Pioneer Women Set $55,000 Donor Goal To Complete Children's Village in Isiael The Detroit Council of Pioneer fed and cared for, there are Women have been working since agricultural and vocational cen- September on its annual donor ters, homes for unattached im- migrant women, day nurseries and after-school clubs. This year, funds are specifi- cally earmarked for the -vital Negev region in which Moatzot Hapoalot is establishing the youth village and agricultural school of Kanot. Over 400 Israeli youths will here learn skills while being educated. Already 100 children live in the village, and the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women has adopted an ambitious goal of $55,000 to assure completion of the village so, that facilities may be bt>ilt for the remaining 300 who will soon be sent. For donor reservations, phone the Council office, TO. 9-7180. MRS. MILTON WEISS event, which will mark the cul- mination of its fund-raising drive, it was announced this week by Mrs. Milton Weiss, don- or program chairman. The donor, scheduled for 8:30 p.m., Dec. 13, in the auditorium of Masonic Temple, will feature Dr. Judd L. Teller, noted analyst of world and Jewish affairs, as guest speakers and the Lind Brothers, popular singing stars of stage, radio and television, as principal artists. Proceeds will be sent to Moat- •zot Hapoalot, which means Working Women's Council and which is the sister organization of Pioneer Women in Israel. In Israel, these funds will be trans- lated into action 'in sponsoring a E.•+,work of 225 institutions which provide social services for wom- en and children in the fields of education, culture and welfare. In the institutions maintained, an estimated 25,000 children are , arriage3 • WIENER-GOLDSTICK: In a ceremony Thanksgiving Day at Temple Beth El, in Great Neck, Long Island, Janet Rose Gold= stick, daughter of Dr. and Mrs! Maurice el.oldslick, former De- troiters now of Long Island, be- came the bride of Norman J. Wiener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wiener, of New York. Rev. Jacob Rudin performed the ceremony, which was fol- lowed by a dinner for the im- mediate families in the home of the bride's parents. Corinne Wiener, sister of the bridegroom, was the bride's • only attendant. The bridegroom's best man was David Theodore Goldstick, the bride's twin brother. Mrs. Wiener is a senior at Smith College. She formerly at- tended the University of Michi- gan, and is a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. Mr. Wiener is a graduate of Bvown • Univer- sity and Columbia University's Law School. He currently is serving in the armed forces, and is stationed at Fort Dix, N. J. BRENNER-SCHWARTZ. In a ceremony Nov. 12, performed by Dr. A. M. Hershman, Lillian Schwartz became the bride of Ben Brenner. Following a honey- moon in Los Angeles, Calif., the couple will reside in Detroit. Landsmanshaften Plan `Tribute to Israel' Detroit Lancismanshaften So- cieties passed a, unanimous vote to name their annual bond func- tion "Tribute to the State of Is- rael." The event will take place Sunday, Dec. 27, 7 p.m., at Beth Aaron Synagogue, 18000 Wyom- ing. Admission to the affair is by purchase of an Israel bond chairman Samuel H. Belkin said. Assisting Chairman Belkin in planning the Landsmanshaften's "Tribute to Israel" are Co- Chairmen Morris Malin and J. B. Ormond. For information, call the Labor Zionist bond office, TO. 8-3073, or the local bond office, WO. 2-5091. , . 20—DETROIT JEWISH toEWS Friday, December 4, 1953 Mattathias Tent Hive Donates. to Polio Fund At last week's meeting of Mat- tathias Tent Hive 1005, of the Maccabees, at Jericho Temple, Arlene Shapiro Wed a check was presented to Scott To Samuel Freedman Sheppard, direct/at' of the 1954 Mother's March on Polio, toward In a ceremony on Oct. 24. at the purchase of an iron lung. Following the showing of a Adas Shalom Synagogue, Arlene Shapiro and Samuel 'Freedman March of Dimes film, starring Helen Hayes, Danny Raskin, Jewish News columnist, intro- duced Mary V. Beck, who served . in her capacity as Acting Mayor, Joseph Rossen was chairman of the Mattathias project, and was assisted by Louis Papo, co- chairman. NEW PONTIAC DELUXE Fully Equipped With Radio, Heater, etc. $199 COSTUME JEWELRY Finest Selection Priced . Very. Low DELIVERED TO. 5-9285 Be Sure to See, and Ask Only For DORA RIMAR 2705 CLEMENTS SID GOROSH MUSIC BY Harold Herman and his dance band Rothenberg, Fishman To Guide Synagogue Basketball League tfx at `oil* J. P. McGuire Inc. 10450 Gd. River Ave. TE. 4-4200 TO: 6-0715 COMPLETE LINE OF The Inter-Congregational Bas- _ketball League will open its 1953-54 season at 7 pin., Mon- day, in the Durfee Intermediate School gymnasium. Six teams comprise this year's league, ac- cording to Edward Rothenberg, adult advisor and president. The six participating congre- gations are Bnai David, Bnai Moshe. Shaarey Zedek, Temple Beth El, Temple Israel and Beth Aaron, the latter the league's newest member. Rothenberg has announced the appointment of Herinan Fishman, former star athlete at the University of Michigan and an owner Of Camp Michigama, as director of the league. Under Fishman's guidance, many interesting activities have been planned, including a pep rally honoring the players on all teams, a dance to follow the games and an award banquet. Any young man of' high school age whose par- ents belong to a synagogue par- ticipating in the league is eligible to join. For in- formation con- tact the follow- ing men who are sponsors for their individual congregations: Aaron Merzin Rothenberg 1,TN. 2-3192, Tom Bale, UN. 1-7062, Beth Aaron; Joseph Gutfreund, Bnai David, TY. 6-4495; Harry Wiker, Bnai , Moshe, TO. 9-6248; George Par- zen, TO. 5-5020, Murray Jacobs, UN. 1-1433, Abba Friedman, TO: 9-6248, Shaarey Zedek; Russell Davis, UN. 3-86E90, Temple Beth El; Marvin Mitteldorf, UN. 3-6787, Edward Rothenberg, UN. 2-6898, Temple Israel. , e „ ga g emenb Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kurian, of 2245 W. Chicago Blvd., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Gloria, to David J. Gordon, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Julius Gordon, of St. Louis, Mo. Miss Kurian graduated from Wayne University, and attended grad- uate school at Stanford Univer- sity. Her fiance received bache- lor's and master's degrees from Harvard University where he wasp affiliated with Phi Beta Kappa fraternity, and presently is working for a PhD in litera- ture at Yale University. Plans are being made for a Dec. 27 wedding. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Koval- sky, of Miami Beach, Fla., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Hannah Rosaline, to Lloyd Ruby, son of Mrs. Blan- che Ruby, of Tyler Ave. A June wedding is planned. * * * At a Thanksgiving family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Big- man, of Buena Vista Ave., an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Isa- dore Balansoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Balansoff, of Clements Ave. The wedding will be sol- emnized May 2, at Bel-Aire Terrace. Dignified Lighting Fixtures MRS. SAMUEL FREEDMAN repeated their marital vows be- for Rabbi Jacob E. Segal. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shapiro, of 19141 Warrington, chose a g wn of ivory satin and chantil y lace, fashioned with a neckline of illusion that was trimmed with iridescent seed pearls. The fitted bodice and .long, pointed sleeves were of lace, and the satin skirt opened into a lace panel i n front. A similar panel in back extended into a traditional train. Her silk illusion veil was three- tiered and was caught to her head by a lace crown, trimmed with matching seed pearls. Her bouquet was composed of orchids on a mother-of-pearl Bible. Lois Shapiro, the bride's sister, was maid of honor, and brides- maids included Ruby Freedman, Sandra Rosenthal, Barbara Reiner and Norma Schiff. San- dra Levine was junior brides- maid. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Freedman, of 2903 Waverly, was served by his brother, Arthur Freedman, as best man. Seating the guests were Louis Silver, Charles Tenor, Sheldon Eichler and Walter Siporin. Donald Freedman was junior usher. 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