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United Hebrew Schools' Auxiliary's
25th Anniversary Dinner on Dec. 7
Council's Fashion
Revue to Feature
Mr. and .Mrs. Andrew H. Sil- Clothing for Resale
verman announce the engage-
ngagenien13
ment of their daughter, Betty
Rae Terry, to Douglas C. Sher-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Szuran.
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At a birthday celebration given
in her honor, the engagement of
Roselle Unatin to Fred B. Lifton,
son of .Isidore Lifton of Delaware
Ave., was announced by her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Unatin
of Grand Ave. Both the bride-
elect and her fiance attend - the
Wayne University Law School.
The bride-to-be is a member of
Sigma Theta Delta. Mr. Lifton is
secretary of the local chapter of
Delta Sigma Rho, national speech
honor society. Both. are officers of
Wayne University Chapter of the
National Lawyer's Guild. They
will wed in June.
Cabinet Members Laud
Meyer Levin's Heroism
WASHINGTON (JTA) — The
late Sgt. Meyer Levin, bombar:
dier for Captain Colin Kelly in
the famous attack on the Japan-
ese battleship Haruna, was hon-
ored in ceremonies at the Penta-
gon at which Secretary. of
Defense James Forrestal praised
the unity of all faiths and
creeds symbolized by Sgt. Levin's
service with Capt. Kelly. Air
Force Secretary Symington and
Army Secretary Royall attended.
An oil portrait of Sgt. Levin,
presented to the War Depart-
ment by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Levin, of Brooklyn,
was unveiled by Secretary Sym-
ington and hung in the Penta-
gon's Gallery of Art. Secretary
Symington at the same time pre-
sented to Mrs. Levin a Gold Star
Pin and to Mr. Levin •a Gold
Star lapel button.
The Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools will cele-
brate.its 25th anniversary with a d inner at the Shaarey Zedek social
hall on Tuesday evening, Dec. 7.
In the photograph with MRS. LOUIS GELFAND (seated, center)
are, left to right: MRS. HERMAN WETSMAN, MRS. LOUIS TOBIN
and MRS. JULIUS BERMAN.
Hadassah B and P.
To Present Youth
Services Director
Final plans have been com-
pleted for the annual Hadassah
Medical Organization Honor Roll
event of the Business and Pro-
BETTY UTLEY
fessional Division of Hadassah,
to be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec.
5, 'at the Lee Plaza Hotel,
Speaker of the afternoon will
be Mrs. Miriam Granovsky, head
of the Hadassah. Youth Services
in Israel. Mrs. Granovsky is the
director of the Keren Kayerneth,
and mother of a son who was an
officer in the Jewish. Brigade and
a daughter who has served with
the Women's Auxiliary Army in
Egypt.
•Also on the program will be a
musical varieties revue.
Betty Utley, CA. 6904, and
Yetta Benjamin, UN. 2-7967, co-
chairman of this event, can be
contacted for information on the
Honor Roll program.
Frances Bloom Kaye
In Opera Guild Cast
Frances Bloom Kaye, Detroit
soprano, will be seen in the role
of Antonia with the Detroit Opera
Founders Guild presentation of
"Tales of Hoff-
m a n" Sunday,
Nov. 21, at Mus-
ic Hall.
Miss Kaye has
appeared in con-•
cert in Chicago,
Detroit and oth-
er cities.
Valter Poole
will direct mem-
bers of the De-
trait Symphony Frances B. Kaye
Orchestra and a cast, chorus and
ballet of 100. Stuart Piggins is
artistic director.
Included in the cast are Shir-
ley Zaft, Lucetta Bonning, John
LaDuke, Leona Rucinska, Doug-
las Smith and Marshall Bruce.
Tickets may be obtained by
calling WO. 3-0024 or at the box
office.
DETROIT MOTHERS' CHAP-
TER of the ISRAEL ORPHANS'
HOME will meet Tuesday, Nov.
23, at the home of Mrs. Sarah
Ashman, 9831 McQuade.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Isadore
Katz wishes to thank relatives
and friends for the many kind-
nesses shown them in their recent
ber ea v ement.
not involve an outlay of large
The Women's Division of the
sums of money, and in which
used clothing is worn, is the American Jewish Congress, has
novel offering of the Detroit scheduled a meeting to be held
simultaneously by all chapters at
1 p. m. on Monday, Nov. 29, 1948.
Panel discussions- will take place
at the following chapter home:
South, Mrs. David Vogal, _2025
Glynn Ct; Central, Mrs. Max.
Borin, 3205 Monterey; Northeast,
Mrs. Harold R. Nelson, 20236
Wakefield; Northwest, Mrs. Louis
Redstone, 19303 Appoline.
The Un-American Activities
Committee's performancep and
Mrs. Arnfeld
Mrs. Allen
its problems will be, discussed.
Section, National Council of Jew- The prodram is under the direc-
ish Women, to be presented Mon- tion of the Commission on Law
day evening, Dec. 13, at Masonic and Social Action.
Temple.
The Detroit Women's Division
Although Mrs. Harold Allen invites ,,all prospective members
and Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld, chair- to attend the group meeting in
men of the committee for com- their. neighborhood.
mercial contacts, have gathered
clothing contributions from sev-
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greater portion of the costumes
and his orchestra
presented in the revue will come
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performance, every_ article worn
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will be donated to the Resale
Shop, for sale to the public.
Tickets to the revue will be
buridles of clothing which, when
sold, will add to the Resale Shop
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- "Ernest Bloch's Contribution • to
Jewish Music" will be the topic
of Julius Chajes's lecture, with
musical illustrations, at the Hash-
ofar musicale at the home of Dr.
and MrS. Alexander Sanders,
12342 Broadstreet, at 8:15 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 21.
Zinovi Bistritzky, Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra, violinist, will
play, with Chajes, Bloch's entire
"Baal Shem" suite.
The musicale also will include
community singing under Chajes'
direction. Refreshments will be
served.
Congress Women to Discuss
Un-American Activity Group
A fashion revue which does Future Problems on Nov. 29,
Pogtiec Notes
The Sisterhaad of Cong. Bnai
Iirael held an Oneg Shabbat at
the home of Mrs. Sam Messing.
Mrs. Ben Smith conducted a quiz
on Sabbath customs.
The Bnai Israel Sisterhood held
a membership tea at the home of
Mrs. Morris Simon. Yehudah Ro-
senman, young adult director of
the Detroit Jewish Community
Center, spoke on the rental: ad-
justments of youth in the world
today. The Sisterhood held a
Women's Welfare Group games party Thursday at the syn-
Dinner Dance on Sunday agogue.
Temple Beth Jacob Men's Club
entertained the Men's Club of
! Jewish Women's European Wel-
Temple Beth El at a dinner and
fare Organization will hold its evening program.
28th annual dinner dance at 6
p.m. this Sunday at Bel-Aire.
Harry Stolsky, financial secre-
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tary, will report on the year's
activities, Dave Diamond and his
ORCHESTRAS
orchestra will provide dance mu-
Weddings
— Bar Mitzvahs
sic.
Socials
Mrs. Jack Seder, president,
urges all to attend.
Dinner-Dance Entertainment
The group will meet at 1 p.m.
Headed by Detroit's
Monday, Dec.' 6, at Bnai Moshe.
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