Detroiter Heads Hadassah Groups Open Season Mrs. Gerald Goodman of De- troit was elected national chan- cellor of Iota Alpha Pi sorority at its biannual convention here. Mrs. Goodman is an active member and former president of the Detroit alumni of IAPI and served as general chairitan for the convention. Others named to national of- fices include Mrs. J. George Mil- stein of Brooklyn and Mrs. Ed- win Liss of Philadelphia, vice chancellors; Mrs. Leonard Mason of Detroit, correspond- ing secretary; Evelyn. Oshansky of Long Island, recording secre- tary, and Mrs. Joseph Dvorin of Detroit, bursar. The Detroit meetings were concluded with an installation dinner at the Whittier Hotel, at which the new officers took over their positions. New members of Nu chapter of the sorority, at Wayne University, were in- stalled by Mrs. Tessie Weissman of Chicago, retiring chancellor, Mrs. Goodman, and Joyce R. Kaplan, chancellor of Nu chap- ter. The flew sororS are: Elaine Bushkoff, Eleanbr 'B achman Laker, Judy Heyman, Delores Schulman, Florence Sapperstein and Hadassah Weitzman. Parents Tell Troth NCJW Committee Heads Meet at Huyler's An open board meeting and subscription luncheon—the first get-together of all committee members of the National Coun- MRS. LEWIS B. DANIELS cil of Jewish Women—is to be held at 12:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22, at Huyler's. Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, president of the Detroit Section, will present plans for the year's program. Any member of Council not assigned to a committee is in- vited. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Joseph G. Fen- ton, UN. 3-0331. A squad of 50 football candi- d a t e s, 45 of them yearlings, opened Brandeis University's footbAll history here with prac- tice sessions under coach Ben- ny Friedman. The group, almost twice as large as anticipated, caused an equipment shortage that was solved by the generosity of Har- vard College, whose athletic de- partment rushed shoes and grid pants to meet the emergency. This year's schedule includes MISS THELMA DIAMOND Harvard, Boston College, and At a family dinner at the Boston University on a seven Elmwood Hotel in Windsor, Mr. game agenda. and Mrs. Jack Diamond of Cal- vert Ave. announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Thelma Lita, to Alfred A. Gunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mak Gunn of Dramatic Coach Private Lessons. or Semi-Private Gladstone Ave. Speech - Personality - Acting The bride-elect is a senior at Careful guidance for talented Children Michigan State College, where 2111 EWALD CIRCLE she is majoring in music educa- TO. 7-3589 tion. Her fiance is a graduate of the Detroit Institute of Tech- nology and is affiliated with Kappa Sigma Kappa fraternity. No wedding date has been set. EYE MEISTER GRAEME GRAEME FLOWERS "ELLIOTT TRAVEL SERVICE" Rev. Yehudah LOewy SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes WE. 4-2696 3761 HUMPHRY AVE. Rev. tire community and is designed particularly for young adults, the schedule includes: elemen- tary Hebrew, intermediate He- brew; advanced Hebrew; Israel; philosophy; Jewish history; Bi- ble; artcraft, and Jewish folk dances. The Woman's Institute offers morning classes in elementary, intermediate, and advanced He- brew; Israel and Bible. The Wo- man's Institute has been organ- ized in cooperation with Hadas- sah, National Council of Jewish Women, Pioneer Women, and the Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools. The courses begin Oct. 11. PLASTIC FURNITURE COVERS Made to order or ready-made. 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Circle 7-7215 Brandeis Gridders Under Benny Friedman FLOWERS CERTIFIED MOHEL Registration-for classes at the Midrasha, College of Jewish Studies, of United Hebrew Schools, • will continue through Oct. 9, according to the Mid- rasha student council. The school, designed to meet the needs of Jewish youth of high school and college age in- terested in studies centered about the Hebrew language, is under the direction of Albert Elazar. Classes will meet at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Monday and Wednesday nights, 7:30 to 10 p.m., beginning Oct. 9. Sunday, Sept. 17 will be de- voted to a Yom Peula, activity day, jointly sponsored by the Midrasha and Habonim at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Sports, choir, arts and crafts, dancing and dramatics are planned. All activities will be conducted in Hebrew. - The curriculum in the teach- ers' training and advanced de- partment are: Bible, psalms, Talmud, grammar, modern He- brew literature, Yiddish litera- ture, and psychology. In the de- partment of general Jewish studies, which is open to the en- ENROLLING NOW Aug. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Norris (Frances Mena- cer) of Tyler Ave., a son, Victor Martin. * * * Aug. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert M. Kahn (Rose Menacer) of San Francisco, a daughter, Sharon Beth. Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Canner (Lorraine BY Things Stored in "Far Away Freed) of Oakman Ct., a son, Barry Victor. Places" Are Worth Money—Sell * * * * * Them Through Want Ads. We Specialize in • Weddings • Showers Aug. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Expert Floral Arrangements Chiegfer of Warrington Dr., a For All Occasions MAE WEISS son Jeffrey L. FREE Estimates At Yoe& Home Strictly Kosher Catering * * * Bill Caplan Larry Morris Established 1915 Charge Aocounts Welcomed Aug. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS Harvey Rosenberger (Eve Gross) RECEPTIONS of 17370 Stoepel, a son, Ronald UN. 2-3541 9111 Linwood at Joy TY. 4-7T84 Steven. * * * Aug. 31—To Dr. and Mrs, Jo- seph Gruber (Shirley Hartman), a son, David Arno. * * * • Sept. 1—To Mr. and heirs. Robert G. Frank .(Bryna Lewis), a son, Jay William. * * * Sept. 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Max Aiken (Hope Collins) of Whit- • PLANE TICKETS more Ad., a son, Robert Dennis. Julius L. Meier was governor of Oregon from 1931 to 1934. Open Registration For UHS' Midrasha Friday, September 15, 1950 National Sorority Monday and Tuesday mark the season's opening meetings for Detroit's 10 Hadassah groups. On Monday, the .women of Central East will be entertained by a selection of Israel folk dances. Guest of honor will b ► Chapter president, Mrs. Theo- dore Bargman, who will report on the Hadassah convention: Mrs. Henry Turkel, 650 Boston Blvd., will be hostess. All other groups will meet Tuesday at 12:30. Central West, meeting at Bnai Moshe, will have introduction Of officers, a luncheon, and a De- troit premier of the movie, "Look into the Future." Russell 'Woods East members will hear an address by Mrs. J. H. Erlich on "The Spirit of Holy Day," at the Halevy Music Center. Russell Woods West will see colored slides. of Israel, with Israeli music. The meeting will be at the Young Israel Center. Sherwood Group will gather at the home of Mrs. Charles Gershenson, 10482 Suffolk. Four different topics will be present- ed by four members typifing subjects that might be discussed in a study group. University West is featuring a skit, "The Jeweled Thread," at the Northwest Synagogue. The home of Mrs.. Alfred Kay, 19013 Wildemere, will be dec- orated for a Sukkot garden party for the University East group. Mrs. Harry Oberstein will dis- cuss Meyer Levin's new book, "In Search," with Mrs. Charles Briskman, Mrs. Irving Goldman and Mrs. Robert Greenberg. Carmel Hebrew School will house the Bagley Group. Na- omi Ruth will interpret a Bibli- cal scene through the dance, and give a monologue on Israeli ,folk dances. Wyoming members will feature a play. "A Trip Through Israel," followed by a study group discussion. Their group will meet in Carpenter's Hail. Southern Oakland County members are presenting "A MusiCal Preview of a Year in Hadassah," at the Lutheran Church. 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