• J W V Activities RAYMOND B L O C H AUXI- LIARY recently installed its newly-elected officers. They in- clude Florence Rosengarten, president; Faye Malinoff and Gertrude Yaras, vice-presidents; Myrtle Lenoff, treasurer; Ruth Kaplan, chaplain; Sylvia Horo- witz, conductress; Natalie Victor, judge advocate; and Pearl Greenberg, guard. A dinner celebration followed at Lelli's. * * Brig. Gen. Clyde Dougherty, head of Civilian Defense in De- troit, will be guest speaker at the joint installation of PFC. JOSEPH L. BALE POST and AUXILIARY at 9 p.m., Monday, at the Memorial Home. A dra- matic program will be presented by Serreta Mosher's students. Auxiliary officers, to' be installed by Dorothy Brown, department Norma Aberly Wed To Harold Goldsmith In a double ring ceremony president, are Ruth Kline, presi- April 7 at the Fort Wayne Hotel, dent; Bernice Daskal and Gerry Norma Aberly, daughter of Mr. GOldstone, vice-presidents; Dor- othy Cohen, treasurer; Mildred Zerkel, chaplain; Ruth Siegan, patriotic instructor; Betty Litt, guard; Mary Resk, historian; Miriam Canto r, conductress; Mildred Baseman, seer e t a r y. New chairman i'n elude Cele Eichenhorn, bowling; Gertrude Hertzberg, hospital; Betty Litt, sunshine. * * * • LT. ROY GREEN AUXILIARY is contributing $50 to the Me- morial Home to purchase a sup- ply of chairs. The drama group has resumed meetings, plans are, being formulated for a joint past president and commander party and the entertainment committee, under Ida Jerris, is planning a mother and children party. * * Miss Ruth Sborow To Wed Flint Youth Beatrice Sugar, president of SHOLOM AUXILIARY announc- es a bake sale to be held May 18 at Federal Dept. Store Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sborow, of Schaefer at Six Mile. Beecher, 20471 Sheffield, announce the Peck and Lewis have donated 'engagement of their daughter, boxes for baked goods. Chair- man is Frances Perlin. All pro- ceeds go for rehabilitation of veterans and their families. * * * G I N S B U RG - ROSENBURG AUXILIARY will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the Memorial Home. Plans .for a wienie roast and poppy day will be discussed. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Carol Elias and Mrs. Fay Goldberg. LT. ELI LE VIN AUXILIARY will hold a games party at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the Memorial Home. Delegates were elected to repre- sent the group at the Depart- ment convention to be held June 1 to 3. Florence Sinkoff was elected chairman of Poppy Day, May 24, to be assisted by Ada Messer. MISS RUTH SBOROW. • Ruth, to Victor Hurwitz, son of Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Hurwitz, of Flint. Mich. Hurwitz' is a graduate of Uni- versity of Michigan where he was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. The bride-elect will graduate from U of M in June. The wedding has been planned for June. L. Tendler Wiris Congress Award Louis Tendler, Detroit News reporter, was chosen this year's recipient of the annual Amity Award of the Women's Division of the American Jewish Con- gress. Tendler will be given a plaque at a luncheon, Wednes- day, 12.30 p.m., at Masonic Tem- ple. Mrs. Harry Frank, presi- dent, will preside. The award committee, headed by George Schermer of the Mayor's Interracial Committee chose Tendler for his series of articles entitled, "Detroit and the Negro" which appeared in the June issues of The Detroit News. The articles described the conditions of the Negro com- munity in relation to housing, employment, education and health. Featured speaker on the pro- gram will be Spencer D. Irwin, associate editor and foreign af- fairs columnist of the Cleveland _Plain Dealer. His topic will be "Northern Outpost o f Peace." Election of officers will follow his address. Lions Club Again Sponsors Annual White Cane Week With the Lion's Clubs of Metropolitan Detroit and Mich- igan again sponsoring their annual aid to the blind, Mayor Albert E. Cabo, of Detroit, and Michigan Governor, G. Mennen Williams have proclaimed May 6 to 12 as White Cane Week. De troiters are asked to . co- op f,(-?..':e in the program of giving assistance- to all who are pa.1:1. ,.',1y or completely blind, the syra71-2Or for which is the white cane, LAWRENCE H. JONES POST will hold its installation banquet at 6 p.m., May 20, at Northwood Inn. Auxiliary officers will also be installed, A floor show and several prominent speakers will be included on the program. Reservations, which must be made in advance, may be ob- tained by calling Herman C. Gach, chairman, TY. 7-4438, or Joseph Fishman, assistant chair- man, UN. 1-580". * • * DETROIT POST AUXILIARY on May 6 installed officers to serve for the coming year. They are: Mesdames Eva Feinstein, president; Fay Teitelbaum and Leah Levine, vice - presidents; Bertha Shopp, treasurer; Nellie Berger, chaplain; Ruth Schwartz, conductress; Rose Kay, guard; Tessie Romanaro, patriotic in- structor; Birdie Rosenberg and Lillian Fink, trustees; Rose Schultz, public relations; and Hilda Goldberg, pubicity chair- man. MRS. HAROLD GOLDSMITH and Mrs. Herman Aberly, was wed to Harold Goldsmith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gold- smith. Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar offici- ated. The bride wore a gown of chantilly lace over satin. Her fingertip veil of illusion was held in place by a modified cloche trimmed in identical lace. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Onny Goldsmith, with bridesmaids, Mrs. Philip Wedes, Mrs. Paul Aberly and Miss Nesie Indianer. Junior bridesmaid was Sandra Howard, and flower girl was Charlene Peller. Dave Goldsmith was his brother's best man. Ushers in- cluded his brother, Irving, and the bride's brothers, Paul and Ansel Aberly. Jerry Goldsmith was junior usher. Out of town guests were from Welland, Ont., Jackson, Lansing, New York, Cleveland and Miami Beach, Fla. After a honeymoon in Miami Beach, the young couple are re- siding on Chicago Blvd. Halevy's. Annual Concert May 27 With Cantor Arele Diamond of New York as guest soloist, Hal- evy Singing Society is mobiliz- ing all its forces I or par ticipa- tion in the an- nual concert, May 27, at the Art Institute. Dr. William Klein, a former president of the society, is chair- man of the steering com- mitt ee in. ..... - charge of t h e Arele Diamond concert which will be directed by Dan Frohman. Mrs. Lillian Klein, UN. 3-2993, and Mrs. Gertrude Levine, TO. 7-6619, are in charge of ticket I sales. Selections from leading Yid- dish and Israeli composers will feature the 26th concert. There will be 18 compositions on the The Bar Mitzvah of Ronald program arranged by Frohman. Moogerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cantor Diamond, although Louis Moogerman, of 2466 Tay- only 29, has been acclaimed as lor, will be observed Saturday, one of America's leading tenors. May 19, at Yeshivath Chachmey He will sing selections by Rum- Lublin, 12007 Linwood.' A re- shinsky, Wilenski, Leoncavallo, ception honoring Ronald will be Secunda, Weisser and Tosti. The held the following day in the program will also include two family home. contatas. * * * The associate conductor will Mr. and Mrs. Max Newman be William Gayman, one of the announce the Bar Mitzvah of founders of Halevy. Bella Gold- their son, Daniel Meyer, Satur- berg will be the accompanist. day, Ma o' 19, at Northwest Con- gregation (Adas Shalom). A reception in his honor will be Frisch Chapter to See held Sunday, May 20, at their Three Israel Movies home 17167 Woodingham, from 4 p.m. The Daniel Frisch Chapter, * * * ZOD, will meet at 8:30 p.m., Mr.. and Mrs. Charles Rosen- Wednesday, in the new Zionist blatt announce the Bar Mitzvah Home, Lawrence at' Linwood. of their son, David Perry, on Tybie Schneider, ‘p r o gram May 19, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. chairman, announces that a pro- gram of three movies will be The Bar Mitzvah of Allan shown. Quentin Reynolds is Nachman, son of Mr. and Mrs. commentator for the film "As- Harry Nachman will be observed signment in Tel Aviv." The story May 19, at Cong. Adas Shalom. of the Yemenites will be told in A dinner the following day at "Flight to Freedom," and "The the Mayfair will be held in Al- Great Promise" will complete lan's honor. the program. Bar Mitzvahs 16 — THE JEWISH NEWS Detroiter Engaged To Massachusetts Girl Friday, May 11, 1951 M. Rottenberg Honored at 25th Yeshivah Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Win- neg, of Brockton, Mass. announce the engagement of their A double celebration will be in order when the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah cele- brate their anniversary dinner at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, at Cong. Beth Shmuel. The dinner will mark 25 years of achievement for the ladies in the field of Jewish religious education, and will pay tribute to Mrs. H. Pearl Rottenberg, one of the founders, and, for the past 20 years, president of the Yeshivah Ladies. Also to be honored is her hus- band, Hyman Rottenberg. Mrs. Rottenberg was also secretary during the organization's first five years. Under her guidance, the La- dies maintain the Beth Jacob/ School for Girls. It was Mrs. Rottenberg's assistance that made possible the first Yeshivah home on Pingree, a second one on Elmhurst, and finally a lot on Dexter to serve the growing institution. David J. Cohen is chairman of the banquet, and Rabbi Jos- hua S. Sperka is toastmaster. LEONA CECILE WINNEG daughter, Leona Cecile, to Al- M. Posen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Posen, of Marlowe Ave., Detroit. Miss Winneg will graduate from the University of Michigan in June. She is a member of the senior honor society and chair- man of the social action de- partment of the Student Reli- Leon Kay to Speak at Center gious Association. Observance of Israel Day Posen attended Wayne Uni- versity and is affiliated with Leon Kay, former president of Phi Alpha fraternity. A late the Zionist Organization of De- summer wedding is planned. troit and a recent visitor to Is- rael on an economic fact-find- ing mission, will speak at the MOTHER'S DAY Woodward Jewish Center ob- servance of Israeli Day, Wednes- Fresh Flowers day, 9 p.m. His topic will be Call UN. 4-6442 "How Can Israel Become Self- Sufficient." bert . FLORIST LACHAR'S For Better Designs Reasonable Quotations FAST FROZEN FOODS • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAHS Now At Your Favorite Grocers ! At The Sign Of The Mr' Below Six Mile Road 16640 JAMES COUZENS Direct to Haifa Via the S.S. Atlantic Departures : June 30th and August 1st—September 7th From Haifa : August 1 5th, September 28th, October 1 8th Rates from $295 up RESERVATIONS SHOULD BE MADE IMMEDIATELY WITH RHEA E. CASHMAN 215 MAJESTIC Bldg. 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