THE JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, June 30, 1950 Women Mrs. Joe Weinberg, president Of PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB, gave a luncheon at her home, 2697 Cortland Ave., for newly elected board members. Plans are beins ir.ade . for the annual donor luncheon at Ma- sonic Temple. * * * BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, installed the following officers at King Fong's June 12: President, Dorothy Robbins; vice presidents, Olga Fried, Zelda Le- vitt; secretaries, Dorothy Good- man, Marvel Friedman, Mitzie Field, Ettie Weisman; treasurer, Bertha yodel; child rescue, Min Hurwitz; membership, Marvel Friedman: fund raising, Henri- etta Wolok; social, Evelyn August; donor, Rose Feldstein; bulletin, Marian Raimi. * * * At the closing session of the SHOLEM ALEICHEM READING CIRCLE, NO. 3, at the home of Mrs. Frances Shayne, June 19, it was announced that, in addi- tion to other activities of the members, the sum of $204 has been raised towards the Child Rescue and Rehabilitation pro- gram of the Pioneer Women. * * * BETH ITZCHOCK LADIES' AUXILIARY elected Jane Rosen- feld president for the ensuing year. Mrs. Bernard Shiller and Mrs. Julius Schultz are vice presidents; Yetta Hochman, re- cording secretary; Mrs. Paul Fine, financial secretary; Mrs. Joseph Reifman, treasurer; Alma Hochman, monitress; Mrs. David Horwitz and Esther Miller, chairmen of hospitality. Mrs. Nathan Rosin installed the new officers at a social, June 20. * * * At a meeting at the home of Mrs, Yetta Forbes of Seward Ave., the MOLLY SEGAL AUX- ILIARY, JCRS, discussed t h e 22nd annual banquet, to be held Dec. 10 at the Mayfair Room. Plans also were made for a , luncheon scheduled for 1 p.m. • Tuesday, July 11, at Young Is- rael Center. * * * EQUALITY CLUB will meet at the home of Sylvia Berkowitz Wednesday evening, July 5. The charity party given by Helen Reiner was termed successful, * * * At the final board meeting of the season held at the home of the president, Mrs. Sam Good- man, MTZRACHI WOMEN, FAN- NIE GLUCK CHAPTER, appoint- ed the following committee chairmen: Donor, Mrs. Sam Bi- coil; journal, Mrs. Lou Benson; membership, Mrs. A. Swartz; conservation, Mrs. Max Sosin; hospitality, Mesdames Rose Wright, Ruth Seigel, Lucille Rei- sig, Bess Reznick, Rose Schriber; INF, Mrs. Mary Brawer; sun- shine, Mrs. Bess Reznick; com- munity relations, Mrs. Oscar Smith; newspaper editor, Mrs. Hilda Stark; house, Mrs. Shirley Sitner; publicity, Mrs. Beatrice Fealk. The newly organized bowling group has several open- ings. Mrs. Sol Cohen, secretary, can be contacted at VE. 8-3208. * * * PIONEER WOMEN BUSINESS AND PROFFISSIONAL GROUP held installation ceremonies at the Elmwood Hotel. Mrs. Carrie Berman installed the following officers: President, Pearl Nus- baum, vice presidents, Frances Bornstein, Pearl Cohen; secre- taries, Harriet Shear, Sylvia Hendelman, Gertrude Garnick; treasurer, Henrietta Barnett; trustees, Minnie Schneider, Ar- lene Kahn, Sydelle Burdick. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S B I C U R C H O L E M ORGANIZATION lunched at Rotunda Inn Tues- day, June 20, in honor of Mrs. Hazel Katz for her efforts in behalf of the organization. * * * Mrs. Harry Weingarden in- stalled Mrs. Sony Abels presi- dent, and the following officers of INFANTS SERVICE GROUP at a Fort Shelby luncheon June 14: ' Mesdames Bernard May, Saul Golden, vice-presidents; David Mattes, treasurer; Samuel Levin, Hyman Krupp, Irving Kotin, George Klein, Leo Bigelman, secre- taries; Eugene Simms, Memorial - Day fund; George Bennett, happy day fund; efuli Jack Freeman, community relations : Jack Hencken, Emanuel Shapero, delegates. Mrs. Saul Golden was chair- man of the affair, assisted by Mesdames, Sidney Berman, Jack King, Bernard May and Herman Rader. "Ladies Alone," directed by Mrs. Berman was presented by Mesdames. Harry Zahler, George Bennett a n d Norman Brode. * * HEBREW LADIES AID SO- CIETY is sponsoring an excur- sion to Tashmoo Park at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 19. For tickets call WE. 3-1391, or, T 6-2438. * * * Mrs. Jack Raisin, president,- Bnai Brith TIKVAH CHAPTER announces_ appointment of Mrs. Leonard Weinberg, chairman community relations and Mrs. Edward Barak, co - chairman. Anyone desirous of assisting to sew cancer pads through the summer, should contact Mrs. Leonard Weinberg, UN. 2-7757, or, Mrs. Edward Barak, UN. 3-9676. Mrs. Raisin will lead Mesdames Seymour Weissman, Louis Barden, Milton Harris, S a m Schneider and Leonard Weinberg to attend the Women's District Grand Lodge No. 6 con- vention in Chicago July 1 to 3. * * * Members of the executive board of the HARRY B. KEI- DAN CHAPTER of Bnai Brith were guests at a luncheon given by the newly elected 'president, Mrs. Sidney Kalt, at her home on Fairfield Ave. The following members are attending the Bnai Brith Women's convention in C h i c a g o. Mesdames Samuel Wexler, Alfred Lakin, Andrew Hartman, Sidney Kalt. The fol- lowing were appointed Council delegates: Mesdames Moris Di- renfeld, Alfred Lakin, Samuel Wexler, Andrew Hartman, Sid- ney Kalt, Jean Sucher. * * Bell Nadis, monitress of LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN, B'n a i Brith, gave a dinner at her McQuade Ave. home Tuesday with members of the 1949-50 board of directors as his guests. Pauline Rapporport, chairman of community relations a n d afternoon bowling president, en- tertained her committee of last year at a -luncheon. Dorothy Averbach, second vice-president and fund raising 'chairman served lunch at her home for the committee on Wednesday. Plans for next season's cam- paign were outlined. * * * At a board meeting of HANITA CHAPTER, PIONEER WOMEN, at the home of Lillian Gordon, Betty Mittelman was appointed silver jubilee chairman; Mar- garet Huppert, seminar secrtaty, and Miriam Perensky, club reg- istration secretary. * * * CLUB TWO, PIONEER WOM- EN, culminated its activities for the season with an installation luncheon June 28 at Halevy Mu- sic Center. The following took office: Jeanette Serling, presi- dent; Isabelle Browne, financial secretary; Yetta Landy, cultural chairman; Estell Miskin, corre- sponding secretary; Molly Ma- ser, treasurer. The club was the first in Detroit to reach its hon- or roll quota of $11,000. * * * The meeting of CLUB 25 was held at the home of Gertrude Steingold. Plans for the Wienie roast to be held July 16 were discussed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Lil- lian. Bloom Thursday evening, July 6. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE and CINEMA LODGE, Bnai Brith, will hold a combined pic- nic July 30, at Middle Rouge Park. All members, their fam- ilies and friends are invited. The Lodges have arranged for re- freshments and toys for every youngster. The committee also has arranged to keep the youngsters entertained with a story telling hour as well as adult supervision while they are wading in the pool. Ruth Muriel Levison To Wed Arnold Agree At a cocktail party given Fri- day evening, June 23, in their home on W. Outer Drive, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Levison an- RUTH MURIEL LEVISON nounced the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Muriel, to A. Arnold Agree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Agree of the Lee Plaza Hotel. Miss Levison attended Mich- igan State College and Wayne University. Mr. Agree is a grad- uate at the U. of M. College of Architecture, a member of Phi Sigma Delta social fraternity and Sigma Delta architectural honorary society. The couple are planning a September wedding. Installation of officer s of M A S A D A CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, was held Monday night, June 12, when Mrs. Ruth Kanter installed: President, Ada Kling- er; vice-president, Belle Gold- man, Sadie Braver, Clara Hell- er; secretaries, Anna Appel, Re- ba Colman, Sadie Max, Betty Kahn; treasurer, Jessie Chatlin; dues secretary, Charlotte Roy- ner, * * * SIGMA THETA DELTA SORO- RITY ALUMNAE recently gave its third scholarship under the Waldbridge Memorial Fund to a Jewish student in her junior year at Wayne University. Elec- tion of the following officers was held at the home of Fran- ces Scheer: Marian Shiffman, president;- Elaine Koshar, vice- president; Frances Scheer, re- cording secretary; June Dopkin, treasurer and Marian Greenberg and Phyllis Lipchinsky, corre- sponding secretaries. e 9 Receive Scholarships In 'Human Relations' Scholarships to "human rela- tions workshops" were presented eight teachers and a policeman by the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and • Protestants. Among t h e recipients were Dorothy Weiman, who teaches at Noble School and David Rap- paport, an instructor at t h e Winterhalter School. Henry Wineman, co - chair- man of the Round Table pre- sented the scholarships, given for interest shown in human re- lations work. The $100 scholarships will be used by the recipients for ad- vanced study at various univer- sities. rtgagefrierib Announcement is made of the engagement of S e n t a Hess, daughter of David Hess and the late Mrs. Hess, to Hyman Chaim Shenkman, son of the late Jacob and Midair!. Abromovitz Shenk- man. The wedding will take place Aug. 27. War Veterans Give Citation to Council The Jewish Community Coun- cil received a citation from the Department of Michigan Jewish War Veterans, "for meritorious service to the Department." Philip Cantor, Past Commander of the Department, acknowl- edged the cooperation consist- ently extended by the Council Samuel Belkin Installed to the program and various ac- tivities of the veterans' posts. Odessa Society Head The honor was awarded to the Council by delegates to the re- Samuel H. Belkin was installed cent JWV state convention. as president of Odessa Progres sive Aid Society, at a meeting last week. Other officers are: Excellence In Max Rosenthal, vice president; L. Wineman, treasurer; M. Kop- Fur Styling . . nick, financial secretary; Hyman Kaber, recording secretary. Mr. Belkin appealed to the members to take an active part in the society's affairs in order to augment the numerous funds sponsored this year. He pointed out that $2,000 already has been paid towards the society's $4,500 FURRIERS gift to 'the Allied Jewish Cam- TO. 8-1048 paign and that substantial gifts 13326 Dexter Blvd., at Davison are being made towards the Open Mon., Thurs., Sat. Eves child rescue fund. Now Catering Weddings, Bar Mi tzvahs, Showers Donor Luncheons At Our Hall, Your Synagogue or Home Supervision of Vaad Harabonim Kosher Catering Co. Parking Facilities 5028 Joy Road WM. KOZIN, Manager For Information Call WE. 5-9383 or TO. 8-5316 CAMP TAMAKWA FOR BOYS TAMAKWA LODGE FOR GIRLS Algonquin Park, Ontario We hove openings for TWO girls up to 12 years of age for the en- tire summer and for THREE GIRLS, 10 to 15 years of age for the month of August. In the Boys Camp, there are openings for THREE BOYS up to 14 years of age for the entire summer, and for THREE BOYS, 8 thru 14, for the month of August. - Write or Call LOU H. HANDLER, 9141 Monica,. Detroit 4, Michigan, WE. 3-4444 e, of the Feinberg Jewelry Company, wish to take this opportunity to thank our many friends and patrons for their sin- cere expressions of sympathy which were received, following the death of our beloved founder and employer, Silas (Sy) Feinberg„___ It was a source of consolation to know that he had acquired such a multitude of friends in his very short lifetime. In response to the many inquiries which were received this past month, we would like to announce that Paul Feinberg and Al Feinberg, son and brother of the late 'Mr. Feinberg, will per- sonally carry on the operation of the Feinberg Jewelry Company., Ii is their fervent wish to continue the same high level of reliable and personalized service that had been created and upheld by Sy Feinberg. Perhaps in this way, the name and memory of a many held in such high esteem by all who knew him,"will be perpetuated for a long time to come. Most Sincerely, The Employees of the Feinberg Jewelry Co. 508 METROPOLITAN BLDG., 33 JOHN R. STREET WOodward 3-6373 — DETROIT 26, MICHIGAN'