A diviiiei SOCLet Gj Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zeff and daughter, Rochelle Bernice Shiffman have returned to this city after an extended tour of California, during which they visited their children, the Gomberg family. Dr. and Mrs. Norval Slobin and sons, Dan and Mark, have re-, turned to Detroit following a year's stay in Europe. Dr. Slobin taught nine months of the time in Vienna under a Fulbright :Scholarship. The remaining three months were spent touring 12 countries on the Continent from Yugoslavia to Sweden. Dr. Slobin 'will return to teaching in the Detroit school systeni after a year's sabbatical leave. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stollman, of 2652 Glendale, have returned from ?few York where they spent the Rosh Hashanah holiday visit- ing their daughters, Ann and Evelyn Stollman, of 204 Central Park South. Mrs. Minnie Stern, of Sorrento Drive, left for England. She will spend about two months in Hull, with her brother whom she. hasn't seen in 44 years._ Mrs. Fannie W. Saulson, of Boston Blvd., arrived in Israel after spending a month in England, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Greece, and Turkey. Mrs. Saulson, a past president of Detroit .Chapter of Hadassah, was joined in the trip by her sister, Mrs. Mary Uhr, of New Brunswick, N. J. They will be in Israel a month before returning home via Rome, Geneva, Berne and Paris. A reception last Sunday, in the family home, was given in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Myron Russell Monison, son of Mrs. Frances Monison, of 3754 Webb, and the late Mr. Louis Monison. The Bar Mitzvah ceremony was observed the previous day, at Cong. Bnai Zion. Here for the event and staying at Mrs. Monison's home is her sister, Mrs. Harry Karol, formerly of Detroit, now of Hunting- ton Park, Calif. Advanced Gifts Tea For $100 Contributors Slated by Hadassah Awry O n the ...Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest CIRCLE\ TELECAST Time: 3 p.m., 'Sunday, Oct. 10. Station: WJBK-TV, Channel " • Feature: Workmen's Circle, in cooperation with the Jewish La- bor Committee, will present the third in a series of four telecasts On the American Jewish Tercen- tenary. The story will relate the tole American Jews have played In strengthening this country's labor movements. Specifically, the story, "With These Hands," will relate the building of the ' International Ladies Garment Workers Union. • • • * * ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR Time: 111:15 a.m., Sunday, Oct. JO. Station : WJLB." ' Feature: "They Are Not Alone," II dramatization of the work conducted by the Jewish Social Service Bureau, will be present- ed in cooperation with the Cul- ture Commission of the Jewish Community Council. Partici- pants from the Woods Theater Workshop, directed by Mrs. Ed- Ward Levine, include Mrs. Har- old Koenigsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Josephson and Dr. Ed- Ward Levine. * * * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 10. Station: WWJ. Feature: "Jacob and the In- dians," the fifth program devot- ed to the American Jewish Ter- centenary, will relate the story of an immigrant scholar in the American colonies who braved the wilderness to trade with the Indians and consequently won the hand of a young girl. World-famous McALPIW Hotel is the center of everything worthwhile in New York. Convenient to shopping, business and theatres. Utmot* in comfort and service. 1500 Rooms . with bath- radio from $4,50 A TISCH HOTEL WALPIN CENTRALLY LOCATED H _ OTEL BROADWAY AT 34th ST., NEW YORK 7 The culminating event for ad- vanced gifts contributors of $100 or over to the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah's Honor Roll cam- paign, will be a;•tea at 1:15 p.m,, Oct. 15, at the home of Mrs. Jerome Hauser, 1980 Strathcona. A musicale will be the featur- ed attraction, in which partici- 0pating artists include Mrs. •Kenneth Leuch- ner, vocalist, and Mr.s. Ben Tol- mich, accom- panist. Mes- dames Sidney J. Allen and Mil- ton Mahler are co-chairmen for the tea. Mrs. Irving Mahler and Mrs. Mrs. I. Mahler Morey L. Abra- hams are chairmen of arrange- ments for the function, and will be assisted by Mesdames Theo- dore Bargman, H. C. Broder, Abe Cooper, Lewis Daniels, Ralph Davidson,. Joseph Ehrlich, Max. Fisher, Max Frank, Seymour Frank, Charles Gershenson, Fred Ginsburg, Isadore Hamburger, Harry L. Jackson, Harry L. Jones Julian H. Krolik, Alfred Meyers, Meyer L. Prentis, Abraham Srere, Frank Wetsman, Henry Wineman and Miss Hattie Git- telman. Hostesses will include: .. , Mesdames Charles Agree, Reuben Al- lender, Sam Brody, Perry Burnstine, Leonard Birndorf, Louis Berry, Arthur Colton, Charles Canvasser, Abraham Copeland, Samuel Croll, Irwin Cohn, Is- rap]. Davidson, Robert Drews, Louis Da- vidson, Aaron DeRoy, Saul Dunitz, Al- fred Deutsch, Moe Ehrlich, Charles Feinberg, Sam Friedman, Benjamin Gottloeb, Samuel Gendil, Charles Gros- berg, Bernard Gourwitz, Samuel Gorden- ker, Samuel Hamburger, Louis Ham- burger, Morey Harris, Joseph Jackier, Ben Jones, Abe Kasle, .Seymour Kyte, B. Klein, Albert Levin, Edward C. Levy, Benj. Laikin, Ben Mossman, George Or- ley, Milford Pregerson, Richard Rock- lin, William Roth, Morris Rosenberg, Morse Saulson, Abe Shiffman, Milton Sorock, Bert Smokier, Sam Shekter, Philip Slomovitz, Meyer Shugerman, C. W. Sucher, Joseph Staub,' Julian S. Tobias, David Tyner, Ben Weiss and Isadore Winkleman. Frankensteen Given Backing of Large Local Jewish Group An impressive list of Detroit - ers is included in a special com- mittee that has just been form- ed to advance the candidacy of Richard T. Frankensteen for Councilman. Frankensteen, who is now vice- president of Central Iron and Steel Co., is being given the backing of Lou Berry, Morris Zack, John Isaacs*, Paul Zucker- man, Norman Ross, George Or- ley, Lou H a m b u r g e r, Harry Grossman, Morry Fenton, Morris Mohr and others. Speaking at a luncheon meet- ing of a home owners' associa- tion Frankensteen said that the key to stimulating greater valu- ation of downtown property lies in transforming the present Skid Row district into an exten- sion of the shopping district. Lieberman-Alter Rites I '100 Years of Fashion' Solemnized in Chicago Theme of Council's Monday Program MARVIN LIEBERMAN In a ceremony Oct. 3, at the Drake Hotel, in Chicago, Rob- erta Alter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Alter, of 17421 Santa Rosa, became the bride of Marvin Robert Lieberman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lieberman, of Marine Dr., Chi- cago. Cantor A. Silverman offi- ciated. The bride wore a princess gown of white tulle and chan- tilly lace, which was styled with a fitted bodice and accented by a portrait neckline and long sleeves. The bouffant skirt fell in tiers of the lace, and was adorned by glittering sequins. A princess crown of the lace held in place her tiered veil of illu- sion, and she carried orchids on a prayer book. • Mrs. Dolores Mah was matron of honor, while bridesmaids in- cluded Pegi Gilman, Byna Cam- den and Rhoda Baskin. Melvin Alter, the bride's brother, was best man, and ushers included Dr. Mickey Green, Burton Beck, Kenny Weinstein, Gary Las- writz, and Arthur Spritz. Following a reception in the Drake's F r e,n c h Room, the couple left for a tour of the West Coast and the Hawaiian Islands. On their return, they will reside in Chicago. . - Folk Schools Registration Still Open to Community Registration for the present school term is still being taken by the United Jewish Folk Schools, 13722 Linwood. Classes are now studying the celebrations for the various Jew- ish holidays. Regular courses in-' elude Hebrew, Yiddish, B i b 1 e, history, songs, customs and life in Israel. Students are also pre- pared for Bar Mitzvah. For information on courses or transportation facilities, which are available to children in the Northwest area, call TO. 8-9280 or TO. 84941. 97 14arrictgeJ The Northwest Branch, De- troit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, in coopera- tion with the Detroit Historical Society, will present "The His- tory of Fashions for the Last 100 Years" at 12:30 p.m., Mon- day, in Northland's concourse auditorium. A dessert luncheon will be served. Fashions from 1850 through! the "Roaring 20's," and modeled by members Of the Detroit His- torical Guild, will be shown on colored slides. A running com- mentary will be given by Mrs. Richard Webber Allen, who will connect important happenings in Council's history. Along with her knowledge of I Council and fashions, Mrs. Al- len, a past president of the De- troit Historical Guild, will dis- play museum pieces, including fans, shawls and shoes. Preceding the program, Mrs. Daniel Carpenter, Northwest's new president, will preside at a business meeting. Mrs. Charles Colman and Mrs. Howard Kopel are program chairmen and vice- chairman, respectively. The public is invited to attend. Chajes, Mischakoff to Play Recital at Art Institute Julius Chajes, composer-pian- ist, and Mischa Mischakoff, vio- linist, will be heard in a Sonata Recital on Oct. 16, in the Lec- ture Hatt of the Detroit Insti- tute of Arts. The program will include Sonatas by Beethoven and Dvorak as well as the 'So- nata in A Minor by Chajes. JULES KLEIN Music of Distinction , 750 Book Bldg. SALE ON ALUMINUM WINDOWS & DOORS! lactory to You BUDMAN SASH CO. SL. 8-0200 . 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