Receptions for Confirmancis
Of NW Hebrew Cong, .June 12

Confirmation services of Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
tion and Center will be held, Sunday, June 12,,,at 10 a.m'. Re-
ceptions in 'honor of confirmands will be held that day as
follows
RUTH SARAH BORAKS, daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. Ludwig:

Boraks of 17135 San Juan Dr., 2 to 7 p.m. Sunday.
ELAINE RUTH BRENT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Brent of 17529 Greenlaw•, 6' to 10 p.m., Sunday. No cards.
GERALDINE. JOY - GLAZER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Glazer of 18695 Santa Barbara, 7 to • 10 p.m., Sunday.
MARCIA ELLEN HAIDY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max N.
Haidy of 3650 West Outer Drive, 5 to 9 p.m. NO cards.
FREDA ROSE' WEINBERG, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Harry
Weinberg of 18647 Washburn, 2 to 5 p.m.,. Sunday, June 12. No cards

Susanne Jackson
Bride of Dr. Levy

20—THE JEWISH NEWS
Select Detroiter
Friday, June 3, 1949
To Study in Israel 12th.. St.. Day' Camp

At 7 o'clock Wednesday eve-
ning, June 1, at the Hotel. Stat-
ler, Susan Mildred Jackson be-
came the bride of Dr. Stanley
Hurwick Levy of Pittsburgh.
Mrs. Jackson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Jackson of
19222 Warrington Dr., chose a
summery gown of imported
Swiss organdy over taffeta,
styled: simply with a double-

Rona Teicher, of 18239 Prairie,
is one Of 'a selected 'group which.
will visit arid. study in' Israel
this summer, it' was announced
by Rabbi Herbert Weiner, co=
orginator of the Summer Insti-;
tute in. Israel, at the office of
the Jewish Agency, 16 East 66th,
New York City.
Miss Teicher, a graduate of
Wayne University; will partici-
pate in an eight-week summer
Institute co-sponsored by the
youth department. of the Jewish
Agency and the Hebrew Uni-
versity. She will spend four
weeks in Jerusalem attending
seminars with world renowned
scholars, and then travel and
work four additional weeks in
various settlements throughout
the' country.

Beth Israel, Flint,
Center to Present
Dance, Lessons by
Sisterhood to Hold
Luncheon an June 8 Delakova and Berk

The annual Torah luncheon

Women's Division
2,000 to
In
Pa rty for Workers

"Campaigning is a Circus" will
be the theme of the party for
workers in the Women's Division
of the Allied Jewish- Campaign
at 1 p.m. Friday, June 17, at
Knollwood Country .Q1ub...
The feature will be- a musical
skit written by Mrs.. Leonard H.
Weiner. Last. • year'S. party, at
Franklin Hills COuntry Club,
featUred another - skit by Mrs.
Weiner.
Approximately '2,1:100 'women
workers have been invited to- the
affair which will be a combina,
tion final review of this year's
drive a celebration of the rais-
ing of- more than $570,000. Mrs.
Charles Briskm_an is working.
With Mrs. .Weiner . on arrange-
ments for the program.

Workmens. Camie
School to Present
Jubilee Program,

Workmen's Circle School will
hold. a.: jubilee concert at 2 p•m.,.
Sunday, June 5, at burfee school
auditorium, LaSalle and Colling.-
wood, celebrating its. 30th • an--
niversary.
All children will participate in
the program of .slinging,, recita,
tions and dancing. The gradu-
ating, class will give a dramati-
zation of "Tevye der Miichiger,"
by Sholem. Aletchent.
Gelpar, national. chairman
of the Workmen's. Circle educa-
tional department,, will be guest.
speaker. Joseph Bernstein will
render greetings in behalf of
the local branches. of Workmen's
Circle. Mrs. Ida Coussins, PTA
chairman, will speak in behalf-
o'f . the PTA.
The program is under the di-
rection. of Samuel Sigal, director
of the school,. assisted by Moe
Kesner; M. Shaw, W. S: Kar-
moil, R. Sigal; . M. Fish, L. Geir-
inge r.

Detroit's irreducible minimum
--for "The Greatest Promecont
ing in History—and for a Great-
er . Community at Home" —
$V95 ,00*

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tional dancers using ; American
Jewish themes, will be presented
by the Dance Consultants' Com-
mittee of the Jewish Center at
81:30 p.m., Monday, June 13, in
the auditorium.
The following evening, Dela-
kova and Berk will instruct be-
ginners and.. advanced dance
students in three one-hour mas-
ter dance lessons in the gym.
Tickets of admission the night
of the concert. will be $1.50;_
$1.20 if purchased in advance.
Fees for the dance lessons will
be $1 for one; $1.50 for two, $2
for all three:
The Center will take applica-
tions for dance lessons by phone.
Classes will start at 6:30 pAn.,
June 14.

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Kvutzah Ivritil Meets
At President's Home

The 12th' Street Day Canip,

the only camp' ineluding pre-
school children sponsored by , the

Jewish Center, is taking regis=-
tration for its fifth season;
which will begin July 5 and end.
Aug. 26 with four two-week.,
periods.
Children of three and four
years. of age will meet daily from
.9,:30 a.m. to noon. Four and five-
year-olds will meet from 1 p.m.
to 4 p.m., and children from six
to 12 years of age will meet
daily from 9.;30 - a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Appointments for registration
may be made by calling Mrs.
Edna Rosenman, camp super-
visor, TY. 8-6000". Early registra--
tion is urged to allow time for'
a medical examination, a re-
quirement before admission.
Milk will be served twice daily

to supplement lunches brought
from home.
Detroit Council; of Pioneer
Camp fees will be $2 weekly
Women has organized a busi- for the pre-school program and
ness• and professional group with $4.50' weekly- for the full Day

Detroit Girl's Story
In Auburn Review

A. story by a Detroit (Wayne
University) girl appear in the
May 30 issue of the Auburn Re-
vieW, quarterly magazine on the
campus of Alabama Polytechnic
Institute, Auburn, Ala.. She is
Esther Masserman Br o n e
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Masserman of Detroit.
Mrs. Broner's story, "When
Nobody Had Any Money," is laid
in a large Northern city.
A former student at Wayne
University, she will return this
summer to complete work for a
a degree in sociology.
This is her second story to be
published; the winter issue of
the same magazine carried an
other story, "Sudvick the Nud-
nick." •
Mrs. Broner is the wife of
Robert Broner, an instructor in
art at A.P.I., also. art editor of
The Auburn Review.

Applications.ralren

Pioneer Women
Organize B&P Group

A dance concert by Katya De-

of the Beth Israel Sisterhood of lakova, and Fred Berk, interna-

Flint will be, held. at; 12:30- Wed-
nesday, June 8, at the Beth
Israel synogogue. :Rabbi Moses
Lehrman of Cong. Bnai Moshe,
Detroit, will be the principal
speaker.
ProCeeds- of the luncheon will
go for providing: scholarships
and maintenance- for rabbinical
students in the Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary of America. The
local goal is $611.
Mrs. Sidney . Schee-het and
Mrs. Morris Gold are co-chair-
men. Assisting are Mesdames
Harry Feldman, Ben Agree, Mrs.
Al Dunayer, Philip. Fisher, :Jo-
seph Foote, Benzion Gotlib, Max
Gotlib„ Sam Lande i Jack.
Hyman -Siegal and J (Ise
Schoichet. -
Mrs. Israel Sendler, prograrit
chairman, is assisted by :Mrs.
Sam Gotlib. Mrs. Gilbert 'Ruben-
stein is toastmaster for the
luncheo n, arrangements' for
which are in the hands of Mrs.
Abe Gottfelt.

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MRS. STANLEY IL LEVY •
.bertha forroinc a short cap
sleeve. Appliqued flowers cas-
• caded from the left shoulder
• across
.
the bodice and this de-
tailing was repeated in the very
bouffant skirt. Matching gaunt-
lets. of organdy also were appli-
' .qued with the flowers: The taut
bodice of the gown contrasted
flatteringly with the bouffant
. skirt, falling into a rounded
train. She wore a. two-tiered
veil of illusion which was held
to her head by a half-ring of
lilies-Of-the-valley in the front
and. a rimmed crown of illusion
at the back. She carried a co-
lonial bouquet . of split carna-
tions, orchids. and stephanotis
with trailing ivy.
Rabbi Morris Adler • and -- Dr.
Abraham Hershman officiated.
Dr. Levy is. the son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Levy of Pittsburgh.
Maid of. _honor was Helene
•Sally • Jackson, sister - of the
bride; Miss, Nancy. Weisman,
Mrs.. Melvin Rosenhaus and Miss.
Hortense, Schafer were brides-
maids.
The - bridegroom's - b-r o the r,
Marshall,. was best man. Ushers
were Melvin Rosenhaus, Jerome
Clinton and Robert Kramer and
Dr.. Harold. Zubrow, both of
Pittsburgh.
Following a. "circle. trip" to the
East and West, the couple will
reside in. San Francisco while
Dr. Levy interns • in a San
Francisco hospital for a year.

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Chapter ZOD, Sets
Outing at Rouge Park

For its ,first summer outing,
Chapter I, ZOD,, is planning a
The next meeting of the picnic for Sunday, June
Kvutzah Ivrith will be held at River Rouge Park. Baseball and
a p. m., Saturday, June 4, at the other sports will be played.
home of .Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Those attending will meet at
Katz,. president of the Kvutzah, 1:00 p.m., at Cong. Bnai Moshe,
Lawrence and Dexter.
3785 Glendale.
. The meeting will be devoted
to addresSes on original literary
prodUctions. Participants will
fi
be : Aaron Toback, Morris Nobel,
Rabbi Morris Adler, Rabbi Jacob
Segal-, Albert Elazar, Bernard
Isaacs, SOlomon Kasdaxi, Irving,
Katz, Meyer Mathis, chairman.
Articles; essays. and stories to
be read that evening are pub-
lished in Had-HA-Kvutzah, an-
nual Kvutzah Hebrew publica-
tion.
IF JUNIOR HAS TRIED TO .
Eve, Meister Pupils
SLAY instead of play your
favorite radio . . . save the
To Entertain Veterans
pieces, we can fix it! •
Eve Meister will present tal-
You'll be pleasantly surprised
ented pupils in a program for
to see how little it costs to
the U. 5'. Marine Hospital, June put your radio or your phono-
8.
graph on a sound "playing"
The following will entertain:
basis. Phone us today ... We
Sharon Katz, Alice Blumberg,
pick up and deliver.
Phyllis Kozin, Lois. Fine, Joan
Meister, Judy Nelson, Joan
Rose, the Rivers sisters, Diane
Benner, Roberta Feldman and
Arlene Bethek. Ruth Katz will
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be the pianist for the little re-
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. v'tie called "Meister Follies,"•
which will feature songs, dances,
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impersonations a.n d. nowity
I acts.

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GROSS

Regina Goldstein as its first
president.
Other officers: are: Minnie
Schneider and. Arlene Klein,
vice-presidents; Harriet Shear,
Rec. Sec.; Sylvia Hendelman,
mailing,; Fr ances Bornstein,
treasurer; Chairmen: Frances
Kahn, Pearl Nusbaum, Beatrice
Hendelma,n, Henrietta Barnett,
Mollie Goodman, Sydelle Bur-
dick, Mae Berman, Regina Gal-
stein- and Estelle Hendricks.
' For information regarding the
new group, call TO. 9-7181.

Camp session.. A Center junior
membership can be secured at

the time of application for ad-
mission to the Camp.

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