Aciiviiieo Societv During his visit here this week, Justice M. Zalman Cheshin of the Israel Supreme Court was the guest at a gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Granader, 4015 W. Buena Vista. Mrs. Jules Kondritzer, immediate past president of Detroit Chapter 41 of United Order True Sisters, will be the Detroit dele- gate to the movement's national coonvention in New York this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall D. Shulman and children, of Cambridge, .Mass., were the guests last week of their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, of Webb Avenue. Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Silverman, of Boston Blvd., are leaving for Florida for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olshansky, of Washburn Ave., held a party recently honoring their two sons, Wilbert, who was in town from Michigan State College, and Leon, who has just become a 32nd degree Mason. Shirley Lonnerstater has left for France where she will be joined by her husband, Henry Lonnerstater, who is presently sta- tioned with the U. S. Army in Germany. They will spend six weeks touring France, Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and England. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fins and son, Theodore, of Chicago, were the guests here last week of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel . Lichtenstein, of Wisconsin Avenue. Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Adler left last week aboard an. El Al constellation for Tel Aviv. After a month in Israel, the Adlers will visit in Rome, Geneva, Paris and London. Mrs. Lillie Zeldis, of this city, recently left for Israel where she will visit her family. Mr. Samuel Levin, of Tyler Ave., will leave for Israel tomorrow on an El Al constellation to visit his family in Ramat Gan. Mr. Jules Doneson, operator of the Israel Tourist Service, will_ make his fourth visit to the Jewish State when he leaves tomor- row evening aboard an El Al constellation. He will return home in late December after visiting with government tourist officials in Turkey, Italy, Switzerland and France. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stein, of Pasadena Ave., honored their son, Myron Sanford, at a recent reception at Lachar's. A unique feature of the affair was a ceremony performed by the boy's cousins, Cantor Jay Karzen and Sandor Yarzen, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Garsoff were entertained recently by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Garsoff and Mr. and Mrs. Moris Goldberg, at a surprise dinner party celebrating the Garsoff's silver wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell, of 3302 Tuxedo, recently were hon- ored at a dinner party for 75 guests on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary. The party was given by their children, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Schwartz, of 18411 Appoline. A party was tendered recently in honor of Mr:-and Mrs. Morris Kraska on their 40th wedding anniversary. Given at the Le- Chateaw, uz . Bay • City by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kraska, 150 guests attended from Lansing, Kalamazoo, Detroit, Saginaw, Toledo, O., and Windsor, Ont. After 10 weeks of travel in England, the Continent and Israel, Miss Anna Oxenhandler, of 646 Hazelwood, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Sommers and daughter, Bonnie, of 3785 Pasadena, will leave around the middle of December for Ann Ar- bor, Mich., where they will make their home at 1221 MingleWood. Mrs. Marion Stein and Mrs. Gloria Schaefer will entertain Saturday at the latter's home on Kentucky Ave., with a Parisian party for 70 people. All proceeds will go to the Penrickton Nursery School for the blind. Entertainers donating their talent include Joe Cornell, Dr. Harold Roland, Frank Biondo, the Counterpoints and Mrs. Julia Kahn. Rabbi Frank Rosenthal of Congregation Emanuel, Pleasant Ridge, Michigan, will represent The Jewish Chautauqua Society as lecturer at Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich., Dec. 6. He will deliver classroom lectures. Sheruth Women's Spector Succeeds Donor Luncheon Edward Rose at Set for Wednesday Tam O'Shanter Sheruth League will hold its annual donor luncheon Wednes- day afternoon, at Masonic Tem- ple. The event enables Sheruth to obtain funds for its major work of carrying out a summer camping program for under- privileged children. Proceeds from the 1953 donor event provided 248 weeks of camping at Camp Tamarack and day camp. In addition to time spent at .camp, children were out fitted in everythin g from sleep to play clothes, states Mrs. Wil- liam Gelb, pres- ident. Sheruth also granted camp. scholarships to Mrs. Gelb the Michigan Society for Crip- pled Children, Michigan Society for Epileptic Children and Haven Farm for Mentally Retarded Children. Earlier this year, the Sheruth League dedicated its $35,000 rec- reation lodge at Camp Tamar- ack. This will form the nucleous of a Sheruth League Village at the camp site. From proceeds of this year's donor, members hope to add a sleeping cabin to the lodge. Donor tickets are available from Mrs. Malcolm Leventen, ticket chairman;-UN. 4-5193. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-19 Friday, December 3, 1954 Tam O'Shanter Country Club announces the election of the following officers: Succeeding Edward Rose, prominent builder, to the club presidency, was Harry A. Spec- tor, Detroit attorney. Other officers are: executive vice president, Morris Brenner; first vice president, Irving Fran- zel; s e cretary,.- Adolph Good- man; treasurer, Saul Kopman..,,. Milton. Howard and Adolph Goodman were elected to the board of direc- tors. Tam. O'Shan- ter Country,„ Spector Club is situated in the Rolling Hills on Orchard Lake Road, north of Maple Road. Today, Tam O'Shanter Coun- try Club is celebrating its 4th year since its purchase and re- organization by its present mem- bership. 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