THE JEWISH NEWS - 19 AdiviiieJ in Society Mrs. Harry Shifman and daughter, Marilyn, of Gladstone Ave., will leave Dec. 18 for a vacation in Tucson and Los Angeles. Mrs. Harold J. Marks of Los Angeles was the guest of her sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Batchko of Oakman Blvd. After spending Thanksgiving weekend with their children in Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gordon and son, Milton, have returned to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy of Chicago Blvd. have returned from a few weeks visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ehrenreich of Chicago were guests at the Belcrest last week-end while visiting with friends. Ellis Fisher of Lakewood Ave. spent the last week-end in Boston where he visited his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ginsburg. Mrs. Samuel Gerson of the Belcrest Apt. is spending a few days in Cleveland visiting with friends. Mrs. Lewis 'B. Daniels, president of the Detroit Section Na- tional Council of Jewish Women was hostess at a tea in her home on Warrington Rd. last Wednesday afternoon for the officers, members of the board of directors, committee chairmen and principals of the Resale Shop Fashion Show. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohane of Highland Ave. left on Thursday for Miami Beach where they plan to spend a month. Mrs. Jack Buhai and her small son have returned to their home in Highland Park, Ill., after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brown of Strathcona Dr. - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Isbee and their four children of Webb Ave. are spending the week in New York visiting with members of their family. Mrs. Israel M. Goldman and daughters, Anna Naomi and Tobie Judith, of Baltimore, Md., are the guests of Mrs. Goldman's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz. Mrs. Beulah Lewis of Cortland Ave. spent the Thanksgiving week in Fairmont, W. Va., visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Golden. Edward Springer, former Detroiter now in California, is spending the holidays with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spring- er of 9308 Genesee. Mrs. Gertrude Diamond of New York City is visiting her cous- in, Mrs. Ted Steinberg of Calvert Ave. Naomi Spector, court reporter in Los Angeles, is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Spector, to . celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary with them. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Caplan of Merton Road have returned from a trip to the West Indies. The annual Hanukah party of the Senior Congregation of Shaarey Zedek will be held Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m., in the synagogue's social hall. Jewish Center Activities (The Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward, is a Red Feather Agency ' and Affiliated with the Je wish' Welfare Federation.) •■■••■■■•■ MOTHERS' CLUBS of the Rose Stone and her Swing Or- Center will highlight Hanukah chestra will provide music. Mrs. at • their next meetings with Charles Levitt, co-chairman; "grab-bag" parties. DEXTER Mrs. Mack Robins, chairman; MOTHERS' CLUB meets at 1:30 and Mrs. Morris Burnstein, tick- p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13 in the et chairman are arranging the Bnai Moshe Library; WOOD- program. The public is invited.. * * * WARD STUDY CLUB at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14, in Saturday, Dec. 10, the CEN- room 209 of the Center; PASA- TER SWIMMERS journey to the DENA STUDY CLUB, at 8:30 University of Michigan tank to p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14- in the open the Michigan AAU swim- home of Mrs. Ernestine Medow, ming season. Manny _ Ratner, 2998 Tyler and DAVISON Center swimming coach, has MOTHERS' CLUB at 8:30 p.m. entered the following in the Thursday, Dec. 15 at the Work- meet: mens' Circle. Gifts will be ex- MEN'S 50 YARD FREESTYLE: Phil Russek, Stanley Wandruff, and Bob Jaffe; changed and latkes served. MEN'S 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE: * * * Marshall Blondy, Marty Siegel, Ed Chodo- roff, Jack Koblin and Bobby Marans: WEDNESDAY EVENING DIS- MEN'S 100 YARD BACKSTROKE: Ray- CUSSION GROUP presents Rab- mond Federman, Ery Rubinstein. Dave Stulberg and Harold Blacher; MEN'S 75 bi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, edu- YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: Feder- cation director of Cong. Shaarey man and Bloody; MEN'S 200 YARD RELAY, Team "A", Rusek, Zedek on "Why A Religious Ori- FREESTYLE Siegel, Wandruff, Federman and- Joe entation for American Jewish Schore; Team "B", Jaffe, Norman Dress- ler, Don Siegan, Marshall Cortney and Life?" at 9 p.m. Dec. 14, at the Blacher; MEN'S DIVNG: Bob Kavieff; Center. The public is invited. WOMEN'S 50 YARD FREESTYLE: Alva Sachs, Henny Hermelin, Ann Ginnelly * * * and Sarah Kolin; WOMEN'S 50 YARD Ada Uronovitz, Approximately 100 new Amer- BREASTSTROKE: * * * icans are attending ENGLISH The first local AAU champion- CLASSES at 12th Street Council Center. The class helps them to ship swimming events will be obtain eniployment and become held in the Center pool Satur- acquainted with the Detroit day evening, Dec. 17. Champion- community. The Jewish Social ship events on the program Service Bureau, National Coun- will include the men's 40 yards cil of Jewish Women, the Board freestyle and 120 yards individ- of Education and the Center co- ual medley; women's 220 yards operated in creating the classes. freestyle and boy's 100 yards * * * breastroke. Applications for en- CENTER DANCE GROUP, di- try are available and may be rected by Fannie Aronson, will obtained from swimming coach present a modern dance pro- Manny Ratner. gram at the Center at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11. Featured will Haifa Chapter, ZOD, be "A Bach Fugue," "A Note of Delight" and a harvest and a Plans Hanukah Party pastoral Palestinian dance. Pro- Haifa Chapter of the Zionist ceeds go to a scholarship fund Organization of Detroit will for the group. * * * celebrate Hanukah Saturday, SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE Dec. 10, at the home of Dr. and COMMITTEE announces a Mrs. Philip Sherman, when dance to be held Dec. 10 at the members will "Come Dressed as a Song." Center. Everyone is invited. * * * Party hosts will be Dr. Bern- Mrs. Hyman Drapkin, dean Of ard Weston, Dr. and Mrs. Philip the COUNCIL OF MOTHERS' Sherman, Mrs. Nathaniel Sand- CLUBS, announces that the an- ler and Mrs. Louis Wasserman. nual Hanukah Ball and Latke. Irving Schlussel, president of Party will be held at 8:30 p.m , the Detroit Jewish National Fund Wednesday, Dec. 21, in the Cen- Council, will speak on "Inter- ter's main auditorium. Mothers' nationalization of Jerusalem" at club members paid up for the a chapter meeting Dec. 12. Mrs. 1949-50 season prior to the date Leroy Atler and Mrs. Sidney of the ball will be admitted free.Brand will be hostesses. . Friday, December 9, 1949 Mrs. Goldstein to Address 19th Annual Donor of Detroit's Council of . PWO Young Judaea Sets Hanukah 'Fun Night' Mrs. Israel Goldstein, nation- al president of the . Pioneer Women's Organization of Amer- ica, will be the featured speaker The entire community, adults at the 19th annual donor event and children, are invited to Young Judaea's "Fun Night," in celebration of Hanukah, accord- ing to director Leonard Baruch. The celebration will be held Thursday evening, Dec. 22, in the social hall of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The program features an original play, "Truth and Con- sequences" for the adults, and special gifts for all Young Judaea members. Subscriptions are available for the magazine "Young Jud- ean," in time for the holiday. For information regarding the publication call Baruch at TY. 5-7997. Sabbath League Group Holds Hanukah Festival Wednesday afternoon. Dec. 21 at 2:30, Women's Sabbath Lea- gue will present a Hanukah Fes- tival with members, friends and pre-school children as guests. Luncheonette will be served at 12:30, the program beginning at 1:30 p.m. Featured will be the Bnai Da- vid Sisterhood choral group, Cantor Hyman Adler directing. with a dramatization of the Hanukah Candle Lighting and a program of Hanukah and Is- rael Songs. Mrs. David J. Co- hen and Mrs. Lezer Levin will narrate the story of Hanukah in ,Hebrew and English. Mrs. Lillian Kaplan and her committee consisting of M e s - dames B. Leader, S. Schnieder- man, W. New and M. Reider are in charge of the luncheon. Mrs. A. 0. Barsky is in charge of hospitality. the Park Avenue Synagogue of New York, will present a group of traditional melodies and in- troduce new Israel songs. • Appearing on the program, also, will be Zvee Scooler, Yid- dish humorist and monologuist. Tickets are still available, ac- cording to Mrs. Michael Mich- lin, chairman of the Council. Prospective donors are asked to call the Council office, TO. 9-7180, for reservations. Halvey Music Society Hanukah Party Dec. 17 I. Gorochov, president of the Composers' Union of Israel, will be featured artist at the Hanu- kah party of the Halevey Music Society Saturday evening, Dec. 17, at the Halevy Music Center. For reservations, call I. Wood- row, TO. 5-7335. HORS D'OEUVRES In ANY Amount for ALL Occasions Delivered to Your Home MRS. HARRY KAY sponsored by the Detroit Coun- cil of Pioneer Women at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14, at Ma- sonic Auditorium. Mrs. Goldstein, who recently returned from a trip to Israel, will give a first hand account of her observations in Israel and will discuss the activities of the Pioneer Women there. David Putterman, cantor of Call TO. 8-5387 Headquarters for Transportation and Tours by AIR or BOAT to ISRAEL STEAMER $2759- TOO BUSY? LET OUR PERSONALIZED SERVICE GIFT WRAP AND DELIVER YOUR WEDDING AND SHOWER PRESENTS! 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