11.6—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 9, 195:

Folk Schools to Begin
New Term Registration

Parents interested in enrolling
their children in the United
Jewish Folk Schools are advised
by Movsas Goldoftas, principal,
that the new semester will start
shortly.
Registration for the new term
is now in progress at the school,
13722 Linwood. New students are
being accepted in both kinder-
garten and grade school classes.
Kindergarten age is 3 1,4 to 5,
while grade school is open to
those 6 to 14.
For information call the UJFS
office, TO. 8-9280 or TO. 8-0941,
Transportation is provided chil-
dren living in areas outside the
school vicinity.

K. E. Gilbert Engaged
To Scranton Miss

News Brevities

Mrs. Julia Behrendt, of Tyler
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Roth-
JOHN MASON BROWN will Ave., announced the engage-
enberg, of Scranton, Pa., an-
nounce the engagement of their speak at Detroit Town Hall, ment of her daughter, Adele, to
Wednesday morning, 11 a. in., in
Fisher Theater. His subject,
named for his weekly column in
Saturday Review of Literature,
will be "Seeing Things." He has
been on the staff of Theatre
Arts, as associate editor, later
becoming an editor of Saturday
Review of Literature. He is the
author of a number of widely
read books. An important part
of his talk at Town Hall will be
a report on the current Broad-
way plays.

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eirthi

Jan. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Bogrow (Cecelia Wisotsky),
of 20219 Manor, a. son, Jeffrey
Alan.
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Dec. 30—To Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice D. Sugar (Phyllis As-
trein), a son, Andrew Evan.
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Dec. 30—To Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel B. Hamburg (Lillian
Rudnick), of 20031 Heyden, a
son, Eric Gerson.
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Dec. 24—To Dr". and Mrs. Dan-
iel Goodman (Evelyn Rappo-
port), of 18493 Lindsay, a daugh-
ter, Debra Joy.

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MISS CAROL ROTHENBERG

daughter, Carol Nancy, to Ken-
neth E. Gilbert, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter P. Gilbert, of Man-
derson Rd.
Miss Rothenberg presently
attends the University of Mich-
igan where she is _.affiliated with
Sigma Delta Tau sorority. Gil-
bert is a graduate of Cambridge,
and is currently associated with
W; B. Donor and Co., advertis-
ing agency.
The wedding is planned for
Sept. 6.

Young Adults Planning

Dec. 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald E. Bruson (Jean Levine) camp Workshop Jan. 30
The Young Adult Council of
of 18948 Mendota, a son, 'Rich-
the Jewish Community Center
ard Loren.
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will hold a workshop weekend,
Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. beginning Jan. 30, at Tamarack
David Fisher (Sandra Weisberg Hills Camp. The theme of the
of Detroit) of Elkins Park, Ga.., program will be "Jewish Young
Adult Organizations in Today's
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a, son, Barry Steven.
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Society."
A candlelighting ceremony,
Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Hy-
man M. Beale, of Sturtevant followed by dinner and an eve-
ning of community singing and
Ave., a daughter.
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Israeli dancing, will open the
Dec. 15—To Dr. and Mrs, Ar- workshop.
nold Eisenman (Bea Green
Sessions on Jan. 31, "How Jew-
field) of Kansas City, Mo., form- ish Young Adults Fulfill Their
erly of Detroit, a daughter, Role Through Organizations,"
Marilyn Miriam.
will discuss the importance of
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the Council in the community
Dec. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul and its membership and pro-
Felsot (Vivian Spiwak) of 19177 gram problems.
Monica, a daughter, Debra Joan.
Free time in the afternoon
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will be devoted to sports, and in
Dec. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Phil- the evening to dancing and
p Alper (Eleanor Bond), of movies.
20021 Stout, a son, Richard
Sunday's program, which will
Lewis.
close the workshop, will feature
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a tree planting ceremony and a
Dec. 6—To Lt. and Mrs. Lester discussion of "How the Council
Goldberg (Marjorie Ann Nadis Supplements the Jewish Young
of Detroit) of Virginia Beach, Adult Organization." The work-
Va., a daughter, Carolyn Sue,
shop is limited to 40 people, to
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be chosen by their clubs. -
Heading the workshop com-
Dec. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul
ICacza.nder (Estelle Snatt) of mittees will be Edna Bernstein
Valley Stream, N. Y., a daughter, social; William Schanfield and
Anne Zelonka, program; Harriet
Bonnie Joy.
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Wolrauch and Sol Wildstrom,
Dec. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben- registration and administration;
jamin Poss (Marilyn Greenfield) and Betty Ommeffnan, publicity.
of 3037 Monterey, a daughter,
Toby Anne.

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Adas Shalom Women

Nov. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Hy- Plan Pre-Donor Rally
man Camen (Dorothy Arono-
vitz), of Hazelwood Ave., a son,
Adas Shalom Sisterhood will
Ira Allan.
hold a donor rally on Monday
as a prelude to its annual fund
The patient in spirit is better raising event in February, an-
than the proud in spirit.—Eccl. nounces Mrs. George Liss, chair-.
7 :3.
man.
Beginning at 12:30 p.m., in
the synagogue social hall, there
CERTIFIED MOHEL
will be a dessert luncheon, fol-
Rev. Yehudah Loewy
lowed by the presentation of
donor fund collections.
SERVING IN
A skit, "Stop the Music," feat-
Hospitals and Homes
uring audience participation,
WE. 4-2696
will be presented by Mesdames
3761 HUMPHREY AVE.
Irving Feldman, Max Madorsky,
Sol Slomovitz, Albert Egrin,
Samuel Gold, Morris Gabel, Jo-
Expert Mohel
seph Bortman, Morris Botwin,
Jacob Levine, Daniel Weinbaum
and Max Biber.
Serving in
Woman's Hospital and Homes
Mrs. Herbert L. Harris, sister-
TO. 8-3094
hood president, invites the pub-
3035 Richton Ave.
lic to attend.

Rabbi Leo Goldman

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Miss Adele Behrendt
To Wed Chicagoan

CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB
will meet Jan. 18, at the home
of the Mannie Cornfields, 16805
Linwood. The following newly-
elected officers will preside: Mrs.
Mannie Cornfield, president;
Mrs. 0. H. Stein, vice-president;
Mrs. Charles Cornfield, secre-
tary; and - Charles Cornfield,
trea,surer.

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On Jan. 9 the Woods and
Waters TV show will be broad-
cast from the
sponsor's place
of business, 5959:
Cass Ave., over
C h a nnel 7
(WXYZ). It will
be t h e 200th
broadcast of
this show, the
sponsor b e i n
Harvey Mack
Pontiac. It i
the oldest show
on TV in this
area. Jack Van Harvey Mack
Coevering, outdoor editor of the
Detroit Free Press, is the mod-
erator of the show and has been
since its inception. The broad-
cast on Jan. 9 will be attended
by the press, theatrical and TV
personalities. There will be a
large public audience. Fred A.
Epps & Associates is the agency
for Harvey Mack.
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WINTERHALTER PTA w i 11
meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
the school auditorium. P. panel
composed of several students
will discuss the topic, "Childrens'
Thoughts on Home and School."
David Rappoport, Winterhalter
social studies teacher, will act
as moderator. A discussion pe-
riod and social hoUr will follow.
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SPEAKERS CLUB will meet
Saturday evening, at Davison
Jewish Center to discuss current,
events,

Northwest Israel School
To Begin New Semester

Norman Sukenic, president of
Northwest SynagogUe Center,
announces that the new semes-
ter. of the Hebrew School at
17376 Wyoming will begin on
Jan. 26.
Registration of children be-
tween three and six for nursery
and kindergarten classes and
for beginning and advanced stu-
dents in afternoon classes are
now being taken. The school is
a branch of Yeshivath Beth Ye-
hudah. For information call UN.
4-9776 or TU. 3-3700.
Miss Deborah Levin is in
charge of pre-school activities,
, and will be assisted by Miss Ur-
sula Sitznian. Rabbi A. J. ,Gluc-
kowski is director of the North-
west Israel School.

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Vera
Lask wishes to thank its rela-
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses extended during its
recent bereavement.

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MISS ADELE BEHRENDT

Gerald Rapaport, of Chicago,
Ill., at a recent gathering. The
bridegroom-elect, who was here
for the occasion, will remain
here as a house guest of his
fiance until his return to Chi-
cago. No wedding date has been
set,

Morris Lachover to Address
Jewish Literary Club Meeting

Jewish Literary Club of the
Twelfth Street Council Center
will hear an address by Morris
Lachover, of the United Hebrew
Schools, at 8 p.m., Monday, at
the center. Friends are invited
to hear Mr. Lachover, who will
speak on "Present Day Prob-
lems and Trends in Jewish Cul-
ture."

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Temple Israel Men Plan
Evening with Rabbi

An evening with the rabbi, the'''
annual presentation of the...
Men's Club of Temple Israel will

be held at 8 p.m., - Thursday, at
the temple, announced Alan N.
Brown, chairman.
Rabbi Leon Fram, in an in-
formal manner, will relate some
of the interesting experiences
and problems, which have faced
him, his congregation and the
community in the past year, and
will explain his personal role in
Jewis1 community relations.
Another portion of the pro-
gram will be devoted to a dis7
cussion of the differences be-
tween Orthodox, Conservative
and Reform Judaism, including
the philosophical and ideological
differences, marriage a n d di-
vorce laws and customs.
Assisting Brown with arrange-
ments for the event will be Mor
ris Lipshy, John Schneider,
ton Johnson, -Max Klaren. and
Tom Mitteldorf.

Abe Lapides' 50th Birthday,
Shepherds' 50th Anniversary
Honored in JNF Golden Book

The friends of Abe Lapides
honored him on his 50th birth-
day with an inscription in the
Golden Book of the Jewish Na-.- -
tional Fund.
On the occasion of their 50th
wedding anniversary, Mr. and
Mrs. Michael H. Shepherd were . '
honored by their children with
a JNF Golden Book inscription.

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that's going lower these days. A stop at the Kosher Butcher
on your corner will tell you that our meat prices have taken
a drop, too. And it's a drop that will mean substantial sav-
ings each week for the Jewish housewife.

But, while we have been able to reduce our prices, you can
be assured that our well-known standards of quality and
service remain high. By quality, we mean that when you
visit your Kosher Butcher you get only the choicest, highest
grade of meat, closely trimmed to get the most for your
money.

As for service, you can come in any time and discuss your
meat problems and get a satisfactory solution. Suppose
you're in a 'stew', you've just been at an all-day mahj game,
and with nothing for dinner in the refrigerator, you're
afraid your husband will 'roast' you. A stop at your Kosher
Butcher will fix that up in no time. Just a quick word of
explanation and he'll be able to suggest something that can
be prepared in a jiffy.

Previously, we Kosher Butchers featured specials each week
at a savings in price. But these took into account only a
few items. Now, on any day, you can step into your Kosher
meat market and pay less for anything you desire. We feel
you'll agree that this is a more satisfactory arrangement.

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