10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Adas Shalom PTO Plans 2nd Annua Father and Student Night Program Friday, January 14, 1955 Eva Prenzlauer Aid Disbands; Treasury Goes to Sinai Hospital After serving the community for 35 years, Eva Prenzlauer Ma- ternity Aid Society. has disband- ed its activities, which have con- sisted mainly of aiding indigent, expectant mothers with pre- natal care and hospitalization. -In a' quiet ceremony last week, the women's organization ,turned over $2,000 of its treasury to Sinai Hospital, which will con - tinue the work of Eva • Prenz Lauer group on an even larger Father and student night at the Adas Shalom Branch, United scale. The presenta-i, Hebrew Schools, will be highlighted by the unique presentation of footballs from the University of Michigan and Detroit Lions foot- tion was made' ball squads. Looking over the prizes are standing, left to right, under the direc- HERMAN FISHMAN, JERRY FRANKEL, STUART COHEN, Rabbi tion of Louis T. EMANUEL APPLEBAUM, DAVID BENIGSOHN and MARVIN ZUM- Klein ; attorne BERG. Seated are some of the women planning the event, Mes- for the group, to Dr. Julien Priv- dames LEON RIVES, ALEX BROOKS and MORRIS ZALENKO. er, director of • * * Sinai Hospital. Mrs. Freund The Parent-Teachers Organi- activities among the communi- A further sum, the balance of zation of the Adas • Shalom ty's youth. the organization's treasury, will Branch, United Hebrew Schools, Harry Cecil has cooperated in be sent to a hospital in Israel have completed plans for its sec- bringing Charles Romig, a ma- for the continuation of the ond annual Father and Students : gician, to entertain the young- group's work abroad. The specif- Night, to be .held at 7 p.m., Mon- sters and peir dads. The pro- is hospital will be decided upon day, in the synagogue social hall. ' gram will open with the nation- , at the final meeting of the Highlighting the evening will al anthems sung by the school ' group in two weeks. be the appearance of Bennie choir, under the direction of Ju- Officers of the disbanding Oosterban, University of Michi- lius Schwartz. Rabbi Emanuel group are Mesdames Al Freund, gan football coach, who will be Applebaum, branch supervisor president; Harry Freedman, introduced by Herman Fishman, will speak briefly. vice-president; Harry Cortney, one of the community's best Prior to the program, fathers Michael Dudek, Sam Carel, sec- known athletes and a tireless will meet with teachers on the retaries; William K a u f ma n, worker for supervised recreation progress of their children, states , treasurer; Rose Goldberg, case Mrs. Alex Brooks, PTO president. worker; . Jennie Yudkoff, chap- Chairmen Mrs. Morris Zalenko lain; Dorothy Blatnikoff and Habonim Oneg Tonight and Mrs. Leon .RiVes announce Samuel Samuels, past presi- that a social hour will conclude dents; and Joseph York, pub- Habonim machaneh has in- the evening. licity. vited parents and friends to an Oneg Shabbat, tonight, at the Labor Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood. This is the first joint mem- bers' and parents' event. It will Monday, 8 p.m., B.S.A. Chapter YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERT use Camp Kinneret as its pro- of Mac Culloch School will have ' of the season Saturday Morning gram. as its speaker Dr. Morton Sobel. at 11 in the Masonic Auditorium. * I Valter Poole will conduct and Miss Laurentine Collins will act ROVNER PROGRESSIVE MICHIGAN'S FAREIN will install new officers as commentator on the works FOUR at a banquet and dance Feb. 6, performed. Theme of the pro- at Lachar's. A musical program gram will be "Stories in Music." LARGEST is planned. The program also Featured soloists of the day will will celebrate Rovner's 28th an- be two young pianists, Misses SELLING - niversary.•Officers to be in- Lois Pachuki, 15, and Isabel' ducted, are 3. Gubow, president; Becker, 18. I * * D. Kamen, vice-president; L. Warren; treasurer; J. Siegel and Fred A. Ginsburg and Arthur M. Wasserman, sectetaries; Mr. J. Thorner, Jr., insurance un- and Mrs. S. Bassin, hospitalers; derwriters, announce the ap- B. Helfer and H. Lifshitz, trust- pointment of N. BREWSTER ees. BRODER as an associate of I I I Fred A. Ginsburg Co. • I - MINKOWITZER, SOCIETY, at its recent fund-raising event, BODZIN- FAMILY CLUB - will were entertained by Cantor and meet on Sunday, at the home of Mrs. Judah Goldring. Proceeds the Harry Bodzins, 19308 Bir- will go to aid Israel and sup- wood. * I * port of local, national and world charities: Rabbi JACOB E. SEGAL, spir- * I itual leader of Adas Shalom Syn- YETZ-COHEN POST will hold agogue, has been appointed to a hospital party on Sunday, at the Rabbinic Cabinet of the Jew- Saginaw Veterans Hospital. ish Theological Seminary. In its Elaine Klein will sing and serve initial meeting, the cabinet- em- as mistress of ceremonies. Other phasized the mutual cooperation entertainers include a. dancer, of the rabbinate and the laity impressionist, guitarist and a in building the resources of the band. Refreshments will be pro- Conservative movement. * * * • vided to all veterans. I * * Dr. Earle Kelley, professor of HAROLD KATZ was recently education at Wayne University appointed a representative of and chairman of the Mayor's the. Connecticut Mutual Life In- Committee. on Children and surance Co. in the Detroit area. Youth, will be the second speak- Katz, who attended Wayne Uni- er in a forum series sponsored versity, will be associated with by the SERVE OUR SCHOOLS the Charles E. Stump Agency. COMMITTEE at 8 p.m., Monday, at the Kresge Science Library. I I I He will speak on "The Nature of Advice on good taste in home the Learning Process." furnishings will be given by * * * RICHARD GUMP, head of San A .parent-student will Francisco's fabulous G u m p's discuss "Current Teen- panel Problems" store, at Detroit Town Hall, next • Wednesday, 11 a.m., in Fisher at -a meeting sponsored by the Mumford Parents Club at 8:15 Theater. p.m., Tuesday, in the school au- * * The DETROIT SYMPHONY ditorium. Students on the pan- Orchestra will present its second el are Margaret Tracy, Carol Pudon, William Engelman and Jay Keystone. Parents will in- CARD OF THANKS clude Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Ger- 'Wines produced to Michigan . The family of the late Sophie ald Baysinger, associate profes- Cohen B 1 o n d y acknowledges sor at Wayne University, and with grateful appreciation the Herbert J. Katzen, Parents Club LASALLE many kind expressions of sym.-; vice-president. Rev. Phillip W. Wines & Champagne, Inc. pathy extended by relatives and . Sarles, of Mayflower Congrega- FARMINGTON, MICHIGAN Ifriends during the family's re- tional Church, will be modera- cent bereavement. • News Brevities Folk Schools Start Second Term Enrollment Second semester classes of the r children at Farband Camp. A United Jewish Folk Schools will I gift also will be forthcoming begin on Feb. 1. Enrollment for from Schaver to the schools. courses is now open to children 7 to 13 in grade school and those 6 and '7 in a special class. Transportation is provided for children living in all areas of the city. School buses pick up children at public school and bring them to their homes after classes. Folk School curricula include study of Yiddish and HebreW, Jewish _ history and traditions. Ask the man ' The school takes care of pre,: parations for Bar Mitzvah when who's been there .. . the time comes. Registration is your travel agent invited . by visiting the office, 13722 Linwood, or calling TO. 8- 9280. Elkin Heel and On the recent occasion of the Travel Bureau 60th birthday, the staff of his Central Overall Co. honored 19437 Livernois at Morris Schaver with a scholar- Outer Dr. ship to the Folk Schools and at DI. 1-2717 least two scholarships for needy • Cur Going to EUROPE? Join Our 1955 Christmas Club " A Christmas Club ac- count is the ideal way to be sure you have a tidy sum for gift buying next Christmas . . En- roll now at City Bank Save in twenty-five bi- AN K weekly Installments for certificates of $50 COMPLETE $100, $150. $250 and BANKING AND TRUST $500. B • SERVICES MAIN OFFICE.... 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