WillWilIWWWWWWININ1111111 Miss Constance Levy Adivitiei in Society Mr. and Mrs, Morton Ashner of Glynn Couirt have returned to Detroit from a vacation in Miami Beach. Miss Nancy Wolfner is spending spring vacation from Smith College with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wolfner of Burling- ton Road. The Harry Krohns of Whitmore Road are spending the month in Miami Beach. During a fortnight's visit in New York City, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Bloom of Gloucester Drive saw their brother, Stanley Im- merman of Detroit, sail on March 29 for a six-weeks' trip to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobson of Chicago Blvd. returned from a sojourn in Miami Beach. Miss Dene Laib, student at Connecticut College for Women, is spending her spring vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin of Strathcona Drive. The Harry Hymans of W. Boston Blvd. have returned from a six-weeks' stay in Miami Beach. Mrs. Hershal V. Kreger of Roselawn Ave. is visiting with her family in Milwaukee, Where she will attend the wedding of her nephew. Returned from a Florida vacation is Mrs. Felix Mahler of Whitmore Road. During her spring vacation at Bradford Junior College,, Miss Susan Kaichen is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen of Huntington Woods. . . Mrs. David Feerer of Woodstock Drive has returned from two months' stay in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wilk of Canterbury Road =have re- turned from a visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Selig Esteroff of Lakeland, Fla. While in Florida, the Wilks enjoyed a two weeks' sojourn in Boca Raton. Dr. Leo Kroll of Fairfield Ave. is vacationing in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jacobs of Glynn Comt sailed on the S. S. LaGuardia on March 27 en 'route to Israel. The John Ginns of W. Boston Blvd. are vacationing in Miami Beach for a fortnight. A five-day spring vacation is being spent by Miss Betty Loew- enstein, student in the Graduate School of Simmons College, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bttrak of Longfellow _Ave. Mrs. Benjamin Saltzstein of Milwaukee spent the week in De- troit visitino. with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simons of LaSalle Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of Warrington Drive are spend- ing a few weeks in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Julius HoWard of Los Angeles are visiting in Detroit with relatives, enroute to a vacation in Miami Beach. JWV Women Plan Goodwill Luncheon Continuing their program of promoting goodwill and com- munity relations, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Dept. of Mich- MILDRED MANTELL-BRASCH igan Jewish War Veterans, will hold its third annual goodWill luncheon April 10. - Rev. William H. Sperry,' pastOr of Christ Church and former chairman of the Michigan Corn- mittee on Civil Rights in De- troit will be guest speaker. Mrs. Mildred Mantell-Brasch, concert and radio soprano, will highlight the musical portion of the program. She will be accom- panied by Marion Fleischer at the piano. The entire membership of ev- ery Michigan veterans organiza- tion has been invited. Folk Schools Students Hold Model Seder On Thursday, March 30, pupils of the Jewish Folk Schools con- ducted a model Seder based on the traditional service. Members of the school board and the Parent-Teachers Asso- ciation made the necessary Seder preparations. The com- mittee in charge included Mes- dames Beitner, Hearshen, Glaser and Linsky. The kindergarten and nursery classes will celebrate their Pass- over program on Friday, March 31, at 1 p.m. The Alaska highway cost $138 million to build. Men's Clubs MIS.S CONSTANCE LEVI MAE WEISS UN. 2-3541 Friday, March 31, 1950 Val Tica, currently appearing at Club Bali, interpreter of rhumba, momba and balinese dances, will give a benefit show for the patients at the Dear- born Veterans Hospital at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, April 6, at 2:30, as part of the program arrang- ed by the Pfc. Joseph L. Bale Auxiliary Jewish War Veterans. In addition, a quiz' show writ- ten and arranged for the pa- tients by Don Williams of the hospital recreation staff will be held. Over 100 gifts have been purchased by the auxiliary to be distributed to the patients, hos- pital chairman Evelyn Starman announced. Accompanying Miss Starman to the' hospital will be JWV hos- pital chairman Betty Spinner, Gertrude Hertzberg, Sarah Schoenberg, Mildred Zerkel, Marjorie Zuppner, Helen Weiner Ida Sklar, Rosalind Marks, Neil Eichenhorn, Regina Ishbia and Miriam Cantor, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Levy of Fullerton Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Constance Selma, to Ivan Allan Fidler, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Fidler of Northiawn Ave. Halevy Choral Society Miss Levy, who attended the University of Michigan, is now a Anniversary Concert student at Wayne University. Her fiance also attended Wayne. Betty Kowaisky, young Detroit Their wedding date has not pianist, has been engaged as ac- yet been set. companist for the Halevy Choral Society, according to Dr. William Klein, chairman of the society. Industrial Hachshara Halevy's 25th anniversary an- nual concert will take place Meets at Beth Yehuda Tuesday evening, May 16, at Industrial Hachshara will Masonic Temple. Norman Atkins, meet at Yeshivath Beth Yehuda, New York baritone, will come to Dexter at Cortland, at 8:30 p.m. Detroit for his first appearance Tuesday, April 4. 'Joseph Gore- in this city. Another guest. soloist will be stein, engineer and economic counselor just arrived from Marguerite Kozenn, Detroit sop- Israel, will speak on the need rano. for industrial hachshara in the development of Israel. Also on For Sale the program will .be Rabbi Leo- 6%—.5-YEAR pold Neuhaus and Sam Gold- man. FIRST MORTGAGE Industrial Hachshara is a new Detroit Metropolitan area improved real worth over twice the mort- project designed to teach .boys gage. estate All have Mortgage Title Insur- 18 and over to develop skills. in ance — monthly payments. Amounts the metal trades. It is meant $1,500 and up. List on Request fOr future chalutizi m, new Americans, and boys interested GRISWOLD FINANCE CO.. in the metal trade. WO. 3-7280 420 Ford Bldg. Officers of the group are Jerry Bielfield, Leon B. Kay, M. Manuel Merzon, Louis Moser, Karl B. Segall and Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter. President David Flayer an- nounces that CINEMA LODGE Bnai Brith will meet April 3 at the Wilshire Hotel, Collingwood at Third, at 8:30 p.m. The pro- gram meeting will be highlight- ed by hypnotist Victor Bloom- field. Members, their wives and friends are invited. ▪ * * PISGAH LODGE, Bnai Brith, will meet at 8:30 p.m. Monday, April 3, at the Jewish Conimu- Beth Yehudah Ladies nity Center, Woodward at Hol- Hold Annual Banquet brook. A report on the high- lights of the recent Bnai Brith The Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Supreme Lodge convention held Yehuda are sponsoring their in Washington win be given. twenty-third annual banquet at * * * 7 p.m. Sunday, April 16, at La- A "T.V." night– will be spon- char's on Dexter Blvd. sored by DONALD FOX LODGE, David J. Cohen will be toast- Bnai Brith, Saturday evening, master for the evening. Cantor May 6, at the Mayfair Room, Hyman J. Adler will render vo- Dexter. at Waverly. Tickets may cal selections and the Beth Ja- be purchased from lodge mem- cob Girls School and Kinder- bers, or at. Liberman's Delica- garten will present a skit. tessen. Members interested in All proceeds will go to the playing baseball should contact maintenance of Beth Jacob Morry Victor, TO. 8-5179. • Girls School which the ladies * * sponsor. LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE, The public is asked to attend. Bnai Brith, will • meet Tuesday, For tickets, call TO. 5-1171. April 18, at Workmen's' Circle Educational Center, 11529 Lin- It never gets too cold to snow, wood, and will feature Hillel. but it sometimes gets too cold Wayne students, including mem- to snow in flakes. bers of Hillel and other religious groups, will hold a round table discussion. One topic will be the BRIDAL DOLLS Louis Marsha 11 scholarship award for the best essay on I have one of the most unique centerpieces for showers, spinster "Brotherhood," competition for and wedding dinners. which is open. to all denomina- It consists of the bride and her tions and races. Strictly Kosher Catering Established 1915 BAR MITZVAHS WEDDINGS RECEPTIONS THE JEWISH NEWS-25 Hospital Benefit Show Arranged by Bale Post attendants. The dolls are seven and One half inches tall, very life-like in appearances and are beautifully dressed. BRIDAL DOLL CO. 509 Empire Bldg.-107 Clifford WO, 4-9031 e lq.gagement4 Mrs. Leo Alexander of Pine- hurst Ave. announces the en- gagement of • her daughter, Carol, to Larry Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miller of Hills- dale, Mich. Miss Alexander is a student at Wayne University, where she is president of Iota Alpha Pi sorority. Her fiance attends Michigan State College. The couple has chosen Aug. 6. for their wedding. * * * Announcement is made of the engagement of Betty Fischer, of 2211 Pingree, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisch- er of Czechoslovakia, to. Irving Rochman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rochman of 2995 Blaine. A fall wedding is planned. REFINANCE YOUR HOME 4 4% With one of the world's strongest financial institutions Call A. A. 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WO. 3-4193 Detroit Hebrew Book Store, 12226 Dexter, and from A. Littman at the Barium Hotel, WO. 2-5900.