Hadassah Discussion. Acquaints Jewry With Issues Affecting World. Peace Israel. The meeting will feature a discussion of "The World We Live In," with Samuel H. RU- biner as moderator. Mesdames Morris T. Weingarten and I. I. Lappin, chairman and co-chair- man of American Affairs com- mittee, with Mesdames Nathan Spevakow and Philip Slomovitz, have invited community leaders to .interpret issues affecting world peace. Speakers include Dr. Joseph Fauman, director of community relations and research of the Jewish Community Council; Al- bert Elazar, assistant superin- tendent of the United Hebrew Schools; Mrs. A. Joseph Seltzer, board member of the League of Women Voters; Mrs. Max R. Frank, regional vice-president of Hadassah; Marguerite Kozenn Chajes, concert artist who has traveled throughout Europe and Israel. Mrs. Bernard Lachs, accom- panied by Mrs. Leonard Hack, will lead in community singing. Mrs. Morris Liss is preparing pictorial displays for the eve- ning. Usherettes will be Mesdames Joseph Bachman, Alvin Berlin, Henry Lehrman, Harvey Snider, Albert Newman, Sam Solomon, Jerome Trumper, and Miss Anita Rossin. Mrs. Harry Baum, social committee chairman, and Mrs. Jacob Bernstein, co-chairmen, are in charge of refreshments which will be served at the social hour following the program. Mrs. Morse Saulson, chapter president, cordially invites the entire community to the affair. • To inform Detroit Jewry on issues affecting the peace and security of America, Israel and the world, the American Affairs and Zionist Public Relations Committees of Hadassah are sponsoring an open meeting at 8 p. m., Wednesday, at Temple Judith Stein to Wed Jerome L. Vikser T h e engagement of Judith Stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stein, of Illene Ave., to MISS JUDITH STEIN Jerome L. Vikser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vikser, of Lauder Ave., was recently announced by the bride-elect's parents at a family dinner. The. bride - to - be attend s Wayne University's college of education. Her fiance is a stu- dent at the Detroit College of Law, and is affiliated with Tau Epsilon Rho fraternity. 10 — THE JEWISH NEWS . JNF to honor liordeses on Eve Of Their Departure for Israel Friday, March 6, 1953 Miss Rhoda Baskin To Wed Gerald Higer Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes conduct a Blue and White Boy will be honored by the Jewish drive here during the coming National Fund Council of De- weeks. At a recent family dinner, Mr. troit Monday 8:30 p.m., at the and Mrs. Max Baskin, of Stoepel Ave., announced the engagement Zionist House, 11345 Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. Hordes will leave Temple Israel on Wednesday for a six-week 4 rtists Series visit in Israel. Most of their stay in the Holy Land is planned to be in Jerusalem with their chil- presents dren and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hordes and daugh- ters. The local JNF is planning to Metropolitan Opera Star RIIC ARD TUCKER S. ROSENBL T ► Mandlerson and Merton MISS RHODA BASKIN of their daughter, Rhoda, to Gerald Higer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Higer of Webb Ave. Barbara Levin Mumford High Central's Student Council has been completely reorganized. A representative from each study hail was elected by the students to represent each grade level. Having six study halls, the Stu- dent Council will consist of 24 members. The following were elected: Margo Corby, Harriet Chodoroff, Bruce Relyea, Phyllis Bussel, Arnold Leshman, Phillip Stone, Diane Yourofsky, Janet Alberns, Leon Cohen, Shari Stifter, Vicky Weinberger, Aud- rey Saltzman, Bob Schecter, Carol Rubin, Merna Cohen, Mi- riam Glieberman, Maidra Gra- noff, Ronald Horwitz, Jerome Greenbaum, Marcia Nelson, Judy Panush, and Bob Licht- man. A new club has been added in 'Central, the Photography Club under the sponsorship of Birger Bakke, assisted by Stuart Per- nick, Central Student photogra- pher. The program for the club will include informal discus- sions, print criticism, field trips. The club will meet the ninth hour in room 122, every first and third Tuesday of each month. Central's library has acquired many records. The music is lis- tened to with ear phones and doesn't disturb any of the stu- dents in the library. Now that the seniors have de- cided to go to Washington, pay- ments for the trip will begin. The first payment was due March 4, the second March 25, the third. April 15, the fourth April -29. Many scholarships are being offered to seniors. A few of them are: U of M Regents, Wayne, Central Loan Association, Cen- . MAE WEISS Tickets or Temple Israel, UN. Strictly Kosher Cateress Specializing in Hot and Cold Hors D'oeuvres for Receptions Musk Shop on Dexter 3-7769, Grinnell's and Metro Tickets $3.00 UN. 2-3541 It's a Better Party with Music by Betrothal Told SAM :ARNETT and His Orchestra WE. 4-9595 In response to numerous requests ... the MAYFAIR C \\,TERERS Continue to Offer Home Delivery of • HOT HORS D'OUVRES • COLD HORS D'OUVRES • SWEET TABLES In any quantity .. large or small . , for your honie en- tertainment— be it wedding, bar mitzvah, sweet 16 party, or any other social function. OF COURSE—We cater to any occasion in all Detroit Synagogues TO PLACE YOUR ORDERS — CALL TE. 4-6781 By Central TE. 2-1146 TO. 6-5016 "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. Goldman Te pie Israel Featured Wedding and Bar Mitzvah Entertainment. Stage and Strolling Tales Out of School Ronalct at • and His Orchestra CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Irvin A. Ehrenpreis wishes to thank its relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended dur- ing its recent bereavement. By Sun., March 22 Master of Ceremonies Now that rehearsals for Mum- ford's school play, "The Man Who Came to Dinner," are un- der way, the props and costumes committees have begun to func- tion. Serving on the costume committee are Eunice Cunning- ham, chairman; Sharon Benson, assistant chairman; Rita Fidler, Pat Hoolihan, Lois Manheim, Frieda Zalk, Emily Schultz, Dor- othy Rosenbloom and. Lois Pol- lack. The job of finding such odd things as a Christmas tree and a. holly wreath in March will fall to the props committee. Serving will be Judy Botuck, Margaret Nersesian, Bruce Slat- er, Carol Avrin, Elaine Izkovitz, Tom Gregory and Ina Silberman. Temple Beth El's High School debating team is scheduled to debate in Flint March 27. The present members of the team include: Anne Neufeld, Joe Ash- erson, Evelyn Rogoff, and Judy Kobler. The Mumford Hi-Y is spon- soring the Shamrock Hop to- night, 8:30, at Piemontese Club. tral Alumni, Student Aid, De- troit Student Aid, Michigan and Michigan State. Out-of-state Scholarships include: Brandeis University, Cornell University, Detroit Edison. Scholarship, Cal- ifornia Institute of. Technology, Case Institute, Colorado School of Mines, M. I. T., Michigan. Col- lege of Mining and Technology. For information see your coun- selor. There will be a parent-teach- ers' Tea March 12, 2 o'clock, in Central's Library. All parents of 1tOBs are invited. There will be a movie on Amendment E. "MAYFAIR" Means Good Food MISS SARA MERSKY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mersky, of Freeland Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Sara Dvora, to Gerald Ira Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Katz, of Taylor Ave. MAX GOLDIN SON of the CALVERT MEAT MARKET e Formerly at 10214 - 112th ngagemertb ti Announce that they are now • located at Mr. and Mrs. Herman. Wise, of Appoline Ave.,. announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Ann, to Robert Goren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goren, of 31st St., Native Detroit- ers, b o t h Miss Wise a n d Goren attend Wayne Universi- ty. Miss Wise is a junior in the College of Liberal Arts, while Go r en attends the Law School. The latter received his BA degree from Wayne last June. 11720 DEXTER BLVD. 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