12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 18, 1948 Adivitieo in Society Adele . Muriel Polarisky graduated June 4 from the Juilliard 8`Chool of Music, where she majored in piano. Dr. Sanford Polansky received his doctor's degree in medicine June 17 from Wayne Uni- versity College of Medicine. He will begin his internship July 1 at Woman's Hospital. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Polansky, will be at home Sunday, June 20, to relatives and friends, in honor of the two graduations. No cards. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Art of 3815 Cortland have returned from a three-month vacation in Miami Beach, New Orleans and Shreveport, La., where they visited - their children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Art and granddaughter, Maxine. - Mrs. Tillye Bell of Los Angeles is visiting here with her children, the -Murray Kahns and the Larry Covilles, and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elkind (Betty Glass) of San Francisco are visiting Mrs. Elkind's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Glass of 3207 Blaine. The Elkinds have made their home on the west coast since their marriage in March, 1947. Mr. Elkind is associated with a San Francisco radio station. Bride-elect Lucy Sucher was honored at pre-nuptial events by the following: Mesdames -Ernest Schwartz. Harold Sucher, Donald Sucher, William Sucher, Ben Sucher, Harry Sucher, Max Sucher, Jean Rist, Carl Lander, Harry Galperin, Bernard Cohen, Gerald Sucher, Lewis Zuieback and Saul Zuieback and Misses Violet Roth and Toby Langer. Dorothy Shekter, of 2427 Calvert, daughter of Sam Shekter and Betty S. Shekter, was graduated June 12 from the University of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang will be honored at a reception on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barach of Webb Ave. announce the grad- uation of their son, Albert, from Wayne University College of Edu- cation June 17. Mrs. Abe Leemon (Dorothy Rapp) of Elsinore, - Calif., and her aunt, Mrs. Esther Hoffman of Los Angeles, have returned to De- troit to attend the graduation of their brother and nephew, Seymour L. Rapp, son of Mrs. Sarah Rapp, who received the degree of doctor of - medicine from Wayne University Thursday evening. Mrs. Rapp will hold a reception in her son's honor Sunday, June 20, at their home, 2751 Tuxedo. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris of Burlingame have as their guests Mrs. Morris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Rosenbaum of Youngstown, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brodie of Chicago Blvd., left Tuesday for Evanston, Ill., to attend the graduation of their daughter, Madeleine, fropx Northwestern University. Miss. Edith Heavenrich of Trowbridge Ave. is the guest of the Andrew Winemans at their lodge in Gaylord, Mich. Mrs. Isaac Gilbert is leaving this Friday for Charlevoix, where she plans to spend the summer. Dr. and Mit. Herbert Kallet of Muirland Ave. have as their guest his sister, Miss E. M. Kallet of Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib of Burlington Rd. have returned from a stay at White Sulphur Springs, Va. Mrs. Stanley Fleischaker of West Eight Mile Rd. has returned from Pittsburgh, where she attended the high school commence- ment of her niece, Mary Einstein. The Misses Henrietta and Setta. Robinson of Calvert Ave. have left to spend a month in California. Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of the Belcrest had as her guest Mrs. G. A. Lehman. of New." York. Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal has returned to her home in Holly- wood, Fla., Fla. after a visit with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman Canterbury Rd., Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin of Boston Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, Jr., of Parkside Ave. Nancy Wolfner, who attends Smith College in Northampton, Mass., is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian G. Wolfner of Burlington Rd. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Sarason had as their guests last week, on the occasion of the confirmation of their son, Donald, her sister, Mrs: William Nelson, and their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fadem and son, Richard, of St. Louis, Mo. Full Program of Social, Workshop Activities Set for BBYO Meeting Here Delegates from the United States and Canada will assemble at the Tuller Hotel, July 4 through 7, for the third annual national convention of the Bnai Brith Young Men and Women. The Detroit convention com- mittee is headed by Harry Mirvis and Charlotte Waterstone, as- sisted by Michigan Region direc- tors Tess Weiss and Chuck Levy. Friday night, July 2, at Bnai Moshe synagogue, supplemen- tary Sabbath services will be held for all delegates and guests, led by Dave Rappaport. An Oneg Shabbat will be held in the social hall, supervised by Marcia Drucker. Highlights of the serv- ice will be the Rex 11 BBYM choir, and the sermon, to be delivered by Harry Mirvis. Saturday afternoon, a tour to Greenfield Villa g"e is being planned by Joyce Seedburg.'Sat- urday evening the group wlil have a weinie roast and outing. which will include dancing, com- munity singing and games. Sunday night is the opening dance of the convention, featur- ing Iry Fields and his orchestra. "Club Chez la Roix" will be pre- sented by Rex BBYM. Joe Burk will be in charge of entertain- ment for the evening. Highlights of the convention will be workshops on social action and Palestine, program- ming, leadership and member- ship. A national project will be adopted by the BBYM and YW. Last year the BBYW nationally sent articles of creative value to displaced orphans in a home in France; BBYM sent religious articles and kits to tie in with the project. Tuesday evening, a program is being planned by Harriet Noch- man for all delegates and guests. Snack will be served by the De- troit hospitality committee, headed by Madeline Belkin. The Detroit convention com- mittee will issue a bulletin daily to all delegates, informing them of the activities of the conven- tion. Louise Kallus will edit it. Among the national dignitaries who will be present at the con- vention will be Rabbi Am•am Prero, national director of BB- YO; Victor Perlmutter, national director of administration for BBYO, and Manheim Shapiro, national program director of BBYO. Helene Fishbein, national presi- dent of BBYW, and Cy Cohen, national president of BBYM, will lead the activities for the week- end. e rneil YOUR HAIRDRESSER Ivan S. Bloch Chapter Elects Mrs. W. Phillips Pioneer Women's Dance, Frolic Set for June 26 The 11 clubs of the Pioneer Women's Organization, together with the Council of Detroit, will sponsor a dance and frolic at the Masonic Temple on Saturday evening, June 26. Prizes will be ZELDA MILLER given away. Proceeds will go towards the erection of a new Children's Home in Rishon Le Zion. A city-wide conference was held at the organization's headquarters and a number of resolutions for the expansion of the organization and for the strengthened support of its institutions of the Moazcith Hapoaloth in Israel were adopted. Zelda Miller is Moatzoth Ha- poaloth chairman • for PWO in Detroit. A new club of young profes- sional women was organized through the efforts of Mrs. M. Raskin. $12.50 up SUPERVISED BY . MR. ERNEST 7410 W. 7 MILE RD. Branch Ft. Lauderdale, Florida UN. 2-0343 ROBINSON COUSINS' CLUB recently held a clothing and can- ned goods shower at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Gordon, 4782 . Leslie. Clothing and canned goods contributed by guests and- members will- be sent to a DP camp in Europe. Moving to Tucson FOR SALE Going Wholesale Doughnut Business in Tucson, Arizona LONG ESTABLISHED Have Exceptionally Good Accounts. WILL SELL OUTRIGHT — OR WILL CONSIDER PARTNERSHIP WITH EXPERIENCED BAKER. 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Permanents from For Your Dancing Pleasure LEE FIELDS At an installation dinner at the Olde Wayne Club June 9, the following took office in the Pis- gah Business ark Professional Chapter of Bnai Ruth Teitelbaum, president; • Betty Rockaway, Sylvia Hendel- - man, vice presidents; Dorothy Biller, treasurer; Frances Born- - stein, Sara Weiss, Minnie Schneider, secretaries; Mae Bert. man, Frances Kahn, Estelle Hen- dricks, trustees; Arlene Kahn, sentinel; Pearl Cohen, and Pearl Nusbaum, monitress. AARON M. KATZ Suggests For the New Look—You Get a Mrs. William J. Phillips was re- elected president of the Ivan S. Bloch Chapter, Bnai Brith Wom- en. Other officers elected were: Gertrude Langdorf, Lenora Yav- itz and Mrs. Archie Singer, vice- presidents, Mrs: Lester Landes, monitress; Esther Fogel, treas- urer; Mrs. Ernest Curtis, Mrs. Alan Weitzman, Alyce Bigelman, Mrs. Seymour Tarnoff, Eileen Reznik and Mrs. Morris Klasky, secretaries; Mrs. Lucy Sheri-, his- torian; Mrs. Eugene Gross, sent- inel; Mrs. Irving Offenheim, guardian; Mrs. William Freid- man, guide;' Mrs. Alan Heller, parlimeritariarr. • Elected to serve as trustees were: Muriel Shapiro, Mrs. Bill Gross and Mrs. Martin Pastor. Those serving on the board are: Rebecca Tenenbaum, Chalamus Tigel, Mrs. Alex Levine, Mrs. Jack Smith, Mrs. Joe Greenberg, Mrs. Jack Kaufman, Mrs. Bernard Brody, Mrs. Louis Webber, Molly Lee and Mona Coblintz. • Installation of officers will be held at 8:30 p.m. Monday, June 14, at the Wilshire Hotel. Mrs. Charles Solovich will be the in- stalling officer and Mrs. Sam Gutterman will assist. Lucy Sherr is chairman of the program. Louis Marshall Groups Install • New Leaders Men's and women's divisions of the Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai Brith held a joint installation of officers June 2 at the Workmen's Circle. Heading the men's lodge for next year will be Dr. Lawrence Yaffa, president; James Laker, Al Farber, vice presidents; Arnold Michlin, Torn Zohott, secretaries; Oscar Bank, treasurer; Morris Yaroz, warden; Elias Springer, guardian. The women's chapter officers are Mesdames Joseph Rodman, president; Ben Nadis, Leon Meck- ler, Al Gutman, vice presidents; Nathan Gurwin, treasurer; Her- man Kyff, Alfred Weiner, Harry Godzin, Oscar Rappaport, secre- taries; Nathan Yaffa, guide; Har- ry Einhorn, sentinel; Stanley Yates, monitress. Ruth Teitelbaum Heads Pisgah Business Group Swimming Cano eing Aquaplaning Baseball Motor Boating Tennis and All Land Sports Handicraft and Shop Archery and Riflery Adventurecraft Overnight Hiking Outdoor Cooking Long Canoe Trips Dancing and Musk RESIDENT PHYSICIAN and REGISTERED NURSES HO. 2139 EDITH B. BERCOVICH, DIRECTOR 4765 Fullerton St., Detroit 4, Mich. (Former Director of Jewish Child Placement Bureau)