in ,S) ociely Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coleman, of 18410 Indiana, announce the arrival of a baby daughter, Linda Lori, on Nov. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Greenberg recently celebrated their silver wedding anniversary with a party given by their sons, Elliot and Ralph Greenberg, at their home, 18024 Santa Barbara. Over 120 guests attended, among them relatives and friends from Lansing, Grand Rapids, Pontiac and Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilberg, of Tueson, Ariz., are being hon- ored today at services of Temple Emanu-El, m Tucson, on their 50th wedding anniversary. The Gilbergs ha.d resided in Detroit from 1900 to 1944 when Mr. Gilberg retired from ownership of a chain of shoe stores. He is a charter member of Detroit's Temple Israel. Since moving to Tucson, Mr. Gilberg has been active in the United Jewish Appeal, serving in 1951 as local chairman. The Gilbergs, who live at 1750 E. 10th St., have four children and four grandchildren, all of Tucson. Out-of-town relatives and friends who were here for the Mor- ris Schaver testimonial dinner included Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Laza- roff and I. J. Weinrot of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shever, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Peck, David Shever, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lazaroff, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Goodman, all of St. Louis, Mo.; Iiting Bozenbaum, New York; Prof. Aviva Zuckerman, of the Hebrew , University, Jerusalem. Dr. Richard C. Hertz, Rabbi of Temple Beth El, was elected honorary trustee of the Detroit Institute of Technology for the College of Arts and Sciences, class of 1960, at a recent meeting of the Detroit Institute of Technology, board of trustees. Piano students of Mesdames Rose Rubenstein and Eada Bar- rer will participate in an "Afternoon of Music" program at 3 p.m., Saturday, at their studio. A tea will be given on Dec. 18 in honor of bride-elect Sandra Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Gilbert, who will be wed to Rodney Landsman, son- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Landsman, on April 3, at Temple Israel. The tea will be, tendered by Mrs. Landsman, 2637 Fleet. Both bride and bridegroom-to-be attend Wayne University, and will graduate in January, Miss Gilbert from the school of psychology, and Mr. Landsman from the school of art education. Miss Gilbert is chancellor of Iota Alpha Pi so- rority. The children of Mr. `and Mrs. Sol Agar, of 2633 Collingwood, will tender a silver anniversary party in their honor on Saturday evening, at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Sam Better, 23425 Marlow, Oak Park. About 200 guests are expected, some from Toronto, New York and Chicago. Walter L. Field has sailed for a brief visit with members of his family in England. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17 Fannie Gluck Mizrachi Slates 15th Donor Friday, December 10, 1954 ; • 1: Fannie Gluck Chapter, Miz- social service and _Youth Aliyah rachi Women, will hold its 15th projects of Mizrachi Women. A musical program is also annual donor luncheon on Wed- nesday afternoon, at Holiday planned, which will feature eight girls from the Copo Voice Studio. Manor. Mrs. Dvorah Rabino- Mrs. Aaron Soverinsky, donor witz, honorary national vice- chairman, may be reached at president of the Mizrachi Wo- , UN. 3-6947 for tickets. men's Organization of America, will be guest speaker. Mrs. Rabinowitz returned to this country in 1953 after spend- tdd ,g e4„,, a. • ing five years in Israel where she Fk.t.KL . 4 „ atioik . helped administer the network of educational, child restoration, UM Graduates S el.; Feb. 9 Wedding MICKEY WOOLF I n Person And His Jubilee Recording Orchestra Plastic Furniture Covers MADE TO ORDER OR READY MADE MISS SUZJNE LOIS MILLER Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Miller, of 19620 Roslyn Rd., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Suzanne Lois, to Donald J. Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hartma n, of 19900 Shrewsbury Rd. Both are graduates of the Uni- versity of Michigan. They are affiliated, r e s p e c t i v ely, with Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority and Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. Feb. 9 has been set as their wedding date. CALL ANNA KARBAL TO. 7-0674 SEPARATE CUSHION COVERS 61 UP The Whittier Bnai David Sisterhood Slates Donor Tuesday The annual donor luncheon of the Bnai David Sisterhood Will be held at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Holiday Manor, states Mrs. Ben Fellows, president. Mrs: Morris Simon, donor chairman, lists the following as her hostesses for the afternoon: national membership chairman; Mesdames Ben Z. Freeman, Mrs. Beatrice Sabaroff, chair- chairman, Harry Koltonow, Jo- man of the national committee seph Hassel, Isadore Katz, M. on world Jewish affairs and Is- M. Silverman, Harry Friedberg, rael; and Mrs. Fanny Goldstein, Lew Kruger, Peter Chodoroff, chairman of the national com- Sam Kane. mittee on law and social action. The program will feature en- A complimentary luncheon will tertainment and prizes. Reser- be served members and their vations may be made . with Mrs. guests at 12:30 p.m., under the David Liebow, TE: 4-0797 or Mrs. direction of Mrs. David Fleisch- Leon Goldin, DI. 1-1516. man and her hospitality com- The Sisterhood and Men's Club mittee. Mrs. William Burk, pres- ident, invites all Detroit women i are joining for a Hanukah party on Thursday, 8:30 p.m. in the to attend the , program. synagogue social hall. Rabbi Hayim Donon will speak on "The Bnai Brith JOIN D rive . Significance of Hanukah," and Cantor Hyman Adler will kindle Nets 700 New Members the Hanukah lights. The Sisterhood Choral Group Local Bnai Brith headquarters will entertain with a cantata, announced this week that De- "What Is Torah?" The Men's troit Bnai Brith men will partic- Club will honor their past presi- ipate in an intensive national membership campaign on Sun- dents. day, and will join the national telephone report to the national Beth Yehudah PTA office in Washington, D.C. To Hear Sociologist The cross-country relay will mark the close of the Bnai Brith Beth Yehudah Schools PTA JOIN campaign, which began invites the community to hear Nov. 1. Over 700 members were David Faigenbaum, assistant di- 1 taken into local lodges and rector of children's services for chapters during the effort, which the Oakland County Juvenile has a national goal of 100,000,1 Court, speak on "Teen - Agers states Louis Russman, campaign and Juvenile Delinquency" at 9 chairman in Detroit. p.m., Tuesday, in the school Bnai Brith, now celebrating building. its 111th anniversary, is the old- Members of the PTA are also est and largest Jewish service busy on their annual Theater organization. Local membership Party, to be held Dec. 20, at the efforts will continue for a few Dexter Theater. more weeks despite the official Featured films will be "Sing- close of the campaign. ing in the Rain," with Donald I Assisting Russman in. the JOIN O'Connor, Gene Kelly and Debby campaign are Manny Cornfield, Reynolds, and "Room for One Larry Kopel, Mary Lubin, Harry More," starring Cary Grant and Parr and Sam Shulman. Russ- Drake. •man will be featured speaker on Betsy For tickets, call the Yeshivah Weinberg's Jewish Hour at 12 office, TU. 3-3700, or Mrs. A. M. noon, Sunday, over radio station Silverstein, ticket chairman, TY. WJLB. • 8-6312. "THE PERFECT SETTING” FOR ALL YOUR TOMORROWS `Congress in Session' Scheduled as All-Day Workshop of Local Women "Congress in Session," an all- day workshop, has been sched- uled Wednesday, by the Women's Division, American Jewish Con- gress, at Temple Israel, it was announced by Mrs. Bert Ruby and Mrs. Allan Weston, Congress program and membership chair- men. Beginning with registration at 9:30 a.m., sessions will start at 10 a.m. and continue through 3 p.m. Group panels will illustrate through many unique techniques, including visual:,:","• aids, the appli cation and rela- tionship of Congress aims and achieve- ments to current Jewish living in America a n d the world. Morning meet- ings will high-:• light discussions on the AJ Con- gress program and services in Mrs. Richman building creative and demo- cratic Jewish communities here and abroad. Opening the afternoon sympo- - Sium will be a Hanukah-lighting ceremony. Participants will in- clude Mrs. William Burk, division president, and chapter presi- dents Mesdames Henry Caplan, Joseph Greenberg, Albert Marx, Louis Redstone, - Edward Rothen- berg, Arnold Wolfson and Ethel Benjamin. "Congress Show of Shows," a skit directed by Mrs. Boaz Siegal and Mrs. .41 Gursky, with Mrs. Irving Gussin at the piano, will be offered by the Schaefer- Seven Players. In the cast will be Mesdames AaronBenyas, Al Gursky, Henry Gilford, Sam Last, Jack Lieber, Sidney Michals, Sallan Lurie and Ralph Miller. Hanukah prizes will be awarded all new and `White Elephant' Sale paid-up members who have joined fronl September through To Aid Blind Children • that day. "Children Unlimited" invites Coming here to address the general assembly on the "Unique the public to a "White Elephant" Contributions to AJC on the sale, at the next meeting, Dec. American Scene" will be Thelma 15, 1 p.m., at Holiday Manor. Richman, chairman of the na- Members are urged to attend and bring a sale article. tional executive committee. This organization is composed In addition, Mrs. Richman will join three other leaders in the of a group of women who are tixe ; .workipg :towards establishing-. a national.: arganizatiQn "Congress in Session."_ _institute. nursery school for pre-school The others are Mrs. Jean Schnee, I blind children. EM O, UN. 3-1572 UN. 3-3737 . . . happiness, promised forever . . . and a wedding reception so distinctive that you will remember it always . .. the brilliance gleaming silver • . smart of crystal . . linens . . . delicious food, portray all the pageantry for this unforgettab l e event. Our way of carrying out wedding recep- tions and wedding plans superbly; down to the smallest detail—a bridal tradition. . Showers, Bar Mitzvahs . and Mrs. Israel I. Halpern, 3222 0 W. Buena Vista. VA. 2-9000 Banquets, Etc. This Week Shop These Values of the DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS `Where Old Friends Meet to Shop' DEL MONTE IMPORTED SARDINES In Pure Olive Oil 6 for $1100 All Nationally Advertised COFFEE lb. 99c Except Kaffee Hag and Sanka GREEN VALLEY Large, Grade A White EGGS Doz. 47 . R A X Yellow Cling Solid Pack PEACHES Sliced or Halves No. 2 1/z Can 29c White Meat TUNA laps 95c HUDSON TEL AVIV White Paper Kosher Style Dill NAPKINS PICKLES 2 %, _ 80 C t. Boxes LAND-O-LAKES LAKE SHORE PRUNE JUICE 24-oz. Sties. 29c qt. 9 IE BUTTER Salted in Quarters L B. JC . 67c Come to the Grand Opening of Our Newest, and Most Beautiful Market in the Jewish Community, Thursday, December 16th at Beth Abraham Young Couples To Visit Tercentenary Exhibit . • The Young Married Couples Club of Cong. Beth Abraham will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thurs- day, in the Detroit . Historical Museum lobby for a guided tour of the featured exhibit, Jewish Life and Culture in Detroit. Following, the couples will, meet for a business session and social hour ln;:the home of Rabbit E urns ot the River 13301 DEXTER • VISIT The finest and largest Delicatessen and smoked fish dept. in the city. WE HAVE SMOKED STURGEON ISRAELI & DOMESTIC BEER — IMPORTED & DOMESTIC WINES WE SELL ISRAEL BONDS BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS 18201 WYOMINO, c ';;; 13301 DEXTER p.m. HOURS: Man.;', Tiies., Wed.' 8 a.rrit'f6 r4 p;, .m..t Thurs. and Set. 8 a i m. to 9 Fri. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; a:M. to 3 p.m.