Women's Division's Leadership Courses for '55-'56 to Start on Oct. 3 JTVF A leadership training course and a series of seminars are scheduled by the Women's Divi- sion of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, under the leadership of Mesdames Irving Posner and Nathan Kaplan, education_ chair-: men. The leadership course, led by Mrs. Isidore So- beloff, will pro- vide a thorough grounding in . Federation and its agencies and will serve as pre-requisite to the seminars. T h e 1955 - 56L . program w i 11 Mrs. Posner mark the fourth year for the seminars, whose current chair- man is Mrs. Charles Lakoff. Tho leadership training course, which had an enrollment of 50 women last year, will begin Monday, with ail sessions from 10 a.m. to .12 noon. Isidore Sobeloff, executive director of Federation, will ad- dress the initial meeting. On Oct. 10 and 17, the group will hear William Avrunin, Fed- eration's associate director. The first three meetings will be held in the Esther Berman Branch of the United Hebrew Schools. On Oct. 24, the course will of- fer a bus trip with stops at Fed- eration-supported services. Be- ginning at the Esther Berman Elaine Blahe Betrothed To Eugene Friedman Cohen-Brawer Rites • Scheduled for May 22 Branch of the United Hebrew Schools, the group will tour the Jewish Home for Aged and Sinai Hospital and will cover the pro- posed new Jewish Community Center locations. The course will culminate with a meeting on Oct. 31 at the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Building, 163 Madison. The remaining education sub- division education extension, is led by Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel. This project will take the form of "Communi-Teas", planned for many of the new neighborhoods where mothers, who have small children, find it difficult to go to. meetings. New Center Course fo Keep Housewives in Stitches DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, September 30, 1955 Sewing Classes at the Jewish Community Center will begin at 9:30 a.m., Oct. 11, in the D. W. Simons Bldg., 4000 Tuxedo, and will meet regularly thereafter each Tuesday and Thursday morning. Instruction will feature sewing for the home and the person, methods of alterations and use of patterns. The course is free to Center members. For infor- mation, .call Laina Temchin, WE. 3-7380, Ext. 21 or 22. - j For the Perfect Affair! i -1 MICKEY WOOLF I We remodel double breasted suits I to modern single breasted models. SPECIALS: '22" Sport Coats Reg. $32.50 Suits $ 49 " I Reg. $65 Large selection of pants. Dance with Delight to LARRY FREEDMAN Radom Tailors I and His Orchestra UN. 1-2971 TO. 6-7555 BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB will "kick-off" its program for the year with a cabaret night the evening of Oct. • 9, in the synagogue social hall, announces Dr. Albert Schwartz, president. M. C. for the evening will be Comedian Lou Shore. Dancing, refreshments, prizes and enter- tainment have been arranged by the program comittee under the general chairmanship of Harmon Moss. The public is invited. * * * MOGEN ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB will hold pits weekly min- yan breakfast and study hour at 9 a.m., Sunday, in the synagogue. Services will be held in memory of Harry Weiswasser, recently- departed member. * * * ADAS SHALOM MEN'S CLUB will open its season at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, with • a post holiday dance in the synagogue's social hall. Dick Stein and his orchestra will play music for dancing. Friends are invited to attend. UN. 3-3737 .., . .11111■0•01111■ 0 411. 11 1.111M1. 1 1MIN,IMII0 1.1 ■ 11.11111.11.41 ■ 011111•1,0.11.34 The first daily in the United States appeared in Philadelphia in 1784. Men's Clubs and His Orchestra I. i 11559 Dexter WE. 3-91521 MISS BEVERLY COHEN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen, of Tuxedo Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Bev- erly Joy, to Lawrence Brawer, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. Stanley Brawer, of Sturtevant Ave. The bride-elect is a student at Wayne University. A May 22 wedding is being planned. AH! WHAT A LUKSHEN KUGEL... Greenfield Noodles of Course ti ,■ 11 18211 Wyoming We Deliver Moscow Rabbi's Greeting JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Israel Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog has received a Rosh Hashanah greet- ing from Moscow Chief Rabbi M. Schleifer, it was revealed here. The message was in He- brew, transmitted in Latin char- acters. Wedding 114T4 j IOU , UN. 1-4770 Bells Forgot We will be closed this Sunday, October 2 10°5• KOSHER MEATS and POULTRY Are Not - If Today A Please Note: Film Sid by Is Shot Siegel TO. 8-2705 SHOP AND SAVE IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT AT THE DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS "Where Old Friends Meet to Shop"- 13301 DEXTER ‘ATATry 18207 WYOMING Free Parking MISS ELAINE BLAKE Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake, of Sturtevant Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Elaine Marilyn, to Eugene Fried- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friedman, of Burlingame Ave. The bride-elect is a Wayne University sophomore. Her fiance, a Wayne graduate, is now attend- ing the university's law school. A June 4 wedding is being placed. Adas Shaloni Women List New Committees Mrs. George R. Liss, president of the Sisterhood of Adas Sha- lom Synagogue, this week an- nounced the appointments of the following members as chairman of standing committees: Mesdames David I. Samelson, mem- bership; Samuel Stecker, membership conservation; Norman Allan, program; Joseph Katchke, ways and means; Sidney Shevitz, adult study institute; Albert M. Egrin, apron project; Nor- man Leemon, gift shoft; Alexander Moss, budget; Samuel Gold, by-law re- vision; Samuel L. Goodman, Bar Mitz- vah Club; Morris Serwin, choral group; Max H. Goldsmith, Herbert L. Harris, Philip Helfman, Joseph M. Markel and Jacob E. Segal, consultative. Others are Mesdames Jules Kamen, drama group; Joseph Katchke, donor luncheon; Saul Brenner, Friday serv- ices; George Bassin, Girl Scouts; Har- ry A. Keller, historian and publicity; Norman Cottler and Harry Festen- stein, house and, ritual; Barney Golden, Israel Bonds; Dan Shapiro, Jewish Community Council and League of Jewish Women; Norman I. Leemon, library commission; Charles H. Char- lip, Louis Kirsch, Albert Potiker, greet- ing book; Herbert L. Harris, nominat- ing. Concluding the list are Mesdames Harry Nachman, oneg shabbat; Samuel Gold, parliamentarian; Herman Avrin, tribute funds; Manny Lax, printing and mimeographing; Philip Langwald, Serva-Camp and USO; Nicholas Fena- kel, sick and visiting; Sol C. Grossman, social action; Charles Spevak, social services; Harry Spoon, Moe Gantz, social; Sol C. Grossman, religious school; Meyer K. Rubin, sunshine; Louis Kirsch and Arthur L. Schultz, telephone; Herbert L. Harris, Herman Avrin, Torah scholarship luncheon; Herbert Harris and Jacob E. Segal, youth commission; Maurice Lax, inter- mediate group; Louis Kirsch and Joseph Morris, United Synagogue Teens. HUNT'S WELCH BARTLETT PEARS 3 For 3 ,0, STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 24-0z.-35c ea. $1100 PREMIER 500 10-0z. Tumbler LAND-O-LAKES Solid Pack - White Meat 3 for $1 00 COTTAGE CHEESE 1-Lb. Carton NOW 139C ONLY NEW PACK 19 c SEALTEST or BORDEN'S CAMPBELL TOMATO SOUP ICE CREAM All Flavors Your Choice V2 Gal. 89c HILL'S BROS. 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