• Troth Announced ctiviiieJ in Society Prof. Abraham Halevy Fraenkel of Hebrew University, Jerusa- lem, was a guest Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of Rabbi and Mrs. M. J. Wohlgelernter. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fenton and family are now residing in their new home at 19901 Strathmoor. In honor of the fourth birthday of their son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton entertained 30 people at a party. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goldhaver and son, Dale, of Rochester -Ave., plan to move to Norfolk, Va., around Nov. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lambert of Whittier D., spent a few days visiting in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mayer of Pinehurst Ave. had as their guests her daughter, Mrs. William Grodin, with her s two small daughters, Julie and Mary Elizabeth of Cleveland. Sidney Rothchild of Havana, Cuba, is spending a few months as the guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Julius Rothchild of Moss Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald of Balmoral Dr. are .spending a week in New York. AttendiQg the triennial meeting of the National Council of Jewish WoiNn in Baltimore this week were Mrs. Samuel Glow- gower, Mrs. Joseph Welt, Mrs. Louis Cohane, Mrs. Maier B. Fin- sterwald, Mrs. Dan Krouse, Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels and Mrs. Wil- liam H. Frank. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marks of W. Outer Dr. left Tuesday to spend a week in New York, where they will attend the marriage on Sunday of Eleanor Sussman and their nephew, Donald Thal. Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Kuttnauer of Fairfield Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krohn of Whitmore Rd. left Tuesday for Chicago, where they will spend a week at the Edgewater Beach Hotel. Jewish Center Activities A RED CROSS SENIOR LIFE SAVING COURSE will be con- ducted in the Jewish Center swimming pool for six weeks commencing Nov. 8. Classes will be held Tuesday evenings and Sunday afternoons. The last day for registration is Nov. 7. * * The 1949 billiards tournament of the Twelfth St. Council Cen- ter, started Oct. 24. All Center members 12 to 19 are eligible to participate and may still register by calling Mr. Loewenberg at TY. 8-6000. * * * . Tryouts for the Center VAR- SITY MEN'S and WOMEN-1S SWIM TEAMS are now being held in the Center pool. Inter- ested men shOuld report to the pool Monday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings, while inter- ested girls should come in on Tuesday or Thursday evenings. * • * The WOODWARD STUDY AJC Women Hold Political Forum To help support activities of national note, such as the Anti- Defamation League, the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith ,Women's Council is presenting the "Borschtcapades" at its donor event Nov. 21 at Masonic Tem- ple. Money raised at this event, which is a combined effort of all Detroit Bnai Brith Chapters, will be distributed among all Bnai Brith philanthropies. Mrs. Morris Tack, city wide chairman of the program, urges all chapters- to contact - members immediately to insure the success of the affair. MISS MARILYN WOLFE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolfe of Pasadena Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Frederick Allan Cherney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cherney of Glendale Ave. A June wedding is planned. Marilyn is the granddaughter of Joseph Bernstein of The Jew- ish Daily Forward. JNF Women Plan Luncheon Program( At Center, Nov. 15 (The Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward, is a Red Feather Agency • and Affiliated with the Je wish Welfare Federation.) CLUB installed the following of- ficers Oct. 18 at the Jewish Cen- ter: President, Rose Cherner; vice presidents, Jennie Maltz, Goldie Schwartz, Freida Solo- mon; secretary, Elaine Kuvet; treasurer, Sophie Kaner; friend- ly committee, Rose Shapson, Lena Brown; flower fund, Min- nie Smolnick, reporter and phil- anthropic fund, Molly Boraks, and telephone squad, Rose Seg- erman and Bessie Cohen. * * * The SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE COMMITTEE announces a Harvest Dance Festival to be held Saturday, Oct. 29 at 9:30 p.m. Herb Ritz's orchestra will supply the music. - THE JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, October 28, 1949 BB Women's Council Donor Event Nov. 12 Hadassah Town Hall Nov. 15 has been set for the culminating event of the Jew- ish National Fund% Women's Auxiliary membership drive. On that date, a luncheon will be held at the Jewish Center, at which t h e recently-organized JNF dramatic group, directed by Mrs. Irving Arlin, will present an original playlet by Mrs. Arlin. Many women were signed up as members at a tea held Oct. 24 at the home of Mrs. Harry Tyner. Those attending were entertained by Marilyn Kaplan, violinist, accompanied by Mrs. Samuel Barr, and heeird as speakers Mrs. David Zellman, who recently toured Israel, and Mrs. David J. Cohen, member- ship chairman. Lectures on Holidays Scheduled in November Detroit Chapter of Hadassah announces that the annual Town Hall series of lectures by Mrs. Morris Adler will be held on Wednesdays during November from 10:30 a.m. to noon, at the McGregor. Library, Woodward and Cortland. The topic for this year's series will be "Around The Year in Jewish Life" and will be divided as follows: Nov. 9, "How Jews Reckon Time," The Sabbath—Corner- stone of a Faith; Nov: 16, "The Pilgrim Festivals, "Passover, Pen- tecost and Tabernacles; No. 23, "Penitence, Prayer and Acts of Righteousness," The High Holi- days; Nov. 30, "Monuments in Time," Chanukah, Purim and the 5th of Iyar. 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