Begin Class in Ethics
I Cancer Fighters
Rev. Paul S h u 1 m a n, lay
Plan Dinner-Dance • preacher and instructor, will be-

Adivilie3 in Society

Judith Shewach will be presented in a piano recital at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday, at Baldwin Recital Hall, Woodward and Ferry, by
her teacher, Betty Kowalsky. Miss Shewach will play compositions
by Handel, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Gershwin, and Khacha-
turian. The public is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Payson and son, Anthony, of Cambridge
Rd. have returned home from a fortnight's visit in Florida.
Mrs. Harry Rosenstein, of South Bend, Ind., is presently visit-
ing here with her mother, Mrs. M. Siegel, of Pennington Dr., fol-
lowing a recent trip with Mr. Rosenstein to London, Paris and the
French and Italian Rivieras.
Miss Dorothy Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Davis,
of 3790 Sturtevant, presently finishing her junior year at Michigan
State College, was elected president of East Yakeley, one of the
women's student dormitories. Miss Davis, also active in student
government, is secretary of the campus Hillel Foundation.
A reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katz, who have
recently returned from an extended tour in Israel, will be given by
the Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew Cultural Group of Detroit, Sunday,
9 . p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mathis, 2264 'Oakman
Blvd. Mr. Katz, president of Kvutzah Ivrith, will give a detailed
MRS, STANLEY OSCHIN
report on his trip to Israel, his experiences and impressions.
A reception for 75 people was given recently by Mr. and Mrs. The second. annual dinner-
Paul Masserman, of 17164 Pinehurst, in honor of the return of dance of the City of 'Hope Can-
their son, Monte, from an 18 month tour of duty in Japan and cer Fighters will be held on May
Korea where he served as an army motion picture cameraman. 15, at Holiday Manor. Preceding
Preceding Wayne University's Panhellenic Ball, Miss Barbara dinner there will be a cocktail
Klein held a punch party for her Sigma Theta Delta sorority sis- hour. The Fenby-Carr Orchestra
ters and their escorts. Attending were Helen Kertes, Harold Guz, will play for dancing following
Bernice Kuhn, Al Handler, Helena Pollock, Herb •herbin, Betty the dinner.
Ferentz, Harvey Greenspan, Gloria Mehr, Sandy Pavlon, Judy Mill,
Mrs. Stanley Oschin, dinner-
Lenny Rich and Ilene and Ted Stone. Barbara's date was Larry dance chairman, advises that re-
Cantor, servations may be made with
Mrs. Sidney Kirman, 19450 Ilene,
Brandeis Women Change DI. 1-3024.
The dinner-dance, Mrs. Oschin
Meeting to Wednesday
stated, is the climax of a year
of successful fund-raising for
In order to avoid conflict with the City of Hope medical cen-
the Dora Ehrlich Testimonial, ter in Duarte, Calif. "As cancer
sponsored on Tuesday by De- fighters," Mrs. Oschin explained,
troit Chapter of Hadassah, the "our job is to cure the cancer
board meeting scheduled origin- patient and conquer the disease
any for that date by Detroit , with all the research and study
Women's Committee for Bran- that resources can provide."
deis University has been post- 1 The fight being waged by the
poned to 10 a.m., Wednesday, it organization on cancer has
was announced by Mrs. Samuel gathered such momentum in the
B. Aaron, Brandeis group presi- past two years that the mem-
dent. bership rolls have swelled from
The meeting, to be held at the the original 14 charter members
home of Mrs. GeOrge Gelanty, to a body of 350 members.
19280 Burlingame, will feature I Mrs. Thomas Rosenberg, pres-
the selection of new officers by ident of the Cancer Fighters,
the nominating committee. Elec- stated that the Detroit group is
tons will be held at the annual one of 292 City of Hope Auxin-
open meeting on June 23. aries throughout the country
Also under discussion will be which engage in fund-raising in
plans for the celebration of the "continued support of a great
fifth birthday of the Detroit medical center in its fight
Chapter, which will be coin- against disease."
MISS MARILYN LEVINE
Final preparations for the din-
memorated on Sept. 22.
ner-ciance will be discussed at a
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levine,
lunchion board meeting' at 12:30
of Savery Ave., announce the
p.m., Monday, at the home of
Mrs. Morris Linden, 19185 Wis-
engagement of their daughter,
consin.
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Circle Branches Slate
Four Meetings Today

Four gatherings will feature
Workmen's Circle activities this
evening.
"The Genocide Treaty" will be
the topic of an educational dis-
cussion of Branch 460 at the
home of Saul and Ida Burstein,
2635 Richton, beginning at 9:00
p.m. The program, under the
direction of gene Brownstein,
will feature UN film strips and
recordings.
Branch 1060 will be enter-
tained by the "Balladiers," folk
song g r oup, in a program,
"Songs and Dances of the
World." The evening begins at
9 p.m. at the Circle Center, 11529
Linwood.
Nomination of officers is the
prime business of the Branch
470 meeting at 9 p.m., at the
home of Mr. and Ar..*s. Carl Car-
son, 19968 Steel.
Sam Cohen, chairman of the
cultural-education department,
Jewish Welfare Federation, will
speak to members of Branch
156 at 9:30 p.m. in the Center.
. The WC bowling league will
sponsor a games party on May
14, 9 p.m. in the Center, chair-
man Dave Plaskov reports.

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witz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S
Horwitz, of Seyburn Ave. The CLUB will hold a special "Meet
wedding date has been set for the Judge Night," in honor of
Oct. 10. the recent elevation of Judge
Nathan J. Kaufman to Probate
LZOA Branch 2
Court, at 8:30 p.m., May .18, in
To Hear Lachover
the synagogue. All synagogue
members and those belonging
A. J. Lachover will speak on to any congregational affiliate
"Emotional Problems of Adoles- are invited to attend. Tributes
cents," at a meeting of Branch will be extended by Rabbi Israel
2, Labor Zionists of America, j I. Halpern, Louis Ellenbogen,
Saturday night, at the home of Louis Koretz and Max E. Klay-
I man.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wilk.

Friday, May 7, 1954

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gin teaching a class in Ethics
of our Fathers at 5:45 p.m., each
Saturday, at Cong. Beth Abra-
ham. All those interested are in-
vited to attend, states Rabbi Is-
rael I. Halpern.

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