divitico ivc Soddy Mr. and Mrs. Jack N. Joslove, of Steel Ave., have returned home following a. month's vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen, of Tyler Ave., recently celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary at a family party. The occasion also marked Mr. Cohen's 71st birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green and son, Max, formerly of Tyler Ave., are now residing in the Addington Apartments, on Cortland Ave. ., Mr. and Mrs. C. Charles Aaronson, of the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, have left on a nine-month vacation in Europe, Asia, Africa and Israel. In London, they will be guests of the American Embassy at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth. On their return they will re- side on W. Long Lake Rd., Bloomfield Hills. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tobin, of Lincolnshire Dr., will leave on Jan. 29 for a two-month stay at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, in Honolulu. Mrs. Bernard Kaufman, of Birwood Ave., and Mrs. Julius Fein- man, of Fairway Dr., left recently for a six-month stay in Los Angeles, Calif. Dr. and Mrs. Ted Winshall and son, of 1'7210 James Couzens, have returned home following a month's vacation in Miami Beadh, Fla. Shayna Parzen was recently honored at a surprise sweet sixteen party given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parzen, at the Elmwood Casino. Her host was Donald Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kraemer, of Kraemer's Olympia Hotel and Mineral Baths, Mt. Clemens, are currently visiting Miami Beach, Fla., where they are guests at Rosner's Hotel Good. Gershen Konikow, Detroit-born pianist appeared earlier this month in recital, sponsored by the National Guild of Piano Teach- ers, at Steinway Hall, New York. Mr. Konikow was the 1952 re- cipient of the Guild's International Recording Festival. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Salinsky and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kushner recently entertained their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Shiffman, of 18034 Birchcrest, with a surprise party in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. One hundred guests attended the dinner, held at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel: Mr. and Mrs. William Resnick recently entertained 45 guests at a buffet dinner, honoring the double occasion of the birth of their third son and moving into their new, residence at 17357 Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levy, formerly of Pasadena Ave., are win- tering in Desert Hot Springs, Calif. Madame Paul Paray will be honored at an at-home at the residence of Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld, 1890 Strathcona Drive, at 2. p.m., today. The gathering is for the purpose of forming the pre-campaign committee of the 1953 Allied Jewish Campaign Women's Division. Mrs. Henry Wineman, honorary chairman, with Mrs. Abraham Cooper of the Women's Division Campaign, will preside. Contributing to the discussion of plans will be Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, Campaign chairman, and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr- lich, senior adviser. Other campaign leaders are Mrs. Arnfeld, chairman of pre-campaign, Mrs. Ivor J. Kahn, executive vice- chairman of pre-campaign, Mesdames Harry Becker, I. Jerome Hauser, Philip Lipson and Melville S. Welt, pre-campaign vice- chairmen, and Mrs. Ben L. Silberstein and Mrs. James Wineman, secretaries of pre-campaign. Mrs. Sperka 'to Speak At Hadassab Meeting Mrs. Joshua Sperka will speak on "Israeli Women in Arts and Sciences" as the final speaker in the education series spon- sored by Detroit Chapter of Hadassah. The meeting is scheduled for 10:30 a. m., Tuesday, at Adas Shaloni Synagogue. Mrs.' Albert Elazar and Mrs. Max Chomsky, education co-chairmen, urge the public- to attend. Mrs. Carl Schiller, 'general c h air man of the Chapter's County Fair, announces that the event will tate place on June 6 and 7: Entertainment features will include shows, booths and displays with hundreds of hand- made , items for sale to the. public. Mrs. Morse. Saulson, Chapter president, advises that Hadas sah's vital work for Youth. Ali- yah must be speeded in view of the current state of tension over anti-Semitic aggression by Rus- sia and her satellite countries. Plans are now being . formu- lated by Mrs. Benjamin Laikin, oneg shabbat chairman, for group onegs to be held on Feb. 7. THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Betrothal Told' Friday, January 23, 1953 Home Relief Society To Install New Officers Home Relief Society will in- Stall its officers at a luncheon scheduled for 12:30 p.m., Mon- day, at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Frank J. Winton has been re-elected president of the organization, which currently is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Assisting Mrs. Winton will be Mesdames S. Goldman, board chairman; William Bonin, year- book; Julius Fink, ways and means; J. Jacobs, case chair- man; S. Tauber, membership; M. Adelson, hospital visiting; A. Kaufman, A. Finstein, secretar- ies; J. Sachs, auditor; and M. Sperling and H. Sperling, pub- licity. Mrs. Harry Shulman is honor- ary president, and Mrs. Al Weis- man is lifetime president of the executive board. For luncheon reservations, call Mrs. M. Gare- lik, who will be installing of- ficer, LI. 5-9124; Mrs. Goldman, UN. 2-0761; or Mrs. Winton, UN. CARD OF THANKS The Rubin and Wolok families 4-5930. wish to express their sincere We can all help to fight polio. appreciation to the many rela- tives and friends who sent such Join the March of Dimes. Send kind messages of condolence your contribution to 153 East during their bereavement over Elizabeth Street, Detroit 1. the loss of their mother, Rivka Ruchel Rubin. They also ac- knowledge with gratitude the MICKEY WOOLF kindnesses .expressed by the His Orchestra & Entertainment Bialostoker Organization, Rad- omer Aid Society and Ladies Will always Auxiliary and its board of di- assure YOU that rectors and officers. Mr.. and Mrs. Sam Goldberg, of Bay City, Mich., announce' the engagement of their daugh- ter, Eileen Mae, to Gray M. 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Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and Mr. Joseph Soltesz, Business Adviser, ac- companied the group. The sev- eral guests included : Tom Greg- ory, Fred Broder and Lois Man-. beim. Mumford's Parents' Club held a bake sale Saturday, at the Federal Store on Six Mile. The profits will be put into the schol- arship fund. This is the weekend seniors have been waiting for. Early tomorrow, 4:30 a. m., more than 100 seniors, loaded with skis, skates, and lunches, will board buses for the snow trip to Silver Valley at East Tawas, Mich. Members of the East Tawas High School have planned a dance and other activities for the Mumfordites. Recently a senior class party was held at Beth Aaron Syna- gogue under the sponsorship of the senior activity committee, chairmaned by Paula Stern and Burt Stillman. Jerry Neff served as disc jockey. Sylvan Zaft received a $25 Defense Bond for having the top score from Mumford in the Hearst American History Con- Central High The 12Bs played hosts to 12As at the "Snow Shuffle" last Sat- urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jaffe helped plan and make the affair a success. Ten couples, parents of 12Bs, chaperoned the party. Clifford White, of the speech department, is casting this year's senior. play, "Our Town." Parts have been assigned to Louis Feigelson, Joel Silver, Benita Rovin, Beth Rosenberg, Nate Greene, Rhoda Stamell and Evelyn Shear, the rest of the cast yet to be chosen. Young Zionists to Hear Talk by Morris Jacobs With the purpose of meeting socially and still performing some useful function in the community, a group of young people recently formed the Young Zionist Club, for men and women 2,1 to 35. The group will meet on Wed- nesday evening, at the Zionist House, 11345 Linwood. Morris Jacobs, leader in the Zionist movement, will be guest speaker. A social hour will follow. 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