• Federation Women's 'Seventh Institute To Feature 'New Phases of 1953' Presidents of Women's Groups Take Active Part in 'BIG Day' Representing several of the interested groups who partici- pated in "BIG Day" (Bonds of the Israel Government Day) drive, last Sunday are these Jewish Women's Organizations presidents: (seated, left to right) Mesdames Sam Bicoll, Bernard Dosie, Morse Saulson and Bernard May. Standing (from left) are Mesdames Frank Friedman, Charles Ile Feinberg, William Cohen and Henry Caplan. 'Acclaim Referee Wise In Police Newspaper A half-page article in the cur- rent issue of Tuebor, newspaper of the Detroit Police Officers Association, accords high praise to John M. Wise, Traffic Court Referee who is also active in Jewish commu- nal affairs. The paper salutes Wise, who has been a referee since 1945, for his industry and devotion to good Wise government. Wise's efforts on behalf of traf- fic safety are given special com- mendation. - • Wise is past president of the Probus Club. It was during his term in office that a program of sending several police officers to human relations workshops, Monte Carlo Staff Members Ted Hankoff, manager of the Monte Carlo Hotel, Miami Beach, announced the engagement of two new members of the hotel staff. Iry Tillis assumes the du- ties of executive assistant and guest promotion manager. Har- vey Weinberg will be manager of the reservation department and controller of personnel. SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Are Buying Their Antique Jewelry From B. D. K. Fine selection of Garnets,- Brace- lets, Slides, Pearls, Rings, Brooch- es and Earrings. 130.8 Michigan Theater Bldg. WO. 1-3543 Bd KATZ IN Detroit's Best Laundry, &- Dry Cleaning Value, Thousawls of Women• Say "I Use Quality. Because It Saves TIME, MONEY & WORRY" Shirts Beautifully Laundered QUALITY LAUNDRY' sand DRY CLEANING WEbster 3-8000 Your Patronage Solicited ' which was carried on in coop- eration with the Jewish Com- munity Council, was established. He is an active member of the Round Table of Protestants, Catholics and Jews, a member of Temple Beth El and has served on the community rela- tions committee of the Council, which he also served as chair- man of the civilian defense committee. Wise is on the board of directors of the Detroit Serv- ice Group, and is a- former of- cer .of Detroit Lodge, Bnai Brith. Center Checker Club Plans New Year's Eve Party A New Year's Eve party and dance, sponsored by the Jewish Community Center's Chess and Checker Club, will be held from 9 p.m. to 2:30 a.m., Dec. 31, at the Davison Center. Music will be provided by Carlos Rivera and his Cosmopol- itans, and there will be a re- freshment counter set up at the affair. Tickets are on sale at • the Davison, Woodward and Twelfth Street Centers. The community is invited to attend. e ngagerrtenb Mr. and Mrs. Herman Portney, of 17381 Meyers, announce the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Max Linder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Linder, of Flint, Mich. The couple is plan- ning a March wedding. * * * At a recent open house recep- tion, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Green- berg, of Vassar Dr., announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Priscilla Lee, to Herbert Feinstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Feinstein, of Santa Rosa Dr. No wedding date has been set. For Fine Music . and Entertainment and His Orchestra UN. 2-2783 or TO. 8-2907 LEARN TO DRIVE Dual Control Cars • No Permit Required Jewish & English Speaking Instructors Guarantee Driving School TO. 8-8810 TO. 6-2569 01.11.111. DAY-NIGHT*SUNDAYS.HOLIDAYS AUTHORIZED SERVICE. STATION • • PHILCO • RCA MOTOROLA • ADMIRAL • ZENITH • CROSLEY • GENERAL ELECTRIC * HALLICRAFTERS • STROMBERG • CAPEHART PARTS WARRANTIES HONORED PexterTeleV ISIVI COMP all4/ Educators Plan Parley In Detroit on Jan. 9 East Side Service West WE RENT TV SETS Side Service LA 7-5462 * TE 4-2858 TR. 24282 If NO Answer Call: - ALL 'WORK GUARANTEED • BONDED SERVICEMEN Friday, December 26, 1952 Plan February Wedding the direction of Mrs. Eli. Gross, will start at 1 p.m. and will fea- ture a three-act rhythmic re-- view. The committee is com- prised of: Mesdames Milton Atlas, Arnold Bram- son, Charles Briskman, Julius Chajes, Harold Frank, Aimee Gaines, Oscar Giey, Nathan Kolb. Harry Landsman, Charles S. Lapides, Malcolm S. LOwenstein, Milton J. Miller, -David Newman, Philip Peven. Harry Plalt, Milford Pregerson, Joseph Radom, Theodore I. Roth, Donald Schiller, Abel Selburn, Sidney G. Sherman, Boaz Siegel, Albert' Silber, John Sklar, Donald Sucher, Ben Tolmich, Leonard H. Weiner, Sidney Winer, Sam Salk and 'Ben 'Wein- traub. Beth Yehudah Issues Financial Statements Arthur K 1 e i n, treasurer of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, this week announced that during the first half of the current fiscal year, beginning June, the Yesh- ivah reduced its debt by $4,500. The stabilization of the YeShi- vah budget is due to increased income from t u i t i o n., syna- gogues, memorial scholarships, dues and annual contributions, the treasurer's report indicated. Mr. Klein's report was prepared for the monthly meeting of Beth Yehudah directors, to take place next Tuesday, at Congregation Bnai Israel, Linwood and Leslie. The total income for the per- iod covered by the report was $83,191.44, including: students' fees, $19,359.12; Jewish Welfare Federation gran t, $11,374.98; contributions from individuals and groups, $50,432.34. Major expenditures: $45,991.47 teach- ers' salaries; $5,447.34 transpcir- t ation of students; $6,795.88 maintenance of buildings and $2,485.11 lunch room. School af- fairs and supplies, $1,479.61; ad- ministrative and office salaries $12,076.35. Mr. Klein pointed out that the Beth Yehudah schools are still burdened by Indebtedness of $76,477.76. The bulk of this amount — $37,132.91 — repre- sents accrued salarieS. The sixth annual Midwestern Conference of JeWish Educators 411111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111In YOUR FAVORITE will be held in Detroit during ff- MUSICAL NUMBER the weekend of Jan. 9 to 11', an- TY. 5-2445. L=. nounced Bernard Isaacs and Al- = bert Elazar, • superintendent and --;- ='- associate superintendent of the E = United Hebrew Schools who are And His Orchestra E. :511111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 arranging the meeting. Among the principals who will address the conclave are Dr. Samuel M. Blumenfield, super- Plastic Furniture intendent of school, Board of Covers Jewish- Education and president of the College of Jewish Studies, MADE TO ORDER OR and Dr. Mark M. Krug and Dr. READY MADE Nahum Zackai, all of Chicago. CALL ANNA KARBAL In the absence of Meyer Gal- TO. 7-0874 lin, of Milwaukee, president of the conference, Yosef A. Schub, MISS JEAN RUSSEK Mr. and Mrs. Jack Russek, of 18651 Mark Twain, announce the engagement of their daugh-. ter, Jean, to Nathan Harris, - son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harris, of 20513 Warrington. An early Feb- ruary wedding is planned: New Groups in Council Bring Membership to 308 • Sidney M. Shevitz, president of the Jewish Community Coun- cil, announces that the follow- ing organizations have been ad- , mitted to membership : Donald Fox Lodge, Bnai Brith; Rex Chapter, Bnai Brith; .Cong. Ez- ras Achirh; Farband Lab or Zionist Branch 552; and Wyo,* ming Group, Hadassah. The admission of these or- ganizations brings to 308 the number of groups that are af- filiated with the Detroit Council. FOR THE FINEST IN POULTRY CALL OUTLET POULTRY CO. DICK STEIN vice-president . from Chicago, will preside. Topics to be discussed include "Vital Issues in American Jew- ish Education Today," "The Curriculum and E n r o llment Problems of • the Hebrew High School" and "Jewish Camping as a Vehicle for Jewish EdUca- s. ton." t Cal BEN KATZMAN MST SERY/CE IN YOUR HONE* COUNTY-WIDE SINCE 1938 "New Phases of 1953," the seventh. annual institute of the Women's Division, Jewish Wel- fare Federation, will take place on Jan. 28, at Temple Israel, an- nounced Mrs. John C. Hopp, president of the Women's Divi- sion. Mrs. William P. Greenberg is program chairman with respon- sibility for planning major ev- ents of the division. Members of her committee are Mesdames Eli Gross, Joseph G. Fenton, John C. Hopp, Harry L. Jackson, Harry L. Jones, Sidney J. Karbel, Raymond A. Sokolov and Leon- ard H. Weiner. Mrs. Joseph G. Fenton, vice- chairman of program and over- all chairman of the morning session, announces that women may attend any of the four ses- sions on Israel, the child, health, or Federation and the Women's Division. Planning the Israel discus- sion are MesdaMes Julius Cha- jes, Hugh Greenberg, Samuel B. Keene, Alan Schwartz, Albert Silber and Ben Snider. The child session will be aided by Mesdames Merle Fenton, Al- bert Fuchs, Max Klayman, Ed- ward Politzer, Irving Small, Ray- mond A. Sokolov, Meyer Stamell and James Wineman. The committee on health in- cludes Mesdames Mandell Ber- man, Barnett Dickman, Maier Finsterwald, S. Baer Keidan and Bert L. Smokier. Arranging the Federation and the Women's Division will be Mesdames Stanley Akers, Milton Atlas, Aimee Gaines, Joseph Geschelin, William B. Isenberg, Harry Jaffa, Sidney M. Kalt, Fe- lix Mahler, Joseph Newman and Miss Hattie Gittleman. Forum sessions begin at 10 a.m., and lunch will be served at 12 noon. The afternoon program, under 1 0--THE JEWISH NEWS arriageJ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- t h e bride of Simon' Bogner. She wore a street dress of rose satin, with a white cap and veil. She carried a bouquet of white chry- santhemums and orchids on a Bible. Mrs. Seymour Neuman was matron of honor, and Imre Gabos was best man. Following a honeymoon in the East, the Bogners are now residing at 4334 W. Grand. Out-of-town guests included Dr. and Mrs. William L. Rose and daughter, Carol, of Chicago. * * WOLF-FREEDMAN. In a cere- mony on Dec. 21, at the home of the bride's parents, Florence Freedman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Freedman, of Long- fellow Ave., -became the bride of Dr. Paul Leon Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer. Wolf, of Chene St. Rabbis S. Kahana H. Tennenbaum L. 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