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November 28, 1952 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-11-28

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Pioneer Women Plan Dec. 14 Show
To Conclude Fund-Raising Drive

Mrs. Irving' Posner, president $1,500,000, which will be sent
of the Detroit Council of Pio- to Moatzot Hapoalot, sister or-
neer Women, announces that all ganization of Pioneer Women in
Israel.
Through its Israel organiZa-
ton, Pioneer Women maintains
a complete network of children's
homes, which serve to rehabil-
itate and educate youngsters in
transit work settlements. They
also provide homes . for immi-
grants, agricultural training
farms, vocational and trade
schools and other social services
throughout the new state.
Funds this year will be ear-
marked especially for the build-
ing of a new children's village
at Kanot, which is at the gate-
way to the Negev. The village
will care - for over 400 children.
Detroit funds will build the
schoolhouse in the village.
Two comparative newcomers
will be featured on the program
which marks the conclusion of
MRS. IRVING POSNER
the fund-raising and is sched-
14 local chapters are currently uled to take place at 8:30 p.m.,
reaching women throughout the Dec. 14, at Masonic Temple.
Hy Sands, a comic, and song-
city to relate the "Pioneer Wo-
stress Adeline Neice a. r e both
men Story."
The "story" includes an all-out billed as up-and-coming stars
solicitation of funds to bring to and outstanding Jewish artists.
Those contributors not yet
a close the Detroit Council's
fund-raising program, which reached by the brigade of Pi-
oneer Women workers are urged
this year is set at $68,000. •
The funds are part of a na- to call its headquarters, 11818
tional program aimed at raising Dexter, TO: 9-7180.

Tales Out -of School

Mrs. Fredland, Davida
Robinson, to Star in
Wayne U. Production

12—THE JEWISH NEWS

Lois Grunt to Wed
Lawrence Newman

Friday, November 28, 1952

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Grunt,
'Dream Girl," by Elmer Rice, of Birwood Ave., announce the
will be Wayne University The- engagement of their daughter,
ater's third major production of
the season, Dec. 5, 6, 11, 12 and
13. . The comedy deals with a
Georgina Allerton who is prone
to day-dreaming rather than
the efficient running of her
book-store. The show, with
more than 20 scenes, shifts back
and forth from her reality to a
world of dreams and visions.
Ceil (Mrs. I.) Fredland, of
17320 Woodingham, will play a
feature role in this production.
She will be the mother of Geor-
gina Allerton and at times she
is nearly as zany as her daugh-
ter. • Ceil has appeared with the
International Little Theater,
Inc., as the mother in Wayne
Theater's "Crime and Punish-
ment," and in a skit for the
Israel Bond Drive. She has also
done work of this type for
Hadassah.

Davida Robinson, of 2691
Webb, will portray the part of
Georgina's friend, Miriam, in
this production. DaVida has ap-
peared in the Wayne production
of "The Infernal Machine" and
"The House of Bernarda Alba,"
in many of Wayne's Student
Stage productions as well as
working a season with the
Cranbrook Summer Theater. She
is a speech major.
Appearing in more minor roles
in this show are Selma Cohen,
of 2440 Glendale, and Carol
Kottler, of 2557 W. McNichols.
Both are graduates of Central
High School.

"The Youth of a Nation are the TrUstees
of Posterity."—Disraeli.

e

MISS LOIS GRUNT

Lois Libby, to Lawrence David
Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Newman, of Woodingham
Dr.
The bride-elect is a junior in
Wayne University's college of
education, and is affiliated with
Sigma Theta Delta sorority. Mr.
Newman attended Wayne U.,
and is currently in the Uni-
versity of Michigan school of
denistry.
The couple will be married on
June 14.

Mizrachi Women
To Hold Donor

Sisters of Zion Mitrachi have
completed plans for its donor
luncheon, to be held at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, at Adas Sha-
lom Synagogue, announced Mrs.
Louis Goldfine, chairman.
Mrs. Nachman Ebin, national
chairman of child restoration
activities for Mizrachi Women of
America, will be .guest speaker.
Mrs. Ebin only recently returned
from Israel where she visited
Mizrachi projects. S h e also
traveled to Europe organizing
the World Mizrachi Organiza-

Yanover will be featured
in a violin presentation, and an
original dramatization, "This Is
the Land," will be offered.
Mrs. Goldfine is assisted in
arranging the donor by Miss
Betty Friedman, co-chairman;
and Mesdames Joseph kunin,
program; Ida Goldsmith, Abra-
ham Kellm-an, Isaac Rosenthal,
M. Winston.
Hostesses will be Mesdames
I Rebecca Kr o n e n w al t, Pearl
ILeader, Rose - Bielwich, Flora
Smerling, Rose WI) it ema n,
Sophie Shaw, Mollie Shulman,
Rose Singer, Mollie Finkelstein
and Gittel Milinsky. Call Mrs.
Geldfine, UN. 2-8498, for reser-
vations.

Rena

Ronald

Feigelman

Goldman

Mumford

Central

High

High

.

Social dancing for adults will
be the subject of a new course
to be offered at the Davison
Jewish Center for ten weeks, be-
Mrs. Fannie Pesick, of Petos-
ginning at 8 p.m., Thursday. In-
key Ave., announces the engage-
structor for the course will be
ment of her daughter, Belle, to
Simone Bachrach.
Jack Rosenthal, of Monterey
Ave. A February wedding is
planned.
For Fine Music .. .

- .....
Mumford's football team anal
. Central's 12Bs are buzzing
coaches were honored at a ban- about the on-corning election of
quet Nov. 24.
officers. Campaign Day is Dec.
Topinka's Restaurant was the 5. After a week-end of anticipa-
setting for the installation din- tion, voting will commence Dec.
ner of Mamselle's Retailing 8.
This year's Senior Trip Jan.
Club. New members attending
were Flora Caplan, Ruth Roth- 10-12, will take the seniors to
man, Sharon Goldberg, Frances Grayling, Mich., for a weekend
of " sledding, skating, and to-
Swidler and Sheila Altman.
bogganing.
Last Friday Mumford's Good-
For tickets to the senior play
fellow issue of Merctfry was sold
by members of the Student Dec. 10 and 11, call Iry Fuller,
Council a n d Mercury staff. WE. 3-9321 or WE. 4-6971.
Study Hall 223 has a bulletin
Mercury _staff collected $286.30
while the Student Council •col- board with pictures of the Se-
lected only $176.41. "The early niors, as babies. T h e pictures
bird gets the. worm,', seemed to really resemble the students.
be the slogan of the winning
Remember "Club J. C." Dec. 6
salesmen, for they were at all at the Shaarey Zedek. For tick-
the entrances of the school long ets see Tobye Davidson.
before 8 a. m. A total of $462.71
was raised by the efforts of the Goodfellowship Auxiliary
two groups and was given to
To Send Incubator to Israel
the Goodfellows.

For the Hanukah and Christ-
mas seasons, members of Resaz
club are conducting a toy drive.
Call UN. 3-5588 or UN. 3-7044
to contribute to this Worthy
cause.

A joint splash party was given
last Saturday night by the youth
groups of Temple Israel and
Temple Beth El at the Jewish
Center.

Bob Segar and Barry Stulberg
will M. C. the Variety Show,
sponsored by Miss Grace Engel
and Roger Haskins, to be held
in the library, Dec. 2 and 4.

Form New Zionist Group
For Young People, 18-35

A group of young men and
women, from 18 to 35, have been
holding meetings at the Zionist
House, with the idea of forming
.
a Young Zionist Club. The group
will provide young people in the
community with a chance to
meet socially,, and to plan events
to aid the Zionist movement.
Temporary plans include . a
general social meeting, followed
by an oneg shabbat each month.
For information, call Lillian
Tron, TO. 5-5127.

Upon hearing of the need of
the Beilinson Hospital in Israel,
which faces a desperate shortage
of incubators, the Goodfellow-
ship Women's Auxiliary held a
special executive committee
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Sarah Ginns to plan action for
purchasing one.. • • • -
A decision to undertake t h e
project was presented' the fol-
lowing day to the general mem-
bership. Now, only a week later,
arrangements are being m a d e
through Kupat Holin to p u r -
chase and ship the valuable in-
cubator.

Mr. and Mrs. David Auslander,
of Glendale Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Jacqueline, to Manuel Fertell,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Fertell. The wedding will
be solemnized in February.

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