■■ • Home•fort A ged Honors Myron Keys """. .W * ."•• '''''' ''' Honoring his many years of service to the Jewish Ho"me for Aged, MYRON A. KEYS (second from left) was presented with a portrait of himself at the Home's annual meeting. For 17 years Keys has served as chairman of the board and since 1943 has been president. At his right is SAMUEL H. RUBINER, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation. On his left are SIDNEY J. ALLEN and GUS D. NEWMAN, first and second vice-presidents of the Home. Men's Clubs RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER LODGE, Bnai Birth, will hold its fifth annual Feather Party Jan Nov. 8, 8:30 p.m., at the United Dairies Hall, 15840 Second Blvd. The public is invited. For fur- ther information call Mack Biederman, at WE. 3-9044. * * * THE LOUIS MARSHALL. LODGE and CHAPTER are pre- senting a full evening of fun and entertainment at their Hal- lowe'en Membership Dance to be given at the Parkside Hall, -Fenkell at Parkside, at 8:30 p.m., Sunday. This is a "member bring a member or prospective mem- ber" affair. A barn dance or- chestra and a professional dance caller have been arranged. The lodge's fund-raising and philan- thropies chairmen will partici- pate in a "salvage drive" to raise money for Bellefaire, the Hospi- tals. BBYO, Hillel and ADL. All . members of the lodge and chap- Oct. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben- son B. Leet (Shirley Appelblatt), a daughter, Sharon Claire. * * * Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing W. Citron (Esther Lifshitz), of Kendall Ave., a daughter, Cheryl Lynn. * * Oct. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Friedman (Ida Newman), of Pingree Ave., a daughter, Bar- bara Laurel. * * * Oct. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Israel Aron of Cincinnati, 0., (Ruth Schwartz of Detroit) , a son, Steven Philip. * * * Oct. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rice Zeiger (Annette Manson), of Ardmore Ave., a son.Stuart Wal- . 4 ter. • • * * *- Oct. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- ter are asked to help on Nov. 5 and Nov. 12. Those interested in helping out call Sonny Gold- stein at UN. 3-8292. * * * The annual membership drive of REX LODGE 3, Bnai Brith, has begun, and the chapter will join with the lodge in a joint canvass for members. The lodge will have a costume Hallowe'en Party at, the Friendship Hall, Dexter and Fenkell, on Oct. 28. Members and' friends are in- vited„ For further information contact ' George Snider, TO. 5-7801„ chairman. . * * * At the Square Set Dance held by . the PHILIP HANDLER LODGE, Bnai Brith, recently, Gov. G. Mennen Williams was a guest, and called some of the dances. The bowling le ague meets at 9:15 p.m. at the Vic- tory Alleys, 12th St. at Pallister. * * * • The second annual Hallowe'en barn dance of DETROIT DOWN- TOWN LODGE, Bnai Brith, will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday at Gramer's Barn, 11 Mile at Ink- ster Road. Costumes are optional and prizes will be given to those Nvith the best costumes. For tickets call Sam Cohen, TO. 6-8389. * * * IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE, Bnai Brith, has inaugurated a series of quiz programs at the conclu- sion of each business meeting. The winner receives' a purchase order for clothes. Questions are asked on all phases of Judaism. Winner of the first quiz was Max Rothschild, president of the lodge. * * * At a sports meeting of the HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE, Bnai Brith, held at the Young Israel, a program featured Don Wattrich; Dutch, Clark, Lou Handler and Morrie Sherman. Sports movies were shown. bert Stern. (Adeline. Teitel), of Sorrento Ave., a daughter, Mar- cia Lynn. . Mrs. Singer in Charge Oct. 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Leslie. of Minneapolis, Minn., a daugh- ter. * * * Oct. 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Irving Levitt (Shirley Gourwitz), of Santa Barbara, a son, Richard Allen. * * * Oct. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Man- uel Schubiner (Rita Goldberg), of Curtis Ave., a daughter, .Moira Lynn. * * * Oct. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erlebacner (Kate Danzig), of 2075 W. Philadelphia, a daugh- ter, Beverly Ann. * * Oct. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Stoller (Sylvia Rosner), a daughter, - Barbara Lee. • * * To Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Felmus (Ruth Kogan) of New York, a son, Terrance K, CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes WE. 4-2696 3761 HUMPHRY AVE. M uJic noteJ The first appearance in De- troit of the eminent Polish pian-. ist, JAKOB GIMPEL, will take place tonight, at Music Hall. An Afterglow will follow the concert at Harmonie Club at which time patrons may meet the artist and enjoy a social evening. This is one of two events sponsored by the Ways and Means Committee of the Tuesday Musicale, Mrs. McKee Robison, chairman. The concert is a benefit for maintenance and establishment of Music Rooms in Veteran's Hospitals. * * * FIRST PIANO QUARTET, which will appear in concert at the Masonic Temple Monday evening, Oct. 30, is composed of Adam Garner, George Robert, Frank Mittler and Edward Ed- son. Each is a renowned musi- cian in his own right and has played and appeared as soloist with most of the leading Euro- pean symphony orchestras. It was at the suggestion of and under the inspiration and guid- ance of Edwin Fadiman that they first pooled their talents into the FIRST PIANO QUAR- TET. * * LEONARD WARREN, leading baritone of the Metropolitan Opera Association, will be fea- tured in a concert at the Ma- sonic Auditorium on Wednesday evening, Nov. 1. He has gained fame in opera, in concert tours and in radio programs. * * * SADLER'S WELLS BALLET will appear in the Masonic Auditorium on Dec. 8, 9 and 10. To Wed Jan. 7 14 — THE JEWISH NEWS JWEWO Dinner-Dance To Be Held Nov. 12 Friday, October 27, 1950 Mrs. Lena Goldstein is chair- man of the annual dinner dance of Jewish Women's European MRS. LENA GOLDSTEIN Welfare Organization, to be held Nov. 12 at Bel-Aire. Plans for this event will be made at a meeting at 1 p. m. Monday at the Bnai Moshe. Mrs. R. Kat- zin, TO. 9-7854, is taking reser- vations for the dinner dance. WEINBERG - KOPPLE: At a double-ring ceremony performed by Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer of Temple Beth El in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Kopple of Parkside Ave. on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 22, Miss Babette Kopple was married to Bernard Weinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weinberg. The bride, in an ivory satin ballerina gown with matching satin a n d seed-pearl-trimmed crown and veil of illUsion, car- ried a Bible with orchids and stephanotis. She was attended by two matrons of honor, her aunt, Mrs. Harry Rothschild of St. Paul, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. I. Weinberg, and a flower- girl, Judy Weinberg. Isadore Weinberg served his brother as best man. After a reception and family dinner, the young couple left on a motor trip to Florida. Upon their return. Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg will reside at 2517 Rochester Ave. Detroit's Best Laundry = Value Grove in Israel Honors Memory of Lee Gladstone . At the unveiling of a tomb- stone in memory of Lee Glad- stone at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery on Oct. 8, Rabbi Sam- uel Prero, Young Israel director, announced that a grove of 1,000 trees was planted in Israel in her memory. Rabbi Prero pre- sented to the family a grove certificate and stated that the honor was made possible by con- tribUtions from relatives and friends. .Yhottsands of WomenSay- i 'l Use Quality Laundry - Because it Saves Time, Money and Worry" •Shirts Beautifully,.Laundered. Quality Laundry WEbster 3-8000 Your Patronage Solicited AseEiev-- Y- exi us transform your Vases or Figurines into Beautiful and Unusual lamps. Expert lamp restyling and repairing. We stock a wide selection of fine quality handsewn shades. Let TO. 8-3758 W 3355 W. Davison 1.57278113 MNI2 SOOFFIL Hear the Foremost Yiddish Poet H. LEIVICK At an Oneg Shabbat of the Farband—Labor Zionist Order MISS EMEEN HELMAN At a family dinner on Oct. 6, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heiman of 19600 Roslyn Road announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Eileen, to Joseph Steingold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stein- gold of 3737 Boston. The wed- ding will take place Jan. 7 at Bel-Aire. Friday, Oct, 27, 8:300,nt. At Labor Zionist Institute And his Lecture on the Subject "Israel as a Factor in Modern Jewish Literature" Sunday, Oct. 29, 8:30 p.m. At the Dexter-Davison Branch of the Jewish Center Mr. Leivick will recite selections from the new Hebrew poetry of Israel during his lectures here. East Side BBYO Girls Seek New -Members Of Neugarten Donor The East Side Bnai Brith Girls are presently conducting a Mrs. Harry.. C. Singer will act membership campaign to reach" as program every girl living on the East chairman for Side between the ages of 13 and Neugarten Med- 16. There are 11 members in ical A i d's an- the group, advised by Mrs. nual donor , Nathan Elkins, a former BBYO luncheon, to be girl. Anyone interested in join- held at 12:30 ing may contact their president, Sylvia Littman, VA. 2-:6325 for p.m., Dec. 19, at information. The girls meet the Book Cad- every two weeks. illac Hotel. Pro- f e s s i onal en- Mrs. Singer tertainment is on the agenda UN Notes to Continue for the day. Tickets for the donor may be Present UNICEF Policy obtained by calling Mrs. Singer, LAKE SUCCESS USD —Israel at TE. 4-5808, or her co-chair- man, Mrs. George Silvers, at joined 42 other U. N. members in voting to continue the United UN. 4-0818. Nations International Children's Emergency Fund for three years Daniel Frisch Chapter without changing its operations. 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