Adas Shalom Women
'Cooking Up a Donor'
To Wed in March
MISS EVELYN KATZ
Mrs. Lillian Katz, 'of Cleveland
Heights, 0., announces the en-,
gagement of her daughter, Eve-
lyn, to Walter Singer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nat Singer,. of Oakman
Blvd. A March 18 wedding is
planned.
A donor rally is planned by
the Sisterhood of Adas Shalom
Synagogue at 12:30 p.m., -Mon-
day, in the congregation's social
hall, according to Mrs. Joseph
Katchke, the day's chairman.
A musical . fantasy, "Cooking
Up a 4Donor;" which has been
written and directed by Mrs.
Sidney Shevitz and Mrs. Sol Slo-
movitz, will be presented in the
form of a cooking school.
Favorite- recipes, as prepared
by Mesdames Philip Helfman,
Norman Allan, Nicholas Lazar,
Harry Goldberg and David Dun-
sky, will be highlighted.
In the cast will be Mesdames
Louis Beresh, Norman Allan,
Bernard Jaffe, Jule Kamen,
Harry Nachman, J. Stewart Lin-
den, Manny Lax, Joseph Katchke
and Ida Rosner. Choreography is
being directed by Claire Biel-
field, of "Benji Palmer Studio.
All of the dishes to be pre-
pared, or already made, will be
given away to donor ticket hold-
ers. Preparing the foods are
Mesdames M o 11 y e Weitzman,
Norman Cottler, Sam Simmer,
Max Goldsmith and Herbert
Harris.
Name Dr. Rosenzweig
The nest may be constructed Sinai Chief of Staff
so far as the sticks go, by the
Dr. Saul Rosenzweig has suc-
male bird; but only the hen can
ceeded Dr. Harry C. Saltzstein
line it with moss and down.
—Frances Cobbe as chief of staff of Sinai Hos-
pital, it was announced this
week by Dr. Julien Priver, ex-
ecutive director of the hospital.
Dr. Saltzstein, who served in
that position since the hospital's
Orchestras—Entertainment
opening in 1953, has retired from
308 Fox Bldg.
the post.
Other appointments made at
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cal staff and staff executive
committee are Dr. Maurice P.
Candids by
Meyers, assistant chief of staff;
and Dr. Eli M. Brown, secretary-
treasurer.
and associates
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Joyce Lane Betrothed
To Louis J. Slavin
5 Detroiters Added to JDC Board of Directors
At the 41st annual meeting of Wineman. Continuing to serve
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tee, held in New York, five De- Allen, Maurice Aronson, Charles
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MISS JOYCE ELLEN LANE
T h e engagement of Joyce
Ellen Lane to Louis J. Slavin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Slavin, of Kalamazoo, Mich., has
been announced by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Lane,
of Salem Ave., Detroit.
Joyce, who is vice-president of
the school of education at the
University of Michigan, is a
member of Wyvern and Mortar-
board honorary societies and Al-
pha Epsilson Phi sorority.
Her fiance, who graduated from
U. of M. last June, was affiliated
with Zeta Beta Tau fraternity.
.A June wedding is planned.
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The Sisterhood of Cong. Shaar-
ey Zedek will feature Bob Leslie,
of WWJ-TV. and Mrs. Esta
Frank, one of -its own members,
in a program planned for Mon-
day, in the synagogue social hall.
Leslie and Mrs. Frank will
read from the
p 1 a y "Jacob's
Dream," by
Richard B eer-
Hoffman. M r s .
Bea Koenigsberg
will assist in the
presentation.
Chairmen o f
the program,
which will begin
with a dessert
luncheon at
•12:30 p.m., are
Mrs. Philip
Frank and Mrs.
Leslie
Harry Oberstein,
the latter who will present the
prologue.
Mrs. Baer Keidan, Sisterhood
president, invites the public to
attend.
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Members of the Detroit Lands-
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Monday, as the closing event of
their third annual campaign for
State of Israel Bonds.
The program will be in the
form of a dessert supper, begin-
ning at 8:30 p.m., at Lachar's.
Reservations are being taken by
the Israel Bond office, WO. 2-
5091.
Isidore Sosnick and J. B. Or-
mond, chairmen of the Lands-
manshaften Israel Bond commit-
tee, announce that there will be
presentation of awards to syna-
gogues and organizations who
purchased bonds from their
treasuries during the campaign.
Musical selections by Cantor
Hyman Adler and Mrs. Bella
Goldberg will highlight the pro-
gram.
Labor Zionist Branch
To Hear Book Review,
Branch Seven of the Zionist
Organization will feature a re-
view of "Marjorie Morningstar"
by Mrs. Lewis Cohen at a meet-
ing this Sunday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Tamils,
19204 Roselawn.
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vited to attend, announces Henry
Faigin, branch president.
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