AdivitieJ Soddy Mrs. S. B. Danto of Chicago Blvd. was the house guest last week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Siegel of Grand Rapids, and delivered the Friday night sermon for "Sisterhood Sabbath." Mrs. Danto then proceeded to Cadillac, Mich., where she conferred a "Certificate of Merit" on Mrs. Eunice Malleau, Cadillac's mother of the year, and then was tendered a joint reception with Mrs. brialleau. Mr. and Mrs. David Feinberg of Boston Blvd. are visiting members of their family in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ivan Frankel of Muirland Ave. have re- turned from a visit to Westwood Hills, Los Angeles. Rabbi and Mrs. Herbert Parzen of Jersey City are visiting the immediate members of their family, the Parzens of Calvert Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Burlinghame Ave. are hosts to their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Flesch of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moss of Byron Ave. were in New York for a week, and returned with their daughter, Margaret, who finished a semester at the Parsons School of Design. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simons of Parkside Ave. are hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Aronson of New York this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Sidder of Fullerton Ave. have returned from Miami Beach .where they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sidder. Out of town guests here to attend the wedding of Joan Eston to Milton Shafran last Sunday included Rabbi and Mrs. Abramo- vitz, Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Boloton, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Rabb, Mr. and Mrs. George Benjamin, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Friedman, all from Sharon, Pa; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dun and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Pine came from Youngstown, 0. From Cleveland, there were Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Lurie, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lurie, and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Speer. .A Pittsburgh branch of the family was represented by Mrs. Dan Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Danto of Boulder, Colo., are here to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rovetch of Oakman Court and Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Danto of Boston Blvd. Mrs. Lee Brody, of Warrington Dr., has returned from a week- end in Boston, Mass., where she attended the graduation exer- cises of her brother, James, who graduated cum laude from the Harvard University Medical School. A reception honoring Manuel Sinkoff upon his graduation from Michigan State College as a civil engineer will be held at the family home, 2252 Highland, at 8:30 p.m., June 9. No Cards. Music Study Club Sets Luloff v Auditions Scholarship auditions for piano only will be conducted on June 9, at 2 p.m., at Women's City Club, by the Music Study Club, to select the youthful recipient of "The 1951-52 Gwladis Luloff Award." This scholarship was estab- lished by the Music Study Club, through funds set pp by. the rela- tives and friends of the late Gwladis Luloff, who was one of Detroit's outstanding musicians and teachers. Miss Luloff, during her life- time, was an exponent of the art of clavichord, harpsichord, virgi- nal and piano. Scholarship auditions are open to all talented students of every race, color and creed between the ages of 14 to 18. All teachers in the city area are invited to send in names of gifted students interested in the scholarship. Applications will be mailed upon request. Outstanding musicians of the State of Michigan and Detroit will serve as judges. For infor- mation, call Mrs. J. S. Sauls, UN. 2-4034, or Mrs. Ira G. Kauf- man, UN. 2-9142. Miss Cashman Plans Tour to Israel for Opening of Congress Speedy arrangemetns are be- ing made by Miss Rhea Cash- man and her associates in the World-Wide Travel Bureau, with offices in the Majestic Bldg., to expedite travel to Israel in time for the 'World Zionist Congress. In . view of the definiteness of date ate for the opening of the World Zionist Congress on Aug. 14, in Jerusalem, Miss Cashman announces that the S.S. Atlantis will sail from New York on Aug. 1, in time to reach Jerusalem for the opening of the Zionist Congress sessions. `Tzvei Brider' Major Work Presented at Circle Chorus Concert Sunday, June 3, 8:30 p.m., the Workmen's Circle Chorus will present its 18th annual concert at the Detroit Institute of Arts under the di- rection of Dan Frohman. The chorus of 90 voices assist- ed by a large group of instru- mentalists from the Detroit Symphony Or- Frohman chestra, w i 11 feature as its major numbers the Oratorio "I'zvei Brider" by Binder. Both works will be done in their entiretly with orches- tra. Five choral settings from the pen of the noted singer-com- poser - director D a n Frohman will open the program. Rebecca Frohman, accomp- anist for the chorus, will offer a group of piano solos. Newly-elected officers of Pis- gah Chapter, Bnai Brith, will be installed at the Lee Plaza Hotel, at 12:30 p.m., Monday. Mrs. Marvin Levy is chairman, assist- ed by Mrs. Ben Pearl, Mrs. Sam Rosenthal and Mrs. Jack Schwartz. The following will be installed: Mesdames 'William Fogel, president; Jack Ketai, Bernard Goodman and Max Madorsky, vice-presidents; Julius Mes- kin, monitress; Albert Burrows, treas- urer; Sam Klee, Irving Robinson, Philip Kramer, Sam Rosenthal, Louis Rubin and Sam Freed, secretaries; Sam Maza, guide Harry Weitzman, sentinal; Sam Ham- burger, guardian; and Samuel Aaron, Samuel Gold, Marvin Levy, Lewis Mann- ing and Leonard Sims, trustees. On the hoard are Mesdames Sam Aaron, Nathan Adler, Yetta Herz, Mil- ton Hubert, William Feldman, Harry Gellman, Allan Laban, Morris Hirsch, David Levinsohn, Samuel Lutz, Max Goldhoff, Leonard Peritz, Louis Scho- stak, Jack Schwartz, Murray Shapiro, Joseph Sorkin, Al Tessler, Harry Sucher, and Carl Gould. THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Yeshivah Participates in McCullagh Patrol Awards Friday, June 1, 1951 Safety patrol boys and girls Handler Lodge. Chapter To commemorate the third anniversary of Israel and the in the west and northwest com- munities of Detroit are anxiously To Hold Installation awaiting the selection of the winner of the Don McCullagh Safety Patrol Award. Yeshivath Philip Handler Lodge and Yehudah is included aMong Chapter will hold a joint in- stallation at the Young Israel the 350 public and parochial stallation schools participating in the pro- Temple, at 8:30 p.m., Thursday. gram. Bob Venetianer will be in- The award is the brain child stalled president by Milton of Traffic Judge John D. Watts. Weinstein, past president of He went to Fred A. Epps, prom- Greater Detroit Bnai Brith inent local advertising man. and Council. discussed the idea with him. Mrs. Boris Bronson, president- Epps suggested that the leading elect of the Chapter will be in- patrol boys be given wristwatches stalled by Mrs. Charles Solovich, as awards, and Don McCullagh, past president of the Women's auto dealer, agreed to under- District Grand Lodge No. 6. write the project. The Chapter dramatic group, Winners of the award will re- under the direction of Mrs. Jack ceive their wristwatches at cere- Ehrlich, will entertain in a skit monies preceding the Tiger base- "Now Voyager." ball game at Briggs Stadium, Friday, June 8, when 5,00.0 patrol boys will witness the presenta- MRS. DAVID BEN-GURION tion as guests of Walter 0. achievements of the pioneer Briggs. 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