10—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 22, 1952
M arriage.4
MISS SHIRLEY NYMAN
The engagement of Shirley
Jean Nyman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Nyman, of Dexter
Blvd., was recently announced
to Norman Kirman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Kirman, of Sturte-
vant Ave. A June wedding is
planned.
W
omen
alo
EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Wednesday, at the h o In e of
Libby Wolfson, on Santa Rosa
Ave. Plans will be made for the
group's silvery anniversary. At
its last meeting, members voted
tons of coal to needy families.
* * *
Rose Karnow, president of
BRITH SHOLOM AUXILIARY,
announces the organization's
13th annual donor luncheon to
be held April 22, at L'Aiglon's.
Proceeds will go for packages to
Israel. On the committee are
Fanny Feingold, Clara Baller
and Rae Ginsberg.
* * *
YOUNG. WOMEN 'S BICUR
CHOLEM will meet Monday aft-
ernoon, at the home of Mrs.
Charles Kahn, 7306 Thatcher.
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB, at a recent board meet-
ing, made plans for a future
meeting dedicated to brother-
hood.
* * • *
At a celebration honoring the
fifth birthday of IVAN S.
BLOCH CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
Mrs. Bernard Indenbaum won
the contest for the naming of
the group's monthly newsletter.
The name she suggested was
"Around the Bloch."
* * *
WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
will celebrate Jewish Music
Month with a program at 12:30
p.m., Monday, at Young Israel
Center. Mrs. I. Kaplan and her
hospitality committee have ar-
ranged a dessert luncheon. Da-
vid Greenbaum will present a
program of Hebrew and Yiddish
songs, and Mrs. Milton Winston
will lead community singing. A
brief talk will be given by Mrs.
Joshua Sperka. Friends are in-
vited.
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a board meeting
Monday, at the home of Mrs.
Sadie Bolokofsky, 2993 Grand.
Arrangements will be made for
a Purim . party at 7:30 p.m.,
March 13, at Rosenberg's. Mrs.
0. -H. Kavieff, WE. 4-0831, is
ticket chairman.
* * *
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will present a showing
of a film on mental hygiene at
1 p.m., Monday, at Sherwood
Forest Library. Mrs. Irma Un-
rali, supervisor of family life
courses for the Board of Edu
cation, will be guest speaker.
oldie Wasserman, president,
will preside. Friends are invited.
Mich. Home Society Honors
35th Pellicove Anniversary
Michigan Home Society on
Feb. 12, at *a social meeting at
Workmen's Circle B u i 1 d in g,
honored Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.
Fellicove of 19312 Tracy on their
35th wedding anniversary.
Honoring the occasion, the so-
ciety planted 10, trees in Israel
through t h e- Jewish National
Fund..
Annette Kahn to Wed
Allen Sipher in Fall
Bar Mitzvahs
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Kahn,
of Pennington Dr., announce the
Mr. and Mrs. - ugene Gross, of
engagement Of their daughter, 4213 Tyler, announce the Bar
Mi i ; zvah of their son, Jerrold
Stephen, Saturday, Feb. 23, at
Congregation Bnai Moshe. A
recent on will be held Sunday,
Feb. 24, 2 to 5 p.m., at 4306 Ful-
lerton, No cards.
TRAUB-SHANBROM. At a cer-
emony Jan. 26, at the home of
her brother, Irving Shanbrom,
on Glynn Ct., Bette Shanbrom,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
D. Shanbrom, of Los Angeles,
Calif., was wed to Kurt A. Trauo,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fe-
lix Traub. Rabbi Morris Adler
officiated. The bride chose an
aqua irridescent taffeta cocktail
dress with halter neck and short
coverup bolero. Her headpiece
was a beige veil, caught at the
back with a brown velvet bow
and streamers. She carried a
colonial bouquet of mixed white
flowers, centered with a white
orchid. Her attendants were her
sisters, Mrs. Milton Atlas and
Mrs. Sol Ellis. The bridegroom's
best man was John Barsdorf. A
reception followed the ceremony.
MISS ANNETTE KAHN
The couple now resides at 2255
Webb.
Annette, to Allen Sipher, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sipher, of
Thatcher Ave. •
Rafelson JWV Post
The bride-elect is a student at
Gives Award to Priest
the University of Michigan. Her
Catholic, Chinese, Japanese fiance attends Wayne Univer-
and Negro groups and patients sity. A September wedding is
at Dearborn Veterans Hospital planned.
will participate in a Brotherhood
sports night program given by Pisgah Lodge and Chapter
Robert Rafelson Post, of the
Offer Brotherhood Event
Jewish War Veterans.
Outstanding performers from
Pisgah Lodge and Chapter,
wrestling, b o w fin g, football,
baseball and newspaper writers Bnai Brith, will hold a brother-
will speak at the gathering, hood meeting on Monday eve-
which is scheduled for Monday ning, in the social hall of Cong.
evening, at the JWV Memorial Bnai Moshe.
Dr. Walton E. Cole, minister of
Home, Davison and Dexter.
Fr. John F. Finnegan, pastor the First Congregational Church,
of the St._ Patrick Church, will and Rabbi Samuel H. Prero,
be awarded the Post's "out- executive director, Young Israel
standing citizen" plaque for his Youth Center, will be guest
contributions to the promotion speakers. The musical portion of
of racial and religious under- the program will be presented by
the a Capella Choir of the Great
standing.
A professor of philosophy and Lakes Mutual Insurance Com-
sociology at Mercy College, Fr. pany, directed by Tolmidge
Finnegan is chairman of the De- Turner, which has won wide
troit Citizens for Equal Employ- acclaim by its excellent singing
ment Opportunities, vice-chair- of all songs.
man of the Citizens Group Ten-
sion Committee and a moderator
of the Catholic, Inter-Council
Committee.
Rabbi and Mrs. Harold N. Ro-
senthal announce the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, Kenneth N., at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, on Satur-
day, March 1.
*
Columbia Professor Speaker
In Wayne's Franklin Series
The third speaker in the an-
nual Wayne University series of
"Leo M. Franklin Lectures in
Human Relations" will be Dr.
Otto Klineberg, professor of psy-
chology at Columbia University
and executive secretary of the
Society for the Psychological
Study of Social Issues.
He will speak on "Child Train-
ing and National Characteris-
tics" at 8 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 28,
in the Rackham auditorium. The
lecture is open to the public
without admission charge.
The next Franklin lecturer will
be Dr. Bruno Bettelheim, of the
University of Chicago, speaking
on "Children and Prejudice" on
April 17.
For Fine Music ...
and Entertainment
The Jewish Young. Adult
Council will, be among seven
groups represented at a Brother-
hood Workshop at 7 p.m., Sun-
day, at the Woodward Jewish
Center. Other groups will be the
Federation of Settlements:Coun_
cil of Churches, Catholic Youth
Organization, YWCA, YMCA, and
the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People.
Speakers will be William 0.
Greene, who will report on his
recent goodwill mission to Eu-
rope, and George Schermer, di-
rector of the Mayor's Inter-
racial committee, who will speak
on inter-group relationships in
Detroit and act as moderator of
the discussions to follow.
Discussions will be led by
Maureen Sankovic (Catholic
Youth Organization), George
and Helen Jobbitt (Council of
Churches), Sanford Brown (Jew-
ish Young Adult Council), Mrs.
Barbara Simmons (N.A.A.C.P.),
Raleigh Nicholsen (YMCA), and
Gabrielle George (YWCA).
All young adults are invited to
attend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rivkin of
3740 Tyler announce the Ear
Mitzvah of their son, Norman,
Saturday morning, Feb. 23, at
Congregation Mogen Abraham,
Dexter and Cortland. A dinner
will be given Sunday evening.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schare,
of Lawrence Ave., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerry
Ronald, this evening, at Temple
Israel. A reception in his honor
will be held from 7:30 p.m. to
12 • midnight, Sunday, at the
Belcrest. No cards.
• * *
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Wei.sen-
feld of 4261 Sturtevant announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Michael David, to be observed on
Saturday, March 1, at Young
Israel Center. At home Sunday,
March 2, 4 to 8 p.m. No cards.
DRAPES MADE
Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson
of N. Martindale Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Helen Frances, to • David S.
Binder, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Binder of Monterey Ave.
An August wedding is planned.
* • *
Mrs. Lena Fogel, of Rochester
Ave., announces the engagement
of her daughter, Esther, to Isaac
Kurtz, son of Marcus Kurtz, of
Grand Ave.
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