DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 15 Adler Retires from A ctivilieJ lJ2 ...Sl ocie Miss Joan Gilbert, of Burlingame Ave., and Miss Shelia Olinick, of Elmhurst Ave., recently returned from a tour of Miami Beach, Fla., and Havana, Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lebow, of Muskegon, Mich., recently enter- tained 100 people at a cocktail party in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary. Out-of-to vn guests, included Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elbinger and daughter, Mrs. Robert Heydt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nussbaum and John Lebow, all of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Young, of ackson. Edith Albert Freedman, of Whitmore Rd., is spending the, holi- days with relatives and friends in Los Angeles, Calif. Before re- turning home, she alSo will visit in Palm Springs, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaye and family, formerly of Tyler Ave.. are now residing in their new home at 15240 Kenwood, Oak Park, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gold, of Hartwell Ave., recently cele- brated their 25th wedding anniversary with a dinner party at Beauchamps. Or Dec. 30, a reunion of the Club Coquettes was held at the home of Evelyn Litvin. Those attending were Cookie Lichtenstein, Faye Labell, Joan Gerber, Janet Label, Mrs. Elaine Wonder, Sharon Stoneman, Sue Victor, Carolyn Sills, Evie Litvin, Mrs. Shirley Lachman and Eleanor Shur. Messrs. Louis and Sol Redstone, of Appoline Ave., arrived in Israel last week to visit their sister in Ein Shemer. After a brief tour of Italy and France, the Redstones will return here about the end of January. Mr. Jules Doneson, t,f Israel Tourist Service, has returned to Detroit after a 14,000 mile air jaunt to Europe and Asia. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohen, of Elmhurst Ave., will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary with a family gathering on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schafiander, of Inkster Rd., have left for Hollywood, Fla., where they will spend a month's vacation. Among the Detroiters who attended the 50th convention (the Golden Jubilee) of Phi Delta Epsilon medical fraternity at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York last week were Drs. and Mesdames Theodore I. Bergman, Alex S. Friedlaender, Monis Z. . Greenberg, Emil D. Rothman, Harry M. Kirschbaum, Herbert H. Cohen, Samuel G. Epstein, Irving I. Shulak, James R. Rogin and Benjamin R. Parker. Temple Israel Sisterhood to Hold Fifth Annual Institute on Judaism The fifth annual Institute on •, Judaism will be held by the Sis- terhood of Temple Israel at 9:30 Eon., Monday, in the temple, Merton and Manderson Rds. Over 1200 women are expected to attend. Mrs. Julian Barit, chairman of the ceremonial tables, will guide visitors to the various dis- plays that will be set up in the foyer. The tables depict impor- tant Jewish holidays. Discussion sessions begin at 10 a.m., and will feature four Reform rabbis in the Detroit area. They are Rabbis M. Rob- ert Syme, who will speak on "The Origin of Prayer in the Synagogue an Church"; Frank Rosenthal, "Passover-East- er, Hanukah -. Christmas — Comparison o r Jewish and Mrs. Coggan Christian Celebrations"; Minard Klein, "Important Events in the Life of a Jew"; and Sanford Saperstein, "Influence of Ju- daism on American Democracy." Luncheon will be served at 12:15 p.m., in the upper foyer, and will be followed by a gen-L eral assembly at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, presi- dent of the Sisterhood, will open the meeting and welcome guests. Dr. Robert M. Frehse, executive secretary of the Detroit Round Table, will give the opening prayer. The day's principal address will be delivered by Dr. Leon Fram whose • topic will be "Jew- ish Beliefs and Symbols." He will be introduced by Mrs. Julian Weber. The musical portion will be in- troduced by Mrs. Harry Lands- man, vice-president of program, and , will feature the Temple Choral Group in a number of selections under the direction of Karl Haas. Adas Shalom Women Schedule Donor Rally Adas Shalem Sisterhood is planning a luncheonette as its donor rally at 12:30• p.m., Mon- day, in the social hall of the synagogue. Active donor workers are rehearsing an original musil cal comedy skit, written, p r o- duced, and di- rected by Mrs. Sol Slomovitz. The skit, "Ticket House; of the Donor Moon," is a take-off on the Broadway pro- duction, house of the„, August Moon," which will be. p r e s e nted by Mrs. Slomovitz New Zionist Student the dramatist, Miss Rosalynd Zimmett, at the donor luncheon Organization in U.S. on Feb. 9. Mrs. George Liss, Sisterhood NEW YORK, - (JTA)--A four- president, and Mrs. Joseph day convention of about 300 Katchke, program chairman, in- Zionist students from 60 colleges vite members and their friends and universities concluded here to the rally. Prizes will be with resolutions calling for the awarded, and sitters will be pro- promotion of Hebrew language, , aided for the afternoon. the establishment of projects to . Taking part in the musical *benefit Israel culturally and eco- are Gertrude Levine, Belle nomically and the creation of an Schram, Hanna Linden, Lenore educational program to combat Golden, Bertha Brotman, Vivian Arab propaganda in American , Kamen, Lenore Dunsky, Ann schools of higher learning. Gould, Edith Heiman, Sarah The convention also decided to . Holtzman, Bess Axelrod, Laura establish a new and permanent Kirsch, Lois Jaffe, Mae • Spevak, Zionist student organization in Goldye Gold, Ann Zimmerman, this country and to develop a Evelyn Feldman, Doris Gantz, Zionist education program Sylvia Serwin, Florence Scheff, among Jewish students on col- ' Geraldine Botwin, Louise Boten- lege campuses. Another resolu- , berg,- Sophie Sere. Accompanist tion adopted by the delegates , will be Esther Allan, and choreo- urged the encouragement of mi- grapher is Doris Gantz. gration to Israel. The conven— For information, call Mrs. tion was held under the auspices Norman Allan, chairman of the of the American Zionist Council. event, UN. 3-1456. l.. 4.0 ,11.t,11.111.0 Friday, January 7, 1955 Women Sell $5,500,000. Bonds Army After 40 Years NEW YORK, (JTA)—Ameri- can Jewish women this year NEW YORK, (JTA)—Maj. Gen. have bought more than $5,500,- Julius Ochs Adler, first vice- 000 worth of Israel Development president and general manage bonds. of the—New York Times, retired from the Army at the age of 62 after 40 years of service. Attention Please .7 For the last eight years, Gen , Adler has commanded the 77th For (Statue of Liberty) Division, the Army reserve division in the New York military district. and His Orchestra Enlisting as a private in 1915 New Phone he was commissioned two year LE. 7-2943 later as a Reserve lieutenant. He served in France in World or WE. 3-2254 War I, was gassed at St. Juvi.n in the Argonne Forest and ; emerged from the war as a ma- jor with the Distinguished Ser- . vice Cross, Silver Star, Purple the BEST! Heart, Croce de Guerra from Italy and Commandeur Legion S Weddings d'Honneur and Croix de Guerre • Parties with Palm from France. To Wed in June BEN 'KATZMAN Photographs . • Bar Mitzvahs MISS JOAN GRUSKIN Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gruskin, of Greenlawn Avenue, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Joan, to Melvin David Volin, I son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Volin of Cortland Avenue. A June wedding is planned. Dave Diamond Orchestras — Entertainment 308 Fox Bldg. WO. 2 - 4814 - UN.. 4 - 4346 Candids & 3 Dimension FREE ESTIMATES JACK GORBACK TO. 7-0930 arriageJ BRYAN-SHULMAN, Mrs. Rose Shulman, formerly of Fullerton Ave., Detroit, became the bride of Mr. Nathan Bryan, formerly of New York, in a ceremony Dec. 14, in Miami Beach, Fla. The couple was feted at several parties in their honor. They will make their home in Miami Beach. Ruth Ann Shapiro Girls Hold Fund-Raising Event The Ruth Ann Shapiro Auxi- liary, a teen-age affiliate of the Infants Service Group, is cur- rently engaged in selling Mama cook books, as its first major fund-raising affair of the year. 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