Il loinen!3 Clut3 INFANTS SERVICE GROUP is planning its annual dinner, dance and show for Jan, 30, at Masonic Temple. Mrs. David Riseman is again producer and director, with Bill Richards in charge of choreography. Profes- sional entertainers include Shecky Green, comedy star now appearing in Las Vegas, the Woodsons a n d Johnny Bach- emin. Show chairmen are Mes- dames Jack Jackman and Wit - limn Kaye. * * * JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB will meet Monday, at Lutzker Hall, 15775 James Cousins. On Thursday, members will appear on the Ladies Day television program. • * * Mrs. Alan Colman, presider t of UNITED ORDER OF TRUE SISTERS, announces a meeting at 1 p.m., Tuesday, at the Davi - son Jewish Center. Lucy Corbett, food columnist of The Detroit Free Press, will be guest speaker. * * * A Hanukah meeting is planned by FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, on Monday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Jack Carmen, 2723 Cortland. Mrs. Philip Fealk is arranging the program. * * * NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH, Jewish Women's Euro- pean Welfare Organization, will meet at 12 noon, Tuesday. in the home of Mrs. Joseph Zuck- erman, 19291 Warrington. A final report on the recent donor luncheon will be given. * * * HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will elect officers at a meeting Mon- day afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Al Finstein, 16569 Muirland. Dessert luncheon will precede ./the program. • * * SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI Is planning two simultaneous onge shabbat at 2:30 p.m., Sat- urday, at the homes of Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin, 2661 Webb, and Mrs. Morris Servetter, 7138 Thatcher. Traditional Hanukah and sabbath programs are planned. * * RADOMER LADIES A U X I- LIARY is planning its annual donor dinner at 6:30 p.m., Jan. 4, at Holiday Manor. Sylvia Lee and Sammy Woolf and his or- chestra will provide the eve- ning's entertainment. For re- servations, call Doris Adler, TO. 5-2800. * * * NEUGARTEN MEDICAL A I D will meet at 1 p.m., Monday. in the home of Mrs. Hyman Freed- land, 19903 Shrewsbury. Dessert luncheon will be served. Hanu- kah songs will be presented by Mesdames Ann G o r d on and Seymour Kraus, and a musical quiz with prizes will follow. Mrs. Samuel Gbodman, vice-president of ways and means, will report on plans for the annual fund- raising project, proceeds from which will be allocated to the organization of a nursery for mentally retarded chil d r e n, through the Detroit Association for Retarded Children. * * * To celebrate the success of their recent donor luncheon, the Center Young Adults' Week-End at Tamarack The Young Adult department of the Jewish Community Cen- ter is sponsoring a winter camp , week-end for 40 young adults at Camp Tamarack, in Ortonville, Mich., f r om Friday evening , through Sunday afternoon. Commencing with a Hanukah celebration Friday night, there will be group discussion of the Tercentenary, a surprise party , and outdoor games. Plans for the week-end were made by Sarah Johnson, chair- man; George Vine, Lillian Lewis, in charge of registration; Arlene Grocoff, in charge of program; Laura Levin and Sue Hyams, in charge of the menu. For information and registra- tion call Marvin Schpeiser, TR. 5-8450, or Leon Olshansky, UN. 1-2490; . • DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—I 1 Friday, December 24, 1954 Samuel Greenbaurns Wed 50 Years Bnai Brith Women to Cite Comedy Hour 'Citizenship' DAVID - HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN is holding a victory so- cial meeting Tuesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Leo Heiman, 19600 Roslyn. * * * WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, Unit- ed Hebrew Schools, will hold its annual luncheon on Jan. 12, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Presi- dent, Mrs. Herman Wetsman announces that tickets for the luncheon may be obtained from any member. * * * Tuesday at 1 p. m., CLUB I, Pioneer Women, will meet at Young Israel Center, when Sam- uel Sigal, cultural chairman of the Workman's Circle, editor of the Detroit Daily Forward and chairman of the Yiddish Cul- tural Commission of the Com- munity Council will speak on Jewish culture in connection with Jewish Book Month. Barton's Brings Out New Holiday Packages As the innovators of candies and baked delicacies that dram- atize the Jewish holidays in the authentic traditions. Barton's Bonbonniere this year presents a larger variety than ever of Hanukah sweets which tell the story of this festive holiday. T h e story of Hanukah is beautifully symbolized in num- erous assortments for children and adults. A colorful 16 page booklet which goes into each Barton's holiday package nar- rates the historic events of the victory of The Maccabees, along with a crossword puzzle and original story based upon an actual incident which drama- tizes the significance of Hanu- kah. New this year is Barton's Chocolate Dreidel, the dreidel player, a new Hanukah game, and a molded chocolate men- orah, all made of delicious milk chocolate. An appealing holiday gift for adults is the new Barton's gift assortment. It comes in a color- ful box with a gracefully de- signed Menorah on the cover. Among the many other Hanu- kah candy items for children featured at Barton's shops are Hanukah gelt, a plastic box filled with gold-foiled Israeli coins, the Judah Maccabee chocolate bar and Hebrew symbols. - THE SAMUEL GREENBAUMS Mr. and MIS. Samuel Green- baum, of LaSalle Blvd., will cele- brate their 50th wedding anni- versary with a reception to be held in their honor from 8 to 11 p.m., Sunday, at the home of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Os- , car Greenbaum, 17500 Kentucky. I No cards. Mr. Greenbaum, 72, came to Detroit from New York where he was born and met Hattie Rosenthal. They were married Nov. 29, 1904 by Rabbi Judah Levin, of Detroit. Members of Temple Beth El, the Greebaums have partici- pated in numerous community activities, among them Perfec- tion Lodge, F. & A.M. and Purity Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Honoring their parents along with the Oscar Greenbaums are Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Weiss, I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greenbaum, I Mr. and Mrs. Nathan E. Zigman, nine grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Max Braunstein, of 2741 Doris, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Marshall Irving, on Saturday, at Congre- gation Beth Moses, 13925 Lin- wood. Cocktails and dinner in Marshall's honor will be held the following evening, December 26, at Mayfair Room. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Goren, of 17541 Whitcomb, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Aaron Warren, Saturday, Dec. 25, at Congregation Ahavas Achim. A dinner in Aaron's honor will be held Sunday, at Zack's Catering, The Whittier "THE PERFECT SETTING" FOR ALL YOUR TOMORROWS . . . happiness, promised forever .. . and a wedding reception so distinctive that you will remember it always . .. the brilliance of crystal .. . gleaming silver . . smart linens . . . delicious food, portray all the pageantry for this unforgettable event. Our way of carrying out wedding recep- tions and wedding plans superbly; down to the smallest detail—a bridal tradition. Watch for Opening Of the JACQUELINE SHOPS Showers, Bar Mitzvahs with the newest in Women's Apparel in Burns at the River VA. 2-9000 Banquets, Etc. OAK PARK 09acludeine Shop JANUARY CLEARANCE cocktail dresses Ahavas Achim School Plans Hanukah Plays Just in time for Christmas and the New Year. • The annual Hanukah party of the Ahavas Achim Sun d ay School will be held at 10 a.m., Sunday, in the synagogue. The blessing of the holiday candles will be conducted by the lower grades. . Featured in the play, "The Eight Hanukah Candles," will be second grade pupils, led by their teacher, Israel Tuchman. An- other play, "Hanukah Marches On," will be offered by the fifth and sixth grades, directed by Mr. Bernstein. Other features will be a show- ing of the movie, "Tent City, ' a cartoon, communal singing led by Rabbi Hirsch and greetings by Rabbi Jacob M. Chinitz. A Hanukah grab bag will be conducted individually by each class, and refreshments will be served by the Sisterhood chil- dren's party committee, headed by Mrs. Barney Zatkoff, chair- man. Bnai Brith Reaches Third Of Membership Goal A citation for good citizenship will be presented to the Colgate Comedy Hour by Bnai Brith Wo- men during a televised perform- ance of the show at 8 p.m., Sun- day, over station WWJ-TV, chan- nel 4. Mrs. Julius Berke, president of the Chicago Bnai Brith Wo- men's Council, announced. Gordon MacRae, master of ceremonies, will receive the cita- tion which commends the show for its fresh humor, freedom from stereotypes and good in- fluence upon youth. 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