in Society Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Bernstein are spending the holiday season at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Bern- stein, of 19300 Griggs. Mr. Bernstein, will receive his doctor's degree in chiropody in June from Temple University, in Philadel- phPa. He is presently working at Philadelphia General Hospital, Episcopal Hospital and Temple University Foot Clinic. He is a member of the Honorary Chiropodical Surgical Society, Honorary Bacteriology Society and an officer of the Military Association of Chiropodists, Temple University branch. Sidney C. Leib, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Leib, of Cherry- lawn Ave., is home for the holiday recess from the Ohio College of Chiropody, in Cleveland, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rhodes, of Milwaukee, Wis., were guests here last week-end to attend the family celebration of the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. Rhodes' sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sauls. Mrs. Sherman Zeldes and son, Geoffrey, of 20150 Ardmore, departed Dec. 9 for a two-month stay in Hawaii where they will visit with Mrs. Zeldes' sister and brother-in-law, Sgt. aand Mrs. Joseph Hacker. Sgt. Hacker is stationed at Hickam Air Force Base, at Honolulu. Mr. Marvin S. Lichtenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lich- tenstein, of Stoepel Ave., has arrived home from Michigan State Normal College, at Ypsilanti, Mich., to visit with his .family and friends during the holiday recess. Joining him here as his guest will be Lee Katzin, of Harvard University, son of Dr. and Mrs. Leon Katzin, former Detroiters, now of the Virgin Islands. Mrs. Harry Fixler, of W. Boston Blvd., is spending the winter months visiting relatives and friends in Los Angeles, San Fran- cisco Las Vegas and Palm Springs. While there, she also will see her brother, Maurice Klein, a former Detroiter, now of San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. A. Metzger, of Sturtevant Ave., were entertained at a welcome home dinner following their return from a three month tour of Israel and Europe. The party was tendered by Mr. and Mrs. Max Kline, the Brith Sholom Organization and friends. Mr. and Mrs. - I. S. Levin, of 18625 Meyers, will leave soon for a six week stay with their children, Mr. and Mrs. M. Levin, of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Harvey Ed Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gold- berg, of Lawrence Ave., is spending his holiday vacation from Michigan State College with his parents. He will also accompany them on a trip to Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Bradfield, of 2750 Sturtevant, are visiting their children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradfield, and family, in Phoe- nix, Ariz. . Nordau Chapter Sponsors Children's Hanukah Fete Sunday Mrs. Max Chomsky, co-chair- man of Nordau Chapter of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, announced that the children's Hanukah party will be held this Sunday, 2 to 4 p.m., at the Zionist House, 11345 Linwood. The children will be enter- tained with games, stories, mo- vies and refreshments. Prizes and gifts will be distributed. Members of the planning com- mittee, besides Mrs. Chomsky, are: Mesdames Ruben Gold, Harry Goldsmith, Joseph Hirsch, David Sklash and Wilbur Stein. Mother's Clubs Annual Hanukah Ball Saturday . The Mothers' Chibs of the Jewish Community . Center are planning several joint projects. Mrs. Bernice Erpnberg, secre- tary of the COuncil Mothers' Clubs, announces that Mrs. Anna Mintz of the Davison Club is chairman of the annual Hanu- kah ball, to take place Saturday evening at the Davison 'branch. Her co-chairmen are: Mrs. Bess Stone, New Study Club; Mrs. Bella Katz, Center Mothers' Club. Others on the committee are Mrs. Rae Rassler, Dexter Mothers' Club; Mrs. Fannie Waldfogel, 12th Street Mothers' Club; and Mrs. Molly Gastus, of the Mary Caplan Women. The Mothers' clubs are also planning a joint trip to the Ladies' Day program on WJBK- TV, at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 28. ■ ■ 111•111•MIC ••,i11 111 FIRST QUALITY Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers Ducks & Turkeys OUTLET POULTRY CO. 2735 W. Davison TO. 8-4281 sisoctairn es promises Rabbis S. Kahane H. Tennenbatint L. TentiNiblWiln We are now- serving -Oak.• Park, and Northwest Section. FREE DELIVERY :8•4281 Congress Planning Annual Dinner-Dance 12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 24, 1954 Jews Attempt Riot At McCarthy Rally Says Gerald Smith MSC Students to Wed MISS SHARON R. SWARTZ The engagement of Miss Sha- ron Rose Swartz, daughter of Mrs. Mildred Swartz and the late Mr. Jack Swartz to Mar- tin Howard Lovi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lovi of Chicago, Ill., was recently announced at an open house given by the mother I of the bride-to-be. The couple attend Michigan State College where Miss Swartz is a junior in the Col- lege of Education and Mr. Lovi is a senior in the School of Busi- ness and Public Service. A July 10 wedding is being planned. `Great Film Series' Scheduled at Center The Cinema Workshop of the Jewish Community Center is sponsoring a "Great Film Series," Sunday, at 8:30 p.m. in the Davi- son branch auditorium. The series, which opened Dec. 19, will include the film version of James Hilton's "Lost Heri- son," Jan. 23; Austrian screen play about Beethoven on Feb. 13; the French film, "The Bak- er's Wife," Feb. 27; "Gigi," March 20. Carl Einhorn, assistant super- visor, adult services department, may be contacted for informa- tion at TR. 5-3450. Diggs Names Miss Fields Radomer Plans Banquet LOS ANGELES, (JTA)—Gerald L. K. Smith, leader of the "Christian Nationalist Crusade," admitted in his newsletter that he had found the Madison Square Garden rally against censure of Sen. Joseph R. Mc- Carthy "a magnificent demon- station of patriotic zeal," marred only by attempts by "Jewish newspapermen" to incite a riot against Smith. The only Jews visible in the audience, Smith wrote, were "the newspapermen" who "actually attempted to incite a riot against us. "Under the protection of the police we went to a taxicab and returned to our hotel where rooms had been registered in- cognito for us by a friend," Smith reported. "I actually believe if we had been five minutes later in the way we handled ourselv,es that we could easily have been mob- bed by hysterical Jews in front of Madison Square Garden. "Inside we would have been safe because practically every person but the newspaper people who attended the meeting was on our side, but the buzzards of the press hoped to create so much excitement by gathering around me that it would have disturbed the progress of the meeting." The, New York Post, which had reported Smith's presence at the meeting, said that "as a mat- ter of fact, only one reporter (a Methodist) and one cameraman (a Catholic) knew of Smith's unannounced presence and pre- cipitate departure." Radomer Aid Society is plan- ning a dinner and evening Of entertainment at 6:30 p.m., Jan. 2, in the Mayfair Room. For tickets or information, call ban- quet chairman, Hyman Water . man, TO. 5-5704. - GUARANTEE DRIVING SCHOOL Learn to drive. Free Pickup. No Permit needed. .Jewish and Eng- lish speaking instructors. 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The commit- tee consists of Mrs. Aaron Ben- yas, Mrs. Sidney Michaels, Mrs. Ethel Benjamin, Mrs. Louis Sills, Mrs. Julius Ring, Mrs. I. Zippo- ryn, Mrs. Louis Menk, Mrs. H. Feulner, Mrs. Arnold Wolfson, Mr. Morton Silberberg, Mr. Mil- ton Blavin, Mr. Kurt Singer, Mr. Mark Kaminski, Mr. Frank Ros- enbaum, Mr. Marshall Brenner, Mrs. Harry Bookstein, Mrs. Den- nis Barkoff and Mr. William Co- hen. Dedicated to the memory of the late Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, this Congress function has be- come a yearly social affair. Proceeds will be used to con- tinue and strengthen AJC. Yuster BBYM Elects Salomon To Head New Administration At a recent • meeting • of Pfc. Mandy Yuster Chapter, Bnai Brith Young Men, Bob Salomon was elected president. Serving with him are Arnie Lober, vice- president; Sam Lerman, treasur- .er ; Dave. Silverstein and Eddie Adelman, secretaries. New members welcomed into the chapter were Mel Herskowitz and Jerry Goodman. Plan Arabic Bulletin in Bonn BONN, (JTA)—"The Bulletin," official mouthpiece of the Fed- eral government, will appear in an Arabic edition in 1955, the Press and Information Office of the West German Government has announced. Charles C. Diggs, newly-elected Michigan Congressman from the 13th District, has announced appointments of personnel for his Detroit and Washington of- fices. Miss Rose Fields, of 2972 Clements, is one of the appoin- tees, and will serve in the Washington office. Miss .Fields is known for her work in the Jewish Community Center and YWCA, is a former worker for the National Labor , Relations Board and the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and attends Beth Moses Syna- gogue. DELPH1NE FINN MICHAELS New Year's Niglit Dance Elsie Palmer, president of the Sunday-Niters, announces plans for a New Year's day dance to be held Jan. 1, at the D. W. Simons Center, 4000 Tuxedo. Carl Sims and his orchestra will furnish the music. 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