Juan Drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Cecile, to Moe -Traurig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Traurig of Twelfth St. A July wedding is planned. MISS SHIRLEE MEISEL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meisel of 4034 Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirlee, to Nathan Cooperstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.- Cooper- stein of Carter -Ave. No date has been set for the wedding. Dr. Norman Humphrey, asso- ciate professor of sociology at Wayne University, will address the Commission on Law and Social Action of the Detroit Sec- tion, American Jewish Congress, next Thursday evening, at the home of Mrs. Murray Altman, 18491 Northlawn. Dr. Humphrey recently com- pleted important studies of Mexican culture. In 'his address Thursday he will review Carey McWilliams' latest book, "A Mask for Prejudice," which deals with the growth of anti-Semitism in the U.S. Dr. Morris Raskin and Morris Gleicher are chairmen of the Commission on Law and Social Action. Jewish chaplain among the French forces on duty in the French zone of Germany has been elevated to the honorary rank of general. Previously, only the senior Catholic chaplain held a general rank. ROSENBLAT ORCHESTRAS Weddings — Bar Mitzvahs Socials Dinner-Dance Entertainment HARRY CHERNIAK of Wind- Headed by Detroit's Popular M. C. sor was elected vice president of Complete Party Arrangement the Western Ontario Zone Council of Canadian Jewish Congress. He 1103 WURLITZER BLDG. also was appointed chairman of CA. 3221 — TO. 6-5016 A night of fun and frolic has the Zone Council's committee on and Professional Rehearsal been planned for the fifth annual Welfare Fund Campaigns. cabaret night of Mezeritcher Social Club, May 2, 8:30 . p.m., at Northwest Hebrew Congregation. Under the direction of and featuring Max Sosin, a floor show Now Exclusive Caterers will include dancing, singing, at the pantomine and comedy acts by the Mezeritcher amateur actors. HOTEL PARK AVENUE PENTHOUSE Sosin is known for his rendition of the "Jewish Hour" and has AND ENGLISH ROOM entertained at Bnai Brith and' serving the same delicious kosher meals other organizational social meet-, under the supervision of the `Vaad Harabonim' ings. Music for deriding will be fur- We also cater SHOWERS - WEDDINGS - BAR MITZVAHS and nished by Mickey Woolf's orches- ALL SOCIAL AFFAIRS . . . at your home, synagogue or hall. tra. There will be refreshments. Proceeds of the affair will be FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS WO. 2-2825 or TE. 4-1554 distributed to worthy charities. Mezeritcher Annual Cabaret Night May 2 The Wilshire Kosher Catering Co. CURTAIN CLEANING . The coming to Detroit of Judge Justine Wise Polier, national president , of the American Jew- ish Congress, Women's Division, has created a great deal of in- terest among key Detroit • per- sonalities. Among the prominent persons who already have sent in their reservations/ for the luncheon to be given by the Detroit Women's Division Wednesday, May 19 at Masonic Temple, to honor Judge Polier, are Judge Ira W. Jayne, Judge O'Brien, Helen Theut, Eleanor Hutzel, and Edward Pokorny,' friend of the court. Because of her long outstand- ing work with community and child welfare problems, Judge Polier, daughter of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, comes well equipped to speak on the subject of "Insecur- ity and Prejudice." Students Engaged ■ Our Rates Are Standard But Our Service Cold Fur Storage Your -furs receive the personal attention of men who know and respect furs. You can be sure that your furs will get the best of care. Superb Cleaning Windsor Alumni to Give Two Dramatic Programs Alumni of the Peretz •School in Windsor are planning to present two dramatic programs. The first will be an adaptation of D. 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