Beverly Goldstein Engaged to Ohioan 12 Shearey Zedek Couples To 'Tour' Congregation A "Cinemascope - Slide Tour and a Panoramic Look at the Synagogue" will be featured at, a meeting of the Young Married League of Cong. Shaarey Zedek on Wednesday evening, in the synagogue social hall. Guides for the "tour"are Rab- bi Milton Arm, who will explain the synagogue's religious -activi- ties;. Ben Chinitz, its education- al- system; A. Brown, its-admin- istration. Dr. Leonard Sidlow will speak for the officers and board, and Dr. S. Joseph Fau- man for the library. Members will have an oppor- tunity to learn how the synagogue ' functions and the facilities it has to offer. - Three W. C. Meetings MISS BEVERLY GOLDSTEIN At a recent dinner party in honor of their 25th wedding an- niversary, Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Goldstein, of Wildemere Ave., announced the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Vita, to Robert Clayton Rosenfeld, son of Mrs. Harry Shaffer, of Colum- bus, O., and the late Dr. Samuel Rosenfeld. The bride-elect is a sophomore at the University of Michigan. Her fiance is a graduate of Co- lumbus Academy and Ohio State University where he was affili- ated with Zeta Beta Tau frater- nity. He will enter Wayne Uni- versity Law School in the fall. Newly - elected officers of ,Workmen's Circle Branch 460 will be installed in the WC Cen- ter, tonight. Chairman of the branch for the coming year is Eugene Brownstein; vice-chair- man, Ruth Gottfurcht; secre- taries, Sara Caplan, Rochelle Aronson, Moe Caplan; treasurer, Abe Brownston. Edwin Shifrin will be installing officer. The same evening; - members of Branch 470 will gather at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Goodman, 19301 Shaftsbury to discuss "Patterns of Growth in Detroit," A representative of the City Plan Commission will speak,. Workmen's Circle Branch 1060 will meet at 9 p.m., Feb. 19, to elect officers. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 11, 1955 — To Wed in June Mrs. Irvin Baskin, president 'of Northwest Child Rescue Women, this week announced that the organization has pledged to erect a Coinmunity Youth Center in the children's village at Petach Tikvah, Israel. The building, to be construc- ted at a cost of $15,000, will ac- commodate over 300 children, ranging in age from nine to 17 years. The children come from 14 different countries. Locally, Northwest Child Res- cue Women underwrites the cost of sending mentally retarded children to Detroit Recreation Camp. This year, the number of children sent to camp will ap- proximate 150. Mrs. Baskin invites all women interested in promoting these activities, both at home and in Israel, to attend a meeting of the organization on Thursday MISS MARLENE JOY RUBIN evening, in the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice R Rubin, Ann Koenig, 18241 Santa Bar- of 18063 Woodingham, announce bara. the engagement of their daugh*- Our Want Ads Get Results ter, Marlene Joy, to Dave Segal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Segal, •••••••••••••••••••••••••1 of Wisconsin avenue. The wed- Music and Entertainment ding will be held June 11, at Rainbow Terrace. Noted Cast to Appear In Farband Concert At Mumford, March .20 The Detroit City Committee of Farband. Labor Zionist Order an- nounces that its annual concert News Brevities The sensuous, tempestuous pulsating rhythms of Spain's colorful Gypsy tribes are con- trasted with the graceful, ethe- really - delicate tempos of the Castillian minuet in the revile offered by Bal- lets Espagnola- one of the fore- most dance companies o f Europe — com- ing to the Cass Theater for five days only, be- ginning Tues- day. Ballets Es- pagnola is mak- Maria Vivo ing its debut appearance with the accolades still resounding from the troupe's successful ap- pearance on Broadway. The company has been hailed by the critics of Madrid, London, Paris, Milan and Buenos Aaires, and more recently in Chicago. Among those featUred in the company is Maria Vivo, 19 year old comedienne and singer. * * * The fifth anniversary of the founding of the WORLD BROTHERHOOD o r g a nization will be marked by a four-day assembly to. be held July 11-15 at Brussels, Belgium. * * * Initiating a drive to encourage members of Conservative con- gregations to become better in- formed about the Conservative approach to Judaism, the Na- tional Academy for Adult Jew- ish Studies of the United Syna- gogue has released a new book- let entitled THE CONSERVA- TIVE MOVEMENT IN JUDA- ISM: AN INTRODUCTION, writ- ten by Dr. Simon Greenberg, vice-chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary of Ameri- ca and director of the Univer- sit:y, of Judaism in Los Angeles. * * * As part of the fight to stop communism, over 1600 Bnai Brith lodges and chapters across the nation will help distribute Freedom. Scrolls for the 1955 CRUSADE for FREEDOM. * * The Detroit Symphony Or- chestra will present its final YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERT of the season Feb. 12, 11 a.m., in the Masonic Auditorium. Val- ter Poole will conduct and Lau - . rentine Coiling will be commen- tator. The program, honoring Lincoln's Birthday, will feature Aaron Copland's "A Lincoln Por- trait," with narration by Rich- ard A. Forsyth. Honoring . JEWISH MUSIC MONTH, Perry Como presented a choir in "The Song of the Galil" • "Mi Yivneh HaGalil") . in Hebrew on his program Tuesday. The arrangement for the daliI song was by Julius ChajeS, of Detroit. * * * A three-day Freedom Forum on "National 'Security and In- dividual Freedom" climaxed by a television presentation of the 1954 America's Democratic Le- gacy Award will highlight the annual meeting of the Anti-De- famation League of Bnai Brith at -Able Waldorf-Astoria, New York, April 28 through May 1. - * * * The story behind "MAU MAU" is told for the first time in the little book, "The People of Kenya Speak for Themsblves," by Mbi- 37U Koinange. The author, the son of an ex-senior chief, is the President of Kenya Teachers College. In 1951 he was sent by his people to make known the truth of what they think, feel and want to the people outside East Africa. This booklet carries out the mission. Mr. Koinange stakes his reputation that he can bring about a cease-fire in Kenya. The office of Ifenya Publication Fund is at 600 Wood- ward, Detroit. * * * The 15th District Official D e m o c ratic Organization will hold its annual SPRING SWING, Feb. 18, at Piedmontese Hall, 13221 Puritan. * * * Common Pleas Judge HARRY J. DINGEMAN, Jr., is seeking a Circuit Court JudgeShip in the Spring Primary, Feb. 21. A vet- eran of eight years on t h e bench, he has disposed of more than 68,000 cases involving judgments exceeding $7,000,000. He is the son of the late Cir- cuit Judge, Harry J. Dingeman, who served on the Circuit Bench for 24 years until his retirement bedause of ill health in 1941. * * * Dr. OSCAR HANDLIN is one of the recipients of Certific es of Merit from the National on- ference of Christians and Jews. I.es Bingnian to Address Bnai Moshe Bar Mitzvah Club Child Rescue Women To Build Israel Center Detroit Lions' football star, Les Bingaman, will speak at the annual Father and Son Break- fast of the Bnai Moshe Bar Mitzvah Club at 10 a.m., Sun- day, in the social hall. Harry Kwiker, adult chairman of the Junior Congregation, will pre- side. The club meets every Sunday- morning for Schachris services, breakfast and a speaker or pro- gram. Membership is open to all Bar Mitzvah boys Without charge. Dave Diamond Orchestras — Entertainment 308 Fox Bldg. WO. 2-4814 - UN.. 4-4346 "You'll be walking on air" With a Pedicure L– an Expert! SAM EMMER RENEE DE CHAMP BEAUTY SALON and His Orchestra 16513 HAMILTON UN. 3-9494 e•-••••••••••••••••••••4 I Ake kiair Fashions 0,144 Manicuring PHOTOGRAPHY For 11;formation Call: Weddings -- Bar Mitxrahs • Candids • 3'-Dinrrension UN. 1-7555 By JACK GORBACK TO. 7-0930 Last Year's Dress Can Be Thiss Year's Fashion! . CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Hilda Sosnick, of 9318 Broadstreet, acknowledges with grateful ap- preciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. , Dance with Delight to For. lExpert Alterations LARRY FREEDMAN . and his Orchestra UN-1-2971 TO. 6-7555 Dubinsky Gibsbn Will be held March 20 in Mum- ford High School Auditorium. Heading the cast are Yudel Du- binsky and Michel Gibson, of the Yiddish Art Theater. In the cast also is the brilliant song- team of Ben Borus and Mina Bern, together with - Samuel Fershko. . The group will present a one act skit, songs, dances and reci- tations. Tickets are available through the Farband branches, or by calling TO. 9-8660. , BRIDES! 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