THE JEWISH NEWS Adiviiieo in, Society Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Shevin and son, William, have re- turned to their home in Long Island after spending the holidays with their parents. Dr. Shevin is a resident surgeon at the Gold- water Memorial Hospital in New York: Cantor and Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld of 2263 Glendale, leave for an extended visit to New York on Oct. 10. Dr. and Mrs. Ted Winshall and son spent the Rosh Hashanah weekend in Rochester, N. Y., as guests of Rabbi and Mrs. Israel Goldin. Among the guests who attended the Bar Mitzvah of Jerome Alan Simons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simons of Leslie Ave., were Mrs. Aaron Schuldinger of Los Angeles; Mr. and -Mrs. Louis Balantzow and daughter, Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Balant- zow and son, Robert, of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sandler of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Ben Sharon, Miss Edna Sharon and Dr. I. C. Sharon -of Cincinnati. a . Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Schwartz and son of Portland, Ore., are spending the holidays with their! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schwartz of Monica Ave. Bette Harris entertained at a bridal shower Oct. 12, at her home, 4021 Cortland, in honor of her brother Arthur's fiancee, Ferne Radzin of Chicago. The wedding will take place Nov. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz • of Stoepel Ave. left Tuesday by plane for an extended visit in Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Frank of Shrewsbury Rd. have returned Uom a few weeks in Murray Bay where they were guests at the Manor Richlieu and a week in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hartman of Shrewsbury Rd. spent a few days in Cleveland visiting with members of their family. Mrs. Harry NeWman of Paccadilly Rd. has returned from a few weeks visit in California. Fall Socials to Begin For Sholem Aleichem The Women's Division of the Sholem Aleichem Institute will begins its fall socials Saturdaly evening, Oct. 8, at 7 o'clock, at Jewish Center • • Activities (The Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward, is Red Feather Agency.) The Jewish Center now offers a complete HEALTH EDUCA- TION SERVICE TO WOMEN Tuesday and Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m. This service includes ultra violet lamps, heat cabinet, mas- sage, exercise with personal ex- ercise consultation, badminton, fencing, volley-ball, basketball, softball (in season), square dancing, modern dance class and swimming instruction. For registration, contact ge_o r g e Goilld, TR. 5-8400. _ MRS. =HARRY CASH the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cash,' 3807 Fullerton. Buffet sup- . per will be served. This is the initial affair of the season. Proceeds will go to- wards the coming donor event, which will take place Dec. 7, at Masonic Temple. . Rev. Mayne to Address Hadassah B & P Group Next regular meeting of Ha- dassah's Business and Profes- sional Group, will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, in the Book Cadillac Pan American room. Guest speaker for the evening will be the Reverend Joseph Q. Mayne, executive secretary of the Detroit. Round Table of Catholics, Proestants and Jews. Last year he was a delegate of the International Council of Christians and Jews on a trip through eleven European coun- tries including Israel. Movie re- leases of the latest Israel pic- tures will be shown. Members and friends are in- vited. Bnai David Sisterhood Plans Sukkot Meeting Mrs. Sheldon Leach, president of the Bnai David Sisterhood announces the next meeting, a Sukkot celebration, for the eve- ning of Oct. 10 in the social hall at 14th and Elmhurst. Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka will speak on the holiday's significance. Tickets for the donor lunch- eon to be held the afternoon of Nov. 22 may be obtained at the meeting, or by calling donor chairman, Mrs. Henry Schore, UN. 3-8015. Proceeds of the luncheon will go to support the Sunday School sponsored by the sisterhood. * * Persons interested in enrolling for the f all semester ART CLASSES at the Jewish Center may still do so, announced Alm. David B. Werbe, director of the Center Art-School. For registra- tion, contact ,Harold Weiss, TR. 5-8400. - * * * - The WEDNESDAY EVENING DISCUSSION GROUP will pre- sent a debate on "Public Owner- Ship of Utilities" on Oct. 12 at 9 p.m.The affirmative side of the debate will be given by Sam Jacobs of UAW Research De- partment, the negative will be taken' by James McMonagle, as- sociate professor' of speech at Wayne University. * * * - 13 Friday, October 7, 1949 NCJW Joins Midrasha To Sponsor Morning Hebrew Study Classes Pioneer Women's Council Event Will Highlight Membership, Funds The Pioneer Women's Council of Detroit will present its first Public affair at 8:30 p.m. Wed- Special morning classes in He- nesday, Oct. -12, at the Mayfair brew are being set up for women Room, 13305 Dexter Blvd. The by the Detroit Section of the evening's program will focus on the , membership and fund-rais- ing activities of the council and will be the opening salute to an intensive membership campaign, which will extend through the month of December. Florence Weintraub, soloist will present selections of Jewish and Hebrew songs, accompanied by Janette Varmen. She will also lead community singing. Mit. Al Weisberg will lead the audi- ence in the national anthem and Hatikvah. Her accompanist will be Mrs. Jacob Wilk. Miriam Feldman, council Moazot Hapoalot chairman, will discuss their aims and aspira- tions for the season. A candle-light ceremon y, marking the 24th anniversary of the founding of the Pioneer Women's Organization in Amer- ica, will highlight the affair. Membership and Moazot Hapoa- lot chairmen of the 12 chapters Veterans Auxiliaries Work on Donor Plans MRS. A. W. SANDERS Work on the third an an- nual JWV Ladies' Auxiliary Donor Luncheon program book will be considered by auxiliary chairmen meeting at the home of Helen Kogan, 1961 Gladstone at 1 p. m. Oct. 10. Representing the auxiliaries as liner chairmen for the Nov. 15 donor at Masonic Temple are: Belle Osterman, Goldie Good- gall, Norma Nolish, Myra Gins- burg, Estelle Trubow, Ruth Kahn, Edith Bale, Audrey Sil- verman, Rose Cherner, Marina Salinger, Eve Handelsman, Lil- lian Bernstein, Rose Weintraub and Elizabeth' Shapero. " Chairman Rose Gottlieb an- nounced at the last regular donor chairmen meeting that, a new teen agers category would be added to the list of liners. , National Council for Jewish Women, in conjunction with the Midrasha. Details of the courses were an- nounced by Mrs. Alexander W. . MRS. PAUL H. FELDMAN Sanders, contemporary Jewish affairs chairman Df the Council. will participate. Mrs. Feldman Classes for beginners and ad- will install the newest member vanced students will be offered, of the Pioneer Women's Coun- with emphasis on conversational cil, a business and professional Hebrew, in the Israeli pronunci- groUp. . -- ation. S a m Rabinowitz, executive Classes are planned for Tues- director of the Detroit Israel day mornings, beginning Oct. 25, Histadrut campaign, will give at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., his impression of Israel, from but Monday classes may also be which he has just returned. arranged. Registration for all All members and friends of classes will be on Oct. 25. For further information, call Sabbath League Season the organization are invited as guests of the council. Refresh-. Mrs. Sanders, WE. 3-0967; Mrs. S. S. Aaron, secretary, WE. To Open With Luncheon ments will be served. For fur- ther information, call the Pio- 3-6336; or Mrs. Herbert Eskin, Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 12:30 neer Women's office, TO. 9-7180.- in charge of enrollment, WE. p.m. the Womens League for 5-5042. . Sabbath Observance will com- mence its -season with a lunch- eon ,meeting at Bnai Moshe.. Luncheon will be served under the direction of a committee Our Specialty headed by Mesdames Lillian Kaplan. A. 0. Barsky, A. Sch- Carpeting & Furniture ORT'S second • annual antique neidennan and B. Leader. . - Cleaned in 'Your Home show will be held . Monday and A feature of the meeting will Tuesday, Oct. 17a.nd 18, in the be the presentation of an origin- We Launder or Clean: Arabian Room of the Hotel al cantata, "Queen Sabbath," • Furniture Covers • Blankets Tuller. written by Mrs. Joshua Sperka. • Bed Spreads • Window Shades Proceeds from this show are Mrs. Drora Selesy Kleinplatz will • Fancy Linens • Drapes used for the MOT and for the be featured soloist. teacher's training school recently established in Switzerland. The Finest Music Available Mrs. Jack Wainger, chairman Curtain, Rug & Shade For Dances and Private of dealers, has announced that Cleaners Affairs . . . 12 will be showing this year,; in addition to a table of unusual 12813-15 LINWOOD DAVE FRANK pieces contributed by members TOwnsend 7-9660 And His Orchestra and friends, which is under the Free Pick-up and Delivery WE. 4-3257 supervision of Mesdames S. B. Danto, William Frank' and Al- fred May. Mrs. Henry Stark and Mrs. Harold Shapero are in charge (Formerly Wilson Theater) of ticket sales, assisted by chap- AADISON AND BRUSH ter presidents, Mesdames • Clar- ence Erirass, Harold Kukes, MONDAY, OCT. 10TH Only One Performance Louis Landsberg, Harry Malbin and Fred Collier. Mrs. Harry Krohn and Mrs. ("Shwer Tzu Zein a Meidel") I. I. Bittker are handling the Musical Production in Two Acts finances; Mrs. Ellis Fisher, per- By Louis Freiman sonnel, and Mrs. Milton Okun, RECHTZEIT AM KRASIN and EYOUR SM RI Starring MI arrangements. of Rose Wallerstein, Abraham Lax, David Paper, . CURTAINS AND LAMP. SHADES Second. ORT Antique Show at Hotel Tuller AMBASSADOR Teen-age _girls are invited to join the MODERN DANCE CLUB of the Jewish Center. Claire Field, Who has her own- TV pro- gram "Health and Beauty," will direct the teen dance group. For registration, call TR. 5-8400, Mr. Gould. * * * The SATURDAY NITE DANCE second dance of the season will COMMITTEE announces t h e be held Oct. 29. * * * The HOLIDAY HOP COMMIT= Israel Appoints Shanghai Officer TEE has set Sunday, Oct. 23, as TEL AVIV (JTA)—The Minis- the date for the first Holiday Hop of the season. try of Immigration announced today that David Abish has been appointed Israel immigration of- Beth Aaron Players ficer in Shanghai and will be responsible for aiding Jewish Plan One-Act Play refugees in that city preparing Beth Aaron Sisterhood's _dra- to proceed to Israel to make all matic group is preparing a one- necessary arrangements. act play titled-d`Many Happy Re- Ashes of burned money can turns," under the direction of Mrs. Sidney Weinberg, for pre- be analyzed and redeemed. sentation at the • annual donor luncheon, Dec. 6, at the Bell VIRGINIA SIMONE Aire Terrace. Formerly of Marge's Beauty Shop The cast includes Mesdames I. TAKES PLEASURE Chaiken, M. Pomerantz, D. Broz- gold, M. Haas, H. Moss, B. Was- IN ANNOUNCING serman, A. Winkler, S. Weinberg That she is IA ProprietOr and N. Feld of the First membership tea of the season will -be held Oct. 19 at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Bonin, 19454 Stansbury. Those inter- esteded in attending school should contact membership 11836 Linwood chairman, las. I. Levine, UN. TO. 6-9216 nr. Elmhurst 1-5780. - JO-JO . BEAUTY SALON MUSIC HALL "HARD TO BE A GIRL" artici With the pp ation Lida Slawa, Frances WeintraUb, Abe Dorf, Abe Zweig, and others. Staged by Isaac Arco Prices: $1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3, tax included. Tickets on sale at I2th Si.; Metro Music House, 10328 Borenstein's Book Store, 8663 — Dexter; Detroit Hebrew Book Store, 12226 Dexter. For information call A. Littman, Barium Hotel, WO. 2-5900. 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