DETROIT JEWISH NEWS diviiieo in -cociely Prior to her wedding, Miss Toby Wolin, of Flint, Mich., was entertained at a bruncheon given by Miss Audrey Borden in her home on Griggs Ave. Attending were Rita Richman, Barbara Wolin, Mrs. A. Wolin, of Flint, Mrs. Dorothy Katz, Mrs. Sally Perlis, Mrs. Delores Friedman, Mrs. Norman Goldman, Sally Curtis, Stella Allen and Mrs. Dorothy Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baket recently entertained out-of-town guests who were in. Detroit to attend the wedding of their daugh- ter, Anita, to Maurice Rosen. Included were Mrs. Jean Gordon, Miss Lena Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Botchman and Mr. Nat Parker, of New York; Mrs. William Walner, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schachter, of Cleveland Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Maltzman, of Indianapolis; and the Misses Elaine and Inez Greene, of Los Angeles. Robert W. Smilay, Whitmore Road, who is stationed at Medical Center, Camp Pickett, Va., was called home on emergency leave on account of the sudden illness of his father, Maurice D. Smilay. Mitzi Rachleff had as her house guest Joyce Alexander of Chicago, Ill. A surprise reunion was given in her honor on Nov. 25. All the guests vacationed at Fidelman's at South Haven last summer. Mrs. Marion Yamshon, soprano and piano teacher, will pre- sent a musical program on Saturday • afternoon, in her home, at 15835 Ward. One of her students, Natalie Bard, will accompany her at the piano and render several selections. Charlotte Yamshon will offer her first .violin solo, accompanied by her mother at the piano. Dan Yamshon will present a cornet selection, and Ray Yamshon will perform magic tricks. Concluding the program, Helen Marx Rochelle and Charlotte Yamshon will lead in choral group singing. • Mr. and Mrs. Morris Katz gave a dinner in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Raymond Joseph, Sunday. Out of town guests attending were: Mr. and Mrs. David Kurtz, New York, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Moses Silverman and Mr. and IYIrs. Aubrey Spalter, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kolba, West Orange, N. J.; Dr. and Mrs. Myron Spalter, Sterling, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katz and sons, Gerald, Marvin and Norman, of Ann Arbor. • Zedakah Donor on Tuesday to Be • • Addressed by Mrs. Nanc y When members of an organ-] aton - Cadillac Hotel. Following ization each contribute an addi- greetings from Mrs. David Zell- tional sum in order that the man, president, the audience will hear a talk by Mrs. Nancy Wil- liams, wife of Michigan's gover- nor, and will be entertained with a fashion show presented by Kline's. Zedakah Club, formed over 30 years a g o by five interested women, now has a membership of 150, each pledged to assist the needy aged. Working with city welfare agencies and with the Jewish Social Service Bureau, the women have handled nu- merous cases referred to them. In addition, they seek their own cases, and through case worker Mrs. Jack A. Miller, each is investigattd before aid is given. Zedakah maintains the needy on its books for many years—until old-age pensions are given or placement made pos- sible in a home for the aged. In addition to direct assist- MRS. ABE NUSHOLTZ ance to the aged—the bi-month- ly checks, bundles of food, cloth- group can continue its work in ing and small luxury items such the community, it can be said as newspapers—Zedakah mem- that these workers are devoted bers visit the sick at hospitals, to their purpose. hold parties (such as the Hanu- This is what happened last kah party this week at Wayne year when the Zedakah Club County General Hospital) and ran out of fund s, and each serve in the USO. member contributed from -her Its main purpose, however, is own pocketbook to assure the to take care of the aged in such carrying on of its complete pro- a way that they do not consider gram of aid to the needy aged these acts of kindness as char- in our community. ity, but as a favor bestowed up- But, the members want to on them by a group of sincerely make certain this year that they interested people. do not run short again, that no person on their books is forced Winteathalter PTA Panel to wait for a check which they A panel on "Health and Safety receive bi-monthly from Zeda- of the School Age Child" will be kah Club. presented by the Winterhalter That is why Mrs. Abe Nusholtz, School PTA at 8:30 p.m., Tues- pledge chairman, and her com- day, in the school 'auditorium. mittee are working overtime to Experts from city health and sell every last ticket for Zeda- welfare and safety agencies will kah's donor event, scheduled for speak. Dr. Perry Martineau, PTA 12:30 p.m., Tuesday at the Sher- member, will be moderator. :10328 DEXTER For the Finest in Music . • . SHELDON ROTH And His Orchestra Diamond 1-1576 ANEW LEARN TO DRIVE Dual Control Cars No Permit Required Jewish 8, English Speaking Instructors Guarantee Driving School TO. 8-8810 TO. 8-4114 TO. 6-2569 MISS RONA BROOKS Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brooks, of San Juan Dr., announce the engagement of their daughter, Rona Carole,.to Herman Schwartz; son of Mrs. Harry Lewis and the late Mr. Harry Schwartz. The bridegroom-elect attended the University of Michigan. Plans are being made for a Feb. 13 wedding. For the Finest in Candids MORT ILEVIN Photographer UN. 4-2346 ••••••••••••••••••••+•444••••••••••••••••• MICKEY WOOLF IN PERSON PRESENTS: Mrs. Faber Keeps Promise to Aid Orphans in Israel • Good Music • Fine Entertainment For Parties Large and Small . • UN. 3 - 3737 Call t" Get worm -at,. UN. 3,3737 Our Rates Will More Than Please When S. Z. 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UN. 4-9797 UN. 1-0339 21 To Wed Feb. 13 We are proud to announce , - Friday, December 4, 1953 Rabbi Hayim Donin as its spiritual leader Rabbi Donin on SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1953, at 8 p.m. at the Synagogue Rabbi Lookstein Guest Speaker: DR. JOSEPH H. LOOKSTEIN Rabbi, Cong. Kehilath Jeshurun, N.Y. Chairman, National Planning Commission of Yeshiva University. A reception will follow . the program. .