v. AdivitieJ in Society ,f NF Women Plan Member Induction North End Clinic Staff, Trustees Hear August Jewish Center Activities The SUNDAY NITERS will present their third annual har- vest . moon dance Sunday even ing, Nov. 13, at the Cent e r. Music for dancing will be furn- ished by Sam Barnett and his orchestra. All members are in- vited to attend and to bring their friends. MRS. LOUIS WALD Northwest Hebrew Cong. at 12:30 p.m. Dec. 17. Mrs. Wald, a member of the national admin- istrative board, recently return- ed from a two months stay in Israel, where she was a dele- gate to the World MizrachiCon- ference. While in Israel she vis- ited institutions sponsored by the Mizrachi women. She will report on the needs and achieve- ments of the group in Israel. The following will represent Detroit Mizrachi Women at the national convention in Atlantic City Nov. 14-18. Mrs. Phillip Fealk, Fannie Gluck chapter; Mrs. Edward - Lutz, Northwest Chapter; Mrs. Herman Mosher and Mrs. Rose Singer.; Sisters of Zion. Chapter; Mrs. Joseph Ku- nio, alternate. Fannie Bluck Chapter will meet . at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 14 at the home of Mrs. Samuel Shulman, 3020 Glendale. Robert Shulman will present a musical program. • 'Education, Enjoyment' To Be Parkside Theme Parkside Parent-Teachers-As- sociation plans an evening of "Education and enjoyment," for 8 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 16, at the school, 15705 Parkside. On the agenda is a symposium by two alumni from United He- brew Schools and Wayne Univer- sity; Evelyn Stollman and Dave Rappaport, who will discuss "The Child Belonging." Music and singing will be followed by a social hour. Mrs. S. Collis is head of the telephone squad committee, as- sisted by Mesdames H. Feinberg, A. Feinstein, H. Weingarten, 4. Weisswasser and D. Yamshon. The HOLLYWOOD TELCOVE CLUB meets every Sunday eve- ning in room 209 of the Center and is organized for middle- aged, unattached men and wo- men. All 'those interested m a y contact Mary Caplan at the Center. * * * Newly 'elected officers of the DEXTER MOTHERS' CLUB are as follows : President, Rose Goodman; vice-presidents, Fan- ny Diamond, Sarah Margolin; reCording secretary, Sophie Mil- ler; financial secretary, Milly New; treasurer, Ella Schneider- man; sunshine committee, Rose Levine and Lena Zager. * * * The WEDNESDAY EVENING DISCUSSION GROUP presents a panel discussion on "Divorce—a Social Problem," November 16, at 9 at the Jewish Center. Speakers for. the evening will be Nathan Milstein, David °Gold- man and Harry Nayer, attor- neys. * * * Mrs. Seymour Simons, chair- man of the Jewish Community Center's dance consultants' com- mittee, announces the appear- ance of Martha Graham in a dance concert to be held Tues- day, Nov. 22, at the Institute of Art. She will perform her famous solo, "Salem Shore" besides the poetic dance "Deaths and En- trances" and will play the comedienne in "Every Soul is a Circus." Eric Hawkins, the leading male star of the company, will be seen as the tortured king in "Eye of Anguish" and will also appear as the strutting ringmaster of the "Circus". Tickets for the Martha Gra- ham dance concert are available at the Jewish Center. 'Shekolim' Sale Must Terminate in February JERUSALEM—(JTA—The sale of "Shekolim" for the April, 1950, election to the 23rd World Congress — which will be held here in the summer of next year—must be completed during the second half of February, an announcement of the executive of the World Zionist Organiza- tion said. Marshall, Rex Lodges Present Party Together On Tuesday, Nov. 15, . at 1:30 p.m., Louis Marshall Lodge and the newly formed Rex Lodge of Bnai Brith will hold -a games party in the main auditorium of the Workmen's Circle, Linwood at Burlingame. The public is cordially invited to attend. The Marshall bowling league will be host to the entire Lodge in December, at a sports night. The Veterans Affairs Commit- tee of the Lodge is now showing movies by-weekly to the veter- ans in the T.B. ward of the Ma- rine Hospital. Jerome Stassen Solos At University Recital Instrumental and vocal selec- tions will be featured at a Wayne University student reci- tal, to which the public is in- vited, 8:15 p. m., Nov. 15, in the lecture hall of the Institute of Arts. • An instrumental trio number, first movement of Beethoven's "Ghost" Trio, will be played by Jerome Stassen, violin; Terresa Halick, cello, and Harriet Lewis, piano. Violin soloist will be Stassen, who will play four "Romanian Dances" by Bela Bartok. COME ONE • COME ALL SELFHELP BAZAAR • • • • • • • FUN ! FOOD ! PRIZES ! GAMES! MUSIC ! DANCING! ENTERTAINMENT ! and BOB HALL That Famous Chap Who Talks in Rhyme * * * SAT., NOV. 12 AT 8:30 P. M. AT THE GRAND BALLROOM FORT WAYNE HOTEL * * * CHILDREN'S BAZAAR Sun., Nov. 13, 2:30 P.M. Tickets at Door ! - Plans Summer Nuptials Culminating its current mem- Members of the board of trus- Mrs. Arthur Leebove and her daughter, Miriam, of Wooding- bership drive, the Ladies Aux- tees and the medical staff of ham Dr. were hostesses at a luncheon at Botsford Inn last Sat- iliary of the Jewish National the North End Clinic will hear urday in honor of Muriel Sender, a December bride-elect. Dr. Harry August discuss his Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sofer of Rochester Ave. had as their guests "Impressions of My Trip to last week-end, her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Europe and Israel," at a joint Thomas Massey of Cleveland. meeting at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Mrs. Jack Golub of Indianapolis is the guest of her mother, Nov. 22, at the Jewish Commun- Mrs. Emil Baron of Hazelwood Ave. ity Center. David Wilkus, presi- Dr. Herman Sachs of Los Angeles has been spending a few dent of the Clinic, will chair the weeks visiting here with his family. meeting. Mrs. Mary Gordon has left for Miami Beach, where she will Dr. Irving I. Posner is chair- spend the winter. man of the program committee, Mrs. Samuel Snitz will spend a few weeks in the city as the which is arranging the meeting. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal of Blaine Ave. Husbands and wives of trustees Mr. and Mrs. OZzie Simmons who have been visiting with her and medical staff members are parents, Cantor and Mrs. Jacob Sonenklar of Calvert Ave. have invited to attend the joint ses- left for Lima, Peru, where Mr. Simmons will do research work for sion. the next two years for the Smithsonian Institution. Complimenting Gloria Bennett, whose marriage to Robert Interfaith Children's Fete Moses is planned for .Dec. 25, his sister, Mrs. William Leebove, gave a luncheon and shower at Club Bali on Wednesday. Held in Mid-Town Area Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoptman and family entertained the Rev. and Mrs. Polakoff who are returning to England after visiting their The Jewish Community Coun- daughter in Portland, Ore. The Polakoffs entertained Charles cil announces that safe Hallow- Hoptman while he was overseas, with the armed forces. een festivities were provide for Mr. and Mrs. Sthnuel J. Caplan of Merton Road are flying to nearly 2,000 children in the mid- MRS. IRVING ARLIN the West Indies. Nov. 11, for. a few weeks, visiting at Puerto Rico, town area through the efforts of the Dominican Republic, Haiti and- Jamaica. While in the Do- minican Republican they plan to visit the Jewish colony at Fund will sponsor a luncheon the Thirkell School Parents and Wednesday, Nov. 15, at the Jew- Teachers Organization in coop- Sosua. eration with the Detroit Police Home from a vacation in New 'York are Mr. and Mrs. Jacques ish Center. - Dues may be paid at the door. Department and the Department L. Moss of Tuxedo Ave. A program for induction of of Recreation. Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Okun and daughter, Stephanie, are new members has been pre- now residing at 3261 Sherbourne Rd. • Merchants provided most of pared and will be conducted by the refreshments/ prizes and Mrs. Arthur Selmar, program decorations, for the party, which chairman. Mrs. Irving Arlin, dra- took place in the Thirkell play- matic group director, has ar- ground. Invitations were ex- ranged an original skit. tended to children attending St. Mrs. Maurice Steingold, head Agnes School, a parochial in- of fund-raising, will formally stitution in the neighborhood. Mrs. Louis Wald, national open the annual donor drive of vice-president, will speak at the (The Jewish Community Center, the auxiliary at this event. 8904 Woodward, is a first joint donor of the Miz- Red Feather Agency.) racshi Women's Council at Mizrachi Women To Hear Mrs. Wald THE JEWISH NEWS 11 Friday, November 11, 1949 TUXEDOS RENTED Exclusively • Latest Models • Prompt Service Full Line of Furnishings and Haberdashery SIDNEY'S Store for Men TO. 8-5058 MISS DOROTHY LEVENSON Mr. and Mrs. Morris N. Leven- son of Webb Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Donna, to Irving Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn of Webb Ave. The bridegroom-elect is a Wayne University, where he is student at Wayne University, where he is affiliated with Gam- ma Kappa Chi fraternity. An August wedding is planned. Headquarters for Transportation and Tours by AIR or BOAT to ISRAEL one 'way by STEAMER '27519 RHEA E. CASHMAN WORLD -. 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