• THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, May 12, 1950 irt Dr. and Mrs. Edward Robbins of Los Angeles, formerly. of Detroit, and William Primrose of the Curtis Institute of Philadel- phia, world famous violinist, were guests last week of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin of Greenlawn Ave. Mrs. Samuel J. Peisner of Haifa, Israel, is sailing May 12 for the United States to attend the forthcoming wedding of her son, Balfour, to Nora Altman, both Detroiters. This will be Mrs. Peis- ner's first visit to this country since 1934. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sinkoff of 2203 Clements, will celebrate • their 25th wedding anniversary March 14. Shirley Fenster and Roz Pianka have returned after spending the winter months in Miami Beach. Mrs. David Silver has returned to her home on Burlingame after a two-month visit in Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lachs have as their house guest Mr. Lachs' sister, Mrs. Leona Pine, of Jamaica Estates,- Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Lorre - and son, Larry, returned to South Orange, N: J., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Egon Benesi of pia Huntington Woods. Mrs. Albert Weisman of Edison Ave. left on Thursday for Knoxville, Tenn., to visit with members of her family. Mrs. Sally L. Brown of the Lee Crest returned on Wednesday, after spending a few days with helo children, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Heavenrich of Wellsley Hills, Mass., and Mary Brown who attends Simmons .College in Boston.. • Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Cumberland Way left on Sunday for New 'York to visit•with members of her family. • Mrs. Irving Krewson of New York arrived Tuesday to spend a week. with her son-in-law • and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Givercer of the Seville Hotel. Mrs. Louis Krause left on Tuesday on the S. S. Stella Palaris on a Mediterranean—cruise. Mrs. Philip Smith of Boston Blvd. returned from the east where she visited her daughter, Barbara, who attends Knox School at Cooperstown, N. Y. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and daughter, Cynthia, returned to Chicago after spending a week visiting their parents, Mrs. Samuel Lipchinsky of Leslie Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Hyman. Miller of Calvert Ave. Nancy Fisher of Lakewood Ave., Stanford Laikin of Wooding- ham and Ida Rappaport spent the last week-end in Cleveland where they represented Temple Israel in a debate with pupils of Euclid Avenue Temple. Mrs. Lillian Graham -left for a three months' tour of Europe. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Drews of Broadstreet left for a European trip. Men's Club Activities O Abe Samuelson, J. Maurice Karo and Herbert L. Harris rep- resent the NORTHWEST MEN'S CLUB at the convention of the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs at Kiamesha Lake, N. Y., this weekend. * * * Jack Caminker, president of HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE, announces that plans are under way for the second annual Mor- genthau Lodge golf tournament at Forest Lake Country Club, Oakland County. The committee in charge consists of: William Haftka, Max Zeiger, Samuel Schechter, Theodore Frazis and Marvin Green. All members in- terested in ' details of this July event are asked to phone TO. 7-1691. * * * Election of officers of RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER LODGE will be held at 8:30 p.m. Tues- day, May 16, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Plans are being made for a joint men's and women's installation, under the chairmanship of Sidney Ersch- er. * * * PHILIP HANDLER LODGE is holding tryouts for a softball team at Roosevelt Field, Central High School, Sunday morning at 9:30, under the direction of Sam Stone. * * * BRANDEIS LODGE is plan- ning an installation of officers for June. Benjamin Rich, pro- '-'gram chairman, appointed Julius Green to make arrangements for -entertainment, music and re- freshments. * * * The BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB barn dance will be held June 21 at Gramer's Hall, Ink- ster at 11 Mile Rd. The group's closing program meeting of the season, on June 16, will feature Max Sosin. • * CINEMA LODGE, Bnai Brith, elected the following men to of- fice: President, Marvin Lubin; vice president, IrVing Katcher; financial secretary, Ben Grant; recording secretary, Philip Chap- nick; treasurer, Irving Belinsky; warden, Jack Zide; guardian, Ted Grant; chaplain, David Flayer. WI Trustees are: 11 ■1 Ted Birnkrant, chairman, Irving Lele- grant, Jack Lasday, Nate Balaban, James Laker, Ted Levy, Irwin Serlin, Moe Ros- enthal, Ben Rosen, Art Pearlmutter, Ruby Xanner, Al Ackerman, Wm. Boesky, Alan There will be an executive committee meeting next Mon- day at the home of Marvin Lubin 20428 Freeland, at which plans for installation will be dis- cussed. 5 5 * - Dr. Franz J. Polgar, .psycholo- gist and hypnotist, will headline the program of the MEN'S CLUB of the NORTHWEST HEBREW CONGREGATION Monday even- ing, May 15, at the synagogue. Dr. Polgar's demonstration is en- titled "Miracles of the Mind." * * * The family of the late Samuel Greisman will unveil a monu- ment in his memory at 12 p.m. Sunday, May 14, at the Ceme- tery of Cong. Beth Abraham. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the service. Elazar on Revitalized Education Committee NEW Y 0 R K — Two specific steps to intensify educational services rendered to local com- munities by the American Asso- ciation for Jewish Education were announced by Michael A. Stavitsky of Newark, N. J., pres- ident. They are: The formation of a Commission on Bureaus of Jew- ish Education, which will corre- late the activities of the 39 cen- tral community edueational agencies and the reorganization of the committee on in-service training and placement of edu- cational personnel. Judah Pilch, executive direc- tor of the Association is serving as temporary chairman of the training and placement commit- tee which includes Albert Ela- zar of Detroit. Marianne Sliapero's Troth Is Announced Receptions for Confirmands Of Temple Israel May 21-281 Annual confirmation services of Temple Israel will be held Shevuoth eve, Sunday evening, May 21, at the Detroit . At a family dinner last Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Nate S. Institute of Arts. At homes are scheduled that day and Shapero of Strathcona Dr. an- throughout the following week for the following Temple nounced the engagement of their Israel confirmands: BARBARA MALDAVER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick daughter, Marianne, to Alan Maldaver of 20111 Shrewsbury Rd., 10 to 12 p.m. Sunday, May 21. DEE DEE MODELL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Modell of 18675 Wildemere, 7 to 11 p.m. Thursday, May 25. No earth,. BETH JOAN ROTHENBERG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Rothenberg of 18715 Santa Barbara Dr., 10 to 12 p.m'. Sunday, May 21. No cards. ELISSA BETH RUBY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Ruby of 19655 Renfrew Rd., "2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 28. No cards. EMILY FAYE SCHULTZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schultz of 19200 Prairie, 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday, May 2,4. . Kvutzah Women Lead - Hebrew Group Program MISS MARIANNE SHAPERO . Earl Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Schwartz. T h e bride-elect graduated from Liggett School and is now attending Wellesley College. Her fiance was graduated from Cranbrook School and the Uni- versity of Michigan, and - will graduate from Harvard Law School in June. A late summer wedding is contemplated. Men's Club of Beth El Slates Annual Meeting The 31st annual dinner of the Men's Club of Temple Beth El will' be at 7 p.m., Tuesday, May 23, at Huyler's. Officers and directors will be elected and awards will be pre- sented to members of the bowl- ing league. The annual report will be presented by Walter D. 'Schmier, president. This meeting will be combined with "An Evening with Dr. Glazer". The Young People's Club of Cong. Bnai - Moshe will hold a . Kvutzah Ivrith, Hebrew cul- business and social meeting in tural group of Dertoit, will hold the library of the synagogue, its annual program prepared Monday, May 15 at 8:30 p.m. and presented by the ladies of the group at 9 p.m. Tuesday, May 30, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. FOR A GOOD DEAL Participants are: Esther Names, an Israeli who recently arrived BETTER BUY BUICK in this country, whose topic will be: "Women Writers in Israel," Call Salesmanager and Mrs. Solomon Kasdan, who will speak on "Ruth". Communi- ty singing is also on the pro- VE. 8-6400 gram. Mrs. J. M. Mathis will be BUICK GRAND RIVER STORE chairman of the evening. The Ladies Auxiliary will serve re- 17500 Grand River freshments. Everybody is welcome. FOR ALL MEN INTERESTED IN SAVING MONEY! 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