A ctivilieJ in Societ y DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, April 24, 1953 Fannie Gluck Chapter Plans Cabaret Night Phi Sigma Sigma sorority of Wayne University recently hon ored its new pledge, Heather Biederman, at a luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere have left for a tour of Israel They also plan to visit in Italy and France. Mr. Jacob W. Kleinsmith, of 19022 Wildemere, will celebrate his 80th birthday on April 28, at a dinner given for his relatives and friends at the Belcrest Hotel. Mr. Kleinsmith, the father of Mrs. Oscar Silverman and Bernard Kleinsmith, of Huntington Woods, has three grandchildren. Born in Toledo, Mr. Kleinsmith came here with his father, William, a pioneer shoichet in Detroit, when he was only two. Still active in the millinery business, Mr. Kleinsmith previously- was a professional song writer. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Feldman will celebrate their golden wed- ding anniversary at a buffet dinner Saturday, given by their children at their home on 22010 Ridgedale, Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Barnes, of Knox Pl., New York City, have returned home after a. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shaf- kind, of Roselawn Ave. A special service and a, kiddush will honor Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sachs, of 17138 Monica, on their 50th wedding anniversary, which occurs on Tuesday. The service will be held this Saturday morn- ing by Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim, .at 4000 Tuxedo. A reception will be held from 3 to 6 p.m.,• Sunday, at the home of the Sachs' daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Friedmann, of 18602 Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. Sachs also have a son, Mr. H. Sachs, and Mrs. EMIL SPILMAN is chair- two grandchildren. The Sachses, both natives of Bavaria, left man of the cabaret night and Germany in 1939 for England. They arrived here in 1941. Mr. . and Mrs. Robert Loewenberg, former Detroiters who now dance to be presented by Fannie are making their home in Miami, Fla., are here for a brief visit Gluck Chapter, Mizrachi Wom- to attend the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson, Michael Warren en, on May 2, at Beth Aaron Maddin, which will be solemnized Saturday morning at the Synagogue. Music and enter- Shaarey Zedek. The Loewenbergs will remain here until May 12 tainment will be provided by Mickey Woolf and his orchestra, and• will be at the Wilshire. Sigma Theta Delta sorority recently honored its four new and prizes will be awarded. For pledges, Betty Ferentz, Pauline Markowitz, Helena Pollack tickets, call Mrs. Paul Fenton, ticket chairman, UN. 2-5772. and Gloria Mehr, with a party at Kormendy's. Mrs. Jack Foon, of Leslie Ave., and Mrs. Morris Spector, of Indiana Ave., will leave May 1 for a month's sojourn in Los An- geles and Palm Springs, Calif. Announcement of Allied Jewish Campaign's Women's Division "G-Day" committee members was made by Mrs. Raymond A..Soko- boy, "G-Day" chairman. Mrs. Marshall M. Miller and her art At Group meetings of the De- committee will be at the State Fair Grounds today to decorate the -Whitehall Building for the morning assembly. In the art group troit Chapter of Hadassah the , are Mesdames Milton C. Aptekar, Albert A. Aston, Henry Barak, following were elected by Group Charles Francis Colman, J. Richard Cooper, Sol A. Dann, Charles members to serve as presidents: Morton Garvett, Alvin S. Geffen, Irwin Green, John Heavenrich, Miss Rosalind Schubot, B & P; Jr., Manes Hecht, Larry Herman, Arthur Hessler, Edward D. Quint, Benjamin' H. Schwayder, Irving Schwayder, Lawrence Weiss and and Mesdames Jesse Rice, Bag- Milton N. Zimmerman. ley; Sam Arkin, Central East; Aaron Friedman, Central West; Louis Rubin, Russell Woods East; Flint Community to Open WA Drive Morris J. Brandwine, Russell Woods West; Manuel Stoler, Wednesday ; Dr. Lerner Guest Speaker Schaefer; L Jerome Hauser, Sherwood; Leo Orecklin, Uni- versity East; Joseph Ellis, Uni- The Flint Jewish community paigner in Jewish causes, will versity North; Alfred Rosen, will on Wednesday evening of- head the Flint University South; Richard Ber- ficially launch its 1953 campaign drive, and Ar- lin, Wyoming. for the United Jewish Appeal. t h u r Hurrand Many Hadassah members will Dr. Max Lerner, writer and pro- will serve as as- be in Akron, 0., from Saturday fessor at Brandeis University, sociate ehai r- through Monday to attend the will speak on "The Crisis of man. Louis Leb- annual Midwest Regional con- Eastern European Jewry" at the ster and Ellis H. vention at the Mayflower Hotel. meeting, scheduled at Cong. Warren, in rec- Mrs. Max Frank, Detroit vice- Beth Israel. ognition of de- president of the Central States The Women's Division opened voted service in Region, will act as conference its drive last week at a recep- past years, will advisor. tion honoring Mrs. John Hopp, serve as honor- Mrs. Samuel W.. Halprin, past of Detroit, vice-chairman of the ary chairmen. National Women's Division of L: At a meeting president of national Hadassah, UJA who has just returned from L. Kasle of t h e initial will be heard over WJBK-TV at a mission to Israel and Moroc- gifts division, headed by Louis 6:30 p.m., Saturday on the pro- co. E. Rudner, campaign workers gram "Where Was I?" The panel Leadership in this division is pledged increases of 15 to 25 quiz show, which centers around assumed by Mesdames R. J. Mit- percent over last year's gifts. personalities and places will be tleman and B. M. Pelavin, both Rudner is assisted in this cam- celebrating Israel's fifth anni- enthusiastic contributors to the paign phase by Martin Gordon versary. Flint community. On May 10, Mrs. Halprin will and Abe Schreiber, associate speak over The Eternal Light Louis Kasle, veteran earn- chairmen. Flint's campaign, in addition radio program, which is heard to its support of national and in Detroit at 8 a.m., over station Want One of overseas agencies, provides funds WWJ. for many local relief, rehabilita- These New CARD OF THANKS tion, educational, health, social welfare and cultural activities. The family of the late Sol S. Jacobson wishes to thank its Jerry Greenberg Awarded relatives and friends for the Wayne U. Basketball Letter Jerry C. Greenberg, son of many kindnesses extended dur- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Greenberg, ing its recent bereavement. of 18000 Santa Barbara, was re- cently awarded a freshman let- Pleasure to Dance to ter in basketball by Wayne Uni- versity. DICK A freshman in the college of And His Orchestra education, Greenberg was high scorer on the frosh squad. He TY. 5-2445 stands 6 feet, three inches. Final Temple Israel Concert Sunday Features Three Artists The final concert of the Tem- ple Israel Artists Series will be presented Sunday, 8:30 p.m., with a combination of eminent musi- cians—Joseph Gingold, violinist, and Ernst Victor Wolff and Karl Haas, pianists. Gingold is concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra, a po- sition he formerly held with the Detroit Symphony. He played with the NBC Orchestra until appointed concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony in 1944 to take the place of Ilya Schkol- nick. Wolff, head of the piano de- partment at Michigan State Col- lege, served for a semester at Harvard and traveled extensive- ly in the United States. He later took his Ph.D. at the University of Berlin and began his career as a concert artist. Karl Haas, Temple organist and musical director, received his musical training at the Con- servatory of Mannheim and the University of Heidelberg. He is noted for his part in the field of chamber music, appearing in Hadassah Groups Elect Presidents re citals with internationally known ensemblists as well as leading members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. He is pres- ident of the Detroit Chamber Music Society and commentator on a weekly radio broadcast fea- turing the symphony programs. The Temple Israel Artists Se- ries is sponsored jointly by the Men's Club and Sisterhood. Tickets may be obtained by call- ing the Temple office. Imber Remains Reach Israel . TEL AVIV, (—TA)—The re- mains of Herz Imber, composer of Hatikvah, Israel's national anthem, arrived here from the United States and will be re- buried following a state funeral which will take place after the Independence- Day celebrations. Our Want Ads Get Results. 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