To Wed Dec. 11

News Brevities

The first comprehensive long-
ge public orelations program
der non - governmental aus-
Vices to , help increase Israel's
iiturrent tourist trade from the
1953 total of
35,000 tourists
to an annual
traffic of 100,-
000 tourists will
b e undertaken
for Israel Tour-
ist Service Cor-
poration by
Marc H. Tanen-
baum and Asso-
ciates, New
York. Plans for intensive pro-
motion of the Israel Tourist in-
dustry were agreed upon by
Marc H. Tanenbaum, agency
president, and Meyer Passow,
general manager. of Israel Tour-
ist Service Corporation, which
has headquarters in Tel Aviv
and service offices in New York.
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CHARLES KROWN, a nation-
al vice-president of American
Friends of Hebrew University,
Stopped over in D et r o i t last
week en route to visit in Israel.
while here, he spoke at a meet-
ing of the executive board of
the Aesculapian Pharmaceuti-
'Cal Association, bringing mem-
bers a report on the progress of
the recently - • formed school of
pharmacy at the Jerusalem uni-
wersity.
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Honors from the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary will be con-
ferred Sunday, in New York,
upon three Detroit communal
leaders, LOUIS BERRY, ARTH-
fIR FLEISCHMAN and SAMUEL
B. SOLOMON. These local men
are among the Five-Year Pat-
rons of the Seminary, a national
group which has collected over
a half million dollars for the
Seminary in the last five years.
Dean Albert E. Medea, Jr., of
Rutgers University will be guest
s p e a k"e r ... The convocation's
theme will be the American
Jewish Tercentenary.
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Over 90,000 people in Wayne
County who get social security
payments will receive a higher
rate early in October. Harry Bal-
tuck, manager of the Detroit-
Northwest Social Security Office
at 14600 Grand River, said the
increased amount is due to the
recent change in . the Social Se-
turity Law. The benefit amounts
are now being refigured and the
thecks in October will automat -
sally nclude
the increase.
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.. Bernard H. Trager, chairman
Of the NATIONAL COMMUNITY
RELATIONS ADVISORY COUN-
CIL, announced that the Jewish
Federation of DELAWARE has
been admitted to membership in
DTCRAC. The number of com-
munities affiliated with NCRAC
thereby was increased to 33.
forerunner of the Bahai faith.

CHAPTER, Better
Schools Association, will meet at
8:15 p.m., Tuesday, in the school
auditorium. Roland A. Welch,
assistant principal, will speak on
"The Pr o g r am of the Inter-
mediate School." Officers. for the
coming year are Mesdames Mau-
rice V. Victor, president; Morris
Stein, treasurer; and Joseph Op-
penheim, secretary. Teacher
board members. are Welch, Miss
Grace Jones and Miss Dorothy
Jackson. Parent board members
include Mesdaines Abraham Al-
per, Aaron Kishner,'Hobart Tay-
lor, Jr., and Dr Bernard. Wech-
sler.
* * *
Scrip to Israel, Inc., 250 W.
57th St., New York, announced
the election of BARTLEY C.
CRUM to the presidency of the
corporation.
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SOLOMON FAMILY CLUB will
meet at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Waze in Hunting-
ton Manor.
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ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will
meet Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Rosner, 20470
Ward.
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THE WA Y N E UNIVERSITY
TOURING THEATER will begin
its second season • on the road
this fall, Leonard Leone, direc-
tor, announces. The two pro-
ductions for this year are Pat-
terson Green's folk play, "Papa
Is• All," and Sidney Howard's
comedy, "The Late Christopher
Bean."
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The W AY NE UNIVERSITY
THEATER, under the direction
of Leonard Leone, opens its ,
1954-55 season Oct. 8 with Sid-I
ney Howard's comedy, "The Late
Christopher Bean." The season
includes two other Broadway
successes, "Gigi," Anita Loos'
adaptation of the novel by Col-
ette, and "Dark of the Moon" by
Howard Richardson and William I
Berney.
* * *
JERICHO LODGE, Independ-
ent Order of Odd Fellows, re-
cently witnessed the initiatory
degree for five new candidates.
The degree was conferred by
past grands of Jericho Lodge.
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EVE MEISTER, local dramatic
coach, will re-open her home-
studio on Oct. 11, to teach tal-
ented children the art of dra-
matics. Known for her original
study method; Mrs. Meister pre-
pares pupils for programs, and
presents these programs before
organizations in the city. Par-
ents interested in enrolling their
youngsters for these future pro-
grams should contact Mrs. Meis-
ter, TO. 8-8651.

Gotlib Heads Flint
Tercentenary Group

DURFLE

Benzion Gotlib, Flint attorney,
has been appointed chairman of
the Flint American Jewish Ter-
centenary Committee, accord-
ing to an announcement today
by Louis Kasle, president of the
Flint Jewish Community Coun
cil.
A group of 40 Jewish com-
munity leaders attended the
first planning meeting Sept. 9,
at Temple Beth El.

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gagement of their daughter,
Lois, to Nat Leon Fishman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fishman,
of 3350 Collingwood. The wed-
ding will be solemnized on Dec.
11.

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Mrs. Alan Colman, president
of United Order of True
Sisters, announces the group's
first general meeting will be
held at 1 p.m., Tuesday, at the
Davison Jewish Center. Detroit
News' poetess, Anne Campbell,
will entertain with a program
of her own poetry. Guests are
invited.

Wedding, Bar Mitzvah and
Sweet Sixteen Invitations

Detroit Women's Division,
American Jewish Congress, will
launch its season with a series
of chapter programs on Wednes-
day. Following are details of
each of the group meetings:
Northwest Chapter — Meeting
at the home of Mrs. S a u l
Schmidt, 16802 Princeton,' mem-
bers will hear Louis Haber, ex-
ecutive director of Adahs Shalom
Synagogue, speak on "What. Is
Open for Children in the Field
of Jewish Education Today." A
dessert luncheon will be served.
Schaefer-Seven Chapter—Mrs.
Beulah Whitby, a member of the
Mayor's Inter-Racial Committee,
will speak on "Are You Getting
Good Neighbors?" The group
will meet first for luncheon, at
12:45 p.m., at the home of Mrs.
Boaz Siegel, 18055 Mark Twain.
South and Central Chapters—
A combined meeting will be ad-
dressed by Jerry Cohen, Detroit
attorney, who will lead a discus-
sion on civil liberties. A lunch-
eonette will precede the program
at the home of Mrs. Joseph Op-
penheim, 4357 Fullerton.
Northeast Ch apt e r — The
group will meet for the first time
this season at 12:30 p.m., at the
home of M r s. Zeldon Cohen,
18250 Warrington. George Bara-
hal, professor of psychology at
Wayne University, will be guest
speaker.
Louise Wise Chapter—Meeting
at the home of Mrs. Theodore
Powers, 8572 Huntington Rd.,
Huntington Woods, at 12:30 p.m.,
MALBEN, the Joint Distribu- a luncheon is planned to be fol-
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Friday, September 17, 1954
To Address True Sisters

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