10—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 22, 1949 Activitiei in Society Parents Tell Troth Rabbi Leon Fram will be in Philadelphia during the weekend of April 30 to attend the Institute on Judaism and Public Health sponsored by the Joint Commission on Social Action of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and the Central Conference of American Rabbis. Mr. and Mrs. Max Fertel of 3290 Rochester Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hackman of 3042 Pasadena Ave. are on an extended motor trip which commenced about a month ago. They have made stops at Miami Beach, New Orleans and Mexico City, and plan to stop at Acapulco and San Jose before they return home in three or four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper of 2640 Collingwood Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper of 2640 Collingwood Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bab- bush of 3711 Webb Ave. and Miss Lillian Eichner of Chicago Blvd. returned from Cleveland, where they attended the wedding of Anita Manchick, daughter of former Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Louis Man- Chick (Eva Mendelsohn) of Shaker Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Ehrlich and Miss Ilene Bennett are visit- ing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bennett, in Pittsburg, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mersky have moved from Tuxedo Ave. and are now residing at 70 Colorado Ave. The following were guests from Detroit at the Colonial Hotel for the Passover holiday: Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Applebaum, Mrs. Joseph Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Blumberg, Mr. B. Braver, Mrs. W. Carlstein, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dunitz, Mrs. R. Eichner, Mr. and Mrs. N. Fishman, Mrs. S. P. Flayer, Mr. and Mrs. H: Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freed- man, Mrs. J. Friedberg, Mrs. Rose Grassman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gunsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvith, Mr. and Mrs. J. Keidan, Benjamin Krell, David LeVine, Dan LeVine, Mrs. Mary Rosenberg, Mr. and Mit. Harry Rott, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rubiner and Allen, Mr. and Mrs. N. Schreiber, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Seligman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Selker, George D. Seyburn and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. Seyburn, Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Sidney, Mrs. Aaron A. Silberblatt, Mr. and Mrs. N. Silverman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Smukler, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Solomon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tamler and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. Volkovich, Mrs. Celia Warren, Mrs. A. Weinberg. Herbert C. Cantor has returned to the University of Michigan after spending his spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cantor of Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cantor of Chicago Blvd. celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at a family dinner party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sidney 0. Siegan of Cherrylawn Ave. Rita Lee Klein of 3288 Richton celebrated her 16th birthday at a surprise sweet sixteen party for 45 guests April 9 at the Work- men's Circle. Mr. and Mrs. S. Stadler of New York City are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Nemeth of Pasadena Ave. They are being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. H. Pokart, Mr. and Mrs. S. Knoll, Mr. and Mrs. H. Friedman and Mr. and Mrs. H. Hirschhorn. Wednesday, April 13, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Weisman were hosts at the first Seder to the Abraham and Sarah Weisman Family Club. On Thursday, April 14, the Weismans entertained 12 guests at Seder. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman of Hamilton Dr. and their daugh- ter, Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld of Strathcona Dr., left on Saturday for a week's visit New York. Mr. and Mrs. Leo I. Franklin and their son, John, of Muirland Ave. have left to spend 10 days visiting in Chicago, Louisville and Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt of Whitmore Rd. are leaving this Friday for New York, from where they will leave for a tour of European countries and Israel. Mrs. Robert Grier and her daughters, Lucy and Patsy, 'have :.returned to their home in New York after a visit with Mrs. Grier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson of Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Julian G. Wolfner of Burlington Dr. have returned from a visit in Palm Beach, Fla., and Washington, D. C. Mrs. Nathan Sloss of Chicago is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman of Whitmore Rd. Mrs. Melville Welt of Balmoral Dr. returned on Thursday from 'a visit in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Grabow of Dexter Blvd. have returned from a stay in Miami Beach. Chairmen Appointed For Women's League Convention in June Publication of plans for the League of Jewish Women's Or- ganizations' one-day 'convention June 9 has aroused spirited in- terest among the women's groups, Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, League president, declared. The following committee as- fignments have been made for the event: Mesdames Harry Beck- er and S. B. Danto, chairmen; Louis Glasier, Samuel Blacher, program; Henry Green, arrange- ments; Samuel Rhodes, hotel; David Kliger, exhibits; Fred Gins- burg and M. George Wayburn, hospitality; Nathan Spevakow, resolutions; Morton Snyder, tick- ets and treasurer; Arthur Bloom, religious exhibit; Maxwell Em- mer, SOS. An executive board meeting to elect League officers will be held May 19 at Mrs. Danto's home. Mrs. Abe Srere is chair- man of the nominating commit- tee. At a recent meeting of the community relations board, the League formally presented five dozen teaspoons for use by the Institute of Arts Founders So- ciety to Isabelle Weadock, Mu- te-urn educational director. use Schild's Students In Recital on Saturday Ilse Schild will present Susan Klein, Beverly Franzblau, Bar- bara Kahn, Donna-Mae Grono- vich, Suzanne Howard, George Papich and Tom Smith in solo tend duo - piano work on Saturday -evening, April 23, at 8:30 in Bald- win Hall, 5510 'Woodward Ave. The public is invited. Shutkin to Address JNF Women Monday Arthur Shutkin, executive di- rector ' of the Jewish National Fund, will address the next open meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, at 12:30 p.m. Monday, April 25, at Beth Shmuel Synagogue, Dexter and Buena Vista, Mrs. I. N. Silver, program chairman, announces. His topic will be "How We Can Help Israel Today." The newest Israeli film, "A State Is Born," will be shown. Hostesses will be Mesdames J. Aaron, J. Krass and A. Miller. Neugarten Fete Features Talk on 'How to Be Happy' "How to be Happy in a Con- fused World" is the topic selected by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Temple Beth El, for discussion at the next Neugarten Medical Aid meeting, to be held at the Jewish Community Center Monday, April 25. The meeting will follow des- sert luncheon, which will be served at 1 p.m. MISS PRISCILLA BIRNHOLTZ Mr. and Mrs. A. Birnholtz an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Priscilla, to Milton Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Solomon. Miss Birnholtz attended Wayne University and Michigan State College. Her fiance is a graduate, of Wayne U. and will soon receive his master's degree in clinical psychology at Michigan State. The couple plans to be married on June 19. Men's Clubs HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE of Bnai Brith is planning the last of three monthly visits to the Dearborn Veterans Hospital for Wednesday evening, April 27. As on the two previous visits, the veterans will be entertained by Mickey Woolf and his organiza- tion, and will receive gifts of candy, cigars and cigarettes from the members of the lodge, their wives and friends. Five of the non-ambulatory patients will be surprised with special birthday parties in their honor. Morris Direnfeld is president of Keidan Lodge. Harold Moran is chairman of the veterans committee. Mrs. Seltzer to Address Women's Council Monday The American Affairs Commit- tee of Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, will present a discussion of the United Nations by Mrs. Lawrence Selt- zer, at its meeting, at the home of Dr. Irving Shulak, 3394 Sher- bourne Road, next Monday, at 12:45 p.m. "Destination, Mental Health," the new program in the organization which started this spring also will be discussed. Leah Biskin Guest Of Pioneer Women On Tuesday, April 26, Leah Bis- kin, guest from Israel, will ad- dress an open meeting of Pioneer Women Clubs at the Labor Zion- ist Institute, 13722 Linwood. On Wednesday, she will meet with the Council of Pioneer Women and Poale-Zion groups. She also will visit Flint 'and Toledo. Leah Biskin, a Detroiter who spent 14 years in Israel, working in the offices of the Moatzot Hapoalot, sister organization of the Pioneer Women in America and in the Histradrut, during the last two years worked in Italy, liquidating the DP camps and helping to transfer them to Is- rael. She was instrumental in organ- izing the Pioneer Women in De- troit, and served as the first na- tional secretary of Pioneer. Wo- men in the U. S. and Canada. She is returning to Israel on May 7th. She comes from a prominent Labor Zionist family who lived in Detroit for many years and who are now residents of Wash- ington, D.C. arriaje5 HIRSCHMAN-WEINGARDElth The marriage of Eva Weingardem and Dr. Irving Hirschman tools place at the home of the E. Bur* ton Wolfs of 18509 Roselawni April 3. Dr. and Mrs. Hirschman are making their home at 16900. Monica. * * * PEARLSTEIN-HERMAN: Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Herman of Richton Ave. announce the re- cent marriage of their daughter, Betty Jane, to Justin R. Pearl-- stein, son of Mr .and Mrs. Harry Pearlstein of Woodmere, Long Island, N. Y. Durfee Mothers' Club Discusses Child Problems Durfee Mothers' Club will meet at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 26, at the Parkman Branch Library, to discuss problems of teen-age children. Two films on family life will be presented. Mrs. Helen Bry- ant, assistant prosecuting attor- ney, and a representative of the Board of Education well speak. • Grade chairmen are Mesdames Rabbi A. M. 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