P474.217 , THE JEWISH NEWS—. 9 Seek Memorial Gifts Friday, December 22, 1950 ciiviiie3 ociety To Wed April I Among those present at Iota Alpha Pi's Hanukah party which also honored its pledges were Audrey Soskin and Tommy KoTnigs- berg; Eleanor Bachman and Larry Lipson; Doc Kaplan and Arnie •Fox; Florence Sapperstein and Milt Barnett; and Beatrice Katz- man and Sam Gorman. Campaign Planning Committee members of the Community Service Committee will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Milton Lucow, 20120 Briarcliff to plan participation in the 1951 Allied Jewish Campaign. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank, their daughters Ruth and Anne, and their son William of Wildemere Ave., and Dr. and Mrs. Moe Rattner and their son William of Bayliss Ave., left on Mon- day to spend a fortnight in Miami Beach where they will be guests at the Oceangate Hotel. Susan Kaichen who attends the Boston Nursery Trainin College is spending the holiday vacation period with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen of Huntington Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baum of Fairfield Ave., have as their guests her mother Mrs. Vi. Heidenreich of Des Moines, Ia., and her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Louis Heidenreich of Cleveland. - Mrs. Gerald Tatarsky and her small son of Denver are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of the Belcrest. Mr. and Mrs. James Ginn are expected home this Saturday to spend the holiday vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Rosenfeld of Muirland Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ginn of Birchcrest Dr. Mr. Ginn is attending Harvard University Law School and his wife is matriculated at Boston University. Mrs. Fr, C. Broder left on Tuesday for New Orleans, La., where she will visit with her sop Brewster who is stationed at Camp Polk. Bill Broder who attends Columbia University accompanied his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 011esheimer, their daughter Carol and Marilyn Schwartz are spending a fortnight in Miami Beach. - Vicky Schlafer of Wildemere Ave., is spending her vacation with her cousin Myrna Schlafer of Hollywood, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. George Seligman and their daughter Karen have returned to their home in Marion, 0. following a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman of Indiana Ave. Dr. J. D. Rosenman of Mertoh Rd., has returned from Los Angeles and San Francisco where he visited his children Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Rosenman and Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Rosenman. -Mrs. Rosenman who accompanied her husband is remaining in California for a longer visit. Mrs. Harry Rosenstein has returned to her home in South Bend, Ind., following a visit with her mother Mrs. M. Siegel of Pennington Dr. Harris Crohn who attends the Julliard School of Music in New York is spending the vacation period with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn of Wildemere Ave. His sister Leah who is the soprana vocalist at the Free Synagogue is expected home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Hayms of Manderson Rd., have left for Memphis, Tenn., where they will visit their daughter. En route they will also visit Mrs. Hayms sister in Chicago. Sheila Frenkel of Chicago Blvd., and Cara Cherniak of Wind- sor have left to spend a few weeks in Los Angeles, where they will attend the Rose Bowl game on New Years Day. • Judith Levin who is teaching in Washington, D. C., is spending the vacation period with her mother Mrs. Samuel M. Levin of Broadstreet Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradfield and their son Louis of Penning- •ton Dr., have left for Tucion, Ariz:, where they plan to spend the winter months. Expected home this week end from Harvard University to spend the vacation period with their parents, are Joel Isaacson, Arthur Hartman, Stanley Zemoni Stewart Green, John Alexand- er, and George Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seiton have moved from Tuxedo Ave., and are now residing at 19355 Marlowe Ave. MISS CAROLYN AVERBUCH - • On Tuesday, at 8:30 p.m., at the Young Israel Youth Center, Dexter and Fullerton, LOUIS D. BRANDEIS LODGE Bnai Brith, will hold a Bellefaire Night pro- gram. Samuel Dubrinsky will be in charge. The movie, "Half a Chance," will be shown, and Louis Schwartz, of the regional staff of Bellefaire will speak. Wives and friends are invited. Memorial opportunities in the new Jewish Hospital of Detroit were announced in a booklet is- sued by the Jewish Hospital Association, Max Osnos, Associ- ation president, has said. Any- one interested in creating a memorial or in honoring a liv- ing person may arrange for a suitable designation when giv- ing to the Greater Detroit Hos- pital Fund, of which the Jewish Hospital is a partner. Memorial opportunities in- clude hospital rooms, equip- ment, chapel, kitchen, blood bank, occupational therapy room and nurseries. Mr. Osnos or Melville S. Welt, chairman of the Jewish Hospi- tal special campaign, will meet with any prospective donor who wishes to arrange for a me- morial. They may be reached at WO. 5-3939. Workers in the Jewish Hospi- tal division are covering their slips and meeting weekly for report meetings at 12:30 p.m. Wednesdays, in the Standard Club, Book-Cadillac Hotel. Bids are being taken for the Jewish Hospital, according to Nate S. Shapero, building com- mittee chairman, with a view toward breaking ground soon. MICKEY WOOLF David Allen Rottenberg, eight- year-old pianist, will play sev- e7-al numbers as the Women'b Auxiliary of the Maimonideg Medical Society inaugurates a children's festival to be held at 1 p.m., Tuesday, at the Wood-- ward Jewish Center. Mrs. I. Walter Silver, program chairman, announced the festi- val is for Aux- iliary memb e r s and their chil- dren. Young David is the son of Dr. , and Mrs. Leon Rot- tenberg, both me m b ers of M a i monides. A da n c e program David by members of Sylvia Lee dancing school, will be part of the entertainment. Lt. Herbert German, of the Detroit Police Department's special service bureau, an ama- teur magician and for 15 years in charge of school safety pro7 grams, will perform for the youngsters. Refreshments will be served. Sunday Nighters Hold Dance The Sunday Niters will pre- sent a holiday dance at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, at the Davison Jewish Center. Sam Barnett and his orchestra will furnish the music. 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Anyone desir- ing tickets should contact Morris ;Fox, TO. 6-3445, or Art Tarnopol, WE. 4-8050. • * * * HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE, Bnai Brith, will hold its annual Millionaires' Carnival at Carpenters Hall, Puritan and Steel, Feb. 24. Plans are com- plete for the affair, according to Stan Wolf, fund-raising chairm an. • * * LOUIS MARSHALL L 0 D G E, Bnai Brith, will present a holi- , day party on Sunday evening for the veterans at the Marine Hospital. A "Beat the Clock" program will be featured, dur- ing which presents will be dis- tributed to 411 service m e n. Members of the lodge wishing to participate should contact Joseph Feldman, veterans af- fairs chairman, WE. '4-7690 or TO. 8-7011. For Jewish Hospital The engagement of Carolyn Averbuch, daughter of Mrs. Ann Averbuch of McQuade Ave. and Charles Averbuch of Fullerton Ave., to Joseph Hacker, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hacker of Webb Ave., was announced on Dec. 9, at. a reception honoring the couple held at the home of the bride-elect's father. The wedding date has been set for Settler Who Brandished Gun at Ben-Gurion Released April 1. TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Abraham Tzafati, a Jewish settler who was Slate Yiddish Musical seized last year at a session of the Israel Parliament when he For Masonic Sunday brandished a sub - machinegun IVIinny Bern, celebrated star at Premier -David Ben-Gurion, from • the Le-Lo-Lei Theater in was released after being held in Tel Aviv, will team up with Ben a mental institution. He said he Bonus, a veteran performer, to would return to his settlement, present a jolly Yiddish musical where he worked as a shepherd. revue of the life in Israel, called "Shalom Tel Aviv." For a ,Delightful Evening of They will be seen for *only one Music and Entertainment .. . performance; at 8:30 p.m., Sun- day at Masonic Temple. In the supporting cast are other top- and His Orchestra notch Jewish entertain. ers in- Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf cluding Witty Dubrow, Rosetta UN. 3-3737 Yager, Boris Auerbach, Isidor Elgar, Max Rosen, Leon Charas and Jacob Zanger. Tickets may be obtained at Borenstein's. Book Store, 8663 12th; Detroit Hebrew Book Shop, 12226 Dexter; Metro Music Store, 10234 Dexter; and from Arthur Shapiro, TY. 6-5405. AIR or BOAT to ISRAEL Men's Club Activities Maiinonides Women Offer Children's Party STEAMER $210L 0 - Air Rate to Round Trip $873.00 Lydda, RHEA E. 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