To Wed in Fall Temple Israel Sisterhood Installs Officers, Gives Gift Check of $8,100 More than 200 women attend- ed the annual luncheon and election of officers of the Tem- ple ' Israel Sisterhood at the Knollwood Country Club. The opening . prayer was given by Mrs. Sol Lunsky. Mrs. George Stutz installed VV.MIRN . prize winning poem, which won the State Sisterhood award at the Michigan Federation of Temple Sisterhoods convention. Guests of honor were Mrs. Harvey Steadman of Lansing, former president of Michigan Federation Temple Sisterhoods . and now board member of Na- tional Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, a n d Mrs. Irving Steinman of Pontiac, president of Michigan Temple Sisterhoods. Povolotcher Aid Holds Triple Celebration Mesdames Charles Bassey, Arthur Haas, Maurice Levin, Reuben Levine, Leo Orecklin. Sol Rosenman, Harry Singer, Irving Wartell, Robert Rosen, Arthur Sarason. Earl Freshman. Jacob Citrin, Julian Weber and Louis Millaman. Mrs. Samuel Blacher, retiring president, gave her annual re- Vort and then presented a silver Seder dish to the Religious Schools in honor of her officers and board of directors. Rabbi Leon Fram accepted the gift in behalf of the school. A check for $8,100 from the Sisterhood to be used for the kitchen and the Ladies Lounge of the new Temple was present- ed to George Stutz, president of Temple Israel. Mrs. Harry Singer sang her Annual Beth El Men's Club Meeting May 24 The 30th annual dinner meet- ing of the Men's Club of Temple Beth El will be held next Tues- day, at '7 p.m., at Huyler's res- taurant. The president's report will be presented by Arthur H. Rice. Officers and directors will be elected. It has been traditional to com- bine the annual Men's club meeting with the "Evening with the Rabbis." At this session, members will ask the Rabbis off-the-record questions. 102 Jewish Communities in Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Seymour B. Goldman • announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Martin Robert, Saturday morning, May 21 at Congregation Shaarey Ze- dek. There will be open house, 5 to 9 p.m., Sunday, May 22, at their home, 2639 Oakman Court. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bag- dade of Ilene Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jack David, Friday, May 20, at 8 p.m., at Temple Israel, Lecture Hall, Art Institute. The Bagdades will be hosts at a reception in his honor following the services. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Adler announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Seymore; Saturday morning, May 21, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. The Adlers will be hosts at a dinner honoring the Bar Mitzvah Saturday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cohen, formerly of Detroit, now of Los Angeles, announce the Bar Mitz- vah of their son, Allan Jack, on Saturday, May 28. A dinner will be given on Sunday, May 29, at the home of his grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Bregman, 1919 Clyde Ave., Los Angeles. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William Folbe announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Norman Mayer, at 8 p.m. Friday, May 27, at services of Temple Israel in the Lecture Hall of the Art Institute. A buf- fet dinner will be held at 7 p.m., Sunday, May 29, at 2510 Taylor. * * Mr. and Mrs. Julius Scholnick announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Perry Laurence, in Toronto, Saturday, May 28, at Cong. Adath Israel. The Schol- nick's will be hosts at a dinner Sunday evening, May 29, at Miller's, 322 Adelaide W., Toron- to. • * Mr. and Mrs. Morris Klarman announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Edward Lawrence, Saturday morning, May 28, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. The Klar- mans will be hosts at a supper reception, Sunday evening, May 29, at their home, 2688 Lawrence. Western. German Zones MUNICH, (JTA)—There are 102 Jewish communities in ex- istence in the western zones of Germany. Fifty-seven of the communities are in the British zone, while the remainder are in French and American areas. Holiday Deadline Because of the Decoration Day holiday, deadline for the edition of June 3 has been advanced to 12 noon Friday, May 27. All copy and photo- grv3hs for that issue must be at the office of The Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., by that hour. MISS NORMA SHEPHERD Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Shep- herd of Glendale Ave. announces the engagement of their daugh- ter, Norma, to Alvin Berlin, son of Mrs. Rachael Berlin of Pingree Ave. A fall wedding is planned. Mr. Berlin ,-attended Wayne University and s e r v e d 24 months in the armed forces sig- nal Corps. Rabbi lager Chapter Installation on June 1 Rabbi • Mandel M. Zager Dramatic Group, of Bnai Brith Chapter, will stage a show call- ed "Bloomer Girl Revue," at its installation of officers, at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday evening, June 1, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. The script was arranged by Eve Meister. The piano accompani- ment will be by Ethel Klein. Sandy Schore is chairman of the group. Sam Rosenblat and his orchestra will furnish the music. It will be a joint in- stallation of the men's lodge and women's chapter. Brith Sholem Games Party --- Brith Sholem of Detroit will hold a games party Sunday night, June 5, at the New Jeri- cho Temple, . Linwood at Law- rence. There will be prizes and refreshments, proceeds to go to the Israel Fund. The public is invited. For information call William Stein, TO. 9-1481, or Mrs. William Feldman, TO. 5- 1984. Wedding Gowns FOR RENT Luxurious, Long Trained, Beautiful- ly Trimmed Satin and Clepe WED- DING GOWNS and Veils to RENT. ALL SIZES For Appointments Call NOW! /7 DIRECT by STEAMER to ISRAEL TO. 8-2346 Melvin Wachs. Adeline, 2,2, daughter of Mrs. Agusta Subar, was graduated from Wayne Un- iversity last June. Melvin, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Wachs, is now a pre-law student at the U. of M." 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SALLY SIDRAN The League of Jewish Women's Organizations is seeking candi- dates for the Mildred Simons Rosenberg Memorial Award to be presented to any man or woman, 16 to 21, who has shown outstanding scholarship, leader- ship and participatoin in corn- muhity 'affairs. This presenta- tion will be made at the League's one-day convention on June 9 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, league president, states: "In 1946, our first awardees were Zelda Cohen, then 16 years of age, Martin Citrin, then 17, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. Jacob Citrin of Grixdale Avenue. Zelda- is now a sophomore at the Un- iversity of Michigan, majoring in Education. Martin is now a Junior Law student at Wayne University. "Our 1947 awardees were Elaine Shiffman and Warren Rovetch. Elaine Shiffman is now the wife of Dr. Samuel Krohn. "Warren Rovetch, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. 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