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Hebrew Schools Auxiliary Sets
Nov. 30 Date for Annual Luncheon

Pioneer Women Set
$50,000 Goal for
Annual Donor Event

The 25th annual donor event
of the Detroit Council of Pioneer
Women is taking up much of the
planning of all its constituent
organizations this week, as 1,200
local members work toward
achieving their $50,000 fund-
raising goal.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17

Friday, November 11, 1955

Set I an.,14 Date

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Herman
Kessler, of 18265 Santa Rosa,
acknowledges with grateful ap-
preciation the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy • extended by
relatives and friends during the
family's recent bereavement.

JULES KLEIN

Music of Distinction

Funds from the donor, which
is scheduled for 8:30 p.m., Dec.
4, at Masonic Temple, are
channeled to Pioneer Women's
sister organization in Israel,
Moatzot Hapoalot.

750 Book Bldg., WO 1-4710

J. J. CLARKE STUDIO

Portraiture

These funds help implement a
program of education and social
services for women, teen-age
boys and girls and youngsters
through vocational training
courses, an agricultural school
and kindergartens and nurseries
in Israel.

Planning the annual luncheon of the Women's Auxiliary of
the United Hebrew Schools are the following members of the
steering committee, standing, left to right: Mesdames GEORGE
ROBERTS, treasurer; IRVING SCHUMAKER, arrangements;
MEYER STEWART, publicity; and RUBEN SAYWITZ, tickets;
seated are: Mesdames NATHAN OLESHANSKY, luncheon chair-
man; IRVING PALMAN, president; and IRVING ARLIN, pro-
gram. Not shown are Mesdames Charles A. Smith, Jacob Axelrod,
Herman Wetsman, Louis Tobin and Bert Smokier, co-chairmen.
The luncheon, scheduled for Nov. 30, at Holiday Manor, will
highlight -an original cantata, "Portrait of Our Schools," written
by Mrs. Irving Arlin.

Joseph Schuster, Renowned Cellist,
Center Symphony's Soloist, Nov. 22

Joseph Schuster, world re- cellist with the Berlin Philhar-
nowned cellist, 'will be guest monic. In 1934, he made his
soloist when the Center Sym- American debut as solo cellist
with the New York Philharmonic
phony Orchestra, Julius Chajes, where he remained for ten years.
conductor, opens its 1955-56 con- In 1944, he resigned this post to
cert - season, Tuesday evening, devote himself to concert appear-
Nov. 22, 8:30 p.m., in - the Davison ance throughout the world.
Jewish - Center,
In addition to the Schumann
4059 W. Davison.
He will be heard Cello Concerto, the program will
in Schumann's include a performance of Bach's
Conce rto for Brandenburg Concerto No. 3,
Cello and Or- Beethoven's "Prometheus" over-
chestra in A ture, and Prokofieff's Classical
Symphony.
Minor.
A child prod-
igy, Schuster be-
gan playing an
undersized cello
when he was
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kahn, of
three years old.
At the age of 10, Monterey Ave., announce the en-
he attracted the gagement of their daughter, Eve-
attention of Gla- lyn Leah, to Lawrence Peisner,
zounov, whose son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmiard Peis-
influence ner, former Detroiters, now of
Schuster brought him a Orlando, Fla.
scholarship at the St. Petersburg
* * *
Conservatory of Music. His sub-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Abels
sequent career swept the music announce the engagement of
world with astounding success. their daughter, Margot Jane, to
He succeeded Piatigorsky as solo Dr. Jerry H. Abramson, son of
Mrs. Harry Abramson and • the
late Mr. Abramson. The bride-
elect is a 'graduate of the Univer-
sity of Michigan. Her fiance
graduated from U. of M.'s School
of Dentistry.
* * *
A December wedding is in the
DONALD FOX CHAPTER has offing for Grace Ritow, of High-
completed final plans for an land Park, Ill., and Jules Mar-
evening of games and bingo on goles, of Grand Rapids, Mich.
Thursday evening, in United Both young people will graduate
Friendship Hall. Special enter- in June from the University of
tainment, prizes and refresh- Michigan. Miss Ritow, president
ments will be featured. Friends Of the Senior Women's Honorary
Society, will receive her degree
are invited.
* * *
in education, while her fiance
BUSINESS and PROFESSION- will receive his doctor of medi-
AL CHAPTER will meet at 8:30 cine degree. He is president of
p.m., Tuesday, at Young Israel Phi Delta Epsilon medical fra-
Center. Lt. Helen Gallini will ternity. Mr. Margoles is the
speak on activities in the Worn- brother of Mrs. Kenneth D. Ja-
en's Division of the Detroit Po- cobson, of Detroit.
lice Department. A social pro-
gram will follow. A cocktail Northwest Center. Club
party, highlighted by the appear-
ance of the Charles Weiner Trio, Elects Officers for Year

n,gagements

Activities

The Regals, a Northwest Jew-
ish Center club for teen-age
boys, recently elected the fol-
lowing new officers: Dave Lus-
tig, president; Max Gendelman,
vice-president; Chuck Olender,
treasurer; Bob Stewart and Hal
MANDY YUSTER CHAPTER, Stulberg, secretaries.

will be held at 9 p.m., Nov. 19,
at Zack's Catering. The party is
open only to members who pur-
chased tickets for the Bnai Brith
Variety Show and their escorts.
*
*

BBYM, currently is holding its
Plans for the year call for
annual membership drive. Young
men over 18 are invited to call charity dances and promotion
Ray Randell, UN. 4-0271, or Bob drives to help peoples of all
races, creeds and colors. The
Salamon, TE. 4-2429.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Bertha
Iden acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many kind
expressions of sympathy extend-
ed by relatives and friends dur-
ing the family's recent bereave-
ment.

group meets under the leader-
ship of Martin Segal.

Thou shalt walk in thy way
safely, and thy foot shall not
stumble. When thou liest down,
thou shalt not be afraid: yea,
thou shalt lie down, and thy
sleep shall be sweet.
—Prov. 3:23, 24

* Mrs. Moe Saslove is in charge
of this year's program, which is
distributed at the donor event.
Working with her are the follow-
ing chapter representatives:

Mesdames Nathan Tenney,
Henry Faigin, Jack Brickner,
Bernard Frank, Jack Rosenthal,
Morris Mondrow, David Zabner,
Robert Weiss, George Gaynor,
Sara Rosens, Belle Kaminsky,
Edith Lempert, Netti Betinsky,
Frances Katz, Gertrude Levine
and Miss Gertrude Lind.

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of Clements Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Elaine, to Sheldon Girsh, son of
Mr. Joseph Girth, of Detroit, and
the late Mrs. Girsh. A January 14
wedding is planned.

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Mrs. Julei
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arranged a pro-
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merly concer t master of the
Wayne University Symphony Or-
chestra, and for 10 years concert-
master of the Jewish Center Sym-
phony, at present is ari orchestra
director and teacher with the De-
troit Board of Education. He

holds Bachelor of Science and
Master of Arts degrees in music
from Wayne University.
Mrs. Samuel Krone, donor
chairman, and her two co-chair-
men, Mrs.' Max Stollman and
Mrs. Al Schneider, invite all
donors, members and friends to
attend.
• Dessert of cake and coffee will
be served by the hostesses of the
day.
Workers' Brunch Tuesday
Mrs. Ravin also announces a
JNF workers' brunch to be held
next Tuesday, 11 • a.m., at the
Congregation Beth Shmuel, Buena
Vista and Dexter. Mrs. Krone
and her co-chairmen will wel-
come the division chairmen and
their captains and kits will be
distributed. The division chair-
men and their co-chairmen are:
Mesdames Israel Kardener,
Milton Winston, Sam Pearlman
with Jules Kraft, William Klafer
with Benjamin Klein, Jack Ros-
enthal with Irving Bloom, Wil-
liam Hordes with Edward Wish-
netsky, Leo Lesser with T. Kraft,
Charles Freidenberg with Frank
Skolnick, George Schneider with
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