Adiviiici Cf2 Societ Detroit area students at the University of Michigan who are pledging. Tau Delta Phi fraternity include Myron Laban, son of the Larry Labans, of Snowden Ave.; Milton Nathanson, son of the Louis Nathansons, of Nadine Ave., Huntington Woods; Alan Lyness son of the Irving Lyness', of Sorrento Ave.; Larry Rosen, son of the Benjamin Rosens, of Cherrylawn Ave.; and Robert Wartell, son of the Irving Wartells, of Sherwood Ave., Huntington Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Gandal of Cleveland visited here last week-end with Mrs. Gandal's grandmother, Mrs. Rose Katz, and her aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Baron and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Engel. The Vladimiritzer Emergency Relief Organization on Tuesday evening honored Mr. and Mrs. William Rossen with a farewell party prior to their departure for a tour of Europe and Israel. Mrs. Olga Rosner, of Wildemere Ave., has left for Israel where she will spend the spring and summer visiting her parents in Tel Aviv. Mrs. Chava Lifshitz, of Tel Aviv, will return to Israel next week aboard the S.S. Jerusalem after visiting here for several months with her sister, Mrs. Jacob Ingber, of Ann Arbor. Mrs. Genasha Zuprik, of Haifa, Israel, will return home aboard the S.S. Jerusalem after visiting here with her brother, Mr. J. M. Davidson, of 19340 Coyle, and her sister, Mrs. Edith Lazebnik, of Jackson, Mich. Mrs. Louis Tatken, president of the Michigan Region, Wom- en's League, United Synagogues of America, has returned from Chicago, Ill., where she attended a board meeting of the Central Branch, Women's League. Miss Sylvia J. Helfgott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Helfgott, of 24241 Moritz, Oak Park, Mich., will be home this week- end for her spring vacation from the University of Connecticut. Making the trip with Sylvia as her house guests are her class- mates, Judith Shapiro, of Patterson, N.J., and Jerry Blume, of Hartford, Conn. 'Sylvia and Judy are members of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority, while Jerry is affiliated with Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity. U. S.-Israel Society Honars Founders Sarena Feuerman To Wed Eugene Paul Mother's OLD-FASHIONED GEFILTE FISH • KOSHER Q PAREVE Ready to Serve Regular or KING SIZE Portions Fish D'oeuvres for cocktail snacks KOSHER FOR PASSOVER from the spotless kitchens of MOTHER'S FOOD PRODUCTS, INC., Newark 5, N.I. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, March 28, 1954 George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" for piano and orchestra will be performed by Joann Freeman, well-known young De- troit pianist, and the Jewish Community Center Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Julius Chajes, at the second "pop" concert at 2:30 p.m., Sun- day, at the Davison Center. Harvey Seigel, concertmaster of the orchestra, will be heard in Bruch's G Minor Violin Con- certo. The program also will in- clude Zinovi Bistritzky's Hebrew Suite "Ivria" and Overture to "Marriage of Figaro" by Mozart. MICKEY WOOLF and His Orchestra UN. 3-3737 FLOWERS BY GRAEME WE SPECIALIZE IN • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS Expert Floral Arrangements For All Occasions THE RECORD STORE MISS S ARENA FEURMAN The engagement of Sarena Feurman, daughter of Mrs. Lil- lian Feurman, of Ewald circle, and the late Mr. Max Feurman, to Eugene Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Paul, of Prairie Ave., was recently announced at a family party. The bride-elect is a graduat- ing senior from Wayne Univer- sity's college of education, and is affiliated with Phi Sigma sor- ority. Her finance, now stationed with the U. S. Army at Fort Eustis, Va., holds a master's de- gree from the University of Midhigan where he was affili- ated with Tau Delta. Phi fra- ternity. A June wedding is planned. NW Development Aided by Builders Coleman, Friedman Left to right, GEORGE MEANY, Senator LEHMAN, Ambassa- dor EBAN and Governor McKELDIN. * * * * * * The Ambassador of Israel and and Mrs. Simon Sobeloff, A.F. of Mrs. Abba Eban tendered a re- L. President and Mrs. George ception at their home in honor Meany, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. of Governor Theodore R. McKel- Chapman, and many others. din of Maryland, president of Also attending were members the America-Israel Society and of the diplomatic staff of the the society's founders. Israel Embassy. The society was founded by Founders of the society in- American leaders in the fields cluded Senator Homer Ferguson of religion, education, literature and Governor G. Mennen Wil- and art, business and labor. It liams, of Michigan. aims at promoting cultural in-. terchange and good will between the people of the two countries Rose Wins National Prize Among those present at the As 'Brand Name Retailer' buffet dinner were the Gover- nor and Mrs. McKeldin; chair- Saul H. Rose, president of man of the society's board of Grand River Chevrolet Co. will governors and Mrs. F. Joseph be the guest of honor at the Donohue, Senator and Mrs. Irv- Brand Names Day banquet next ing Ives, Senator and Mrs. Her- month, in New York's Waldorf bert H. Lehman, Senator and Astoria Hotel. The honor follows Mrs. Stuart Symington, Mrs. selection of Rose's Company as Robert A. Taft, the Solicitor- the brand name "automobile General of the United States dealer of the year." Rose will accept the "Oscar" of the retailing field, which was SZ Offers Square Dance accorded him in national corn A square dance is planned by petetition for "public' relations the Young Married League of and merchandising policies and Cong. Shaarey Zedek, 8:30 p.m., customer services." April . 14, at Shaarey Zedek. Jim Announcement of the award was Schulthsis will be caller. Tickets made by Henry Abt, president are $1.50; for information, call of national Brand Names Foun- Alfred Shevin, UN. 2-9961. dation. Center Symphony Slates Second Top' Concert The growth of the Seven-Mile Evergreen section, which hag been described by real estate agents as "fabulous," is due in no small part to the efforts of George Coleman and Abe Fried- man, whci in the past 15 years have established a reputation as builders of finely planned and constructed homes. Members of the Builders As- sociation of Metropolitan De- troit, their homes are built un- der the trade name of Anches- ter Homes, Inc., Peal Building Co., and Provident Construction Co., with sales. by Merill Good-; man, of Eton .Realty. Examples of homes, "custom built" to your specifications, are available at 20501 Plainview, near Evergreen and Eight Mile Rd. Features of the homes in- clude Blue Teal and Briar Hill stone fronts; knotty pine break- fast nooks, which can • accom- modate eight people; tiled lava- tory, with fully mirrored wall, mirrored chest on opposite wall and colored fixtures; pickled woodwork in living room and dining "L." Other conveniences include shopping centers in two direc- tions, both within a half mile— the Hudson Northland develop- ment and the Seven Mile-Ever- green center; a Jewish congre- gation and Sunday school, di- rected by Rabbi Sydney Moss- man and public schools nearby. Messrs. Coleman and Fried- man have constructed these homes with all the above fea- tures in mind, yet they sell for under $15,000, with 25 year F.H.A. or GI mortgages avail-• able. The model is open from 12 noon to 8 p. m. For informa- tion, call KE. 5-2959 or KE. 2-2235. First Israel Vessel Docks At Japan's Yokahoma Harbor NEW YORK, (JTA)—The 10,- 000-ton Israeli freighter "Tel Aviv" has dropped anchor in Yokahoma harbor, thus becom- • ing the first Israeli flag ship to enter a Japanese port. The freighter, which carried coal and scrap for Japan, was th.e first Israeli vessel to make the long haul through the Pana- ma Canal to Honolulu and thence to Japan. 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