Activiiie3 in Society Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewis, Sr., are established-in their home . At Surfside, Fla., for the winter months. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Bookstein of the Highland Towers are vacationing in Miami Beach until the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. B. Litwak of Marlowe Ave. were hosts to their children, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Litwak of Ithaca, N. Y., and Leo Litwak of New York City, for a fortnight. Mrs. Herman H. Holinstat and children of Roselawn Ave. are expected back this week from a stay in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. N. Rattner of Huntington Woods have been enjoying a Florida vacation. Mr. and Mrs. :Joseph Messing of the Belcrest Apts. will return shortly from a visit to California. Members of the Federation of Temple Sisterhoods who jour- neyed to Jackson to be guests of the sisterhood there and attend a state board meeting include Mesdames S. B. Danto, Percy Newman, Arthur Haas, Daniel Krause, Maurice Klein, Samuel Blather, William P. Greenberg, Morton Snyder and Frank Winton. Warren Rovetch has returned to Washington, D. C., after a fortnight's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rovetch of Oakman Court. Mrs. S. B. Danto of Chicago Blvd. is a guest at the Barbizon Plaza Hotel, New York, this week-end. While there, she will attend a one-day convention of the National Bureau of Federated Jewish Women's Organizations. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Dann of Burlingame Ave. returned Sunday from a visit in Cleveland. Mrs. Ben Fishman of Birchcrest Drive has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schiller of Tulsa, Okla.. Mrs. Jack Katzman of Windsor leaves on Monday . for Los Angeles to enjoy a visit with her sister and - brother-in-alw, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shapiro. Parties at Shore's Cafe and the Elmwood Casino were recently given in honor of Rodney G. Fagan, of Dundee Ave., who has left for the armed forces. Spending their winter vacation in Miami Beach are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hechtman and their daughters, Elaine and Rhoda, of 3440 Sherbourne Road. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bakerman spent the holiday season in New York and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kyff and daughter are vacationing in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leon Katz, of Normandy Ave., entertained their son, Harold, who was recently home on furlough from Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Gurwin has as their house guest for the past two weeks Miss June Howard, of Washington, D. C., whose engagement to their son, Robert C., wag. recently announced. Their marriage will be solemnized Jan. 20, at Bethesda: Md. Pioneer Women Honor Non-Member Donors Engagement Told The Detroit Council of Pioneer Women will present a thank- you evening to honor non-mem- bers who were donor contribu- tors, and added to the success of the women's -recent event, an- nounced Mrs. Norman Kanter, Council president. Rabbi Ephraim F. Einhorn, of Cong. Ahavas Achini, will ad- dress the event which will take place Monday e v e n i n g, at Rosenberg's Catering. Sharona Chapter will present a musical skit based on a poem written by Mrs. Raymond Ma- rin, council membership chair- man, and directed by Mrs. Mol :- lie Sallan. Community sing- ing and a social hour will also be included in the entertain- ment. Mesdames Raymond Marin and Irwin Berman, co-chairmen, invite the community to attend. Mrs. Henry Wolok is in charge of the social arrangements com- mittee. Men's Clubs - • At a ceremony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Barbara Lois Gordon, daughter of Mr. and MRS. OSCAR H. FELDMAN Mrs. Benjamin B. Gordon, be- came the bride of Oscar Henry Feldman, son of Ignatz Feld- man, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y , and the late Mrs. Rose Feldman. Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar officiated. For her wedding the bride chose a gown of candlelight sa- tin and chantilly lace, styled with a fitted bodice and full skirt which extended into an informal train. From her cap of heirloom lace fell a three-tiered veil of lace illusion. She carried a Bible with white orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. Gerald Gorddn was ma- tron of honor, and Judith Gor- don and Betsy Feldman were junior bridesmaids. Best man was Irving Feldman, brother of the bridegroom, of Poughkeep- sie, and ushers were Jake Krum- holz, of New York, and Hubert Gordon. Out-of-town guests were from Milford a n d Boston, Mass., Poughkeepsie, N. t Y., Long Beach and San Francisco, Calif., New York, Toledo, Lansing and Cleveland. Following a honeymoon in Cuba, the couple will reside in Detroit. Temple Israel Bowlers To Present George Bailey MISS EDYTHE LEFKOWITZ Temple Israel Men's Club bowling league will host mem- bers of the congregation and friends on Sunday, at 8:30 p.m. at the Temple when George Bailey will be presented in an evening of "Memory, Music and Magic." Known as the man with the photographic mind, Bailey can recall the names of 100 people after hearing them pronounced just once. The bowling league is spon- soring the entertainment, and will serve refreshments follow- ing the show. No charge will be made for admission. Tom Mittledorf heads the ar- rangements committee, assisted by Sol Abels, Joseph Bean, Har- ry C. Singer and Sol I. Stein. Wives of bowlers will be host- esses. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz of Calvert Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Edythe, to Sheldon Klein, son of Mrs. Ann Klein, of Monte Vista Ave., and the late Max Klein. She is a graduate of Wayne University's college of educa- tion. He is a graduate of the Elect Krolik, Rubiner Detroit College of Pharmacy. A late summer wedding has been To CJFWF Board planned. Julian H. Krolik and Samuel H. Rubiner, long active in De- troit and national Jewish af- fairs, have been elected to the ewry Board of Directors of the Coun- cil of Jewish Federations and on the _Air Welfare Funds, it was announced today by Julian Freedman, In- This Week's Radio and Tele- dianapolis, CJFWF president. MOGEN ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB will hold reading classes at 8 p.m., Monday. Bible class will follow at 9 p.m., taught by Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter. A social will conclude the program at the home of Rabbi Wohlge- lernter, 4301 Fullerton. * * * RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER LODGE, Bnai Brith, will hold its annual initiation of new members at,an open social meet- vision Programs of ing at 8:30 p. m., Wednesday, in Jewish Interest the VFW Hall, 7001 Puritan. The Detroit Council degree team :will THE ETERNAL LIGHT officiate. The Bnai David Sis- Time: 8 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 13. terhood choral group, directed Station: WWJ. by Cantor Hyman Adler, will Feature: "Without Frontiers," sing selections. President Harry the story of a minister who says Pearson urges members to bring Kaddish in a synagogue: how guests. he came there and the telling of his life will be told. .Bessarabian Landsleit Plan Hanukah Meeting on Sunday MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Bessarabian la.ndsleit in De- Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Jan. troit are invited to attend The 13. :f-larrukah party being given at Station : WXYZ. p.m., Sunday, at Halevy Music Feature: Dr. Roland B. Gittel- Center, 13965 Linwood, by the sohn, rabbi of Central Syna- United Bessarabian Relief of gogue, Rockville Center, _N.Y , Detroit, an affiliate of Histadru.t. who dedicated the Marine Ceme- Plans will be made to bring tery on Iwo Jima during World X.ilms of the Bessarabian colony War II, will be speaker this near Tel Aviv for ,sho•ing in month. His subject Sunday is "3:s Prayer s. Waste of Time?" Detroit.. - Barbara Gordon Wed To Oscar Feldman THANKS The family of the late Betty Roth wishes to thank its rela- tives and friends for the many kindnesses extended during its recent bereavement. CARD OF NOW AVAILABLE for All Social Affairs worthwesys fv)a5t Beautiful , i nd Spacious Detroit HI A Lodge Knights of Pythias Bldg. 15787 WYOMING UN.) 4-9626 2 to F. M. Bnai Brith Women Planning Bond Drive Workers will assemble Thurs-. day at the home of Mrs. Irving Lipson, city bond chairman for Bnai Brith women for briefing and assignment of prospects fore all-out solicitation of called-on prospects. THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, January 11, 1952 Once sa Year Event SALE! MEN'S SHOES • • • • A Treat to the Ear . . . MICKEY WOOLF and His Orchestra at MAISEL'S 'MAH JONGG Sets, Racks, Etc. Trade Nunn-Bush Freeman Bates Pedwins Worth While Savings Call UN. 3-3737 Now , 12060 DEXTER your old sets in. Flowers to match. Old or new sets. Open to 9 Thurs. and Sot. Sunday 10 to 2 KAYE UN. 2-1326 20117 Strathmoor DISPOSAL SALE 10 % to 50% Savings from On Semi-Porcelain,•Pottery, Figurines, Aluminum and Glassware OPEN DAILY, 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. LUTZ CHINA 1631 W. McNICHOLS UN. 4-9555 Cor. TULLER Ilerman Berlin's Sensational Values You Can't Afford to Miss! Girls' Robes BEAUTIFUL PATCH QUILTS Reg. $7.98 s5.99 OPEN CENTER QUILT COVERS Reg. Dolman Sleeves Reg. $4.99 PRINT QUILT & BLANKET COVERS Tablecloths 8 $3. 50 1.77 DRESSES Reg. $3.98 FOAM RUBBER s2.77 PILLOWS Reg. $8.95 BOYS' & GIRLS' TURTLE-NECK ALL-WOOL s4.95 HAND-PRINT Reg. 8 6.95 $5.98 s6.99 Sweaters ALL NEW Reg. $4.95 Down Comfoiters Reg. $4.98 8 3.50 *3.69 NON-SLIP Reg. $24.98 s19.95 SHAG RUGS MOHAWK ALL-WOOL 24x36 BLANKETS Reg. $4.45 SHEETS s2.94 81x99 Reg. $2.98 Reg. $14.98 s2.49 Others 27x48 $3.99 WE ALSO - CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS & CH1LDREN$ WEAR TO SIZE 14 HE #55 They will answer questions on shortages and necessities in Is- rael today. Mrs. Henry Wineman and Mrs. John Hopp will represent De- troit women at a meeting of the national board of the Women's Division of United Jewish Appeal in New York. To be held Jan. 17 and 18, at the Hotel Plaza, the meeting will launch.„a nation- wide effort by American women on behalf of the 1952 UJA cam- paign. Mrs. Wilma Soss, economic and financial authority, will keynote the session with a dis- cussion of the importance of budgeting contributions to phil- anthropic causes. Other speakers include Ed- ward M. M. Warburg, general chairman of UJA, and Dr. Jo- seph J. Schwartz, executive vice-chairman of UJA, who is now on a fact-finding mission in Israel. Highlight of Friday's luncheon session will be an informal talk by two young Israelis, now visit- ing the U. S. under sponsorship of the New York Herald Tribune. $ 10.95 • Banquets • Bar- Mitzvahs • Weddings ▪ Showers Federation Women to Attend UJA Session II MAN 113230 Dexter Blvd, II ) II ) EIRLIN TO 8-9735 Across from Sanders--Between likiaverly And Tyler OPEN EVENIING SUNDAYS, 110 A.M„ - 3 P.M,