diviiieo Society Dr. and Mrs. Albert A. Krohn and their son, Bud, of Cam- bridge Rd. left by motor for a week in New York. Herbert Grayson; a student at Northwestern University, and a classmate, Royce Blair of Phoenix, Ariz., are coming from Evan- ston, 1-11., to spend the Thanksgiving week-end with Herb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grayson of Royal Oak. H. A. Hyman of New York spent the last week-end visiting with friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes of Calvert Ave., left on Wednes- day by plane for Israel. During their stay in the Jewish state they will participate in the planting of the first trees in the Hordes Forest near -Jerusalem. Mrs. David Fidler, Mrs. Charles Ornstein and Mrs. Hyman * Nathan will be hostesses at a tea honoring brides-elect Muriel Auslander and Charlotte Gilbert, at 1 p. m. Saturday, Nov. 26, at the home of Mrs. Fidler. Mrs. William Heller of Edison Ave. held open house honoring her guests, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hershoft and nephew, Robert, of Los Angeles. - Mr. and Mrs. William Bonin, who recently returned from a New York vacation, entertained friends at a dinner in their home at 19340 Littlefield last week. Mr. and • Mrs. Maurice I. Broad and Mr. and Harry N. Pol- lock of Fairmont, W. Va., have returned home after attending the Bar Mitzvah of their nephew, Norman Lester, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Axelrod of Gladstone Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Gladstone Ave. were honored at a family dinner on the occasion of their 35th wedding anni- versary. The Goose Cousins Club honored their members at -a dinner at the Elmwood Hotel in Windsor. The celebration marked the wedding anniversaries of Mrs. S. Pearlman, married 10 years; Mrs. Harry Bloom, married 35 years; Mrs. Herman Goose, mar- ried 15 years; and Mrs. Audrey Gooze, married five years. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Payson of Chicago Blvd. have returned from a visit in New Orleans and are now spending a few days in New York City. Mrs. Samuel P. Leavitt and Mrs. Harry B. Evans, mother and sister of Gerald M. Leavitt, gave a tea Oct. 29, honoring his fiancee, Ann Ruttenberg of New York City. Over .a hundred guests attended the tea held at 10470 E. Outer Dr., Mrs. Leavitt's residence. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. KraVetz of Monica Ave., will entertain at a house party Thanksgiving, honoring their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steinbaum and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levi of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Levi (Rose Lisner) formerly resided• in Detroit. Both women are sisters of Mrs. Kravetz. Dorothy Stiglitz of Euclid Ave. was hostess at a surprise birth- day party for her father, Harry Stiglitz of 2277 Euclid, on Nov. 6. Among the guests were his son Allen Stiglitz, who flew in from New Orleans, and Mrs. Irving Rodenberg, his sister, who flew in from Evansville. Candlelight Ceremony Marks Nov. 6 Wedding At a candlelight ceremony Nov. 6 at Shaarey Zedek, Rhea Orley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Orley became the bride MRS. ROBERT BRODY of Robert Brody, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brody. Rabbis Mor- ris Adler and Leizer Levin Offi- ciated. The bride chose a gown of light ivory satin, fashioned with scalloped barque, bouffant skirt and long full train, and trimmed with seed pearl embroidery. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion was held by a cap embroidered to match her gown. Beverly Bensman attended the bride as maid-of-honor; Mrs. Joseph H. Orley, matron-of-hon- or, and Shulamith Adler, Loreli Seiton, Fayne Meyers and Mar- ion .Ruskin, bridesmaids. George William Brody served his brother as best man with Graham and Joseph Orley, the bride's brothers, Harold Victor, Jack Stone, Morton Scholnick and Herbert Venzer as ushers. Guests from Miami Beach; Monticello, N. Y.; New York City Pa.; Boston; Toledo; Drama Program Set June Oleshansky Plans Newcastle, El Paso, Tex.; Washington, D. January 8 Wedding C., and California were present. For Home Auxiliary After a six-week honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oleshansky of Monica Ave. announce the in New York, South America and Florida, the newlywed. couple The Women's Auxiliary, Jewish will be at home at 925 Whitmore Home For Aged, will be enter- Rd. tained by the drama group of the Music Study Club at an open meeting in the annex of the Music Study Club Holds Home, Burlingame and Petoskey Second Concert Tea at 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 21. Mrs. Sam Newman, program The second of the series of chairman, and Mrs. M. J. Green- concert teas for the forthcoming berg, co-chairman for the after- young artists' concerts to be held noon, announce that a series of Dec. 6 for the Sylvia. Simons skits will be presented, under Scholarship Memorial Fund, will the direction of Mrs. Eli Gross. be held at the home of Mrs. Mesdames Joseph Patent, Harry Lawrence Crohn, 9269 Wildmere, Sklar and Elaine Coville, ac- Nov. 22. coizipanied by Mrs. Philip Men- Featured that afternoon will kowitz, will perform the skit, be young pianist, Ruth Meckler, "Beauty, Brains and Personality." age 12, junior member of. Music "Too Unlucky Souls" will be pre- Study Club, who will present a sented by Mrs. George Jerris and group of piano selections. Mrs. _John Sklar, and "I Want Assisting hostesses will be Mes- to Dance," by Mrs. Al Hirsch- dames Maurice Morse, A. J. Selt- feld, accompanied by Mrs. Ger- zer and Ezra Lipkin. trude Leve Blum, who will also MISS JUNE OLESHANSKY do a series of musical numbers. Mrs. Samuel Zeldes, president, engagement of their daughter, invites the general membership June, to Albert Watnick, son of Mr. and MrS. Meyer Watnick of and friends to attend. Virginia Park. The wedding will 'VT•"•TV-.1.1^1T-1.- take place Jan. 8. THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, November 18, 1949 Sholem Aleichem The monthly luncheon meet- ing of the Women's Division of the Sholem Aleichem Institute will be at 12:30 p.m. Saturday Nov. 19 at the home of Mrs. Frances Dricker, 3275 Leslie. Guest-speaker of the after- noon will be Moshe Haar, direc tor of the Sholem Aleichem In- stitute, who will review the "The Prince of Egypt", by Dorothy Clark Wilson. The novel is based on the life of Moses in Egypt. Reports will be given by com- mittee chairmen on their activi=- ties for the coming donor event, which will take place Wednes- day, Dec. 7, at Masonic Temple. All members and their friends are invited to attend. A report of achievement to date was presented to the Cul- ture Commission of the Jewish Community Council by Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman, at the first meeting of the season, Nov. 10. Among the activities are a series of radio programs on station WDET; - a high holiday music program on station WWJ; Program Planners' Institutes for English and Yiddish speaking organizations; obs e r v a n c e of Jewish Education Month, with Rabbi Dr. Brickner of Cleveland as keynoter, and the publica- tion. of "A Call to Jewish Par- ents," a directory of Jewish ed- ucational facilities in Detroit. The next meeting of the Com- mission will take place Thurs- day, evening, Dec. 15. New translations of the Bible James Whitcomb Riley, the Women Hear Review are copyrighted in the United children's poet, once wrote under the pen name of Benjamin F. Johnson., States. BEAUTIFUL NEW Halevy Musk Center Hall a the Air This Week's Radio Programs Of Jewish Interest THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20, station WTCB, Flint; 8. a.m. Sunday, Nov. 27, station WWJ (transcribed). Feature: A Thanksgiving 'pro- gram "In Henry's Backyard," by Peter Lyon. * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 20. Station : WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Louis L. Mann of Temple Sinai, Chicago, will speak on "What Judaism Owes to Christianity." BETH AARON SISTERHOOD held a pre-donor luncheon rally Wednesday, N'ov. 16, at the syna- gogue. Tickets for the Dec. 6 benefit event may be obtained from Mrs. I. Levine, UN. 1-5780. Mizrachi Women Plan Donor Rally Mrs. Joseph Kunin, pledge chairman for the forthcoming donor luncheon of the, council of Mizrachi Women, asks mem- bers and friends to contact her at TO. 8-6934 to place their reservations. Mrs. Sarah Shultz of Los An- geles was speaker at the pep rally of Zion Chapter Nov. 17. Mrs. Shnitz is enroute to the na- tional convention of Mizrachi Women opening this weekend in Atlantic City. Mrs. Isaac Rosen- thal of Detroit Zion Chapter has been asked to conduct a session of the convention devoted to Child Rescue. 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