To Reside in New York • Harry B. Keiclan Lodge

12—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 18, 1949

Council Women
Outline Program
On Mental Health

Plans Millionaires Party

Jewish Center Activities

(The Jewish Community Center, 8901 Woodward,
is a Red Feather Agency.)

Members of the Harry B. Kei-
dan Lodge, their wives and
friends look forward to the two
major activities of the lodge this
week.
Tuesday, Feb. 22, at 8:30 p.m.,
the Detroit Leland Hotel will be
the scene of the lodge's Monte
Carlo night millionaire's party.
George Agree, chairman of en-
tertainment, promises games of
all kinds, refreshments and prizes.
Wednesday, Feb. 23, from 6 to
8 p.m., the membership will furn-
ish the first of three evenings of
entertainment for the men at
Dear born Veteran's Hospital.
Mickey Woolf and his organiza-
tion will furnish the major at-
traction.

Club will hold Its • annual "Oneg
Shabbat" for members of the
mothers' clubs at the Twelfth
Street Council Center, Blaine at
12th, at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb.
26.
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Applications for - counselorship.
for Camp Ilabonim at the Aaron
DeRoy Memorial Building and
the 12th St. Council Center Day
Camp are being accepted by
Deena Zernel at the main build-
ing and Mrs. Edna Rosenman at
the 12th St. branch.

"Is World Government Only a
Dream?" will be the question di-
rected. to the Wednesday Evening
DiscuSsion Group by Ralph
Barnes at 9 p.m., Feb. 23, in the
Ginsburg Lounge. Barnes is state
director of the United World
Federalists. The discussion will
be open to the public. •

"Destination — Mental Health,"
a future program of broad scope
of the Detroit section, National
Council of Jewish Women, will
have its inception in a course of
three meetings during March.
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From these meetings, it is hoped
The Center will be host for the
that Council will find a necessary 10th annual time to the State
project in this field to which it AAU doubles handball tourna-
ment Saturday, Feb. 19, through
Saturday, Feb. 26. Each day's
play-offs will be considered one
session: Sunday, Feb. 20, 12 noon
to 4 p.m.; Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, 7 to 10 p.m.; Thurs-
day, 7 to 9 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m.
Saturdays. There will be indi-
vidual trophies to winners, run-
ners-up and thirds. -

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Mrs. Edna Rosenman, assistant
director of the 12th St. Council
Center, announces that there are
vacancies in the play school pro-
gram for children three and four
years of age. The group meets
from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon, Mon-
day through Friday.
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Saturday evening, Feb. • 19, the
JCC- swimmers will compete . in
a return dual against the Detroit
Institute of Technology in the
Downtown YMCA pool. The JCC
tankers will meet the strong
Brewster Recreation C e.n t e r
swimmers at the Brewster nata-
torium Monday evening, Feb. 21.
Thursday, Feb. 24, the Center
will play host to Highland Park
High School's swimming team.

Rabbi Morris Adler will be
guest speaker at the inter-cul-
tural program being planned for
8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, in But-
zel Hall. The Human Relations
Club of the Teen Age depart-
ment -.will put on a short play,
"Milk Bar," dealing with preju-
_dice. The public is invited to
join in this observance of
Brotherhood Week, being spon-
sored jointly by the Ginsburg
MRS. ROBERT ALPERN
rhay contribute in future years. Post of the Jewish War Veterans
Mrs. Robert Alpern, who, with and the Jewish Center.
The basketball schedule for the
Mrs. Major Siegel has been acting
A teen age table tennis tourna- JeWish Community Center tour-
as chairman of the committee,
announces the following meetings ment with club and individual nament teams going into the last
awards is being planned by the lap on Sunday, Feb. 20, is: 1 p.m.,
and speakers:
Tuesday, March 1, Dr. Clark Teen Club Council and Harry Pirates vs. Allen Club; 2 p.m.,
Moloney will speak on "Healthy Goldberg of the Intermediate Bale Blues vs. Bale Whites; 3
Parent-Child Relationships." He Activities Committee. Seymour p.m., Dexter Chevrolet vs. Ben-
will be introduced by Mrs. Major Carpenter and Carolo Greenberg gals. A double elimination series
Siegel. Tuesday, March 15, Mrs. are in charge of arrangements for qualifying teams begins Sun-
Selma Fraiberg will speak on and applications. Entries are be- day, Feb. 27.
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"Understanding the School Age ing accepted now.
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Child," Mrs. Louis Zlatkin will
The Center Socialites will hold
According to Manfrede Asher, a "get-acquainted", social Satur-
introduce her. Tuesday, March
29, Mrs. Florence Duhn, discuss- advisor of the Focalites, lobby day evening, Feb. 19, in Butzel
the "Normal Pre-Schooler," displays and prize contests are Hall.
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will be introduced by Mrs. Oscar being planned for March. All
Schwartz.
photographers are invited to join
The Los Angeles Telcove's
the camera club. The Focalites Sunday night party, Feb. 20, will
meet every Monday evening from be dedicated to the memory of
7:30 to 9 p.m.
George Washington.
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Jan. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
Sylvia Jaffie and Stuart Taub,
The Center Socialites will hold
ard M, Sikov (Tobie Kaufman) co-chairmen of the social corn-
of 3308 Tyler, formerly of Pitts- mittee of the Teen Club Council, their "Get Acquainted Social"
Saturday evening, Feb. 19, in But-
burgh, a son, Barry Allen.
want to remind the member zel Hall. There will be dancing
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groups that Purim booths and
Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Jay skits will be welcome for the and refreshments. This club,
Richard Cooper (Barbara Blum- Purim Carnival being planned whose aims are charitable, social
and cultural, is composed of men
rosen) of Ewald Circle, a daugh- for Saturday, March 19.
and women from 25 to 35. An
ter, Catherine Ann.
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open meeting will be held
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A Purim party-meeting is be- Wednesday, Feb. 23, when appli-
Jan, 24—To Dr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Portnoy (Shirley Weisberg) of ing planned for the 35 club lead- cations for membership will be
accepted.
Leslie Ave., a son, Albert Lyon. ers. of the Center for 8 p.m. Wed-
nesday, Feb. 23, in Butzel Hall.
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Jan. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid- The program includes a skit and Brandeis Women's Party
ney Guttentag Daye (Selma Lich- Purim singing and dancing.
Scheduled This Monday
tenstein) of Los Angeles, former- Jewish youths interested in
group
leadership
are
invited.
ly of Detroit, a son, Leslie Jer-
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Mrs. Phillip Fealk, membership
ome.
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Mrs. Shirley Subar-Sklash will chairman of Louis D. Brandeis
Jan. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- speak for the parents affiliated Chapter of Bnai Brith Women
ham J. Poplack (Eleanor Wolf) with the 12th Street Coimcil announces a luncheon and fashion
show to be held at Frank and
of Hartwell Ave.,. a daughter, Center Monday evening, Feb. 28,
on "Purim and How to Cele- Seder's auditorium Monday, Feb.
Janice Lynn.
21, at 12:30 p.m.
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brate It."
Members bringing new mem-
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Feb. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bers are entitled to attend. Mrs.
The
Council
of
Mothers'
Clubs
bert Goldstein (Adele Croogloff)
Robert Coggan, first vice presi-
of Richton Ave., a son, Lawrence will sponsor a Washington's
Birthday dessert luncheon and dent of the Greater Detroit Bnai
Garry.
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fashion show at 12 noon Tuesday, Brith Council will be guest
speaker..
Feb, 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Feb. 22, at Frank and Seder's.
For further information, call
Blauer (Klara Lipschitz) of Tay- Reservations must be made with Mrs. Fealk, UN. 1-3704.
lor Ave., a daughter, Gail Susan. the club presidents by Friday
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noon, Feb. 18.
Millie Boraks, president of
For A Tuneful Treat—
Feb, 8—To Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur E. Feldman (Marion Woodward Study Club, an-
TO FREEDMAN
and his orchestra
Lewis) of Chicago Blvd., a son, nounces its annual luncheon-card
George Owen.
party at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb.
Weddings
& Other
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23, in the auditorium of the
Functions
Feb, 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Center.
WC. 4-2390 or TR. 2-5568
The Twelfth Street Mothers'
Julian C. Frank (Arlene Fenton)
of 19791 Monte Vista, a son, Rob-
ert Fenton.
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Feb, 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
etroies*
ris Fenkell (Sybil Goldfarb) of
Monte Vista Ave., a son, Steven
only
Mitchell.
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Feb, 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
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MRS. -MARTIN - GREEN
At a double-ring ceremony Feb.
12 at her parents' home in Jersey
City, N. J., Alice Temkin, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Tem-
kin, became the bride of Dr. Mar-
tin Greert, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Green of 18403 Muirland.
Robert Alpern of Detroit served
as best man.
A reception and dinner fol-
lowed the ceremony.
The young couple is honey-
mooning in Mexico and Cali-
fornia. They will make their
home in New York City.

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