THE JEWISH NEWS - 17 Friday, February 16, 1951 Activitiei in Society Among the guests at Iota Alpha Pi sorority's formal dinner dance, held at the Elmwood Hotel in Windsor, were Audrey Sos- kin and Bob Fenton; Elaine Sonnenfield and Sam Gorman; Evelyn Yuspe and Larry Stein; Joyce Kaplan and Eddie Gelman; Florence Sapperstein and Mary Esko; and Elaine and Jerry Hersh. Mr. and Mrs: Ben L. Silberstein and daughter, Selma, of 1600 Lincolnshire Dr. have left for Miami Beach where they will spend several weeks as guests of the Hotel Martinique. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis of Birmingham left last Saturday for Clearwater, Fla., where they plan to spend six weks. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reifus of Birchcrest Dr. have returned from a few weeks' stay in California. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen of Lincolnshire Dr. have left for Palm Beach where they will be guests at the Whitehall. Mrs. Edward Frank of Santa Rosa Dr. left for Chicago where she will be the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Frank, Jr. Mr..and Mrs. John Hopp. of Boston Blvd. have left for a few weeks' stay in Palm Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosman of Boston Blvd. left on Wednes- day for Hot Springs, Ark., where they plan to spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of Oak Dr. are vacationing in Miami Beach. Mrs. David M. Wilkus of Boston Blvd. has returned from Cleveland where she spent a few days visiting with friends. Mrs. Max Osnos of Wellesly Dr. is spending the winter months in Miami Beach. Mrs. J. Shurly Howitz of Oak Dr. had as her guests for a few days her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keil of Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger of Chicago Blvd. left on Wednesday for a stay in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Ellis of Renfrew Rd. have returned from a visit in Chicago. Mrs. Ivor Kahn of Chicago Blvd. has returned from Los An- geles where she spent the last six weeks visiting with members of her family and friends. She was the house guest of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Levensohn. Her son Richard has left for a few weeks' stay in Miami Beach. . Mrs. Philip G. Smith of Boston Blvd. has left for Coopers- town, N. Y., where she will visit with her daughter Barbara, who attends Knox School. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Rosenfeld of Wildemere Ave. returned on Wednesday from a few weeks' stay in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold N. Rosman of West Outer Dr. have left on a six weeks' trip which will include New Orleans, Acapulco, Mexico, and Guatemala. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Jackson of Croswell, Mich., spent a few days visiting with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Al Schaeffer, enroute to Miami Beach where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Dr. and Mrs. H. Saul Sugar and family have moved from LaSalle Blvd. and are now residing at 18140 San Juan Dr. Miss Jeanette Kay of the Wilshire left on Wednesday for a few weeks' stay in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Marks of Mt. Clemens have left for , Alcapulco, Mexico, where they plan to spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Sidney of the Wilshire left on Saturday ,D for a stay in Miami Beach. Mrs. Morris Weinberg and Mrs. Nathan Shafkind gave a tea last Wednesday, honoring Mrs. J. B. Davis of Ottawa, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Izidor Katz of Pennington Drive returned from a 10-day visit in New York and Washington. BBY 0 Dramatists Celebrate Birthday The Bnai Brith Youth Organ- ization Drama Players will cele- 'brate their first birthday on Wednesday, by presenting a pro- gram at 8:30 p.m. at Cong. Bnai Moshe for the Rabbi'Mandel M. Zager, George Gershwin a n d Rex Lodges. The anniversary brings to mind why the group was formed. Originally the idea was con- ceived to organize a dramatic group composed of all the youth groups, and to present shows to the Bnai Brith chapters and lodges in the city. Through the medium of dra- matic presentations the adults are able to have a better under- standing of youth and their de- velopment in becoming emotion- ally and intellectually secure as _rJewish adults. Last year the group perform- ed before twenty-one chapters and lodges. By the end of this year the group will have com- pleted the circuit. There are 35 active members in the group. Those who have been with the group since its inception include Pat Turner, Joan Steinberg, R.ona Weingarten, Sandra Haberman, Rosalie Mandell, Morton Freed and Stanley Delidow. The group is directed by Helene Le Ban and Pearl Haberman. Belgian Jewish Philanthropist Receives Order of Leopold ANTWERP, (JTA)—The Order of Leopold was conferred upon 'Muni Goldmuntz, Belgian Jew- ish philanthropist, on the occa- sion of his 50th birthday, by Minister of Economic Affairs, M. Cope. Jewish Center Activities (The Jewish Community Center is Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare Federation, and is a Red Feather Agency.) Monday—Teens, Par e n t s ex- change views. Panels, after showing film, "Know Your Family." Northwest Extension, 18677 Livernois. * * * Tuesday—What your child does Wednesday nights. Discussion meeting for parents of teen agers. Dexter-Davison Branch, Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, chair- man. * * Wednesday — "The Emotionally Healthy Child" lectured- by Dr. Benjamin Stamell. Center Open Forum, 8904 Woodward, 9 p.m. * * * Thursday—Film discussion pro- gram, "Children Growing Up With Other People." Mrs. Ann Kirshner will lead discussion -following the film. Brandeis U. Group Enrolls 844 Members The Detroit Women's Com- mittee for Brandeis University, under the leadership of Mrs. Oscar Zemon has enrolled 822 annual members and 22 life members since June. Nearly $900,000 has been pled- ged nationally for Brandeis Uni- versity from July through De- cember. The National Women's Committee has contributed $100,000. Any woman may join by call- ing Mrs. Zemon, UN. 3-6512 or Mrs. S. S. Aaron, WE. 3-633A. . Men's Club Activities Recent Bride CONG. MOGEN ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., Monday, at the synagogue at which Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter will review Ludwig Lewisohn's "The American Jew." * * * IVAN S. BLOCH . LODGE, Bnai Brith, will present an interest- ing and unique brotherhood pro- gram at 9 p.m. Monday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Included on the program will be musical selections by the Ebenezer A.M.E. Choir, outstanding Negro church choir. The meaning of Brother- fladassah 'Quiz-Whiz' Program on March 13 MRS. STEWART M. KEPES Hadassah members will be treated to a "Quiz the Whiz" at the March 13 meeting planned by the American affairs com- mittee, of which Mrs. Milford Pregerson is chapter chairthan. The meeting, starting with a dessert luncheon at 12:30, will be held at Temple Israel em- bracing four categories—United Nations, World Affairs, Legisla- tion and Israel—will be answer- ed by four experts in their fields. Typical of some questions already reveived are: "Why are we fighting in Korea?" "Why are some countries still working for an internationalization plan for Jerusalem?" "What hope is there for Civil Rights legislation in Congress?" Mrs. Herman Sten- buck of Pontiac will act as "quiz- zer." All questions must be mailed to Mrs. Pregerson, 16812 Wilde- mere, in time to reach her by March 1, or they may be phon- ed to her at UN. 3-7610. Mem- bers of study groups are invited to submit their questions through their study group lead- er. American Affairs meetings have always drawn a large at- tendance. This one will be held at Temple Israel, starting with a dessert luncheon at 12:30. hood Week will be explained by a guest speaker. o-ames will round out the evening. * * The annual rally meeting of the HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE, Enai Brith, will be held at 8:30 p.m., Monday at the Young Israel Center. Christopher Smith Dancers and a hypnotist will feature the evening's pro- gram, according to Irving Davis, president. The Millionaires' Car- nival will be held on Feb. 24, at 8:30 p.m., at the Carpenter's Union Hall, Grand River at Six Mile Road. The public is invited. For further information, call Chairman Stan Wolf, UN. 2-3437. * * * MONTEFIORE LODGE No. 12, Free Sons of Israel, will sponsor a social evening with a buffet supper, at the Lee Plaza, Sunday evening, to greet new members. Helen Shore heads the enter- tainment committee. * * A breakfast honoring n e w members of ISRAEL LODGE, Bnai Brith, will be held at Lib- erman's, 12162 Dexter, Sunday morning. On Feb. 26, the Lodge will present a brotherhod pro- gram, featuring representatives of Detroit's clergy. Participating in a panel discussion will be: A r t h u r Johnson, of NAACP; Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick, of Cong. Beth Aaron; Father Love- ly, of University of Detroit; and Rev. Musselman, of the Epis- copal Church. Julius Reznick, chairman of Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council's ADL corn- mittee, will chair the meeting. At a double ring ceremony in the chapel of Northwest Hebrew Congregation on Jan. 14, Lee Ann Brickner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brickner of Glad- stone Ave., became the bride of Stewart Merlin Kepes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Toseph Kepes of Stoepel Ave. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal officiated, assisted by Cantor Fenakel. The bride's gown was of white satin with a sweetheart neck- line. A shearing effect was car- ried out through the skirt and train. A Juliet cap trimmed with seed pearls capped her fo u r - tiered scalloped-edge veil. She carried white orChids on a white satin Bible with streamers of stephanotis. The bride's cousin, Fay Dan, ARE YOU was maid of honor. Mrs. Gerald PLANNING A SIMCHA? Kepes, the bridegroom's sister- Will cater foods to suit occa- in-law, was matron of h o n o r. sion. Can furnish hall. For Mrs. Abraham Brickner and information- Sheila Burkow were bridesmaids. Marlene Brickner was flower TY. 6-4956 girl. The bridegroom's b r o t h e r, May We Gerald Kepes, was best man. Ushers were Sidney and Abra- ENTERTAIN ham Brickner, brothers of the At Your Affair Give your favorite college stu- bride, and Phil Rosenthal. dent a weekly gift through the SAM EMMER The couple was in New York entire school year — a student And His Orchestra on a two-week honeymoon. Subscription to The Jewish News UN. 3-9494 —$2. Robbins Heads Law Firm Arthur L. 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