• THE JEWISH NEWS 9 — Friday, September 29, 1950 Activitiei in Society .- Miss Judy Morton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Morton of Roslyn Road, and Miss Anne Rosenfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson of the .Lee Plaza, have returned to Ohio .•State University to resume their studies. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Friedman of Canterbury Drive left this week for San Francisco, where they will attend the wedding of their niece. Honoring Miss Babette Kopple, a bride-elect of Oct. 22, a luncheon and kitchen-gadget shower was given by Mrs. Fred Marblestone on Sept. 16 at the home of her mother, Mrs. Benja- min Salon of Longfellow Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaufman and Mrs. Joseph Klein of Los Angeles are the house-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen of Canterbury Road. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gimbel of New York City were guests at the Book-Cadillac Hotel during the past week-end for the occasion of the Cinderella Ball. Mrs. Leo Frank of Pennington Drive entertained at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower at the Sheraton Hotel on Sept. 23 in honor of her niece, Miss Betty Frank. Miss Frank's marriage to Mr. Russell Schulman will take place on Oct. 15. Miss Shirley Barnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett of the Lee Plaza, returned recently to Northwestern University to resume her studies. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Frank of Shrewsbury Road have returned from a six-weeks' vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. George Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer of Chicago Blvd., has left for Boston to resume his studies in Harvard Law School, and his brother Paul is registered at Michigan State University. Mrs. Louis Schulman and her son, Russell Schulman, of Beverly Hills, Calif., arrived in Detroit this week to visit family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of W. Boston Blvd. have returned from a two months' trip through the Scandinavian countries. Florence Weintraub has returned to her home on Sturtevant Ave. after a month's stay at the Victoria Hotel in New York City where she appeared as soloist on the radio program "Israel Calls," and as guest artist for Rosh Hashanah at Unser Camp, Highland Mills. Mrs. Morris H. Stoller and sons, Merrill and Fred, will join Mr. Stoller, and settle in Shaker Heights, Cleveland, on Warrens- ville Center Rd. Fred will attend Oberlin College, where he will be a pre-medical student. Rabbi and Mrs. Pinchos Katz have moved to 2024 Pingree, Apt. A-7. Their new phone number is TY. 7-2611. Mae Kroll of Blaine Ave. has returned from an extended visit to Los Angeles. Miss Lillian Bloom of Chicago visited here with her family, and was the house guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sloan, Of Santa Clara Ave. Mr. and Mrrs. - Leslie Kay, formerly of 2744 Gladstone Ave., are now residing in their new home at 17345 Kentucky. Goldie Myerson Group of Pioneer Women will honor Mrs. Morris Fealk with a farewell gathering at the home of Mrs. James Brindge, 2732 Pasadena, Wednesday evening Sept. 27, on the eve of her departure for AriZona. People Make News HERMAN JACOBS, executive director of the Jewish Commu- nity Center, was named chair-- man of the Coordinating Coun- cil • of the Detroit Interracial Committee, George Scherm_T, director, announced. * NEW YORK (JTA)—Appoint- ment of RABBI ISAAC N. TRAININ as director of the Ye- shiva University Endowment Foundation was announced 'here by Dr. Samuel Belkin, president of Yeshiva University. * * Prof. LLOYD A. COOK, chair- man of the department of edu- cational sociology in Wayne Uni- versity's College of Education, has been named the Leo M. Franklin Memorial Professor in Human Relations at the Uni- versity for the current year. * * 1' 1 A plaque was presented to ERNEST E. BARBARASH, ZOA public r e l a t i o n s director, and editor of the New Palestine, of- ficial organ of the ZOA, in recognition of 25 years of ser- Center Mothers' Clubs Honor UN Anniversary vice to the organization, at the ZOA executive committee meet- ing in New York last week. Pre- sentation was made by Rev. Martin Adolf of Paterson, N.J., chairman of a testimonial com- mittee comprised of David Mos- kowitz and Morris Margulies. * 1' Rabbi ARNOLD A. LASKER of Cong. Beth Israel, 737 McFarlan St., Flint, Mich., has accepted the responsibility of serving the religious needs of the Jewish personnel at VA Hospital, Sagi- naw, Mich., according to an announcement released by Dr. Solomon B. Freehof of Pitts- burgh, Pa., chairman of the Di- vision Of Religious Activities of the National Jewish Welfare Board. Among the governmen- tal agencies using Jewish chap- lains are the Army, Navy, Air Force, National Guard, Veterans Administration, and Public Health Service. IIII Stollmans Honor Son By Planting Trees ewr1J Carolyn Eleanor Pritz To Wed Kenneth Gould Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman will celebrate the Bar-Mitzvah of their son, Bernard, on Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Pritz of urday morning, Oct. 7, at the Fairfield Ave. announce the en- Young Israel gagement of their daughter, Center. For the occasion, they .. „ ... , have planted 1000 trees in the Irving W Schlussel Forest. in Israel by con- tributing the sum of fifteem hundred ($1,-. Bernard 500) dollars to the Jewish National Fund. Rabbi Max Kirschblurn, execu- tive vice-president of the Miz- rachi Organization of America, will come to Detroit to partici- pate in the celebration. Rabbi Isaac Stollman, uncle of the boy, will deliver the sermon. on the Air This Week's Radio and Tele- vision Programs of Jewish Interest THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 1, Station : WWJ. Feature: In commemoration of Sukkoth, "Ecclesiastes" will be presented, telling the story of how this Book of the bible was condemned as heresy—and the way it finally became part of the sacred Canon. STUTTER? SEE ADV. ON PAGE 5 DYNA-LIFE CENTER CAROLYN ELEANOR PRITZ Carolyn Eleanor, to Kenneth Leon Gould, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gould of Calvert Ave. Men's Clubs The Eexecutive Board of CONG. BETH ABRAHAM will hold a breakfast meeting Sun- day, Oct. 8, at 10:30 a.m. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Genser, 3301 Leslie. A member- ship meeting will be held Tues- day, Oct. 10, 8:30 p.m., in the Social Hall of the synagogue. The program will be in the form of a reunion and get-together with games and supper following a brief business session. Members have been asked to invite pro- spective members. * * * At a board meeting Sunday,. Sept. 24, it was decided to re- organize the BETH AARON'S MEN'S CLUB. 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