• . * ,S? 1I c_tvt_teJ in occe_y Mrs. Marian Yamshon, of 15835 Ward, was guest singer at a donor luncheon at the Mayfair Room. She has resumed piano teaching for. the fall. Anyone interested should call her at UN. 1-6530. Rabbi Albert A. Gordon, of Sioux City, Ia., was the house guest of his mother, Mrs. Abe Gordon, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Kramer, of York Rd., announce the adoption of a daughter, Peggy Ann, who was born Sept. 27. Mrs. Herman L. Lewis, Jr., of Boston Blvd„ and Mrs. Karola Sallan, of Covington Dr., have returned from a two-week stay in New York City where they resided at Hampshire House. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lattin announce the adoption of a daughter, Susan Ellen. Honoring Alfred A. Helfgott, formerly of Detroit, on the oc- casion of his birthday, Dr. and Mrs. James Gladstone, of N. Quak- er Lane, W. Hartford, Conn., entertained at a dinner party at their home for 13 members of the Helfgott family. Among the recent Detroiters visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Helfgott and daughters, Louise and Sylvia, in their new home at 23 Pontiac Road, W. Hart- ford, Conn., were: Dr. and Mrs. Harold A. Maxmen and son .Jerry, Dr. and Mrs. David M. Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer (Gertrude Engel) Rubin, Miss Harriet Egriri, and Edward Cooper. - Detroit women who left last weekend to attend the Mid-East- ern Conference of the National Council of Jewish Women which was held at Terre Haute, Ind., included Mesdames Lewis B. Daniels, president of the Detroit section; Samuel R. Glogower, Board mem- ber, I. Irving Bittker, Joseph B. Gaylord and David Pollack. From Council's Career 'Group, Miss Fay Gollub and Mrs. Phillip Nusholtz attended. • Mrs. Sam Klein of Monterey Ave., recently returned from a visit to Cleveland, where she was the guest of her children, Dr. and Mrs. Simon Koitesky. The Koletsky's have moved from their Euclid, 0., home to 2559 Dysart Rd., University Heights. Mrs. Jack Wagner, of Buena Vista Ave., is visiting her chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blechman, of Dover, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sovel and sons have moved from their former residence, on Burlingame Ave., to their new home at 7121 W. Outer Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Abel J. Selburn of Lesure Ave., are vacationing in Miami Beach at the Shelbourne Hotel. Jackie Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldberg of Milwaukee, Wis., is spending the Thanksgiving vacation here as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morse and their son, Richard Jay. Mrs. Irving B. Ackerman, of Shrewsbury Road, has as her guest, Mrs. Rifka Bernstein, of Tel Aviv, Israel. The following delegates representing Temple Israel, attended the 41st General Assembly of the Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations in Cleveland, Nov. 12 to 15: Rabbi Leon Fram, Charles L. Goldstein, Aaron Kishner, Harry C. LeVine, Harry L. Pliskow, Irving Small, George M. Stutz and Murray J. Sutkin. The entire arrangements for the dinner. Honoring her house-guest, Mrs. Ethel Smith of Johannesburg, South Africa, Mrs. Samuel B. Danto entertained members of the Sisterhood boards of Temple Beth El and Temple Israel at a luncheon in her home on Chicago Boulevard last Friday after- noon. Mrs: Smith, who is secretary of the Reform Jewish Move- ment in South Africa, is making an extensive study of Sisterhood activities during her tour of the United States, Switzerland and England, and she is scheduled to speak to. many grOups in these countries regarding South African community life. On Saturday, Mrs. Smith was honored by the members of the board of the Pontiac Sisterhood at a luncheon at Rotunda Inn.' Rabbi Albert Gordon of Sioux City, Ia., recently spent several 'days in Detroit visiting his mother, Mrs. A. Gordon of Elmhurst Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohen of Warrington Drive have returned from a week's vacation at the Plaza in New York City. Mrs. Merwin Blach of Birmingham, Ala., is in Detroit visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Baalen of Collingwood Ave., and other members of her faMily and friends. During her stay Mrs. Blach is the house-guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of the Belcrest Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Schwartz of Argyle Crescent spent the past Week-end in New York City, and en route home will spend the Thanksgiving holiday in Kalamazoo, Mich. as the house- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Orwin of that city. Marilyn Schwartz Weds Daniel Niss THE JEWISH NEWS-11 Friday, November 24, 1950 Jewish Center Activities (The J ewish Community Center is Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare Federation. and Is a Red Feather Agency.) . MRS. DANIEL NISS Marilyn Charlotte Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz, of Cortland Ave., be- came the wife of Daniel Niss, at a wedding Nov. 12 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. I. Niss, of Tuxedo Ave. At the wedding, performed by Rabbi Morris Adler, Beverly Katz was maid of honor and Sherry Jaffe, of Cleveland, was matron of honor. The groom's brother, Sidney Niss, was best man. Bridsmaids were Ruth Kaplan and Frances Schwartz, and ush- ers were Jack Schwartz and Ber- nie Bushman. A reception fol- lowed at the synagogue. The couple are spending a two Week honeymoon in New York. Fifteen workshops employing 250 invalids have been opened in Israel by local welfare offices in conjunction with the Central Welfare Office._ _ Wednesday, Nov. 29—"Can the American Jew Survive," topic of Frank Rosenbaum of the Michigan Council of the Amer- ican Jewish Congress before the Center Open Forum at the Woodward branch. Thursday, Nov. 30—Three films on atomic energy, "Report on the Atom," "Where Will You Hide," and "Atomic Energy," will compose the program of the Center's film discussion group. Dr. Kenneth E. Corri- gan of Harper Hospital will lead discussion on the films. Woodward branch. MRS. ALLAN SIVIDLER At a ceremony on Oct. 7, Dulcy Barbara Feldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feldman, of Grand Ave., became the bride of Allan Swidler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Swidler, of Canter- bury Drive. Serving her sister as maid of honor was Marjorie Lois Feld- man. Best man was the bride- groom's brother, Sidney Swidler. The bride wore a white satin gown with a finger tip veil. She carried white orchids and ivy mounted on a white bible. UN. 2-3541 SAYS: megg,4,-ro; .4,Q,..,,, ..,,,,,,... 04 '`. ..:',41: 4Ya :;:;:*•:, • A . ...,.. ...,...''''"'..'..--.. s< ' tu \ Proudly Present The Latest Recordings of M icdey __ Katz GESHRAY OF DeVILDE KATCHKE (Parody Cry of the Wild Goose) BAGLE CALL RAG Yiddish Mule Train and The Barber of Schlemeel Available in 78 & 45 RPM 10 00 (plus tam Here's a gift that looks much more than its modest price would indicate. 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Dancing will be to the music of Frank Gagen. For information, call Gerrie Hamburg, TO. 8-7507, or Hershel Lewis, TY. 4-5289. MAE WEISS Strictly Kosher Catering Established 1915 BAR MITZVAHS WEDDINGS RECEPTIONS CAPITOL RECORDS Sabbath League Slates Membership Luncheon Tuesday afternoon at 1 p. the Women's Sabbath League will present their annual mem- bership luncheon in the Young Israel Youth center, Dexter at Fullerton. Mrs. A. 0. Barsky, member- ship chairman, announces that all newly enrolled members, as well as old members, are invited to be the guests of Sabbath League that afternoon. On the program will be a dra- matic pageant written and di- rected by Mrs. J. S. Sperka en- titled "Drama of the Festivals of Israel." The pageant will be enacted by the dramatic group of Young Israel's Women's League and music will be pre- sented by soloists David G•een- baum and Mesdames Harry Portnoy and Milton Winston. 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