THE COHENS (Exclusive Jewish News Feature). SAM, SPEAK TO THE CHILDREN, THEY'RE NEGLECTING THEIR HOME WORK AT HEBREW SCHOOL- I'M SO WORRIED! (I'LL HAVE To BE FIRM-BOYS I WA NT TO TALK TO You ABOUT YOUR HOMEWORK SUCH A GENIUS 'YOUR FATHER IS! HE WILL HELP THEM AND THEY WILL iEE HOW EASY IT IS TO DO MOR vvoRK I I t, 10—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 17, 1950 Temple Sisterhood Features 'Dedication To America' Sunday D 0 v=t Pauline Trigere, Famous Designer, At Hadassah Honor Roll Event Dec. 12 Five Detroit stores—Saks 5th, this affair at which Pauline Tri. JNF Ladies Open 1951 Fund Raising With Donor Event B. Siegel Co., Milgrim's, Irving's gere, Paris born and raised, one At a paid - up membership and Edith Brown—are joining in of America's outstanding design- sponsoring the fashion show, ers, will make a personal ap- luncheon held Monday at the pearance. Last year she received Jewish Center, Mrs. William the American Fashions Critics' Klafer opened the drive for the Award "for her completely or- iginal a p p r o a c h to designing within the framework of the current Mode and her rare com- binations of an adventurous flIir for cut and detail with a thor- ough understanding of the American figure." Her method of working is to start with a live mannequin,_a bolt of cloth, a pair of scissors and, she solemnly swears "no ideas whatsoever." JNF Flag Days This Week-End PAULINE TRIGERE featuring the original creations of 'Pauline Trigere, at the Honor Roll event of the De- troit Chapter of Hadassah, at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 12, in the Scottish Cathedral of the Masonic Temple. All subscribers to the Hadas- sah Honor Roll will be invited to M arriageJ Representatives of all Zion- ist youth groups in Detroit, to- gether with members of Bnai Brith Youth and community schools' , pupils, will solicit this Saturday night and all day Sun- day for the Jewish National Fund, on the occNsion of the annual Flag Days. Through the sale of flags and buttons, funds will be secured to further the JNF program. Thelma Zak and Boris Wise are co-chairmen of the ,commit- tee in charge of this year's soli- citations. Prizes will be awarded to or- ganizations and individuals re- porting the largest amounts col- lected. RUDERMAN — STERN. At a • wedding in the home of Rabbi Morris Adler, on Nov. 5, Harriet Stern became the wife of Milton Hapoel Mizrachi Plans Ruderman, son of Mr. and Mrs. For Tag Day, Sunday Harry Ruderman, of 15792 Pine- hurst. The bride is the daugh- At a special meeting of Mor- ter of Mrs. Julius Stern 'and the late Mr. Stern, of Marcellus, asha Hapoel Mizrachi at the Mich. The newlyweds will reside home of president, Yisrael Lax at. 1142 S. Sierra Bonita, Los An- on Sunday, JNF chairman Dr. Jerome Kelman organized tag- geles. gers who will make collections * * SIEGWALD-TAIT: Mr. and on Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Murray Tait of Monica Ave. A JNF gathering at the home of announce the marriage of their Dora 1V)'andelbaum, 2923 Pasa- daughter, Elinor Ilene, to Staff dena, will serve to refresh work- Sgt. Richard Siegwald, son of ers. Mr. and Mrs. George Siegwald New officers for the coming of Epworth Blvd., Nov. 3, in year include Yisrael Lax, presi- Phoenix, Ariz. dent, Ben Pass, vice-president; The bride is continuing her Abe K a r r, treasurer; Rhoda studies as a nurse at St. Monica Goldschlog, Libby Magier and Hospital in Phoenix. The bride- Dora Mandelbaum, secretaries. groom is stationed there with Persons interested in joining the Army. should call Misses Mandelbaum * * * or Goldschlog, at TO. 9-8515 or FINKELSTEIN-BERKOWITZ : TY. 6-6559. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Berkowitz announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Marvin Fink- Music Study Club Has elstein. The ceremony took place Nov. Scholarship Day Tea 12 at Cong. Beth Shmuel, with The Music Study Club of De- Rabbi Siegal officiating. Mesdames Howard Berkowitz, troit will meet at 1 p.m., Nov. Charles Jacobs and Don Schiff 28 in the Social Hall of the attended the bride. Charles Fin- YMCA Building kelstein served as best man and on Witherell at ushers were Howard Berkowitz Montcalm St. The main ob- and David Finkelstein. After an extended honeymoon jective of the to Cuba and Miami Beach, the club is to help -talented c h i 1 - couple will reside in Pontiac. dren who are in needoef funds to Masadaites' Second further their Oneg Shabbat Tonight musical educa- tion. The key- Wyn Garden Fun and frolic will keynote note of this meeting will be de- Masada's second Oneg Shabbat voted to Scholarship Day, in the of the season tonight at the form of a membership tea. The home of Thelma Berman. A chairman of the program is short, timely speech will pre- Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman and those cede the serving of refreshments participating are Jerome Rosen, and community singing. The violinist; Adelle Mandelbaum, oneg will be patterned after pianist; Wyn Garden, soprano, the October gathering at Flor- and accompanists, Rose Stein ence Weintraub's hcme. and Esther Kropts. Detroiters to Go To Tribute Dinner Honoring Weizmann A group of Detroit leaders will attend the annual birthday tribute to Dr. Chaim Weizmann at the concert and midnight supper on Nov. 29, at the Wal- dorf-Astoria, New York. Proceeds of this dinner—cou- vert $500 per person—will go to the Hebrew University, Weiz- mann Institute of Science and the Hafa Technion. The event will be held on the third anniversary of the UN declaration creating the state of Israel. Louis Berry heads the Detroit committee which is mobilizing support for this tribute dinner. Recital by Chajes' Students This Sunday In keeping with dedication year, Temple Israel Sisterhood,: the choral and drama group will present a pageant, "Dedication to America," Monday in the Temple auditorium, Manderson at Merton Rd. The pageant, depicting the Jewish woman's contribution to America through the centuries, was written by Mrs. Harry Landsman. Music is under the direction of Mrs. Harold Schakne with Mrs. Morris W. Stein at the piano. The dramatic pageantry is di- rected by Mrs. Sol I. Rosenman. a n d narration w i 11 be shared by Mesdames: Nathan Apse 1, Robert Coggan,, Henry Good-. man, Samuel Green and Her- Mrs. H. Singer man Rothman. Mrs. Sam Maza_ is in charge of costuming, as- sisted by Mrs. Harold Johnson. Included in the cast are: Mesdaihes Morton Adler, Jerome Arfa, Jack Bookholder, Jack Borsand, Samuel Charfoos, Marion Davidson, Jack Fargo, Albert Goldstein, Norman Greene, Arthur . Harris. Gustave Herz, William Kaddushin, Max Klarin, Joseph Love. Joseph Mehr, . Ely Shlafman, George Silvers, Miriam Tarnapol, Moe Traurig and Louis Wolf- gang. The children in the cast are: Jeffrey Davidson. Denise Fargo and Janice and Judith Lunsky. Julius Chaj es, director of Mrs. Harry Singer, vice-presi- music at the Jewish Community Center will present a student's dent in charge of programs •an- recital at 2 p.m. Sunday in the nounces that refreshments will Alexander Wurzburger Music be served at 12:30 p.m. The Room. meeting will start at 1:15 p.m. Mrs. William P. Greenberg, Avren Foreman, Carl Fried- enberg, Reva Kowalsky, Joan president, urges members to Machin, Estelle Pappas, Flor- bring their friends. ence Patterson, Phyllis Pullberg MRS. WILLIAM KLAFER According to latest estimates; . and Betty Kowalsky will be 1951 donor event of the Jewish heard on this occasion. there are about 3,000 blind peo- National Fund Ladies Auxiliary. Admission by invitation only. ple in Metropolitan Detroit. It will be held January 28. The following committee chairmen were announced: Mes- UNSALTED dames Philip Cutler, honorary chairman; William Klafer, gen- eral fund-raising; Seldon Leach, Albert Newman and Sidney Ra- vin, co-chairmen; Harry Buch- man, pledges; Philip Slomovitz, pledge • co-chairman; Harry Schumer, secretary; Irving Ar- len, program; Samuel Krone, treas.; Morris Lachover, memor- BEST IN iams; Nathan Rosin, organiza- NATURAL FLAVOR tions. Organization key women in- clude Mesdames' Louis Light- stone, William Mandell, Albert Potiker, Sidney Ravin and Julius Ring. Division chairmen are Mes- dames Jack Aaron, Larry Chanin, Peter Chodoroff, Al Clubock, Morris Cooper, I. A. Lawton, Israel Kardener, Frank Skolnik, Irving W. Schlussel, NO BELTS Milton Winston and Irving Zeff. NO PINS General chairmen are Mes- dames Joseph Deytsche, Sefer i NO PADS Hayeled; I. W. Silver, Bar Mitz- NO ODOR vah; Ben Schwartz, Golden Book; Sam Schwartz, dunams; Jack Grossbart, tickets. Kits were distributed at a rally held Nov. 6, and workers will begin their program imme- This modern monthly sanitary protec- diately. The first in a series of don is ideal for traveling—compact and rallies will feature Mrs. Archi- dainty, easy to dispose of ... Invented bald Silverman as speaker at Beth Shmuel Synagogue, Buena by a doctor to be used internally. Vista at Dexter on Nov. 28. The community is invited to hear this Zionist speaker. M ATZOHS . TAMPAX IN 3 SIZES ilsegU idr super e ngagetrtertb Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gertz- man, of Cincinnati, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Gilda, to Leonard Servetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Servetter, of Richton Ave: Mr. Servetter received his BA and MA in Education Administration from Wayne University. The ,bride-elect attends Cincinnati UniverSity where she is major- ing in home economics. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Maxfield Mathis, of Roselawn Ave., announce the •engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Robert G. Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Wolf, of Boston Blvd. The couple has chosen Dec. 14 for their wedding date. 41 for month's supply (average) On Sale at All