Youth Education League Funds to Support Detroit Cerebral Palsy Clink 12—THE JEWISH NEWS arriageJ JWV Libby Plotnick, hospital chair- man for the YETZ-COHEN LA- DIES' AUXILIARY, has arrang- ed to have Johnny (Scat) Davis his "Coffee and Cake" cast at Marine Hospital, Jan. 15, for an afternoon of entertainment and prizes. * Culminating their pledge fund drive from which $4,000 has been turned over to Detroit's new cerebral palsy clinic, the Youth Education League will hold its annual luncheon and show on Feb. 13, at Masonic Temple. Tickets for the luncheon have been distributed, and those wishing to make reservations can call UN. 1-5714. Pictured above, from the left, are mem- bers of the ticket sale committee, Mesdames B. SHUTZMAN, B. GELMAN, chairman; HY BURNSTEIN and CY AARON. * * * • A task that was difficult and disheartening over a year ago has today turned into a source of deep satisfaction and accom- plishment for the many workers of the Youth Education League. On Feb. 1, the ladies will wit- ness the opening of the Detroit Cerebral Palsy Clinic, toward which they have devoted and spent most of their energies dur- Jan. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Engelson (Charlotte Mil- ler). of 19490 Ward, a son, Eric Paul. * * * Jan. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- schel H. Levine (Joan Ettinger), a daughter, Caryn Jan. * * * Jan. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. George David Lipshaw (Frances Friedman), a daughter, Mona Andrea. * * Dec. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Adinoff (Margery Kanter) of Ilene Ave., a daughters Jan Car col. * * Dec. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Rich (Evelyn Lynn Malin), of Monterey Ave., a daughter, Susan Marsha. * * Dec. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Al Stein (Ida Cantor), of Santa Rosa Dr., a daughter, Debra Lynn. * * Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam L. Kahn (Ellen Doris Herz) of Franklin, Mich., a daughter, Sandra Lee. * * * Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Liss (Florence Abrom- ovich), a son, Howard Paul., * * * ing the previous year. The clinic, to be located on Wyoming, south of Six Mile Rd., is non-sectarian. The work the Youth Educa- tion League is doing has not al- ways been easy. The sight of ungainly little tots stricken with brain injuries which pre- vent normal control of body muscles is not pleasant. The months and months of treat- ments necessary before some form of improvement is even visible is torturous—especially since -most of the women are themselves mothers. Besides acting as case work- ers investigating all CP cases, YEL women have contributed $4,000 to the clinic to be used for educational and occupation- al therapy equipment. This in- cludes such vital materials as specially built chairs, which are necessary to prevent the chil- dren from slipping out of them. At the clinic, the women will help check all incoming cases, and will serve as volunteers- to work wkth. the children to help bring about their complete or partial rehabilitation. In reality, 75 percent recovery is consider- ed almost complete rehabilita- tion. The organization, through its luncheon and show event to be given Feb. 13 at Masonic Tem- ple, will turn over its proceeds to the clinic for the use of Jew- ish children in particular, but for the benefit of all patients. Approximately 20 in-patients will be able to use the clinic the five days weekly it is open, and an additional 25 or 30 will come in for treatments. Several Jew- ish doctors will be on the per- manent staff. Mrs. Saul Bloom is chairman of the Youth Education League project, and has been working closely with other organizations on CP cases. Dec. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewin (Estelle • Nicha- Newly Married Couples min), of Woodingharn Dr., a Hold Monthly Meeting daughter, Judith Lynn. * * * Dec. 17—To .Mr. and Mrs. Max Monheit (Dorothy Gelstein), a daughter, Joan Arline. * * * Dec. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dernbs (Ann Ribiat), a son, Richard Steven. * * * Dec. 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Partrich (Edith Marion), a son, Richard Gary. * * Dec. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ellis (Edith Sarasohn), of 19375 Greenlawn, a daughter, Carol Ruth. * * • Dec. 12—To Dr. and Mrs 'Meyer H. Maskin of New York, formerly of Detroit, a son, Eric. Bnai Moshe Synagogue's Young Married Couple's C 1 u b will hold its monthly social-cul- tural get together at 8:30 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blau, 16872 Biltmore. Eli- gible couples may join or secure information at the congregation office. The following evening, Jan. 16, at 9 p.m., Jason Tickton, of Wayne Universitys music de- partment, and Margit Kormen- dy, will illustrate with vocal selections a lecture on "Jewish Music" at the synagogue. The public is invited. Dec. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Weiss (Ruth M. Felsot), a 'daughter, Janice Lynn. * * * . . Dec. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. .Meyer Cohen, (Marilyn Boesky) of 8710 Dumbarton Rd., a son, ,Frederick Alan. * * Nov. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Demant (Margaret Herz) of Strathmore Rd., a daughter, Leara Sue. EYES EXAMINED CONTACT LENSES - * * * CERTIFIED MOHEL DR. ARNOLD EISENMAN OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 8794 Grand River TY. 8-6999 * * ROBERT RAFELSON POST will hold a huge hospital party for veterans in Dearborn Vet- erans' Hospital at 2:30 p.m., Feb. 1. Included in the program, which will feature some of De- troit's most popular entertain- ers, are several vaudeville acts, gifts and refreshments. * * LT. ROY F. GREEN LADIES AUXILIARY will meet at 8:45 p.m., Jan. 23 at the Memorial Home. Members are urged to contribute to the blood bank be- cause of the .desperate need in Korea. Women wishing to join the dramatic group should call Esther Feld, president, UN. 1- 4596. * * * SHOLOM AUXILIARY will meet Thursday evening, in the Prayer Room of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. A panel discus- sion will be held on the mean- ing of JWV. Participants will be Mesdames Arline Rhodes, Leo Panzer, Irving Hencken and Roland Gottesman. * * * LADIES AUXILIARY, together with 22 other allied veterans groups, sponsored a party for 1,000 patients in Dearborn's Veterans Hospital. They also sent a tape recorder as a gift to the Murfreesboro, Tenn., Vet- erans Hospital. Announce Engagement FLOWERS GRAEME • Weddings • Showers Expert Floral Arrangements For All Occasions MAE WEISS FREE Estimates At Your Home Bill Caplan Larry Morrie Charge Accounts Welcomed GRAEME FLOWERS UN. 2-3541 9111 Linwood at Joy TY. 4-7784 MANISCHEWITZ PHYLLIS LIPCHINSKY The engagement of Phyllis Elaine Lipchinsky, of Leslie Ave., to Albert E. Conn, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Conn, of Fuller- ton Ave., was announced during the recent holidays. The bride- elect is the daughter of Mrs.' Malviene Lipchinsky and the late Mr. Samuel N. Lipchinsky. Miss Lipchinsky is a graduate of Wayne University where she was affiliated with Sigma Theta Delta sorority. Conn now at- tends Wayne. Songs - Dances and Witty Sayings by CHIC & KANE PARTIES DANCES SHOWS, Etc. UN. 1-3894 TO. 6-8969 clear or with matzo balls • kreplach .. noodles rice Thank You . Because of the increased demand for TROY LAUNDRY' service . . . We are pleased to an- nounce the opening of a new branch at 7717 2nd at Pallister Near the Fisher Bldg. OPENING SPECIAL SHIRTS g FOR LAUNDERED 90c "I-JERE WE GO AGAIN" 8 hr. Service on Request AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS DRY CLEANERS As Alive as Tomorrow's Headline A THREE-ACT PLAY Written by Zelda Landsman Director, Harry Goldstein AUSPICES OF DETROIT WOMEN'S DIVISION Wednesday, ,lantaaq 17, 1951 — 8:20 p.m. SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes SCOTTISH RITES CATi-EDRAL, MASONIC TEMPLE Tickets $1.5-0, $1.50, $1.20 Coll or write UN. 1-8875 or UN. 1-5248 American Jewish Congress, 12244 Dexter WE. 4-2696 A patty honoring chapter re- tention° workers of the Greater FISHMAN-GOODMAN. At a Detroit Bnai ,Brith Women's beautiful candlelight, double- ring ceremony at Cong. Bnai Moshe Jan. 7, Marilyn Loraine Goodman became the bride of Sheldon Fishman. Marilyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodman, of Woodingham Dr., and Sheldon's parents are the Jack Fishmans, of Tyler Ave. Rabbi Moses Lehrman officiated. For her wedding dress, the bride chose an original candlelight skinner satin gown, with a bodice of delicate, chantilly lace, ending in a long train. She wore a veil of net illusion, attached to a sweetheart headpiece. No- reen Goodman was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Lucy Hirschman, Elaine Fish- man, sister of the bridegroom; Elaine Goodman, Fern Wintraub, Faith Wintraub and Mrs. Lloyd MRS. MOE TACK Fishman. Best man was the bridegroom's brother, Lloyd Council, will be held at 7:30 Fishman. Ushers included Con- p.m., Feb. 5, at Parkside Hall ac- rad Pearl, Loren Goodman, cording to Mrs. Moe Tack, mem- Sherwin Fishman, Harold Fish- bership retention chairman. Featured will be a competitive man, Donald Resnick and Earl Wintraub. Sharon Feingold was costume fashion show, for which flower girl, and Leonard Wein- models will be dressed in crepe stein was ring bearer. The paper dresses fashioned by the bride's uncle, Meyer Shapiro, women present. By the time of played the wedding march and the party, all chapters hope to his wife, Mary Shapiro, sang have 100 percent paid-up mem- "Because" at the ceremony. Out bership. At present, Rabbi Man- of town guests were from Tor- del Zager chapter has fulfilled onto and Chicago. After a that goal. Other women assisting with honeymoon in New York, the young couple will reside at 4059 party arrangements include Shirley Monson and Virginia Tyler. * * Sharkey, Morgenthau Chapter; FELDSTEIN - COHEN: The and Ettie Meltzer and Lorraine marriage of Ruth Cohen and Lipson, of Zager Chapter. Dr. Martin Z. Feldstein took place Jan. 9, at the home of the bridegroom's brother - in -1 a w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Benja- BY min Rich of Chesterfield Rd., with Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of- ficiating. We Specialize to Strictly Kosher Catering Established 1915 BAR MITZVAHS WEDDINGS RECEPTIONS Rev. Yehudah Loewy 3761 HUMPHRY AVE. Fete Bnai Brith Women Membership Workers Friday, January 12, 1951 Silk and Sport Shirts extra TROY LAUNDRY Main Office Branch Branch Grand River 'at 12th • 3940 - 3rd nr. Seidin 7717 - 2nd at Pallister •