Congress Women Nan
Political Discussion

In an effort to have its .mem-
bers make wise decisions at the
polls on Nov. 4, the Women's
Division, American Jewish Con-
grese will present a political
meeting at 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, at the Davison Jewish Cen-
ter.
Mrs. Lulu Bachman, co-chair-
man of the Wayne County Re-
publican Committee, will debate
with Mrs. Margaret Price, Mich-
igan Democratic Committee-
woman. Both will be questioned
by Mrs. Maurice Reveno, chair-
man of the commission on law
and social action.
Mrs. Reveno, along with Mrs.
Samuel Linden, program chair-
man, and Mrs. William Burk,
vice-president, made arrange-
ments for the program and the
luncheonette which will pre-
cede it.
Mesdames Dennis Sarkoff,
Joseph Greenberg, Arthur A.
Lechner, Arthur L. Robbins, Mar-
tin Schaeffer and Ben Snider
will comprise a panel which will
ask specific questions on party
platforms and policy.
Mrs. Charles P. Feinberg,
Women's Division president,
urges members to bring friends
to the meeting.

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Engagement Told

14—THE JEWISH NEWS

Fxiday, October 17, 1952

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Home Auxiliary to Hold
Members Tea Monday

MISS GLORIA GOLDBERG

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Goldberg,
of 11411 N. Martindale, announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Gloria, to Larry Altman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Altman. of
19310 Meyers. The bridegroom-
elect is a journalism major at
Wayne University. The wedding
will take place next year,

Rabbi Halpern to Head
B & P Congress Chapter

Mu miorci ,high

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By ELEANOR SHUR

By RONALD GOLDMAN

The Women's Auxiliary, Jew-
Composing the winning lyrics
"Cinema Survey" is the name
ish Home for Aged, will meet at for Mumford's pep song, to the
1 p.m. Monday, at the Home. tune of the University of Illi- of one of the activities planned
The meeting will feature a nois Marching Song, is what's by the Student Council. It will
held during October and No-
membership tea.
on the minds of Mumfordites be
vember. There will be a movie
these
days.
The
contest
ends
to-
In order to allow the public to
every two weeks, two showings a
view the progress the Auxiliary day and two prizes will be day; one in the morning and one
has made in helping residents awarded for the best words. One in the afternoon.. Two of the
help themselves to greater con- winner will receive a copy of the movies scheduled are "Mr. Smith
tentment, friends will be taken Capri, the other a free subscrip- Goes to Washington" and "Great
on a tour of the building, per- tion to the Mercury until he Expectations."
sonally conducted by the follow- graduates.
Another Council event will be
In the M u m f or d-Pershing
ing board members:
Mesdames Mark Benach, Her- football game, on Oct. 9, Mum- the "Witches Wingding," on Oct.
man Bregman, Roy Chatlin, ; ford was victorious with a score 31. This affair is a Hallowe'en
barn dance to be held in the
Jack Fisher, Joseph Fishman, of 28-0.
Morris Gerber, Sid Levison, Al I The seven new members of gym. Admission will be 50 cents
the Broadcasters Club are: Do- per person. All are invited, stag
Potiker and Meyer Silverman.
; lores Sloan, Barry Stulberg, Pat or drag.
Mrs. Daniel B. Marcus, presi- ! O'Connell, Nelson Farran, Pat
The welcome mat is out for
dent, urges members to bring Lieberman, Nancy Smith, and
their friends. Dues are payable Joan Franklin. Because there Beverly Bricker who is with us
to financial secretaries, Mes- is room for no more members, again Three weeks ago Bev
was stricken with polio. Fortu-
dames Jack Fishman, Sol Grand a second club may be formed.
nately, her case was mild. After
and Jonas Torgow.
Among the members of the. a few days in the hospital, she
Current Affairs Club are Stew- was allowed to return home and
Louis Marshall Young Women
art
Frank,. Joseph Levin, Arlene now is back in school •
Plan Sadie Hawkins Dance
Green, Joan Weiszberg, Selma
The Sportsmanship Council
Louis Marshall, Bnai Brith and Joe Spitzer. Sanford Cohl,
Young Women, announce plans 1Leslie Hubert and Melvin Mali- is furnishing programs and song
for a Sadie Hawkins dance on I nas. The club plans to set up a sheets at all the football games.
Nov. 2, at the Zionist House,
emocratic and Republican In the future they hope to put
11345 Linwood. Music will be campaign booth to better inform out even m o r e—pencils, car
provided by Sheldon Roth and students about the coming elec- stickers and book covers.
his orchestra. For information I tion.
call Elise Ring, TO. 9-2183, or
The staff of Mumford's first
And I will make with them a
Sharon Greenwald, WE. 4-5770. yearbook consists of co-editors-
covenant of peace . . . and they
in-chief, Sheila' Weinbaum and
Eugene Salesin; associate edit- shall dwell safely in the wilder-
or, Harold Barron; picture edi- ness, and sleep in the woods-
tor, Bill Byers; copy editor, Lar- Ezek. 34:25.
ngagemenb
ry Charfoos; activity editors,
Joan Loewenstein and Joyce
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Altman, of Prag; organization editor, Char-
BNAI BRITH
Roselawn Ave., announce the lotte Spector; sports editors, Al
Sponsors
engagement of their daughter, Lyness and Joel Tauber.
Rita, to Martin Vittes, son of ' Money received for the third
Mrs. Blanche Vittes, of Tuxedo edition of the Mercury, which
Ave., and the late Mr. Harry Vit- , will be sold in the school halls,
At Cass Theater
tea. A November wedding is will go to the Goodfellow funds.
Tuesday Eve., Oct. 21
planned.
The Mercury staff has challeng-
Wednes. Eve., Oct. 22
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ed the Student Council to a sales
Thurs. Eve., Oct. 23
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davis, of contest in which the losers will
For Tickets, Phone
Turner Ave., announce -the en- give a party for the winners.
WO. 3-7838
gagement of their daughter,
or Write to
Joan, to Seymour Zimmerman, Avalon Hiking Club to Join
140 Cadillac Square
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zim- Other Units in Sunday Outing
merman. A May wedding is
planned.
The Avalon Hiking Club will
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join other local hiking units for
Detroit's Best :Laundry
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Goodgall, a hiking caravan to Rouge Park
of 2930 Mont e r e y, announce on Sunday. Transportation to
& Dry Cleaning. Value
the engagement of their daugh- Rouge Park will be provided
ter, Jacqueline, to Gerald M. those who meet at 1 p.m., at
Thousands of Women Say—.
Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. the Avalon parking lot.
"i Use Quality
John Rogers, of 2625 W. Grand.
Following the afternoon hike,
A June wedding is planned.
Because
It :Saves
evening
activities
have
been
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TIME, MONEY:& WORRY"
Roslyn Miriam Karn, of Toronto, planned. Anyone over 21 inter-
Canada, was recently engaged to ested in joining should call Sam
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Irving Baldwin, of Rochester, Fried, UN. 1-1194, or Helen Kap-
N. Y. The bridegroom-elect is a lan, TO. 8-5194.
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College where he was active in [..... Are Yov Having . •
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ding will be solemnized on June
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Fried-
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man of Snowden Ave. announce
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the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Pearl, to Morris Matz, son of
Mrs. Rose Matz_ of Philadelphia
It's a Better Party with Music by-
Ave., and the late Benjamin

Rabbi Israel I. Halpern was
re-elected president of the Busi-
ness and. Professional Chapter,
Oct. 6—To Mr. and Mrs, jack
ee
Shubow (Adele Gore), of 18070
Mendota, a son, Richard. Jon. -
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Oct. 3—To Mrs. and Mrs.
Harry Schwartz (Pauline Brick-
er), former Detroiters, now of
Pittsfield, Mass., a son„ Jerome
Merrill.
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Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Weinberg, of 21110 Westhamp-
ton, Oak Park, a son, Richard
Allan.
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Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
yin Scheflin (Shirley Fenster),
of 18236 Gilchrist, a daughter,
Sheryl Adrian.
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RABBI ISRAEL HALPERN
Sept. 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
American
Jewish Congress, at its
Rubin Kress (Adelle Sherman),
of Greenfield Rd., a daughter, recent annual meeting.
Jacqueline Debra.
Serving with him will be Shay
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Foreman and Irving J. Hayett,
Sept. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. vice presidents; Irving Acker-
Henry Shewach (Freda Wein- man, secretary; and Barnett J.
stein) , of 2725 Boston, a daugh- Dickman, treasurer.
ter, Pamela Beth.
Executive board members in-
* * *
clude Isadore Berger, Frank A.
Sept. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernstein, Marshall Brenner,
Philip Bronstein (Mildred Schul- William Cohen, Zeldon Cohen,
man), of 20012 Archdale, a Harry Frank, Samuel A. Green,
daughter, Donna Lynne.
Hon. Archie Katcher, Ira Kauf-
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Harry Nathan, Henry Rott-
Sept. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. man,
Julius Mazell (Marilyn Brenner), man, Joseph Rubin and Nat Srol.
At the meeting, Dr. Abraham
of 2752 Boston Blvd., a son. Ben-
F. Citron, Midwest Regional di-
nett Robbin.
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rector of the Congress, was in-
Sept. 15—To Mr. and Mrs, Irv- troduced by William Cohen, who
ing Roth (Charlotte Fortgang), is president of the Michigan
of 18105 Roselawn, a daughter, Council.
Michele Aileen.
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Saturday has been proclaimed
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