Fine,-Kane Nuptials: Set for December MISS ROSALYN FINE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fine, of 3826 W. Grand, announce the en- .gagement of their daughter, Rosalyn Betty, to Ronald Neal Kane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kane, of 2628 Monterey. Mr. Kane, who was recently discharged from the ftL.T.S. Navy, is presently a student at Wayne University. A,December wedding is planned. Zion Mizrachi Names Chairmen for Donor Mrs. Morris. Goldberg, presi- dent of the Sisters of Zion Miz- rachi, recently announced the fol- lowing appointments for the an- nual donor event, to be held Nov. 7, in Holiday Manor. General. chairman, Mrs. Louis Goldsmith; tickets and reserVa- tioris, Mrs. Flora Stherling; jour- naU -Mri. Ida Goldsmith; darlings, Mrs. A. Kea/flan; _organization, Mrs.: Isaac Rosenthal— and Mrs. Milton Winston; program,- Mrs. Joseph Kunin; Mrs. Joshua Sperka. • Mrs. Milton Winston will be hostess at a brunch in her home, at 18618 -Prairie, oh Wednesday morning for donor workers and captains. The next general meet- ing and rally will be held Oct. 4, in Young Israel Center. JWV Auxiliaries Mrs. Borin Heads Home Circle Branches Relief's Annilal Event Open Fall Activity To All 'Guest-Together' 15 auxiliaries in the Dept. Most branches of the Detroit Workmen's Circle will be active this week, beginning with four meetings scheduled for this eve- ning. Branch 460 will meet at 9 p.m., today, in the Circle Center, 11529 Linwood to discuss assessments for a sick fund and to plan a benefit games party for Sept. 30. "History and Development of the Modern Dance" is the princi- pal topic of Branch 1060, which meets at 9 p.m., today, in the home • of Dr. and Mrs. Zalman Konikow, 13324 Balfour, Hunt- ington Woods. . Harriet Berg, assistant director of the Wayne University Dance Workshop, will demonstrate tech- niques of modern dance and lead the discussion. Branch 111 will open fall activ- ities with a cultural meeting at 9 p.m., today, at the Center. Sam- uel Sigal, of The Jewish Daily Forward, w i 11 be principal speaker. Yiddish readings by Mrs. Ida Couzens; . songs by Simon Klec- sewski; piano selections by Mrs. Sophie_ Smith; community sing- ing and refreshments are planned. The final meeting of the night, also to be held at 9 p.m., will be that of Branch 470. Meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Granat, 16536 Cheyenne, mem- bers will discuss "This Atomic Age." The Circle's Jewish Culture In- stitute will begin its 15-week series on Oct. 4, in the Center. Saul Maltz, school director, and Eugene Brownstein, chairman of the E-S Council, announce that registration may be made by call- ing the Center, TO. 9-2014. of Mich., Jewish War Veterans, will hold various "guest-togeth- ers" during October in an all- out membership drive, according to Mrs. Morton Oppenheim, Jr., vice president. The "guest-togethers" will take the form of games nights, fashion shows, teas and cocktail parties. Mothers, wives and sisters of veterans are eligible to join any auxiliary of the J.W.V., which carries on an extensive service program throughout the year. Veteran's hospitals, Childrens' Hospital, anti-aircraft units, the Detention Home, U.S.O. and D.S. 0. are serviced monthly by this group. Membership information can be obtained by calling Mrs. Op- penheim at LI 5-33.61. Israel Is Largest Per Capita Importer of U.S. Goods Catering for all occasions, in our beautiful banquet hall or in your home. We supply all dishes and table , appointments. Special Rates for Showers 3169 2nd, nr. Masonic Temple TE. 2-7630 UN. 4-6258 "Over 1,200 American firms share in U. S. exports to Israel— the country with the highest per- capita imports from the U. S. outside of the Western Hemis- phere," said R. Elchanani, a member of the board of the Tel- Aviv Chamber of Commerce, at a meeting of the American-Israel Chamber of Commerce, in New York. - In 1954 alone, the Israeli busi- nessman said, $74,000,000 worth of American merchandise was ex- ported to Israel, comprising both multi-million groups such as grains, automobiles and parts and machinery and a variety of thou- sands of items. IT'S TIME TO TAKE DOWN YOUR AWNINGS • COMPLETE STORAGE SERVICE— Take down, storage and installation in Spring • AWNINGS REPAIRED • NEW AWNINGS FOR SPRING DELIVERY— At Reduced Winter Prices • FREE ESTIMATES STAR AWNING CO. 8343 FENKELL For the Finest in Musk BEN KATZMAN Coll LI. 7-2943 J. J. CLARKE Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Movies - 3 D's Formals and Candids Why Not Call Mr. Rosen For an Appointment 3233 W. McNichols • UN. 1-9000 MRS. WILLIAM BORIN t Mrs. William Borin has been named chairman of the annual dinner dance of Home Relief So- ciety, - to be - held Wednesday evening, Oct. 26, at Elmwood Casino, Windsor. Sammy Davis, Jr., will headline the floor show. Prizes will include a week-end for two at the Concord, given by Delphine Finn Michaels of Elkin Hotel and Travel Agency. Mrs. Albert Smith is chairman of the yearbook. Mrs.. Samuel Goldman, president, states that proceeds will be used to aid needy fami- lies. (Formerly at 8840 Linwood) UN. 2-6200 *********************4A Music by ... 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Each of the . adult groups — Pioneer Women, Farband and LZ0A---are invited to send five delegates to the par- ley. Young people interested in Ha- bonim activity may call Galfond, TY. 6-3468. SAMEROFF'S CATERING rilyn Cohn to Wed George A. Warren • CARD OF THANKS The family of the, late. Harcsr". Weiswasser acknowledges with grateful appreciation the manY: kind expressions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be. reavement. YOM KIPPUR DANCE Featuring MISS MARILYN COHN Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cohn, of Syracuse, N. Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Ruth, of 12700 Lincoln, Highland Park, to George A. Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Warren, of 2655 Leslie. Miss Cohn, a graduate of Syra- cuse University and the post- graduate program of Western Reserve University, is assistant director of the Nursing Service at Highland Park General Hos- pital. Mr. Warren is a graduate of Wayne University Law School, a member of the Michigan Bar Association and assistant chief of classification with the Detroit Civil Service Commission. A November wedding is planned. CARLOS RIVERA and His Orchestra Monday Night, Sept. 26, 9 to 12 p.m. DAVISON BUILDING Center Members 50c Plan Roll Call to Combat Shortage of Teachers NEW YORK (JTA) — A Na- tional Roll Call designed to meet the mounting needs of Jewish education in this country has been launched by the American Association for Jewish Education, it was announced by Philip W. Lown, president of the Associa- tion. Reaching out into communities from coast to coast, the Roll Call will alert local leadership to its specific responsibilities in the area- of Jewish communal work, and will enlist popular support for the intensification program of the Association. Top priority in this program, Lown pointed out, concerns an all-out effort to cope with the problem of teacher shortage that has developed in recent years. (Refreshments)- Non-Members $1.25 TRAVEL SERVICE EXPERT COMPLETE — FREE SERVIC Sabbath League Slates Luncheon on Tuesday The Women's Sabbath League will install .its newly-elected of- ficers at a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m., Tuesday in the Young Israel Center. Rabbi Joshua Sperka, guest speaker, will discuss "The Chal- lenge of These Times." Mrs. Hadassah Prero will act as in- stalling officer. and Mesdames L. Kaplan, P. Leader, M. Servetter, P. Bielewic, M. Winston, H. Greenfield and Esther Cohen will serve as hostesses. • Mrs. Isadore Levin, the presi- dent-elect, has urged all women in the community to strengthen the cause of sabbath observance in the -coming year by refraining from shopping on the sabbath. 4059 W. 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