To Wed Serviceman Congress Women To Meet Election Candidates Oct. 27 MISS ELAINE BLAU Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blau, of 3280 Glendale, -announce the en- gagement , of their daughter, Elaine, to Stanley Wandruff, son of Mrs. Ethel Wandruff, of 18426 Roselawn. Mr. Wandruff pres- ently serves in the U. S. Navy Air Force, and is stationed at Patupent River, Md. Fenkell Mothers to Discuss Election Issues Thursday Issues in the coming election, with special reference to the four proposals which will appear on the • ballot Nov. 2 will be dis- cussed by Miss Marie Wheeler of the League of Women Voters before the Fenkell Mothers' Club at their meeting Thursday, at the Simons Branch of the Jew- ish Center, 4000 Tuxedo. Issues facing Americans today will be debated by Democratic and Republican candidates for Congress from the 13th, 15th and 17th Congressional districts, at the pre-election meeting of Women's Division of American Jewish Congress. Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins, chairman of the .commission on laW and social action, will mod- erate the discussion, which will be held at 12:30 p.m., Oct. 27, at the Davison Jewish Center. Special questions will be asked by a panel chosen from-the fol- lowing chapter chairmen of the committee on law and social action: M es dames Adolph Miller, Northeast; S. M. Israel and Robert Willens, Nor t h w e s t; Abraham Rapoport, South; Miss Rose Singerman, Central; Sol Redstone, Shaefer-Seven; and Lester Kalish, L. W. Wise. There will be a brief talk by Judge Nathan J. Kaufman on the work of Juvenile Court. A dessert luncheon, which will precede the program, will be served by the hospitality committee, headed by Mrs. Bert Ruby, program chairman. Mrs. Charles Feinberg, presi- dent, invites the ptiblic to at- tend. a the Ai, This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR Oct. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday, Oct. George Steinberger (Betty Ann Friedman), of 4039 Monterey, a 17. Station: WJLB. daughter, Denise Louise. * * * Feature: - •.k special musical program featuring the work of Oct. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs, Ir- the Music Study Club will high- win Goodman (Nancy Kreekun), light a performance on the vio- former Detroiters, now of. 301 lin by Isadore Saslov, newly-ap- Meadow Dr., Huntsville, Ala., a pointed assistant concertmaster daughter, Judith Estelle. of the Jewish Center Symphony Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchestra, accompanied by Mrs. Lichtenstein (Marjorie Rosen- S. B. Mash. Addressing the radio thal), of Hunterbrook Rd., York- audience will be Mrs. Joseph M. town Heights, N. Y., a son, John . Markel, president of the organ- :Eric. ization, and Mrs. Jacob S. Sauls, * * * a past president and member of Sept. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. the executive of the Jewish Robert Colman (Layne Berman), Community C o u n c i 1, through of- 24301 Jerome, Oak Park, whose co-sponsorship the pro- Mich., a daughter, Margo Shari. gram is presented. * * • THE ETERNAL LIGHT Sept. 29 — To Mr. and Mrs. Time: 12:30 .p :m., Sunday, Oct. Morton Scholnick (Miriam - - Portes, of Chicago, Ill.), of 5440 17.' Cass, a son, John Nathan, Station: WWJ. * * * Feature: "Pugnacious Commo- Sept. 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. dore," the story of fiery Uriah P. Irving Colton (June Brezner), Levy, who throughout his long of 8215 Marygrove, a son, Mich- service in the U. S. Navy during the 19th Century, fought and ael Wayne. faced courts martial to rid the * * * Sept. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. service of flogging. Lawrence Slotkin (E s t e 11 e .Bakst), former Detroiters now Mischakof f, Chajes at 4507 Josie, Lakewood, Calif., a son, Scott Lindsay. In Concert Oct. 16 , * * * Mischa Mischakoff, celebrated To Dr. and Mrs. Chester Phil- violinist and concertmaster of Lipson (Joyce Barrar), of War- the Detroit Symphony Orches- tra, and Julius Chajes, well- rington Dr., a son, Thomas. known Detroit pianist-composer, will be heard in a' concert of CERTIFIED MOHEL three sonatas, Saturday evening, Rev. Yehudah Loewy at the Lecture Hall of the 'De- troit InStitute of Arts. SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes Mischakoff, for many years TE. 4-7355 concertmaster of the NBC Sym- 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. phony Orches- tra under the direction of Ar- turo Toscanin RABBI LEO has been soloist:. with majo GOLOMAI1 9 Mao symphonie EXPERT MOREL from coast tc . Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes coast. 18245 Roselown ... —UN. 3-6242 Julius Chajes. recently return-, ed from hi s SPECIALIZED MOHEL ninth consecu - L RABIC CHASKEL European Mischakof f concert tour. In the past season GRUBNER he was soloist with the Detroit Serving in Homes end Hospitals Symphony.Orchestr a. playing the. Please 'Kate New Phot4 • • • American premiere of his Piano - 4252 Tuxedo TE. 4-6624 Concerto. Goldstone-Baskin Nuptials on Dec. 28 141—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Detroit's Best Laundry & Dry Cleaning Value Friday, October 15, 1954 MIES KLEIN Music of -DiStinction 750 Book Bldg. r WO. 1-4710 Thousands of WOmen Say-- "I Use.QUality -Because It Saves TIME, MONEY & WORRY". 'Shirts Beautifully Laundered UALITY ..01.e"."...01.e."../■■•0V4 Bar Mitzvahs Weddings ittS s k_CW 1.1 9 11C4r1by h. h. triest LI. 2-7874 LAUNDRY and DRY . CLEANING - WEbster 3-8000 Your Patronage Solicited €000111,041141411•1114110111•410•0011111100•111•41000011011414110111N10041,11101114114 • For Distinctive Music You'll Enjoy • . 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These, while fictional, were inspired by reality. There is the poignant account of a mother separated from her children by war, searching a n d finding them—and then the dramatic denouement. An agrarian epi- sode has vitality, and is pictur- esque, indicating how progress is made in the midst of romance. The final sequences deal with farm, city, and government skilfully intertwined by the plight of an appealing small boy and his cow. It -is spoken in English, and the entire cast is gratifyingly competent. Also, the technical aspects. of the film denote an already mature .studio. The very existence of the picture, and what it shows as it unrolls en- thrallingly, should prove richly rewarding, emotionally and en- tertainingly. - For those interested in, what others have to say, the New York papers , went overboard for "Khamishia." Perhaps an even higher tribute, in view of the newness of the motion picture industry in Israel, were un- grudging compliments from the American motion picture profes- sional press. For those interested in what their neighbors think, "Kha- mishia" was privately screened here last month for over two hundred leaders of the Jewish community here. Putting it very simply, they loved it! Pianist Lipkin to Play Three Radio. Concerts . Seymour Lipkin, Detroit-born concert pianist, will be - heard in a series of three Sunday night programs on Oct. 16, 23 and 30, over Radio Station WQXR, New York. The station, operated by the New York Times, features only the finest classical music. A powerful antenna recently built enables the program to be heard in Detroit over 156 on. the dial. Lipkin's programs will be heard from 9:30 to 10 p.m.. 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