Coy. Williams Proclaims May as `City of Hope Month' in Michigan G o v. G. MENNEN WILLIAMS signs a proclamation calling for the observance in Michigan during May of City of Hope Month. Looking on are Mrs. STANLEY OSCHIN (left) vice- president Cancer Fighters, and Mrs. THOMAS ROSEN- BERG, the organi- sation 's president. There are five City of Hope Auxiliaries in Detroit supporting activities at the Du- arte, Calif. cancer, leukemia, heart and tuberculosis center. Besides the Cancer Fight- ers, they are the City of Hope Chapter, Auxiliary, Mr. and Mrs. Group and Duartians. The Center, built in 1913, has grown to be one of the important medical and research centers in the nation. On May 22, the Cancer Fighters will hold its annual Dinner-Dance, at Holiday Manor, proceeds from which support the City of Hope. Mrs. Oschin is overall chairman. Mrs. Winton Heads Beth El Sisterhood 14 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 13, 1955 Bar Mitzvahs * e ngagementi Mr. and Mrs. Leo Simon, of Appoline Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Susan Joan, to Bertrand Hor- witz, son of Mrs. Alex Horwitz, of Waverly Ave., and the late Mr. Horwitz. The couple are alumni of Wayne University, where the bride-elect was affili- ated with Sigma Theta Delta sorority. A December wedding is planned. FIRST QUALITY Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers Ducks & Turkeys OUTLET POULTRY CO. 2735 W. Davison TO. 8-4281 3 shoctem on premises Rabbis S. Kahane H. Tennenbaum L. Tennenbaum We are now serving Oak Park, and Northwest Section. FREE DELIVERY TO. 8-4281 * * Dr. and Mrs. Harry H. Kay, of Beverly Hills, Calif., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, James Stuart, on Saturday, at Cong. Beth Yehuda, 721 Ocean Front, Venice, Calif. A reception in his honor will be held Sun- day, at 8356 Blackburn, Los Angeles. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. Fealk, of 18075 Appoline, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Eugene Lewis, on May 21, at the Beth Aaron Synagogue. A family din- ner in his honor will be held that evening in the Mayfair Roam. * * Temple Players, third vice- president of Sisterhood; and pro- gram chairman of the Michigan State Federation of Temple Sis- terhoods. A. graduate of Northwestern University, she has been presi- dent of Home Relief Society, vice-president, Northwest Chap- ter, Women's American ORT; Tag Day chairman for the Amer- ican Cancer Society, and is a member of many other civic and communal organizations, includ- ing the Girl Scouts which she served for four years as a leader. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Yashinsky, of 2643 Elmhurst, announce the Bar Mitzvah Df their son, Jerry Delano, on May 21, at Cong. Mogen Abraham. A dinner in Jerry's honor will be held May 22, in the Mayfair Room. Four Community Actors In Wayne U. Production Several young communityites Ativi tieo will be featured in "Dark of the Moon," a folk drama which will close the current Wayne Univer- sity Theater season. The play opened last weekend, and will run again today and Saturday. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. Featured in the cast a r e Harold Herman, son of Mrs. Sophie Herman, 2930 Elmhurst; Joan Hertzenson, daughter of Mrs. Helen Hertzenson, of 3337 Fullerton; Barry Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine, of 2980 Waverly; and Phyllis Pull- berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pullberg, of 3729 Calvert. Greenbush to Open For Summer May .16 Greenbush Inn, popular sum- mer resort located at Greenbush, Mich., on the shores of Lake Huron will open for the season on May 16. Special celebrations are planned for Memorial Day, July 4 and Labor Day weekends. Under the new management of Dr. Max Rosenfeld, Greenbush will operate as a vacation and recreation resort. Menus will feature high protein meat, chicken and fish or lacto-vege- tarian foods for those who desire them. Dr. Rosenfeld has written numerous articles, spoken at many chiropractic and naturo- pathy conventions locally and nationally and has taught over the radio as "The Voice of Health." A health specialist with 25 years of practice, Dr. Rosenfeld will be assisted by Martha Ros- enfeld as hostess and nutritionist. Mrs. Rosenfeld has taught here and in New York, and has spent the past two years demonstrat- ing specialty cooking. Swimming will be available to vacationers in Greenbush's self- filtering pool and at the private lake beach. Children's counsel- lors will leave parents free to participate in the resort's recre- ation activities. Greenbush facilities will in- clude games, dancing, play and swimming, the latter under pro- fessonal instruction. Facilities also will be available for mas- sage, physical therapy, light treatments and chiropractic ad- j ustments, Information on the resort or its program may be addressed to Dr. Rosenfeld, 60 Collingwood, TO. 5-3307. 4. * * . Dr. and Mrs. Milton L. Sorock announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert Bruce, on May 21, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Wayne U. Radio Editor Gets Levenson Interview Elaine Y. Berman, of 2722 Webb, women's director €4 Wayne University's radio station WDET-FM, in her weekly pro- gram last week interviewed comedian Sam Levenson. Miss Berman, a Wayne senior, conducts WDET's "W o m an's World" program. The appear- ance of Levenson was considered a distinct honor, since he did not have time available for other appearances, Miss Berman said. ;*;.... • Dr. and Mrs. David J. Sand- weiss, of 18235 Parkside, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Donald Arthur, on Saturday, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. A re- ception in his honor will be held from 3 to 7 p.m., Sunday, in the family home. No cards. * Mrs. Frank J. Winton, long active in Temple Beth El activi- ties, was elected president of the temple Sisterhood at the 54th annual meeting on May 9th. Mesdames Burton J. Friedman, Major A. Siegel and Leonard W. Fox, vice-presidents; Samuel J. Rands, Fred Gross. Ameroll F. Rothschild and Leo A. Green- blatt, secretaries; and Ben Salon, treasurer. Serving on the board will be Mesdames Mark H. Birnkrant, I. Irving Bittker, Roger D. Ettlin- ger, Jerome J. Frank, J. J. Marks, Arthur R. Bloom, Rus- isell S. Davis, s" Mrs. Winton David Handle- man, Merrill E. Silverstein, Emil T. Stern and Arthur Victor. They will join Mesdames Man- uel E. Arden, Jack Ecker, Her- man H. Holinstat, Sol L. Koni- kow, Leo S. Oppenheim, Albert F. Rogan, Saul J. Rubin, Gerald D. Spero, Sam S. Willis and Samuel S. Willis : who remain on the board. The fallowing past presidents will serve in an ex-officio capa- city on the board: Mesdames Philip Bloomgarden, Lawrence Freedman,Isaac Gilbert, John C. Hopp, Maurice Klein, Sanford R. Klein, Harry Krohn, Arthur H. Rice, Oscar C. Robinson, M. B. Sulzberger, M. George Wayburn and Sol A. Wolff. Mrs. Winton, who was con- firmed in 1932, served as corres- ponding secretary of the Young People's Society, secretary of the Ruth Rosender to Wed Charles Weingarten The Incomparable IRV HELD And His MISS RUTH ROSENDER Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rosen- der, of Cherrylawn Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Leah, to Charles Jay Weingarten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Weingarten, also of Cherrylawn Ave. The bride-elect attends Wayne University's college of education. Mr. Weingarten is a junior in the University of Michigan Med- ical School where he is affiliated with Phi Delta Epsilon frater- nity. A September wedding is planned. IMMIIII11101.71111•111. WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH? 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May 8 are Lester Lunsky, president; Ber- nie Krause, Ronald Bassey and Daniel Hass, vice-presidents; Judy Stutz, secretary; Judy Hack, treasurer, and Sidney Jackson, MSTY board member. * * * The annual Spring Concert in the school auditorium will take place June 8, with the orches- tra, band, choral groups and en- sembles entertaining. A delight- ful program is planned. * * * With the variety show a huge success, the band uniform fund reached a new high. Soon, the fund will be complete, and the band will have its uniforms. TIME, MONEY Cr WORRY" Shirts Beautifully Laundered QUALITY LAUNDRY and -DRY CLEANING webster 3-8000 JULES KLEIN Music of Distinction WO. 1-4710 750 Book Bldg. Detroit's Best Lauidry & Dry Cleaning Value Your Patronage Solicited PRE-ANNOUNCEMENT MAY F OL1C B&P of the Chapter, Irnai B'rith will be held SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1955-9:00 P. 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