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c t i v itie s in So c iety
Mrs. Sarah DeRoven, of 4067 Kendall, is currently enter-
taining her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ben-
. Artzi, who arrived here Dec. 9 from Tel Aviv, aboard the SS
Israel for a two-month visit.
Mrs. Julia Gale, formerly of Chicago Blvd., is now residing
at 1409 Sixth St., Bay City, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Rosner (Marilyn Novagrad) and
children, Roberta and Frank, formerly of Warwick Rd., Detroit,
' are now residing . in their new home at 25021 Gardner, Oak Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fishman and son, Melvyn, are now
residing in their new home at 20223 St. Marys.
The Arthur Cutler family, formerly of Collingwood Ave.,
are now residing in their new home at 17581 Prairie.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jerris - recently honored their daugh-
ter, Brenda Sue, at a sweet sixteen luncheon in Sammy's Avalon
Room, Oak Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pollock recently gave a luncheon at
Kormendy's for their relatives and friends • in honor of their
daughter Paula's sixteenth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Weisman, of 17416 Kentucky, are
currently vacationing at Daytona Beach and Miami Beach, • Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wertz and their four daughters have
moved from Oakman Blvd., and are now residing in their new
home at 15045 Rosemary, Oak Park, Mich.
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MISS SHEILA SPODAK
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spodak,
of Kew Garden Hills, N. Y.,' an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Sheila, to David Lo-
gan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Logan, of Sturtevant Ave.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Hunter College. Mr. Logan is
a senior at the Kansas School
of Osteopathy and Surgery.
The wedding will be solemn-
ized June 17, at Forest Hills
BRANDEIS LODGE, in Temple, Long Island, N. Y.
launching a drive for 100 new
members, has planned three
events, beginning Tuesday eve-.
ning, with the Lodge's annual
indoctrination p r o g r a m, at
Cong. Beth Joseph, 18450 Wy-
oming. Norton Taylor, presi-
dent, also announces the group's
anniversary celebration on Feb.
19, in the Fort Wayne Hotel,
and its annual Americanism
Night, on Feb. 26. -
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Marlene Risin Wed
To Marcel Salomon
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The weekly minyan of the
MOGEN ABRAHAM MEN'S
CLUB will be held at 9 a.m.,
Sunday, in the synagogue, fol-
lowed by breakfast and study
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of tractate Megillah. The class
in the Book of Samuel will
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the Yeshivah library.
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CLUB will host the congrega-
tion's other affiliate societies at
308 Fox Bldg.
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in the social hall of the syna-
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Detroit rabbinate will partici-
pate in a panel, "Humorous In-
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Dr. Robert Schiaff, chairman.
Guests are welcome.
JULES KLEIN
Bnai Brith Activities
GREATER DETROIT - MEN'S
and WOMEN'S COUNCILS will
hold their first blood bank rally
of the year from 6 to 11 p.m.,
Jan. 23, at Beth Aaron Syna-
gogxe, 18000 Wyoming. Movies
will be shown, prizes awarded
and refreshments served. Blood
bank chairmen call attention to
the present desperate need for
blood by the Red CroSs.
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REX LODGE will present
hypnotist Marty Horowitz at
its meeting at' 8:30 p.m., Wed-
nesday, at Cong. Beth Joseph,.
18450 Wyoming. Prizes and re-
freshments will be featured.
Friends are invited.
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Mildred E. Perlis, marriage
counselor, will address Tikvah
Lodge on
Thursday, in
Beth Joseph
Synagogue,
18450 Wyom-
ing. Mrs. Perlis
vvll draw on
her experiences
as a private
marriage coun-
selor to speak
Mrs. Perlis
on "Under-
s t a n d i n'g Ourselves and Mar-
riage."
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Mrs., Henry Schore, president
of Rabbi MANDEL M. ZAGER
CHAPTER, invites husbands of
members and friends to attend
its "Salute to Our Youth" pro-
gram, at its BBYO and Hillel
Night, at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
at Cong. Beth Yehudah, Wyo-
ming near Thatcher. Featured
will be Mrs. Charles Solovich,
as guest speaker, the film "Birds-
eye View of BBYO," and the 4
Score Singing Group, winners
of the Ed McKenzie TV award,
and the Mark Harvey Quartet
Band. Harvey Sosin will emcee
the program.
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Rabbi Mortis Adler will con-
duct the first session of a series
of BNAI BRITH, ADULT
STUDY GROUP programs at
p.m., Thursday, at _Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. All women's
chapters are cooperating in the
enlarged education program,
which will be held \ in various
synagogues with the general
theme "The Sources of Our
Tradition." Other speakers will
be Rabbi Hayim Donin and
Rabbi Frank F. Rosenthal. For
information, call Mrs. Phillip
Edelheit, TO. 6-1416.
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BNAI BRITH YOUTH OR-
GANIZATION chairmen a r e
invited to a buffet dinner- at 7
p.m., Thursday, at the InternaL
tional Institute, John R and
Kirby. Following dinner there
will be a business meeting, and
a panel of six BBYO teen-
agers will participate in a dis-
cussion. Mrs. Sydney Eidelman,
BBYO committee secretary, is
chairman.
ISRAEL CHAPTER is invit-
ing friends and relatives of
members to a "This Is Your
Life" program, to be held Tues-
day evening, at Beth Aaron
Synagogue. The life of one of
Israel Chapter's 'members will
be unfolded, relates Mrs'. Jeanne
Siegel, program chairman. A
social. hour will follow.
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Dave Diamond
Presents . . . •
Lachowitcher Aid Society
Announces 1956 Officers
The LachoWitcher Aid Soci-
ety announces that its newly
elected officers are:
Abe Butensky, president;
Ralph Stein, vice president;
Wm. Solomon,--ffeasurer; Arth-
ur Cutler and Isidor Gliner,
secretaries; Mr. and Mrs. J.
Brody, hospitalers; Alex Begun
and Joe Weinner, inner guards;
and Meyer Heller, board of
candidates.
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MRS. MARCEL SALOMON
Marlene Yvonne Risin, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Risin,
of 19350 Pennington, became
the bride of Marcel Salomon,
son of Mi. and Mrs. Milo Salo-
mon, on. Jan. 1. Rabbi Moses
Lehrman officiated at the wed-
Delegates from eight states, ding, which was solemnized at
including Michigan, and six the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel.'
Can'adian provinces, will attend
the WOMEN'S DISTRICT Parkman Library. Sets
GRAND LODGE NO. 6 meet-
ings Saturday and Sunday, in Family Living Series
The second program of a; se-
Chicago. Local representatives
will be Mesdames Charles Solo- ries on "Meeting the Stress of
vich, Gerald Goldberg,- Robert Everyday Life" will be present-
Coggan,' Moe Tack, Sam Gold, ed at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, at the
Alfred Lakin and Henry P. On- Parkman Branch Library, 1766
r•ch. Mrs. Onrich will present Oakman Blvd.
Dr. Carolyn Pr at t, clinical
checks from the major fund-
raising affair for Bnai Brith psychologist with the Merrill-
Palmer Schools, will speak on
philanthropies.
"Conquering Your Family Fric-
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tion."
PHILIP HANDLER LODGE
The Bnai Moshe Playmakers,
will hold a social meeting at directed by Stuart Wilber, will
8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Cong. be featured in a mental -health
Beth Moses, Linwood at Oak- play. In the cast are Sharon
man Ct. Victor ,Bloomfield, Bernstein, Philip Marcuse and
hypnotist, will highlight the Benita Ober, with technical di-
evening's program. Refresh- rection by Lyle Hochman.
ments will be served.
The library series will con-
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tinue for the following four
PISGAH 'LODGE has sched- weeks. There is no charge.
uled a meeting, to be followed_
by a social hour, at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, at Parkside Hall, 3119
Fenkell.
The Music Study Club of De -
troit will celebrate the 200th
birthday of Mozart at a , dessert
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Jan. 17,
at the home of Mrs. Victor
Martin, 1340 Balmoral Dr.
Mrs. Ezra Lipken will pre-
sent a book. review on Mozart's
life, and musical selections will
be played by Sadie Cooper
Braver, violinist; Lillian Zell-
man, pianist, and Mrs. Leon
Feig, vocalist. Mrs. Jacob S.
Sauls is prograrh chairman.
And His
ATHAN'S & IRVING'S
HENRY MORGENTHAU
CHAPTER will feature a prO-
gram it is calling "A Night at
the Races" on Monday evening,
at Cong. Beth _Joseph, 18450
Wyoming. Refreshments will be
served, and guests are invited.
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Music Study Club Slates
Mozart Birthday Event
"There never was a good war
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Jan. 17, 1706.
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