Jewish Center Activities (The Jewish Community Center. 8904 Woodward, is a Red Feather Agency.) Lists of Jewish books publish- e' during 1948 are now avail- able in a brochure at no charge at the Jewish Community Cen- ter. * * * Paul Curtis will be presented by the dance committee of the Jewish Center in a lecture-dem- onstration, "This Is Hot Jazz,", at 3 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 9, in the auditorium. Admission is free and open to the public. * * * May O'Donnell, acclaimed the most perfectly trained modern dancer in America; will appear at Masonic Temple, Feb. 17, un- de• the auspices of the dance 0 consultants committee of the Jewish Center. * * * Milt _Carr will direct the Penby- Carr Orchestra for the Saturday Nite Dance Party, Jan. 8, in Butzel Hall of the Center. * * * Benjamin Waechter, manager of the Detroit office of the; Social Security Board, will speak on the "Changes Expected in the Social Security Program" for the Wednesday Evening Discussion Group at 9 p. m. Jan. 12 in the Ginsburg Lounge. The illustra- ted talk is free and the public 'is invited,- according to Monroe Title, moderator. An Arts and Crafts program for adults will be offered at the Center in January, Harry D. Katz announces. Sam Bernstein will conduct the program. Ac- tivities will include weaving, rug making, basketry; leather, metal, bead and wood work; clay mod- eling, wire jewelry, cord braid- ing, tie dyeing and chip carving. * * The Holiday Hop committee will feature Kenny Singer and his orchestra at its 52nd dance, "Winter Frolic"; at E p. m. Sun- day, Jan: 16, in the auditorium. • * * All teenage clubs affiliated with the Center are urged to turn in a list of members of their bowling teams to 'Harry Rabino- witz, bowling. alley supervisor,. by Jan. 15 for the league sched- ule being made up. The Teen Club CoUncil trophy, as well as. individual awards, will be . an- nounced early- in the spring.. * * * . The Hobby Shop and the Focal- ites are taking membership .apH plicatiOns from teenagers. The' clubs meet Monday evening at the Center. * * * The Sunday Niters will pre- sent a gala International- Night at 8:30 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 9 in Butzel Hall, Martha Barnett,• president, has announced: The International Institute Folk Dan- cers will give Lithuanian and Ukranian costume performances. (....n5agemen13 An early spring wedding • is planned by Elaine Krell and Har- old Edelson, whose betrothal is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Krell, Jr., of Cortland Ave. Mr. Edelson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Edelson of Wildemere Ave. * * * At a family dinner, the en- gagement of Helen Bloch to Richard Bayles was announced. Miss Bloch, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Abraham. Bloch, attended Wayne University and is a mem- ber of Pi Gamma sorority. Her fiance, son of Dr. and -Mrs. Clar- ence Bayles, is a student at Wayne University and is -affiliated with Alpha • Pi Iota fraternity. Plans are being made for a spring wed- ding. • * * The betrothal of their daugh- ter, Mildred Koslow, to Earl Podolsky is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Morris Koslow of Mon- terey Ave. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Podolsky of Clairmount Ave. # * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bregman . of Monterey Ave. announce the Review, American Affairs Are on B and P Program Rose Poskel, program chair- man, has arranged a program of widespread interest for the meet- ing of the Business and Profes- sional Division of Hadassah - at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 11, at the Jewish Center. Helen S. Kass will review -Howard Fast's "My Glorious Brothers" and Dorothea Richmond, political edu- cation chairman, will report on the current political 'situation. The program also will high- light American Affairs, with em- phaSis on education to safeguard the traditions of American democ- racy. Goldie A. Slakter, chairman, urges all business and profes- sional women to attend. For fur- ther information, Miss Slakter may be- reached at TY. 5-1124. League Luncheon Aids Children at Denver Home Mrs. Sidney 0. Sherman, presi- dent of the Detroit League of the National Home for Jewish- Chil- dren at Denver, invites all women who wish to aid in ,care of youngsters suffering from - asthma and tuberculosis to. attend the League's luncheon and games party Jan. 18 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Dr. Harry M. Marko- witz, son .of Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Markowitz of Holmur -Ave. Miss Bregman has been on the staff of the Jewish Community Cen- ter for two years. Dr. Markowitz, a graduate of Northern Illinois School of Optometry, recently assumed practice in a clinic on McNichols Road. The wedding date has been set for March_ 26 at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. * * At a family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Genser of Leslie Ave., announced the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Ramon J. Hollander, son of Mr. *and Mrs. Lester L. Hollander of West Outer Drive. The bride- elect attended Wayne University. Mr. Hollander has completed studies at Highland Park Junior College. M THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, January 7, 1949 irria e ( )- ie.4 Temple Israel Sisterhood Honors Uniongram Month Betrothed BARSDORF-.ZUSIN: The mar- riage of Betty Zusin and John J. - Barsdorf took place Dec. 19, at the Lee Plaza. Rabbi Morris , Adler performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ale*. Zusin of San Juan Dr. and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Barsdorf of Monterey • Ave. Mrs. Lawrence Gannes was matron of honor and ; Otto Hess was best man. After the ceremony the young couple left for a honeymoon in the East. * * ZALEV - SERWER: Mr: and Mrs. Herman Fisher of Atkinson Ave.- announce the marriage of their daughter, Beatrice Serwer, to Charles Zalev of Windsor on Dec.' 29. * * * GALE-PIGOTT: At a recent candlelight ceremony in her home in New Orleans, La., Nancy Elinore Pigott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hern_an Pigott, former- ly of Detroit, became the bride of Marvin Leonard Gale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul B. Gale, of Chicago - Blvd., Detroit. The bride Was attended by Mrs. John H. Gallaher, and Mr. Gallaher was best man. After their honeymoon they will be at home on 17528 Wisconsin Ave., 'Detroit. * * * KATZ-COLEMAN: At a can- dlelight ceremony Dec . 25 at Bnai David, Phyllis Coleman, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Coleman of Waltham Ave., was wed to David J. Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Katz of High- land Ave. Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiated, assisted by Cantor Hy- man Adler. - The bride wore a traditional white* satin gown, embroidered with seed pearls, a matching tiara with finger-tip veil, and carried -a Bible covered with orchids. She was attended by Ruth Efronson, maid. of honor; Ruth Katz, Sheila Dennis and 'Helen Golden, bridesmaids, and Sharon Dennis, flower :girl. Al Gibbs served as best man, with 'Harold Katz, Seward Goldin and Jay Gerber, ushers. Out-ofttown guests from New York, Chibago, Pittsburgh, Cleve- land and Akron were present. After a honeymoon in Chicago, the - newlyweds are at home on . Burlingame Ave. RHEA ELAINE KAPLAN Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kaplan of Philadelphia Ave. announce , the betrothal of their daughter, Rhea Elaine, to Seymour Donald Rav- itz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Raitz of Ford Ave. FLOWERS BY GRAEME We Specialize In • Weddings • Showers Expert Floral Arrangements For All Occasions FREE Estimates At Your Home Hill. Caplan Larry Morris Charge Accounts Welcomed * • * The engagement of Rosalie - Gross and Albert Cohen was an- nounced recently by the bride elect's mother, Mrs. Minna Gross of Collingwood Ave. Mr. Cohen is the stm of the Harry Cohens of McQuade Ave. The couple plans to be married early in March. * • • Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Domnitch of Burlingame Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Jay Leon Ghason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ghason. A June wedding is planned. Call WO. 5-1155 before 10 a.m. on Wednesdays to place a classi- fied ad that will bring results. S. 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Kahn Brings.JNF $60 From Saginow Pidyon Emil Kahn has become a one- man institution in. the Jewish National Fund-in boosting income here at Pidyon HaBen cere- monies. Last week,, mr. Kahn brought a sum of $50. " from a Pidyon HaBen at which he officiated as Kohen. - This Week, Mr. Kahn brought an additional- $60 from the Pid- yon HaBen• of the newborn son, David Joel, of: Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Saginow of 15400 Lin- wood. _ CARD OF THANKS The family of the late David. Pinsker wishes to express sin- cerest thanks to relatives and friends for the kindnesses shown them in their recent bereave- ment. An open Meeting of TALL TOWERS will be held Thursday, Jan. 13, 8 p.m., at the home of Frances Cohen, 4075 Pasadena. * • • At a family dinner on 'Dec. 26, at their home on- Taylor Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Salk an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, R o s e, to Herbert Schwidkay, son, of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwidkay of Wooding- ham Drive. The couple plans to be married in March. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Koe- nigsberg of 2636 Pasadena an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to Larry Ostrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Os- trow of 3813 Humphrey. The wedding date has been set for April 3. On ,Monday, at 1:30 "p.m., the Sisterhood of Temple Israel will meet in - the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Mrs. SYdney Rosen, program chairman, announces that Rabbi Leon Fram will review "The Young Lions" by Irwin Shaw. Uniongram committee members will be in chargé of this meeting and, will act as hostesses at' the luncheonette to be served in the Romanesque Hall at 12:30 p.m. This meeting will observe Jan- uary as Uniongram month. Members of the neighboring churches will be honored guests and Mrs. Samuel Blacher, presi- dent Of Temple Israel Sisterhood, invites members and guests to attend this meeting. 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