• THE JEWISH NEWS-17 _Activitieo in .Society Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fridson of Stoepel Ave., have as their guests for the Decoration Day holiday Miss Charlotte Snyder of Newark, N. J., who is a senior at Michigan State College. Miss Snyder's fiance, Seth Deutsch, of Brooklyn, N. Y., also a student at MSC, accompanied her. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stahl of Tuxedo Ave. and their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Elrod, have left for Miami Beach where they plan to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gooel who have recently moved from Woodingham Rd. to 19714 Shrewsbury Rd., have as their guest his mother, Mrs. L. M. Gooel of Los Angeles. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Marwill of Normandy Ave. have returned from a visit in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Rosenzweig of Hazelwood Ave. have re- turned from Miami Beach where they spent the winter months. Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Savery Ave. and her sister, Mrs. Louis Jacobs of Greenlawn Ave., are expected home this week-end from Memphis, Tenn., and Hot Sprinks, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Bearison of Newark, N. J., are spending a few days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Dexter Blvd. Mrs. Louis Phillips of Calvert Ave. - has returned from a fort- night in New York. Mr. Phillips who accompanied her returned last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taymor and their sister, Miss Lea. Spe- vakow, have moved from Hazelwood Ave. and are now residing at 20232 Renfrew Rr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Lieberman of Radford Rd. have re- turned from Holland, Mich., where they spent a few days attending the tulip festival. firs. Markel Again Elected President Of NW Sisterhood Joint installation services are being planned by the Sister- hood of the Northwestern He- brew Congregation and Center, on June 18, it was announced following election of officers. Mrs. Joseph M. Markel was re-elected president of the Sis- MRS. JOSEPH M. MARKEL terhood for a third term, and Mesdames Ira G. Kaufman, Her- bert L. Harris and Ben Morgan- roth were named vice-presi- dents. O t h e r s elected: Rec. sec , Mrs. Charles H. Charlip; corr.- secy., Mrs. Sam Bishop; fin.- secy., Mrs. David I. Samelson; treasurer, Mrs. Herman A. Av- rin; mailing secretaries, Mes- dames Dan Aidem, David Dun- sky, Zangwell Garber and Alfred A. Helfgott. Elected board members are, Mesdames: David Louis Berman, Alex Brooks, Morris Cotter, Al- bert Egrin, Irving Feldman, Harry Festenstein, Michael Gal- sky, Joseph Gordon, Manny Lax, Jacob Levin, George Liss, Max Littky, Nathan Maxman, Sam- uel M i 11 e r, Alex Moss, Harry Nachman, Morris Nosanchuk, Samuel Simmer, Hyman Stor- chan. Parents Tell Troth Jr, Hadassah Parley Friday, May 27, 1949 Of Rita Canvasser At Camp Michigama 50 More Ambulances Mr. and Mrs. Morris Canvasser Junior Hadassah will open its Registered for Israel of Glendale Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Regional Conference - at Camp Michigama at West Branch, Mich., through the Decoration Day weekend, May 28 to 31. A program has been planned to include outdoor meetings, singing, dancing, as well as boating and swimming, and Sab- bath services for religious edu- cation. Free transportation to the camp will be provided. For information, call Blanche Ber- man, TY. 5-7958. Our classifieds bring good results. RITA CANVASSER Rita, to Jerome M. Keywell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keywell of Fairfield Ave. The wedding is planned for August. ISRAEL 15 days His Orchestra and Entertainment UN. 3-3737 •••••••••••. $290 RHEA E. 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Baruch and other„leading figures, \ NOW •••••••••••+••••• "FOR A LISTENIN' TREAT THAT'S HARD TO BEAT", Bnai Brith Women's Council Plans Installation, Seminar for June 8 The Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council will hold a seminar and installation Luncheon at the Hotel Tuller's Arabian Room, June 8. The Seminar will start at 10:00 a.m. The morning ses- sions will be conducted by Mrs. Leonard Sims, president of Dis- trict 6, and Mrs. B. C. Bolotin, executive secretary from Dis- trict 6. Mrs. Samuel Wexler is chairman of the seminar and Mrs. William Fogel is secretary. At 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 a.m., a panel discussion will be held with Mrs. Samuel Gutterman as moderator. The following will be leaders in • the discussion: Mrs. Charles Solovich, member on the commission on the de- velopment of housing for Is- rael, will speak on overseas re- lief and aid to the people of Is- rael; Mrs. Samuel Bank, senti- nel in District 6 and chairman of the BBYO, will speak on the National Youth Services Ap- peal; Mrs. Morris Tack, council membership chairman, will dis- cuss Bnai Brith philanthrophies; Haskell . Lazere, director of the Anti-Defamation League in Michigan, will speak on the Joint Defense Appeal, communi- ty relations and Anti-Defama- tion. \ At 1:00 p.m. in the Arabian rom, a luncheon will be held and the installation of the new officers. Mrs. Charles Solovich will be installing officer. 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