Engagement Told

ctiviiiei in Society

Free People Must Work
As Team, Is Truman's
Brotherhood Message

A' luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Egypt, and her ability later led
Wednesday, at which Esther to a post with the British Min-
administrative 1 e a d e r, istry of Foreign affairs.
Guest artist and entertainer
for the afternoon will be Selma
Burnett Snyder, who critics pro-
claim a "one woman theater."
Miss Snyder will present several
portraits of famous people as
taken from novels, short stories
and the like. Her feature work
will be a characterization of
"Memories of My People," by
Leo W. Schwartz.
Miss Snyder was trained in
radio and theater, and had her
own radio show in New York.
Her poetry has been published
throughout this country and in
England.
Mrs. Philip Stellar is general
chairman of the affair, and is
assisted by Mesdames Ben Bayer
and David Sislin: program; and
Henry Wolok, arrangements.

Ahavas Achirn to Hold
Simhat Torah Dance

MISS ESTHER HERLITZ
Starting social activities for
will be guest speaker, will be
given by the Pioneer Women's the fall at Cong. Ahavas Achim
Organization as a warm-up for I will be a Simhat Torah dance
their donor affair scheduled for co-sponsored by the Sisterhood
Nov. 26. Both affairs will be and Men's Club of the Schaefer
Rd. congregation. Prospective
held at Masonic Temple.
Miss Herlitz, who in 1949 at- members are welcome to attend.
tended the general assembly of Costumes, appropriate to the
the United Nations as an ad- harvest season, will be worn,
visor to the Israel delegation, but dress is optional.
A prayer book fund has been
is a graduate of the Hebrew
University in Jerusalem. She started, through which individ-
was a member of the British uals may honor births, memor-
Army serving in Palestine and Tams, bar mitzvahs and other
joyous or sad occasions. Certifi-
cates will be sent to the person
or family honored, and a book
plate will be placed in the fly-
leaf of the book.
Mrs. Ray Cohen is chairman
The social hall of the Memor- of another project to obtain
ial Home will be the scene of a books and records from mem-
Hallowe'en party for members bers and friends to build a per-
of the JOSEPH L. •BALE POST manent library. Novels pertain-
and AUXILIARY, Thursday eve- ing to Judaism and classic works
ning. Bernice Daskal and Carmy are requested.
Zweig are in charge of prepara-
tions. Prizes will be awarded
for costumes, and -refreshments
will be served.
uoic noted
* *
CHARLES AND AARON KO-
Detroit Grand Opera Associa-
GAN AUXILIARY will be host-
esses to the patients at Marine tion's Fall season comes a bit
Hospital on Monday afternoon. later than usual this year.
Guest of honor will be wrestler Opening with "Aida" Tuesday,
Bert Ruby. Gifts will be dis- Nov. 13, in Masonic Auditorium,
the OPERA FESTIVAL will con-
tributed among patients.
tinue through Sunday night—its
* * *
DETROIT POST has cancelled seven performances to include a
its regular meeting, for Monday Sunday matinee of "Carmen".
to hold a program featuring six
acts at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Chajes, Bistritzky, Chorus
the Memorial Home. Dave Gut- To Play at Hashofar Musicale
Hashofar, society for advance-
man, program chairman, and a
leading local baritone, will take ment of Jewish music will open
part in the program, as will the season with a musicale, fea-
Herman Pritz, pantomime artist, turing Zinovi Bistritzky, violin-
Maxine Margolin, pianist and ist, and Julius Chajes, pianist,
soprano, and Gil Levin, Coleman and the Jewish Folk Chorus in
a program of Jewish music. It
Bernstein and Al Klaiman.
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will be held at the Davison Jew-
GEN. MAURICE ROSE AUX- ish Center at 8:30 p.m. Oct. 28.
ILIARY will hold a social meet- The public is invited.
ing at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the
home of Estelle Trubow, 18487 Wayne T. Bensman Awarded
Doctorate in Optometry
Monica.
*
Dr. Wayne T. Bensman of
LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI- Detroit was one of 55 members
ARY received a citation from the of the graduation class of Chi-
national ladies auxiliary for out- cago College' of Optometry to
standing service and response to receive his degree as a Doctor
charitable work. The group was of Optometry at commencement
especially commended for its ar- exercises held Sept. 28.
rangement of hospital parties
Dr. Bensman plans to estab-
•for veterans, announced Edith lish his optometric practice in
Hoffman, president.
Detroit in the near future.

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Wedding

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schreier,
of Sturtevant Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-

Unless free people work to-
gether as a team, there will be
no lastina peace, President
Truman declared in accepting
the honorary chairmanship of
Brotherhood Week which will be
observed Feb. 17-24 under the
sponsorship of the National Con-
ference of Christians and Jews.
The President's letter was re-
leased by. Eric Johnston, who for
the second successive year is
serving as general chairman of
Brotherhood Week.
Mr. Truman warned that "un-
til the world accepts the Broth-
erhood of Man under the Father-
hood of God, it will be compelled
to live under a day-in-day-out
alert with the dread of deadly
explosives always imminent."
Recalling that it is the third
time within three decades . that
"we have been called upon" to
make certain that tyranny will
MISS PHYLLIS H. SCHREIER
not be permitted to overrun the
world," the President's- letter to
ter, Phyllis Harriet, to Burton
Mr. Johnston stressed that "we
Jay Applebaum, son of Mr. and
are resolved to do. everything
Mrs. David Applebaum, of Oak-
within our power to show our
man Blvd. A January wedding
potential enemies that it would
is planned.
Roslyn Heller's engagement to be unwise to engage in a pro-
Sydney Wartell, son of Mr. and tracted struggle against a free
Mrs. Barney Wartell of St. Pet- world."
ersburg, Fla., formerly of De-
John L. Hooper of New York,
troit, was announced recently by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max the first advertising agent, be-
Heller of Whitcomb Ave. Jan. gan business in 1841.
27, 1951, has been set as the
wedding date.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Wein-
te re
berger, of 102 Easy St., Union-
town, Pa., announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Lillian,
8231 Woodward
to Pfc. Milton Weiss, son of Mrs.
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wed shortly after Pfc. Weiss' re-
turn to this country.

. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tischlu have returned to this city fol-
lowing a visit of several weeks in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Chadwick and mother, formerly of Pin-
gree Ave. are now in their new residence at 2087 Ewald Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shafkind, of Roselawn Ave., have re-
turned from a motor trip through southern Ontario where they
spent the last weekend in Niagara Falls and visited friends in
Hamilton, Toronto and Brockville.
Mrs. A. Arthur Brown, national historian of the Jewish War
Veterans Auxiliary, will attend the national executive council
meetings in New York this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving B. Ackerman are entertaining as house-
gUests Mrs. Ackerman's sister, Mrs. Betty Greenberg and her
daughter, Terry Sue, of Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. R. Goldberg
and Miss Mona Goldberg, of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Krohn, of Cambridge Road, are at the
MISS JOSEPHINE SHARP
Hotel Plaza in New York for a two-week holiday.
The engagement of Josephine
Mrs. King Shwayder, of Piccadilly Ave., has returned from a
Sharp, daughter of Mrs. Sylvia
visit with members of her family in Deaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal, of Glynn Court, are leaving for a Sharp and the late 'Paul Sharp,
to Larry Raizman, son of Mr.
brief stay in Chicago.
and Mrs. Sidney I. Raizman, of
Binder Ave., was recently an-
nounced.

One-Time Is-raeli Advisor to Speak
At Pioneer Women's Donor Preview

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NCJW Study Group
Begins Child Series

The pre-school child will be
the subject of a new study ser-
ies organized by the child study
group of the National Council
of Jewish Women, Detroit sec-
tion. First meeting of the five-
session course will be held on
Wednesday, 1 p.m. at the Wood-
ward Jewish Center. Subsequent
meetings will be held every
other Tuesday through Dec. 18.
Miss Genevieve Trainham,
formerly associated with Merrill-
Palmer School, will lecture and
direct discussion sessions which
are open to Council members
and interested women in the
community.
Reservations may be made at
the first meeting, or by calling-
the chairman of the group, MrS.
Harold Weinstein, UN. 4-7291.

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