12 THE JEWISH NEWS Mary Aim Cooper and Friday, January 11, 1952 Ted Simon, 'M' Seniors, To Wed in the Spring Foster Home Plans Mr. and Mrs. David M. Cooper Move into High Gear — of Fairfield Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, MISS MARY ANN COOPER Mary Ann, to Ted J. Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Simon of Huntington, W. Va. The young couple will be graduated from the University of Michigan this month—Mary Ann from the Literary College, and Ted from the School of Business Administration, Their affiliations include Sig- ma Delta Tau and Alpha Epsi- lon Pi, respectively. A spring wedding is being planned. ° Mary Ann was the editor of the teen-age column, "Mary-Go- Round," in the Chronicle. Dr. B. M. Spock to Deliver Franklin Lecture Jan. 17 The second speaker in the an- n.ual series of "Leo M. Franklin Lectures in Human Relations" at Wayne University is Dr. Ben- jamin M. Spock, professor of child development in the depart- ment of pediatrics and psy- chiatry at the University of Pittsburgh Medical School. Scheduled for 8 p.m., _Thurs- day, Jan. 17, in the Rackham auditorium, Dr. Spook's lecture is titled "S e c u r ing Healthy Growth for Our Youth." The next lecture in the Frank- lin series will be Dr. Otto Kline- berg of Columbia University who will speak Feb. 28. All the lec- tures are open to the public without admission charge. Two Youths Win Religious Contest of Hotel Good David Rosner, operator of Ho- tel Good, Miami Beach, Fla., an- nounced the winners in his con- test on "Why I am or Why I am Not an Orthodox Jew." Taking first place in the na- tion are Marvin Goldenhersh of East St. Louis, Ill., and Mrs. Ada KKravitz, Brooklyn, N. Y. Both were awarded duplicate tie-prizes of oceanfront vaca- tions at Hotel Good. Nis. Daniel Siegel to Interviewed Marlene Keystone To Wed H. E. Schatz On Radio. TV for Minya]) rive Mrs. Daniel Siegel, chapter already arrive d. Jewels from. Mr. and Mrs. John Keystone, of Northlawn Ave., announce the chairman of the Hadassah Min- Jules Schubot and furs by Rob- Plans fOr the foster home re- engagement of their daughter, yan drive, will be interviewed at ert will complete the costumer 10:05 a.m., Tuesday, by Myrtle cruitment project sponsored by Labbitt, of station CKLW, and of the models. the Jewish Social Service Bureau Mrs. Esther Kesselman, a at 1:30 p.m., the same day by are progressing rapidly. The Jean McBride of station WWJ- member of the national service project's steering committee has TV, in connection with Hadas- committee of the national Ha- been enlarged to include Mrs. sah's current campaign to enroll dassah board, will come to De- Harry L. Jackson and Mrs. Ben- Detroit mothers in support of troit as guest speaker at the jamin E. Jaffe. event. As a former president Israel children. Thursday has been set for a of the Northern New Jersey re:- The Minyan drive will culmin- organizational meeting at the gion, she spent considerable ate with a fashion show at 1 time JSSB, inviting key people in the in Israel on a fellowship., p.m., Jan. 22, at the Royal The- community to serve on the con-. and will tell of the work she saw ater, at which time fashions de- there in Youth tact and program committee. Aliyah schools. signed and styled Mrs. John Farkus, chairman Under the direction of Mrs.. by young students of the foster mothers commit- Sidney Winer, an entertaining from an Israel tee, announced that at a meet- program has been planned.. Mrs; Youth Aliyah ing held Jan..8, plans were com- Milford Pregerson will act as school will be mod- pleted for several neighborhood commentator and Frank Gagan eled by Hadassah teas in homes of foster mothers, and his orchestra will furnish members. to spread the new motto, "For music. Mrs. Samson Wittenberg A collection of Every Child A Home." will be guest soloist. evening gowns, Several foster mothers have dressy frocks, knit- Mrs. Winer volunteered to address groups CARD OF THANKS ted suits and casual wear have and to tell their stories over The entire memberShip of the the radio when the drive gets Menuchah Family Club expresses into full swing. MARLENE DIANE KEYSTONE its heartfelt sympathy to Nathan Papers are now being prepar- Fitlow and his children on the Marlene Diane, to Harvey Edwin ed by some of the foster moth- death of his beloved wife, and ers telling "Why I Am a Foster Schatz, son of Mr. and Mrs. their dear mother, Ethel Fitlow. Maurice Schatz, of Stoepel Ave. Mother" and describing what A plot of trees to commemorate The bride-elect is a senior at this etperience has meant to her memory is being planted in Wayne University. Schatz is a them. Israel." graduate of the University of Michigan college of engineering, Education League Plans and is affiliated with Zeta Beta The United Hebrew Lillian Bernstein fraternity. Luncheon for Feb. 12 Tau The couple . plans an early Kosher Catering Schools of Detroit summer wedding. Will Cater to Suit Gratefully Acknowledge A pledge-fund rally on Jan. The Occasion 7 was held to formulate plans the Receipt of TY. 6-4956 for the forthcoming 11th an- a contribution to the scholar- nual pledge fund luncheon to be ship fund of the schools from held by the Youth Education Aaron A. Silberblatt in memory League on Feb. 12, at Masonic' of Mrs. Pina Kolomeir, of Mon- Temple. The CHAMBER MUSIC SO- treal, Can. Rehearsals have begun, an- CIETY will open its eighth con- * * * nounced Mrs. Ann Millman, secutive season with a program a contribution from Abe. A. Call UK. 4-6442 president,: for a musical comedy Jan. 16, in the' lecture hall of Schmier in memory of Saul which will be presented at the the Detroit Institute of Arts, Lewis. luncheon. Mrs. Saul Bloom is according to Karl Haas, presi chairman of the luncheon. Mrs. dent. The program will consist Norman Jasen, UN. 3-8310, may of the Beethoven Septet, Opus S. ROSENBLAT FLORIST be called for reservations. 20, for strings and woodwinds, Master of Ceremonies For Better Designs Youth Education League a first Detroit performance of and His Orchestra luncheon funds will help support the Poulene Septet for piano and Reasonable quotations Featured Wedding and Bar Mitzvah a speech therapy room in the woodwinds and the very popular entertainment. Stage and Strolling —On- Detroit Cerebral Palsy Clinic, "Trout" Quintet of Shubert for TO. 6-5016 TE. 2-1146 * WEDDINGS and to supply lunches, carfare piano and strings. Artists are • SHOWERS and clothing for indigent Jewish Karl Haas, piano; Otto Krueger, • BAR' school children. flute; Ronald Odmark, oboe; MITZVAHS Special Purchase-2-Way $1 00 Albert Luconi, clarinet; Charles Stretch, 53 Value At The Sign On All Nationally Folk Schools Announce Sirard, bassoon; Raymond Al- Of The DiF 1 00/ orge, horn; Santo Urso, violin; Advertised Brassieres 0 Registration for Classes David Schwartz, viola; Thaddeus Below Six Mile Root. M,arkiewicz, cello, and John Van Moore's Corset Shoppe Registration is now being tak- de Graaf, bass. For ticket in- 16640 JAMES COUZENb 3385 Lawrence nr. Dexter en by the United Jewish Folk formation, call UN. 1-1518. Schools at its main branch, 13722 Linwood, and at the Schulze Public School, 17400 IL113,000,000 Budget Park Avenue Manor. Hotel Adopted by Knesset Openings exist in both kinder- garten sessions, and registration Weddings Bar Mitzvahs Showers • • JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Is- is being taken at the main WO. 1-8400 2643 PARK school. Parents are invited to rael Parliament adopted a bud- call TO. 8-9280 or TO. 8-0941, get of 113,000,000 pounds at an for information or enrollment. all-night session. u ric note3 Getting Married? PENTHOUSE Social, Inc. to Hold Party On Sunday at Club Eagle . Social, Inc. will hold a party at 9:30 p. m., Sunday, at Club Eagle, 14855 E. Eight Mile. All are welcome, and members are admitted free. Chartered buses will leave Davison and Holmur ACheson Gets JWV Medal NEW Y 0 R K, (JTA) — The at 8:30 p. m. For additional in- formation call TY. 4-5289 or TO. Jewish War Veterans of Ameri- 9-6869. ca presented its 1951 Gold I Medal of Merit to Secretary,. of l Isaacs to Speak on Israel State Dean Acheson for h s At Meeting of Nordau Chapter "distinguished services in unit- ing the free world for peace," at Bernard Isaacs, superintend- a dinner in the Waldorf-Astoria ent of the United H e b r e w at which Secretary Acheson re- who recently returned viewed the course of foreign af- Schools from Israel, will speak on "Cul- fairs. tural Aspects of Israel and Their Relation to American Jewry" at Harry Citrin Installed As a meeting of Nordau Chapter, Hebrew Benevolent President ZOD, on Jan. 16, at the home of At the recent installation and the Feldmans, 3360 Buena Vista. dinner of Hebrew Benevolent Presidents of district and local Society, the following were in- chapters are invited to attend. ducted into office for the new year: • Publish Maimonides Letter Harry E. Citrin, president; The celebrated letter of Mai- David Richman, vice-president; monides to the Jews of Yemen Hyman Mitnick, treasurer; Bar- will appear shortly under the ney Citrin, secretary; and Nath- -imprint of the American Aca- an. Wolok and Peter S. Gold- demy for Jewish Research, ac- stein, trustees. cording to Dr. Saul Lieberman, professor of Palestinian litera- 'VIM 0 to Publish Jewish History ture and institutions at the Jew- ish Theological Seminary of NEW YORK, (JTA )—A deci- AMerica, and president of the sion to publish the history of Academy. the Jews in the United States in connection with the celebration . CARD OF THANKS of 300 years of Jewish settle- The family of the late Wil- ment in this country was adopt- liam Nelson wishes to thank its ed at the 26th annual confer- relatives and friends for the ence oY the YIVO—Yiddish Sci- many kindnesses extended dur- entific Institute, ing its recent 'bereavement. Lawton to Revamp - Carmel Hebrew School Carmel Hebrew School is plan- ning enlargement of its educa- tional program in both the He- brew and Nursery school, an- nounced I. A. Lawton, superin- tendent. Lawton was given the go ahead on his plans, when at a meeting of the school board on Jan. 2, he was given full author- ity to reorganize the school. Plans will include expanding the enrollment of the Nursery and raising the spiritual stand- ards of the Hebrew school. An organization of free classes for adults in beginning Hebrew was also announced. The board also voted to sub- stitute a Purim play and lunch- eon instead of its yearly ban- quet. For registration of chil- dren and adults, call UN. 2-4494 or visit the school, 17556 Wy- oming. Donates Building to JLC NEW YORK, (JTA)—Frank Z. Atran, prominent textile manu- facturer and philanthropist, who came to this county 10 years ago as a refugee from Nazi terror, donated a five-story $200,000 building in New York to the Jewish Labor Committee. NI•1111111•MalibliMIIM.11.1 , 17 The martyrs cha ti: a llenge c i et i n og: your, L JNF Call ' Pa ge 5 9 111 C Girdles Girdles Girdles . . EXCLUSIVE "A MAGIC ABDOMINAL CONTROL" WITH ALL OUR LIGHT GARMENTS Fitted at Low Cost by Experts MOORE'S CORSET SHOPPE 3385 LAWRENCE near DEXTER HY FREED AN Is Pleased to Announce That the Grocery, Fruit and Vegetable Department is now under the able management of SAM LEDGER And that the Bakery Shop will be under the Management of the Weill Known ZEMAN'S NEW YORK BAKERY You ore invited to an Open House on Monday, January 14th, t-o help cellebrate our 3rd Anniversary at- thiis odldress. HY FREEDMAN'S MARKET 18279 LIVERNOIIS nem CURTIIS DIELIIVER. Utk, 4-6996