Activiliei Soci4 Betrothal Announced At a Family Dinner Mrs. Oscar Keer, of Steel Ave., and Mrs. William Mandel, of Santa Rosa Dr., have left for Italy aboard the luxury liner An- drea Doria. From there, the women will fly to Israel where they will visit their mother in Ramat Yochanan. Mrs. Tania Brightman, of Burlingame Ave., arrived this week in Israel with her daughter, Mrs. Malka Zeldis, and granichild. Mrs. Zeldis returned to join her husband, Haim, also a former De- etroiter, in Herut Bet, near Natanya. A surprise party was recently given for Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kraft, of Prairie Ave., in celebration of their 25th wedding anni- versary, at which Mrs. Kraft's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Israel, were present. A trip to New York City by the Krafts completed the celebration. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cohen, of 1116 Parent, Wind- sor, Can., on the occasion of their 56th wedding anniversary, their children entertained at an open house last Wednesday. Proceeds from the event were sent to the Mizrachi Organization of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall D. Shulman and children were guests here last week of their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Shulman of Webb Ave., prior to sailing for France where MISS HANNAH HAAR Mr. Shulman will continue the research and studies he began four At a recent family dinner months ago at Harvard University on a Rockefeller Foundation I party, Mr. and Mrs. Menashe fellowship. Mr. Shulman is on leave from the State Department. Mr. and Mrs. S. Aldiner, of 20011 Picadilly, recently returned Haar, of Santa Barbara Drive, from a vacation at Oakton Manor Resort, Lake Pewaukee, Wis. announced the engagement of - Cantor Hyman J. Adler and the Bnai David choral group will their daughter, Hannah, to present a program of Jewish music at Wayne County General Hospital, Thursday at 1 p.m. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgeiernter, Jewish Jeffrey M. Garten, son of Mr. Chaplain, will be chairman and narrator. The sisterhood hostesses and Mrs. Abraham Garten, of . are Mesdames Joseph Baker, Louis Beigler, Roy Chatlin, New York City. Joseph Cdhen, David J. Cohen, Ben Fellows, BenZion Freeman, William Goulding, Manie Hauer, Morris Kosak, Dan Otis, Allen Reimer, Henry Schore, Morrey Shepherd, Edward Solomon, Charles Varmen, Louis Wolf, Irving Weindling and Saul Waxman. Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner was re-elected vice-chairman of the Women's Committee of United Community Services at the annual GINSBURG - R O S E N BERG meeting Feb. 17 in International Institute. Formerly program AUXILIARY will hold its annual chairman of the Women's Committee, Mrs. Weiner has been active games party at 8:30 p.m., Tues- for many years in Community Chest and Torch Drive campaigns. day, at the Memorial Home. She is a past president of the women's division of the Jewish Ruth Rubin, arrangements Welfare Federation and of the Detroit Section of the National chairman, stated that prizes and Council of Jewish Women. Mrs. Julian H. Krolik was elected to refreshments will be featured. the advisory board. Re-elected to the governing board for three- For tickets, call Jean Barnett, year terms were Mrs. Max Frank and Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe TO. 7-3836. Dr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Moss have returned to their home on * * Stratford Rd., following a cruise to the West Indies and South ROY F. GREEN POST and America aboard the SS Nieuw Amsterdam. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenfield, of 4064 Elmhurst, have as AUXILIARY recently were hosts their house guests their son, Mayer Greenfield, his wife and their to patients at Ann Arbor Vet- two-year-old son, who have just returned from living in Israel erans Hospital. A musical show was headed by Mickey Woolf. for five years. The Post is planning a social meeting at 9 p.m., Thursday, at 14600 Wyoming. Guests are wel- come. 3 Center Groups Schedule Dances Dancing of various sorts high- lights the coming events of three groups within the orbit of the Jewish Community Cen- ter : the 30 Plus Club, the Moth- ers' Club and the teen-age ad- vanced social dance class. The 30 Plus group offers its mid-season dance Sunday night at the Woodward Center. The Mothers Club presents its Masquerade Ball at the Davison Center Saturday night. Mrs. Ber- nice Lefkowitz, chairman of the ball, announces that Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Markel and Mrs. Norman Nagel will serve as judges of the most creative and original costumes. Prizes will be awarded on an individual and group basis. Music will be pro- vided by Sammy Schwartz and his Serenaders. The teen-age advanced social dance class meets 7 to 8:30 p.m., Mondays, at the Davison Center, directed by Joe Cornel, an Arthur Murray instructor. Steps !now being taught include the • .00, tango, rhumba and jit- imam terbug-. The course lasts 10 weeks; boys and girls 14-18 are invited to at- , tend. Those interested should Call Dottie Roer, supervisor of teen-age activities, at TR. - 5- 8450. Music Styled Especially for Y ou BABY and WEDDING the orchestra of ARV F IEL D DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, February 26, 1954 EI.TH Photographers ENGAGEMENT GLOSSIES, PORTRAITS, CANDIDS, ETC. 11344 DEXTER TO. 8-6980 JWV Activities JSSB to Adopt Fee Charging Plan A plan of charging fees for services given by the Jewish Social Service Bureau will be introduced on Monday, it was announced by Mrs. Theodore Permitting your clients to keep in during business Bargman, president of the Bu- reau. "The plan is designed," Mrs. Bargman stated, "to dignify the service, help the client to use services most effectively and at- tract broader segments of the population who would hesitate to use free service. The income to be derived is a minor consid- eration, since fees will pay for only a fraction of the cost." Services of the agency will continue to be available to any- one, regardless of economic stat- us, and no charge will be made to these unable to pay. The Bureau's services include help to people with their personal and family problems. The plan was approved by the JSSB board following months of study by a joint board and staff committee, headed by Mrs. Har- ry L. Jones. The scale of fees is graduated, in accordance with the Income and size of the fam- ily. Fee charging is now practiced in most family and children's agencies in the country, Mrs. Bargman pointed out. Its in- troduction was strongly recom- mended by a recent survey of social agencies, conducted by the United Community Services, of which JSSB is a member. We answer all your incoming calls. Mailing Address Optional Men's Clubs JULES KLEIN Music of Distinction 750 Book Bldg. WO. 1-4710 LEARN TO DRIVE Dual Control Cars - No Permit Required Jewish tit English Speaking Instructors. Guarantee Driving School TO. 8-8810 TO. 6-2569 Rosen & Szwarzberg Prime Kosher Meats & Poultry SALAMI ... 75c lb. Smoked Turkey and Lamb We Deliver WE. 5-9757 .11527 DEXTER $10 PER MONTH We Serve as Your Office . . . touch with you hours. it Is Our Business to Help You With Courtesy and Efficiency COYLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE 'IE. 7-6701 THE 30 PLUS CLUB Presents A Dance Sunday, Feb. 28th At the D av i son Center D ANCING 9 P.M. TO 12 DANCING Orchestra Refreshments LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE, Bnai Brith, invites members and the public to its meeting on Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., at Work- men's Circle, Linwood at Bur- lingame. Feature of the evening will be a new type of audience participation program, "What Would You Do?" Panel members will be Mrs. Henry Onrich, De- troit Bnai Brith Women's Anti- Defamation League chairman; Mrs. Samuel Aaron, executive committee member of the re- gional ADL board, and Julius Reznik, Detroit ADL chairman. Dr. Morton J. Sobel, Michigan ADL director, will be the consul- tant. Refreshments will be serv- ed. Arnold Mundell, Louis Mar- shall, ADL chairman, is in charge of arrangements. Pfc. JOSEPH• L. BALE POST will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Memorial Home. Danny Hamburg, membership chair- man, urges members to bring their annual dues. * * LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL- IARY will hold a smorgasbord dinner for paid-up members on Tuesday, at the Memorial Home. * * * YETI - COHEN AUXILIARY will meet Monday at the Mem- orial Home. Members are urged to bring records of all speeds to be sent to patients at Ann Arbor Hospital. First nomina- tions for officers will be held, and letters of nomination should be sent to Betty Spinner at the Memorial Home. Hostesses for the meeting will be Sara Cohen and Edna Arnkoff. Plans will be made for a mother-daughter affair to be held March 8. For reservations, call Esther ." Citron, KE. 1-6124. Chaim Weizmann Group Plans Musical Program In connection with Jewish Music Month, records and com- mentary on "Modern Trends in Jewish Music" will form the program of the next meeting of Chaim Weizmann Chapter of American Jewish Congress, Tuesday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Silber- berg, 2448 Clements. Discussion will be followed by a social hour. For further in- formation call Mrs. M. Silber- berg, TO. 7-1798. Zionist Youth Schedule 'Some Enchanted Evening' "An Enchanted Evening" is the theme of a joint program being sponsored by Young Zion- ist Club and. Nordau Chapter, of the Zionist Organization of De- troit, according to Lillian Tron and Sherman Shapiro, presi- dents of the two groups. The program will be held at 8:30 p.m. March 20, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. An exhibition of hypnosis is one of the features of the evening. IN FURNITURE . 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