20 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 4, 1955 Double Wedding Planned for June 1r- To Unite Saffir and Schumann Families etury a de _Air Kelman-Babtich Rites Slated for June 30 This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time : 12:30 p.m., Sunday. Station : WWJ. Feature: "There Is Always Purim" will retell the biblical tale of Esther and Haman in the form of a children's play. • • Time: 11:15 . p.m., Saturday. Station: CKLW. Feature: In cooperation with the Culture Commission of the Jewish Community Council, Louis LaMed and Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, co-chairmen, songs by Emma•Schaver will be featured in celebration of Jewish Music Month. Harry Weiss will be the narrator. MISS MAXINE SAFFIR • The daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Saffir, of 17281 Pontchartrain, Detroit, and the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Edward Schumann, of Shaker Heights, 0, will participate in a double wedding ceremony on June 18, in Detroit. News of the two engagements was -told . at a family dinner party .at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Saffir; who announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Maxine Judith, to Mark Paul Schu= manna Mr. and Mrs. Schumann alSo announced theeniagement of their daughter, Merle Stephanie, to Richard Martin Saffir. Miss Saffir is a senior at Liggett School, and Mr. Schumann is a graduate of University School and Western Reserve University. Miss Schumann graduated from Hathaway Brown School, and now attends Briarcliff Junior College, at Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Mr. Saffir, a graduate of Cranbrook School, is presently a senior at the University of Pennsylvania where he is affiliated with Phi Lambda Pi fraternity. • J W V 'Activities Music the STEIN-WAY RIK STEIN and associates Candid Photographers LI. 6-4610 TY. 8-7800 See Our New Exclusive Gilt-Edge Album MUSIC MONTH TELECAST Time: 8:30 .p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ (Channel 7). Feature: Highlighted in this annual tribute to the Jewish Music 'Festival, sponsored by the Jewish Community Coun- cil ; will be Emma Schaver, companied by Lillian Robbins Zellman, Eladie Cooper. Braver, and Harriet Berg, as- sistant , director of the Wayne University Dance • Workshop. Harry Goldstein will - narrate the script which was written for the occasion by Joseph Edel- man. Mortal Zieve, television director of WXYZ, will direct the program. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelman, of Leslie Ave., announce the en-. gagement of their daughter, Es- telle; to Daniel J. Babitch, son of Mrs. Sadie Babitch, of . La Salle Blvd.; and the late Mr. A. Babitch. The bride-elect will graduate from the college of education of Wayne University in June. Her fiance is a graduate of the 'Uni- versity of Michigan college of Engineering. The couple plan a June 30 wedding. PURIM BROADCAST Attention Please/ • • •• MISS ESTELLE KELIVIIIIN For BEN KATZMAN and His Orchestra New Phone 7-2943 or WE. 3-2254 LI. • JEAN McBRIDE SHOW Time:. 1:30 p.m., Monday. and His Station: WWJ-TV (Channel 4). Orchestra Feature: Mrs. McBride wilt have as, her guest Mrs. Allen • Music Weston of the American Jewish • Vocal Congress Women's Division, who Specialties will prepare Hamantaschen. TY. 5-2445 She will also tell of plans for TY. 5-5593 the annual Stephen S. Wise Ball and activities of Congress a * * YETZ-COHEN LADIES Auxili- in general. OUR SPECIALTY . ary will meet Monday evening, at the Memorial Home. Hostess- David Galin to Head Restyling double breaited suits to single breasted suits! es for the evening will be Mickie Plymouth Rotary Club Orechkin and Marion Rich. David Galin, of 1000 Merton, SPECIAL - Nominations of officers will be has been chosen' president-elect held. BLUE SERGE AND GABERDINE of the Plymouth Rotary Club. The only Jew in the 83-member $4500 S ITS DETROIT AUXILIARY is organization, he succeeds Pat NOW Were $65 planning a games party and McGuire, a Catholic. Galirl is a luncheon at 12:30 p.m., March Plymouth merchant. 15, in the Memorial Home. Vol- Galin points out that his unteers to aid in the hospital elevation to the highest post in 11559 Dexter program are urged to contact Rotary is one of the many indi- WE. 3-9152 Bertha Schaap, president, or cations of the organization's ad- chairmen, Fanny Kaplan and herence to a Sarah Schwartz. year-round pro- a * SAMEROFFI gram of Broth- Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI-; erhood. CATERING ARY will meet on Tuesday, in Last week, as e Memorial Home to formulate Catering for all occasions, in the plans for a games party on Rotary Interna- our beautiful banquet hall or March 29, also in the Home. tional celebrated Tickets to the Military Ball on its 50th anni- in your home. -- - Saturday are available from We supply all dishes and table alin Auxiliary ball chairman,,Esther versay,_ appointments. was chosen to Feld. Special rates for showers give the closing Galin since the 3169 2nd, nr. Masonic Temple Hadassah Choral Group prayer, observance also coincided with TE. 2-7630 UN. 4-6258 To Mark Debut Tuesday Brotherhood Week. Galin, a member of the Ply- Members of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will witness the debut mouth club since 1944, empha- of its 35-voice cholal group at a sized its human relations -work, CONG. BETH MOSES meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, stating that last summer one of Located at at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Mrs. the Rotarians, the Rev. Dr. Hen- 13925 LINWOOD at Oakman Ct. David Holtzman. is the choral ry Walch, took several of his group director, and Mrs. Rose parishioners to Adas Shalom Takes pleasure in announcing that Synagogue. In May, Rabbi Jacob Bassin Stein is accompanist. our auditorium is now available Mrs. William B. Isenberg, Segal will assume the pulpit of for Weddings, Bar-Mitzvahs, par- Chapter president, announces Dr. Walch's Presbyterian.Church ties and other entertainments. that Mrs. Raphael Tourover, in Plymouth. • Centrally Located—Air Conditioned Washington representative of Besides his affiliation with Seating capacity of over 500- peOpti. the national Hadassah board, Rotary, Galin is a member of the For Information, Please Call will be guest speaker at the pro- board of trustees of Adas Shalom gram. Synagogue and chairman of its Mr. 'Sam Yuster, VI, 1-7244 Mrs. David J. Schachter, vice- cemetery committee, a member From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. president of education, is chair- of Jewish War Veterans, Ameri- Or at the Synagogue, TO, 6-9324 man of the day. The meeting is can Legion, Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Tues. and Thurs., 7:30 to 9' 1.20/1.,' Hada.ssah'S annual program Brith, Mosaic Lodge, F. & A..M. Sundays-9:30. A. M. •to '14:n, KO. dedicated. to education along Ha- an the Zionist Orgatkizatiou of Attwah lines for its:,theinbdeship. De ea.,. p - The first meeting of the steer- ing committee which is plan- ning the Chai celebration of the Vaad Harabonim will be held at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, at Zack's. Rabbis Leizer Levin and Joshua S. Sperka, co-chairmen, have issued a special invitation to the presidents of all Detroit synagogues to attend the pro- gram. The chai celebration is scheduled as a tribute to the local traditional community. Elute dombey Time: 10:30 a.m., Sunday. Station : WJR. Feature: Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick, of Young Israel Cen- ter of Oak-Woods, Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar ' and Rev. Leo Radin, both of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will be highlighted in this special - Purim program. Beth Sheva Laikin, local actress presently affiliated with the World Stage, will be narrator. a social held in the home of Dr. Allan Marks. • Interested veter- ans from the South Oakland County suburbs are urged to call Sidney Cohen, commander, LI. 7-0780, or Ted Bale, LI. 5- 1091, for information on Post ac- tivities. • a a a ROBERT. RAFELSON AUXIL- IARY of Jewish War Veterans met' at the hoine of Mrs. Rafel- son, to plan a fashion show by Valerie Degalan, at Northland Auditorium, May 18. * * a YETI-COHEN POST will told a party at the Stroh Brewery Company at 6:30 p.m., Thurs- day. F o r information, call Herman Nelson, WE. 5-0664. Pfc. JOSEPH L. 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