I To Wed on Oct. 4 ActiviiieJ Society Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thal, of Toledo, 0., will, on Sunday, cele- brate their golden wedding anniversary. Members of their Detroit family planning to join the festivities are Mrs. Rena T. Kanter, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Thal, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thal, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thal, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hirshberg, Mrs. Joseph Hirshberg, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marks and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adinoff. • A recent cocktail party for 50 guests was given at the Bay City home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kraska in honor of the engagement of Miss Doreen Wolfe to Mr. Harry Mirvis. Mr. Mirvis is the brother of Mrs. Kraska. Guests were all from Detroit. The following Detroiters were recent guests at Clover Lodge, Omena, Mich.: the Leo Baums, the Leon Baums and sons, Martin Ronald, Jackie, Mrs. Jacob Becker, M. Benenson, the Howard Ber- kowitz', son, Martin, and daughter, Sharon, Mrs. Evelyn Briskin, daughter, Sherry, - and son, David, the Larry Chanins and daugh- ter, Sheila, the Harry G. Demants, Harry Diamonds, Norman Ell- steins; Joseph I. Eframs, A. Fishkins, the Ben Fishmans, daughter, Harriet, and sons, Usher and Irving, the Fogelsons of Doris Ave., the Al Fredsons, son, Robert, and daughter, Shelley, Sam Freed- mans, the Hugo Friedenbergs, Mrs. Sarah Golaner, the Dave Gold- mans, the Max Haimans and, daughter, Julie, the Benjamin Hal- perns and daughter, Barbara, Max Halperns and daughter, Carol, the Percy Harons and sons, David and Mickey, Mrs. Mary Hillock and daughter, Linda, the Douglas Hittlemans and daughter, San- dra, the S. Hollands of Flint, the Si S. Jacobs and daughters, Sandra and Judy, the David Kaplans and sons, Louis and Howard, the Charles Kaufmans and sons, Alan and Robert, Abe Kleiner, of Flint, the Morris Kermans and son, Joseph, Mrs. Kenneth Kurtz- man, Henry Kutash, Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Levin and sons, Rafael and David, the Nathan Levinsons and son, Robert, the Lee Lubet- skys and sons, Herschel and Michael, the Sheldon Lutz', the Jack Malamuds and son, Danny, Dick Marmerstein, Emanual Mosko- witz', the Sidney Moss', son, Paul, and daughter, Judy, Harry Nathan, the Bernard Panushes, son Richard, and daughter, Ellen, the Jack Roths, Mrs. Jacob S. Sauls, Mrs. Bertha Sax, the Martin Schneyers and son, Sherwin, the Jacob Shapiros, the Nathan Sharons and sons, Stuart and Marvin, Benjamin Shifmans, Na- than Shecter, daughter, Lucy, and son, Benny, the Carl Sherans, the Murray Shubins, son Jackie, and daughter, Shelley, Mrs. Harry L. Silverman and 'daughter, Deborah, David Skys, Mrs. Sophie Smith and son, Julian, the Jacob E. Steinhardts, the Sam Sweet- ows of Lansing, the Norton J. Taylors and sons, Jerome, Marvin and Charles, the Louis Una.tins and son, Paul, of Oak Pk., Albert Vinocur and son, Myron, the Fred Weiss'; the Kalman Zates, Mari- lyn Zetrin, and the I. Zinstain-Taines'. Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood to Sponsor Traditional Cooking Institute Oct. 20.21 The Sisterhood of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek will spon- sor a Traditional Cooking Insti- tute, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, Oct, 20 and 21, Mrs. Meyer Shugerman, president, announced. A first-of-its-kind event in Detroit, the Cooking Institute will be conducted by Mrs. Hilda Blume, Scranton, Pa., cateress, who is connected with I. Rokeach and Sons, Inc., pro- ducers of kosher canned foods. Mrs. Blume will feature tradi- tional Jewish cookery in her demonstration, including both dairy and meat meals, with em- phasis on holiday preparations. A graduate of Simmons College, Mrs. Blume is famous in the Scranton area for her course en- titled "Party Catering, for the Home," which she presented in Baltimore, New York and Mount Vernon. She is, at present, pre- paring a television program. The Cooking Institute will be held in the synagogue's social hall from 1 to 3 o'clock both days.. A feature will be a special CARE Kosher Packages Available for Holidays CARE kosher food packages for the High Holiday season . should be ordered now to as- sure delivery in Israel in time for t h e occasion, announced Paul Comly French, CARE ex- ecutive director. Packages available for Israel are: Kosher Food, $10; Israel Family Food, $18.25, and Baby Food, $10. All packages are cer- tified kosher for the holidays by the Rabbinical Council of America and the Union of Or- thodox Jewish Congregations. course "For Men Only" to be given Tuesday evening for men who wish to test their culinary talents. Tickets for both day and evening sessions will go on sale Sept. 8 and may be pur- chased from members of the Sisterhood or at the synagogue office. Along with the Cooking In- stitute, the Sisterhood women will exhibit attractive booths. One will display and sell the kitchen gadgets and utensils used by Mrs. Blume in her food preparations. • Chairman of the October event is Mrs. Leonard Sidlow, with Mrs. Leo Weiner assisting her as co-chairmen. Their committee includes: Mesdames Edward Greenbaum, Eman- uel Einstein, Felix Green, Joseph Snider, tickets; Harold Kaufman, I. Murray ..ra- cobs, Abe Katzman, Allen Weston, pub- licity; Hyman Safran, Gerald Barsky, gadget corner; Edward Robinson, print- ing; Ben Goode, decorations; I. I. Lap- pin, treasurer; Kalman Sachse, Louis Tatken, hostesses; Samuel Shetzer, Irv- ing Miller, Sam Croll, Max Lebowitz, Meyer Shugerman, Morris Ruskin, Joseph Newman, Sol Friedman, H. B. Appelman, sponsors and contributors; Jay Golub, men's night. Workman's Circle Chorus Plans Outing for Palmer The annual summer get-to- gether of the Detroit Workmen's Circle Chorus will be held near the wading pool at Palmer Park, beginning at 12 noon, Sunday. August 23, announces Mrs. Ruth Gottfurcht, president. The committee is arranging games and prizes for members and their children. Those plan- ning to attend should bring lunches. The Chorus, a 21-year-old in- stitution; presents English, Yid- dish and Israeli songs in a num- ber of annual concerts. Nathan H. Knoppow Realty Persons interested in joining Celebrates in New Location the chorus are invited to attend the outing. Nathen H. Knoppow Real Es- tate celebrated the moving of 10,000 Arabs in Histadrut its offices to 11836 Dexter with an open house reception last TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Some 10,- Sunday. In attendance were 000 Arab workers have joined prominent realtors, members of the Histadrut since the I abor the trade and members of the federation opened its rolls to community. Arabs. Included among these are Mr. Knoppow and his staff 400 Arabs from the Communist- thanked the public for the con- sponsored Arab Workers Con- fidence which they placed in the gress of Nazareth. The Congress, firm, which made possible this a weak union, dissolved after expansion, and pledged "even eight years of existence, in the more adequate service now that face of a continuing drain of its we are in larger quarters." members to the Histadrut. Youths Leave Argentina For Settlement in Israel DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, August 21, 1953 BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) — A group of 42 members of the General Zionist youth move- ment sailed from here to settle in Israel. The group, which in- cludes a number of married couples, will take up residence in the Ein Hashlosha Kibbutz. All of 'them received their pion- eer training here before they left. A large number of people including representatives of all Zionist groups, were on hand to wish them bon voyage. FOR RENT .. . 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