A clivilieJ oci filv of l‘luirland Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Dr. Milford Golden of LaSalle Blvd. has returned from an extended stay in Miami Beach. His family will remain until May. Julius Berman of Burlingame Ave. is in California for a visit: Miss Marjorie Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidson of Stratford Road, joined her parents in Miami Beach for 10 days. Her brother, Dr. Gerald Davidson, will come from New York to be with them. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lane of Salem Road have returned from a ski trip to Sun Valley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Appel of Oak Park are vacationing in Chicago for a week. Mrs. Rose Lipson returned to her Merton Road abode this week after a stay in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Robinson of the Whittier Hotel are vaca- tioning in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow and daughter, Marcia, of Renfrew Road have left for visits in New York and Boston. Yale Levin of Santa Rosa Drive returned from a stay in Tucsori, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shumer of West Outer Drive are in Miami Beach for a stay. Mr. and Mrs. William Appel are expected back in their Calvert Ave. residence this week after a trip to the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Levin of Sturtevant Ave. spent the week in San Antonio to visit their son stationed with the Air Corps, and will visit Mexico City before returning home. Mrs. Lee Cole has returned to her home on Longwood after a stay at St. Joseph, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Posen of Clements Ave. were hosts to the latter's brother, Herbert Winneg of Brockton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cohn of Tracy Ave. were among recent vacationers at Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shacket of Roselawn Ave. have left for a stay in Arizona. Pfc. Norman Sinaberg of Carswell Air Base, Fort Worth, Tex., is spending a week's furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sinaberg of Ilene Ave. Weather permitting, frequent week-enders in Northern Michi- ga.n to enjoy the skiing are Herbert Schreiber and his brother, Ed, of San Juan Drive. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Brown of Lincolnshire Drive are enjoying a stay in Florida. • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Gould of San Juan Drive are leaving on a Southern tour. They will stop over in New Orleans, and then go on to Miami Beach. Sam Mosher of Boston Blvd. is spending a fortnight at Hot Springs, Ark. Mrs. Julian Unger of Sherbourne Road is vacationing in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. David Hubar of York Road expect to leave this Week for a visit on the west coast of Florida. At a recent meeting of Epsilon Chapter of Tau Epsilon Rho, international legal fraternity, Robert S. Ernstein, of 18468 Pen- nington, was elected chancellor. He will hold this office at the University of Michigan Law School until 1953. Ernstein was also elected a supreme counsellor of the international fraternity at its recent convention in Albany, N. Y. Ernstein is in his junior year at the U. of M. Law School. Mrs. Joseph Anstandig, of Birwood Ave. ,and daughter, Doris, have just returned from a month's vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Temple Israel Sisterhood to Hold Second Annual bistitute on Judaism The second annual Institute of days; Rabbi Herschel Lymon, Judaism, under the auspices of U. of M. Hillel Foundation, Ann the Temple Israel Sisterhood, Arbor, important events in the life of a Jew; and Rabbi Frank Rosenthal, Cong. Beth Israel, Jackson, , Jewish point of view about Jesus. Mrs. David B. Keywell, Sister- hood president, will preside, and greetings will be extended by Mrs. Harry Singer, program chairman. Other participants will include Robert M. Frehse, executive secretary of the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants, and Rabbi Leon A. Fram, who will explain the religious symbols used in Temple Israel. The Sisterhood choral group, directed by Karl Hass, will ren- der several selections, and many ceremonial tables, arranged by Mrs. Reuben Levine and pre- sided over by Sisterhood mem- bers, will be exhibited in the Temple foyer. MRS. ROBERT COGGAN Hy Freedman President will be held Monday, March 10, at the Temple, Manderson and Merton Roads. Church women of all denom- inations and outstanding com- munity leaders have been in- vited, and attendance up to 1200 is expected. The sessions, which will last all day, include morn- ing discussion meetings, • a luncheon at which the Sister- hood will be hostesses and a general assembly at 1 p.m. Mm Robert Coggan, interfaith chairman of the Sisterhood, said that the enthusiasm displayed by the public and church leaders following last year's program, forms the basis of the Institute as an annual event. Leading rabbis from out-state Tnichigan will discuss and an- swer questions on Judaism. They are: -Rabbi Morton D. Apple- battr.o., Temple Beth Li, Flint, Jewish. beliefs; Rabbi Alfred B, •I.i,ied-xxian, Cong. Shaarey Ze-• da, Lansing, sabbath Lois Cohn Betrothed To Sydney Feinberg --- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Cohn, THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Red Cross Drive GetsUnderWay The 1952 Red Cross fund cam- paign will get under way in De- troit and 21 county branches to- day with a kick-off luncheon in the grand ballroom of Hotel Statler, at 12:15 p.m. The drive will continue through the month of March. The family of the late Dina' Isberg wishes to thank its re. latives and friends for the many kindnesses extended during its recent bereavement. 31, Announces That THE RECORD STORE CANTOR Open on SUNDAYS, 12 to 4 SOLOMON SCHIFF Noted • tenor from New York, will again conduct the Passover Seders in true festive tradi. METRO MUSIC 10328 DEXTER TO. 8-4114 S. ROSENBLAT Master of Ceremonies and His Orchestra MISS LOIS COHN Lois, to Sydney M. Feinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Feinberg, of Boston Blvd. Peretz School in Windsor Plans Purim Celebration The festival of Purim will be observed by the Peretz School of Windsor with a - program at 10:30 a.m., March 16, in the school auditorium. Students will present the following: A musical playlet by the kin-. dergarten; "A Purim Medley," grade aleph 1; "There Is No Haman," aleph 2; "The Story of Esther," grade beth; "The Purim Jesters," g r a des gimel and daled; "Esther, the Daughter of Abigail," by • the upper grades; and recitations, musical num- bers and singing by the com- bined group. Students will wear costumes, and will exchange s h a l a c h monos for the holiday. Each class will hold a separate celebration at another time. B and P Chapter to Hold Dance at Leland Sunday Mildred Diamond, •chairman of Dancetime, a program to be presented by the BusineSs and Professional Chapter, of Bnai Brith, announces that Leonard Stanley and his orchestra will be featured. The dance is scheduled for 9 p.m., Sunday, at the Detroit Le- land Hotel. The community is invited to attend. A board meeting will be held Tuesday, at the home of Betty Galison, 17394 Prairie. Volunteers will be asked for the BIG one- day bonds for Israel sale. To volunteer call Anne Greenbaum, WE. 4-6623. Featured Wedding and Bar Mitzvah entertainment. Stage and Strolling TO. 6-5016 TE. 2-1146 PRIVATE TUTORING IN YOUR OWN HOME 411 Subjects—All Grades. Adults and Children. Day & Night Service. Call WO. 2-6632 or TE. 4-1378 Famous STRICTLY KOSHER CUISINE Phone MT. CLEMENS 3-0563 Rosen's Kosher Meats Kosher Salami, Hot Dogs and Bologna Stuffed Kisha Corned Beef 13418,W. 7 Mile 75c-lb. 45c lb. 75c 1/2 lb. UN. 3-7612 MT. CLEMENS, MICH. 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