News Brevities * * The Wayne County officials and employees Goodfellow Frolic will be held on Dec. 12, at the State Fair Coliseum. Judge Wil- liam Cody, chairman, has ar- ranged for talent from all of the leading night clubs to take part in a five-hour show. It will start at 8 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Admission is 25 cents. In addition to the floor show, there will be dancing with music pro- vided by one of Detroit's out- standing bands by courtesy of the Detroit and Wayne County Federation of Muscians. All money will go to the Old News- boys' Goodfellow Fund. * litiontert 9 * * BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will meet on Sunday, at the home of Jack and Alice Boclzin, 24031 Jerome, Oak Park, • to make final plans for a Hanukah party for all children in the family. The affair will be held Dec. 14, at the home of the grandparents, 3261 Cortland. * * * . WINTERHALTER PTA will meet on Tuesday, at 8:30 p.m., in the school auditorium. Laur- entine Collins, community rela- tions representative to the Board of Education, will speak on "Our Mutual Concern About Children." The program will in- clude _several selections by the school Glee Club. A social hour will follow. * * WOMEN OF ALPHA OMEGA dental fraternity will honor new ;members at a membership luncheon on Wednesday after- noon in the Women's City Club. A skit written by Mesdames. Fred Borson, Alvin Geffen, Les- lie- Moss and Leonard Wayne and directed by Mrs. Geffen, will be presented. Chairmen are Mes- dames Geffen, Joseph Grant The FIVE WHITE GUARDS, and Henry Green. * *• * popular singing group, will re- NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE place Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, at Detroit Town Hall; 11 a.m., 4 WOMEN will hold a board meet- Wedensday, in the Fisher Thea- ing Tuesday afternoon at the ter. The group comes directly, home of Mrs. Max Kasoff, 13835 from a tour of New York and LaSalle. Discussion will center Chicago hotel and theater en- on the Israeli project presented to the group by Mrs. Ruth Wald- gagement. Each of the group man, of national Mizrachi. Mrs. is considered a soloist in his own Sam Bishop was appointed Is- right. rael bond chairman. A Hanu- * * * kah celebration is planned by 12TH STREET COUNCIL Chess Mrs. William Kunin, program and Checker Club, at a recent chairman, at the next meeting meeting of major chess groups Thursday evening, at the home in the city, heard a talk by its of Mrs. Abe Schwartz, 18373 president on the need for cloSer Kentucky. * * association of chess clubs in the Detroit area. The 12th Street BUSINESS- A N D PROFES group meets Monday to Thurs- SIONAL GROUP, Hadassah, will day evenings, at the Council hear Mrs. Robert Agulnick, of Center, and at the D. W. Simons Milwaukee, Wisc., member of the Branch, from 7:80 to 10:3d p.m., national service committee, at each Thursday. All are we)come. its honor roll luncheon, to ,be held at 1 p. m., Sunday, at the Lee. Plaza Hotel, John Redfield, baritone, will be guest enter- tainer. For luncheon reserva- tions call Mrs. Anne Averbach, TY. 6-2773. * * * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will. meet Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Kaminsky, 2995 Oakman Blvd. To observe Jewish Book Month, Mrs. S. Plafkin will re- view a book by Peter Grade- witz, "The Music of Israel," and Mrs. Ethel Labiner will talk about the, works of _David Pin- sky, in, honor of his 80th birth- day. * * * DETROIT CHAPTER, Bnai. Brith, will hold a• Hanukah party at its meeting at 8:30 p. m., Tuesday, at Carmel He- brew School, 17556 Wyoming. Mrs. Leonard White, program chairman, announces an eve- ning of entertainment with Max Sosin and Sammy Woolf,. with Hy Goldman at the piano. Mrs. OY George Karabenick, president, C -F R invites prospective members to a Ff attend. * * It Ori \ Dec. 10, 12:30 p.m., the FINEST BRASSIERE-FITTED BY AN EXPERT AT A LOW COST annual donor luncheon of- BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD. will be held in the social hall of the synagogue. * * * CORSET SHOPPE PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold 3355 LAWRENCE or DEXTER a games party at 8 p:m., Sunday, TO. 3-9340 at its hall, 15787 Wyoming. l MOORE'S The Daniel Litsky's The Parent Teachers Organ- ization of the Schaefer Branch, United Hebrew Schools has started a Hanukah sales table at the school building at Shaef- er and Seven Mile Rds. Merchandise available includes all supplies for the holiday, in- cluding minorahs, candles, drei- dels, gift wrapping paper and many other articles. The table is currently in operation, and will continue through Thursday, with the exception of Friday and Saturday. Besides being operated ak_a community sertrice, funds raised from the sale will be used to benefit children attending the Schaefer Branch. The PTO is sponsoring a Hanukah social on Tuesday eve- ning, at the school, at which games will be played and awards given out. The sales table will be open at this affair. Cilii/J (More Clubs on Page 11) IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will hold a Hanu- kah party Thursday, at Young Israel Center. A box supper is planned, with games to follow. Members are asked to bring clothes or toys for children at Belief aire. • • • GILDA PARTRITE, BB YW, held an installation dance on Nov. 22, at the home of re- elected president, Barbara Kahn. Harry Mirvis ; director of BBYO, was installing officer. An hon- orary recognition was given Ceil Levy as the outstanding mem- ber of the chapter. - DAVID -OLSHANSKY FAMILY CLUB will gather on Dec. 14 for a Hanukah party for the chil- dren and grandchildren of mem- bers. O SchaeferBranch PTO Sells Hanukah Items Forty Detroit religious, civic, Fete 50th Anniversary fraternal and business organi- zations will join on Wednesday, Daniel and Fannie Litsky ob- at the Central YWCA for the served their 50th wedding anni- observance of HUMAN RIGHTS versary on Nov. 16, at Cong. DAY. The celebration will hon- or the adoption by the United Nations General Assembly of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. King Gordon, of the Human Rights Section of the UN, will be principal speak- er at 7 p. m. Groups from the community participating include Berdichever Progressive Aid So- ciety, Bnai David Men's • Club. Detroit Section, National Coun- cil of Jewish Women, Detroit Round Table, Jewish Commun- ity Center and Jewish Commun- ity Council. SADIE COOPER BRAVER, local teacher and violinist, an- nounces the formatiOn of a vio= lin ensemble. For information, contact her at . 16551 Birwood, UN. 4-6422. She is also accepting a limited number of students. * 16—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 5, 1952 MR. and MRS. DANIEL LITSKY. Bnai . Moshe when they were married all over again in a dou- ble-ring ceremony at w hi c h Cantor David Katzman of- ficiated. Mrs. Litsky wore a gown of gold lace and gold satin, and a gold tiara as a headpiece.- She carried the , same Bible she had at her wedding 50 years ago. The couple's children and 15 grandchildren participated in the ceremony. The couple was given in mar- riage by three of their children ; the Simon Victors, Jack Finks and Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Litsky. Also helping them celebrate were the Sidney Litskys and Morry Silbermans, of Milwaukee, Wisc. A dinner for 300 people followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Litsky were mar- ried in New York City in 1902, and 'came to Detroit on their honeymoon. They have resided here ever since, presently living at 3239 Pasadena. Out-of-towners here for the festivities included Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller, of N e w Haven, Conn.; the Barney Goldbergs, of Long Island, N.Y.; the Irving Nissenbaums, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; the D. Margolis and the S. Jor- dons of Milwaukee, Wis. Yeshivah Maintenance Special Gifts Boosted Last week's meeting of Beth Yehudah Directors heard a re- port that since the beginning of To Wed in April „ - MISS ARLENE SUE BAY Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kay, of Sturtevant Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Arlene Sue, to Pvt. Harvey Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. gayemen Robert Shapiro, of Tyler Ave. The couple plans an April Mr. and Mrs. LOuis Moser, of wedding. Houston, Tex., announce the en- OFFICE OF CIVILIAN DE- gagement of their daughter, Freda, to Robert Wagman, also FENSE, through the air raid of - Houston. The bride-elect and wardens of area 12, has ar- her family are former Detroit- ranged a blood typing day from ers, having moved to Houston 1 to 9. p.m., Tuesday, at Broad- in 1951. The wedding date has street Presbyterian C h u r c h, 12065 Broadstreet. There is no been set for Dec. 24. charge. * * * Mrs. Robert Goldsmith, of Co- lumbus, 0., announces the en- CALL gagement of her daughter, Mar- MRS. IDA E. LEVY ianne, to Harold Cohen, son of For invitations of distinction Mi and Mrs. J. B. Cohen, for- All Occasions mer Detroiters, now of Colum- For Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs— Also Personalized Napkins — Book bus. The bridegroom-elect at- Matches and Stationery tended Wayne 'University. The Magazines and Books wedding is planned for May 24, TU. 3-0818 3293 Tuxedo Ave. in Columbus. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Gross- Rhoda Zahavie Shames man, of Muirland Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh- Dramatic Soprano ter, Betty, to Leonard Goldman, Is Now Availably to Accept son of Mr. and Mrs; Sam Gold- MUSICAL man, of Cleveland, 0. 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