A ctiviiiei in Society Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stone and daughters, formerly of Richton Ave., are now residing in their new home at 23540 Moritz, Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Schwartz, of 17150 San Juan Dr., are spend- ing a month in Guatemala, Central America. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Mandel, of 1622 Edington Rd., Cleveland Heights, b., former Detroiters, announce the graduation of their daughter, Barbara, from Cleveland Heights High School. She will enter Ohio State University in September. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Weber and children, of Pennington Dr., have returned from a three-week vacation in Miami Beach, Fla., where they were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack, at their home on Palm Island. Mr. and Mrs. P. Bricker, of Elmhurst Ave., will be entertained ith a dinner party given by their children, Mr. and Mrs. A. Faudman in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary on Sunday. Among those present at Iota Alpha Pi's recent hard times party honoring new pledges were Marjorie Krouse and Jack Frank, Chickie Siegel and Marc Sharp, Jackie Smolinsky and Bob Klein, Edith Krass and Harold Ginsburg, Betty Reiss and Mel Merzon, Audrey Soskin and Lou Tubben, Bernice Katzman and Bob Sachs. Rabbi and Mrs. Chaim Meisels will tender a house-warming party on Sunday, at their new residence, 3255 Lawrence. Starting at 2 p.m., all friends of the family are invited to attend. Miss Dora Milver, of MexiCo City, Mexico, is the house guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kaminsky, of 18467 In diana. Julius Chajes will present Reva Kowalsky, Phyllis Pullberg, Johnny and Betsy Rose, Diana Runkle„ Julie Silber and Sandra and Rochelle Stollman in a pupils' recital on Sunday at 4:00 p.m. in the Woodward Jewish Center. Admission by invitation only. Mrs. Monte Wittleshofer of Whitmore Road is leaving for a two-week visit with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mintz of Newtonville, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Kann of Ardmore Road have returned from an extended vacation trip. They were guests at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Los Angeles, for several weeks, and then traveled to Louisville, Ky., to attend the wedding of their nephew, Dr. James Kaufman, Mrs. Lawrence Crohn of Wildemere Ave., has left for a visit with her children in New York. She will go on to Baltimore for a brief stay with, her sister and brother-in-laW before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Phillips and son, of Carson Ave., left by plane for Havana, Cuba, where they will enjoy a month's visit with the parents of Mrs. Phillips. Miss Anna Oxenhandler of Hazelwood Ave. will spend the month of February in Phoenix, Arizo., as the guest of her sister. Mrs. Max Berendt, formerly of Northlawn Ave., has moved to her new residence on Whitmore Road. Mr. and Mrs. William Blum of Kentucky Ave. are leaving for a stay' in Florida. Mrs. Rose Lipson, of Merton Road, is in Washington, D, C., for a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gordon of Griggs Ave. are enjoying a Florida vacation. Mrs. Ruth Fleishman of the Belcrest Apts. spent the past week in New York. Julius Berman of Burlingame Ave., accompanied by his fami- ly, Mr. - and Mrs. Milford Pregerson of Wildemere Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Smokier of Prairie Ave., enjoyed a fortnight's visit in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. LeVine of Muirland Ave. are hosts to their daughter-in-law's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Tevaloff of San Francisco, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Osborne, of 2736 Burlingame, will hold open house Saturday evening in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Tendler, who is visiting from Chicago. Mrs. BERNARD MAY = (center), president o f the Infants Sery ice Group, completes plans for the organization's major fund - raising event, a dinner, dance and show to be held Sunday evening, at Ma- sonic Templ e, with dance committee chair- men, Mrs. AL SKLAR (left) and Mrs. ALLEN SALTZ. Gov . and Mrs. G. Mennen Williams will be two of many honored guests. Members of In- fants Service Group will be cast in a musical pro- duction, "Country Club Capers." Phil Brestoff and his orchestra will play for dancing. -, . MISS SHIRLEY TENENBERG Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Ten- enberg," of Roselawi, Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Seymour Bruce Sonkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sonkin of Cortland Ave. The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of the University of Michigan, and is affiliated with the Sigma Delta •Chi fraternity. The wedding will take place March 22. . Home for Aged Auxiliary Plans Membership Event Mrs. Meyer Silverman, mem- bership chairman for the Worn- en's Auxiliary of the home for the Aged, invites Detroit women to become mem- bers at the an- nual member bring a member party to be held Monday at the Davison Jewish Center. A des- s e r t luncheon will b e grfti n at Mrs. Benach 12:30 p.m. Highlight will be a playlet written and directed by Mrs. Mark Benach, showing the Serv- ice group of the Auxiliary at work in the Home. Participating in the playlet are Mesdames B. Arkin, G. Bass, .M. Benach, U. Blatnikoff, H. Bregman, J. Fishman, S. Grand, M. J. Greenberg, J. Jacobs, D. Marcus, H. Meer, J. Torgow, J.. Rose, M. Silverman, A. Stralser, H. Wander, S. Weller, J. Wolfe, S. Zeldes and E. Meister. New Yorkers Sing 'Bagel Blues' as Strike Even Hits Broadway Actress Berdichever Verein to Fete 25th Anniversary With Banquet NEW YORK (AJP) —Bagel blues continue to plague the world's largest single Jewish community in the wake of re- cipes for homemade "bathtub bagels," the hijacking of a bagel delivery truck transporting the precious rings of dough and an employment "crisis." The slowdown 'of bagel work- ers, now entering its third week, Berdichever Veren will cele- brate its 25th anniversary at 4 p.m., Sunday, with a program at Zack's Catering. Speakers from the organization, ,a musical program by the Halevy Choral Society, entertainment by Max Sosin and music by Morris Whit- koff and his orchestra will be preceded with a banquet. Frank Mersky is in charge of arrange-: ments. jacking of one of the few trucks still delivering bagels. No one was hurt, but the bagels were placed on the missing list by police. The bagel shortage had its ef- feCt upon employment here, too. Pretty Jennie Casella lost her job at the Yiddish-American Broadway show, "Bagels and Yox." Her job was to dab cream cheese into bagels handed to the audience during intermission of the show. CARD F THANKS The family of the late Joseph Emrner wishes to thank its re-• latives and friends for the many kindnesses . extended • during its xe cent bele a,vernent. Club Northwest Youth Dance The YPC of Adas Shalom will hold its annual Club Northwest on Feb. 2, in the social hall at Santa Rosa and Curtis, at 9 p.m. There will be music for dancing by Jack Reed Trio and enter- tainment. THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Friday, January DISPOSAL SALE THE RECORD STORE to 50% 10% Open on SUNDAYS, 12 to 4 On Semi-Porcelain, Pottery, Figu- rines, Aluminum and Glassware OPEN DAILY, 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. METRO MUSIC Call LUTZ CHINA BEN KATZMAN 7631 McNICHOLS and His Orchestra or TO. 8-2907 UN. 2-2783 UN. 4-9555 TO. 8-4114 10328 DETER For Fine Music ... and Entertainment CORNER TULLER CAMP . 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Almost daily accounts of prog- ress in mediating the dispute between workers and manufac- turers of bagels . have earned prominent display in the daily newspapers here. One metropol- itan paper, in syinpathy with the plight of bagel consumers, offered its own concoction. on how to make the tasty tidbits :in one's own kitchen. less _ humorous was the hi- Infants Service Croup to Culminate Fund.la:aisin.g with Event on Sunday To Wed in March Age: 6 to 14 From 3:30 to 8 p.m. TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED Modern Teaching, Call TO. 8•9280 8-0941 The Northwest Branch rnevres to the new SHIGLEM ALEICHEM BUILDING Wyoming and Morrgettita A neve Kindergarten is being organized, new Grade School is telling opened