-wwwww- ,41111.4111101111111%, ..mopumiomow-- Announce Betrothals of Sister and Brother 14 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 25, 1955 AJ Congress Women Honor Mrs. Redstone With 'This Is Your Life' MISS JOAN GAIL STARK MISS GLORIA COHEN The engagement of Joan Gail Stark to Arthur Carl -Schott was recently announced. The bride- elect is the daughter of Mrs. Wil- liam Stark, of Roselawn Ave., and the late Mr. Stark. Mr. Schott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Schott, of Fair- held Ave. The couple is planning a win- ter wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Cohen, of Waverly Ave., announce the en- gagement of their dat;:,,hter, Gloria Rosalind, to Cpl. James Allen Stark, son of Mrs. William Stark, of Roselawn Ave., and the late Mr. Stark. Before entering service, Cpl. Stark attended Wayne Univer- sity. No wedding date has been set. News Brevities MISCHA KOTTLER, promi- nent pianist and teacher, will be guest artist at the next in a se- ries of concerts by the Cran- brook Music Guild at 8:30 p.m., April 27, in the Cranbrook School auditorium. Tickets are available by writing Cranbrook Music Guild, Inc., Bloomfield Hills, or at the door. EVE MEISTER, Detroit dra- matic coach, will present her pupils, in a two-hour "Dramatic Revue of 1955" at a Mother's Day luncheon sponsored by parents of her pupils at 2 p.m., May 15, in Kormendy's. The program will follow a banquet. Music will be provided by Betty Polen. Those wishing to attend should call Mrs. Meister, TO. 8-8651. * * * At a recent meeting, the fam- ily of the late ALTA EPSTEIN organized a club in her memo- ry. The group will pursue char- itable work, its first project be- ing to make dresses- for con- valescent youngsters at Chil- dren's Hospital. The organiza- tion will meet Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Morrie Brodsky. • * GILBERT FRIMET and AL- TRN ZEMMOL, attorneys and counselors at law, have opened new offices in suite 1159, Natioki- al Bank Bldg. Spring Colors Brighten Cars at Flower Show A spectacular range of fresh Springtime colors will enhance a special showing of Chrysler Cor- poration cars at the annual Michigan Flower and Garden Ex- hibition March 26 through April 3 at the State Fair Grounds. Occupying the Annex directly behind the Coliseum, the auto- mobile display will be a feature of Chrysler's dramatic re-crea- tion of Smoky Mountain vaca- tion areas: The collection of two- tone and three-tone cars has been chosen to be shown amid rhododendron, azaleas, 1 a u r e 1, dogwood, roses, camellias and wild-flowers. With Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto and Chrysler divisions presenting the newest in color-styling show visitors will have an array of 30 ears to look at as well as the latest in garden arrangements. A total of 38 different hues are used on the automobiles in vari- ous combinations. MINKOWITZ PODOLIER SO- CIETY, at its recent Purim din-, ner party, raised $1,600 for the Histadrut Campaign, according to William Selman, program and Histadrut chairman. Hyman Ohrlichman delivered the open- ing remarks, and I. Sislin was guest speaker. Featured artists were Cantor and Mrs. Judah Goldring. * * * Rabbi MILTON ARM, of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, spoke on "Con- tributions of Judaism to Western Thought" at a program sponsor- ed by the Business and Profes- sional Group, Detroit Round Table last Thursday, in Interna- tional Institute. * * DURFEE CHAPTER, Better Schools Association, will feature a film on the social life of the teen-ager at its meeting at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, in the school auditorium. Samuel Kellman, senior clinical psychologist at Harper Hospital, will lead a dis- cussion to follow. Durfee stu- dents are invited to attend. Ad- mission is by bringing one or two parents. Detroiter Is Leading Chevrolet Salesman Harry Abram, a native- Detroiter, was recently pro- claimed the nation's leading Chevrolet automobile salesman in competition with over 20,000 other salesmen. Abrams, of 17200 Ohio, is a selesman for the Dexter Chevro- let Co. During 1954 he sold 495 new-model cars, which was in addition to his deliveries on trucks and used cars. His victory was announced at a recent banquet, at which 49 other top salesmen from all over the country were honored as the company leaders. Placing behind Abram were salesmen from Miami, Los Angeles and Philadelphia. Northwest Israel Plans Pre-Passover Program . CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Gussie Meizler acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extend- ed by relatives and friends dur- ing the family's recent bereave- 'men t. A congregational meeting of Northwest Israel Synagogue at 9 p.m., Tuesday, will be followed by a model seder and pre-Pass- over program, sponsored by the Sisterhood and Men's Club. Highlights of the evening will be singing of holiday songs, commentaries on the Hagga- dah and a table display by the Sisterhood. The Adult Study Group, which meets every Saturday afternoon, is currently featuring classes on the laws and customs of Pass- over. The community is invited to both programs at no charge.- Northwest and Schaefer - Chapters of the American Jew- ish Congress recently combined their March meeting to honor Mrs. Louis Redstone with a "This Is Your Life" program. Mrs. Ralph Miller,. who was mistress of ceremonies, intro- duced many prominent com- munity leaders with whom Mrs. Redstone has worked during her years of service to the Jew- ish and general community. Among them were Mrs. Beulah Whitby, Detroit Commission on ComMunity Interrelations: Mrs. Doris Markel, representing Jew- ish Social Service Bureau; Mrs. Lucille Paustian, United Foun- dation chairman; Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, Jewish Welfare Fed- eration; and Mrs. William Burk, president, Women's Division, American Jewish Congress. . The program also included members of her family—her husband, Louis Redstone, her sons, Danny and Lee, and Mrs. Sol Redstone. Presentations of the script book and charm bracelet were made. Preparing the program were Mesdames Ralph Miller, Abe Rozanoff, Al Gursky, Marshall Brenner, Sol Redstone, Harry Shefman, Aaron Benyas and Jack Lieber. Mesdames Albert Tanner, Hyman Wiseberg and Irvin Faudem were in charge of a social hour which followed. The program concluded with a showing of slides taken by Louis Redstone during his re- cent trip to Israel. Mrs. Jay Kogan, of Northwest Chapter, and Mrs. Monroe Title, of Schaefer - 7, arranged the en- tire afternoon's activities. Pythions Schedule Annual Cabaret Nite on Sunday The annual Cabaret Nite pre- ry and Beatrice Rose, husband sented jointly by Detroit Lodge, and wife team, are chairmen of Knights of Pythias, and Pythian the evening. Sisters, Greater. Detroit Temple, will be held at 8:30 p. m., Sun- ,1 day, in Pythian Hall, 15787 Wyo- ming. Dave Diamond A floor show, in which mem- Orchestras — Entertainment bers of both groups will partici- 308 Fox Bldg. pate, will feature an all-girl WO. 2-4814 - UN.. 4-4346 revue, a minstrel sequence by the men and specialty nuMbers. Ed- *4+4 ************ * * +1 die Green and his orchestra will be featured for dancing. t Proceeds will go to purchase Passover baskets for needy fami- lies for the coming holiday. 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No cards. . * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robert Bockoff, of 19415 Lauder, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Richard Alan, at 8:30 pm., today, at Temple Israel. * * Mr. a n d Mrs. Max Prohow announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Teddy, on Saturday, at Cong. Bnai Zion. A dinner and reception in Teddy's honor will be held at 9:30 p.m., that evening, in the Mayfair Room. UN. 3-1860 Music of Distinction 12512 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Freed, of 18941 Cherrylawn, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Donald Jay, on April 2, at Cong. Beth Joseph. A buffet dinner in Don- ald's honor will be held from 7 to 11 p.m., that evening, in the family home. 112711 W. 7 RILES KLEIN . Bar Mitzvahs GRAEME- FLOWERS Mile Rd. What fervent love of herself would virtue excite if she could be seen—Cicero . 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