• Betrothal Told Following .r e c e n t meetings conducted by the Detroit Coun- cil of Pioneer Women, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Har- old Noveck, vice - president of education, a number of program aids have been made available to local groups during the com- ing season. One project, announced by Mrs. David Sislin, c u l t u r al chairman, is the establishment of a speakers bureau with a listing of local speakers avail- able to member chapters. In this connection-, resource material will be gathered and catalogued and - a programming . workshop established for the exchange of ideas on program. This is directed by Gloria Lif- shay, cultural co-chairman, who will be librarian of the source material. Elsie Harold was named tem- porary chairman of a Council- sponsored study group. Under Council membership chairman, Bea Shulman, mem- bership teas are being arranged by all chapters for September. The theme of "Big Sister" will be used for the membership drive. A highlight of the campaign will be a contest for those bringing in five or more new members. The winner will be given a trip to Israel. Other prizes also will be awarded. Women interested in joining new groups in Northwest De- troit, the suburban area or other chapters should call Mrs. Shul- man, TO. 5-2629, or Mrs. Frank Wasser, UN. 4-7124. Munich Community Inducts Dr. A. Kraus as Rabbi MUNICH, (JTA)—Dr. Adoni- yahu Kraus was inducted as Rabbi of Munich, a post which has been open for several years. Dr. Kraus, who is on leave from a post with the Israel Ministry of Religion, is a native of Burgenland, an Austrian province adjoining Hungary. From his arrival in Germany early this year, until hs ap- pointment to - the Munich post, TO —dtP) M opacidio Smart brides select the Sheraton-Cadillac for their weddings and receptions. And for good reason! First, the staff of this famous hotel spe- cializes in catering to wed- dings — lifts so many nagging details from the shoulders of the bride and her family. And whether you select the magnificent Grand Ballroom' for a party of 750, or one of our exquisite Parlors-for an intimate family group of as small as twenty, you may rest assured that the accommoda- tions and service will be the finest in Detroit. Our prices are reasonable, and you'll always be proud to remember that your wedding was at the Sheraton-Cadillac. For information and reservations, call Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000 SHERATON-CADILLAC HOTEL Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave. Miss Loeffler to Wed Irving H. Wiener . Open suspecting of others comes.- of secretly condemning ourselves. — Sir Philip Sidney. Ernest S. Curtis of Bloch Lodge has accepted the chair- manship of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Israel Council, it Master of Ceremonies was announced by Irwin I. and His Orchestra Cohn, chairman of the Detroit Detroit's Leader in Entertainment Israel Bond Committee. TO 8-2067 TO 6-5016 Serving as _vice-chairmen are Elias Goldberg, Philmore Lee- mon, Arnold Michlin ana. Fred Sorkow. At a preliminary planning PHOTOGRAPHY meeting for all Lodge presi- Bar MitzVahs Weddings dents and Israel chairmen, at- Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies. tended by 50 representatives, For Quality Workmanship plans were formulated for Bnai Call Mr. Rosen — UN. 1-9000 Brith Israel Bond efforts this coming fall. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Mrs. Arthur L. Frayne is • • : women's chairman for the Bnai • Musical Brith Chapters Israel Council. Entertainment MISS TRUDY ROUFF • • • •. FOR YOUR WEDDING A joint meeting of all Bnai MISS KATHLEEN LOEFFLER • OR BAR MITZVAH BY • • Mr. Morris Rouff, of Allen Brith Israel chairmen will be Park, and Mrs. Sam Pecherer, held Sept. 11, at the Labor Zion- DAVE DAVIDSON : The engagement of Kathleen • • LI 5-4352 • LI 4-3042 • of Rochester Ave., announce the ist Institute. Ellen Loeffler, daughter of Mrs. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• engagement of their daughter, Trudy Rouff, to Albert Altman, Will Train More Technicians Max Loeffler, of Oakfield Ave., and the late Mr. Loeffler, to son of Mr. Louis Altman and WATCH FOR OPENING ! At ORT Schools in Israel Irving H. Wiener, son of Mr. the late Mrs. Anna Altman. An enrollment in trade and and Mrs. Louis Wiener, of Glen- technical courses of well over dale Ave., was recently an- California Bar Admits 5,000 during the coming school nounced. Both the bride-elect 8926 W. 7 MILE year is anticipated by ORT in and her fiance are students at Detroit Naval Officer Wayne State University. ■ Detroiter Norman R. Atkins, Israel. These services will be offered now serving with the United States Naval Reserve as a lieu- at 45 trade schools, plus between tenant junior grade,, has been 35 and 40 adult courses. con- admitted to the California State ducted in cooperation with the Bar Association, after success- Ministry of Labor. The schools fully passing the recent Bar ex- are located in 20 communities throughout the country and em- aminations. - Commodes, table appointments, wall A 1953 graduate of the Wayne ploy a staff of 250 instructors, decor, bedroom set, coffee table, tea University Law S c h o o 1, Lt. many of them graduates of the Atkins is currently stationed Central ORT Teachers' Train- wagon, game table, lamps . . with the U.S. Naval Postgrad- ing Institute in Switzerland. uate School, at Monterey, Calif., where he is legal officer. The losing side is full of FollAing a year's tour of suspicion.—Publilius SyruS. duty aboard the USS Bodoeing ***************** in San 'Diego, Lt. Atkins went You Can Be Sure . . . If It's to Newport, R. I., graduating UP TO 75% with high honors from the U. S. 9( Navy School of Military Justice. Residing with him at Mon- And His Orchestra lc terey is his wife, the former Charlotte Lehrman, of Detroit, *TY 5-2445 UN 4-3018* and their son, Daniel Sterling. ********************** Lt. Atkins is the son of Mrs. Sarah Atkins, of Santa Rosa Dr. SAM ROSENBLAT J. J. CLARKE - PUMPERNIKS MONSTER SALE I DICK STEIN * I JACK GORBACIT1 Yiddish-Speaking Jewry Declines in Cana& MONTREAL, (WJA) — The percentage of the Jewish popu- lation claiming Yiddish as its mother tongue in Montreal has dropped from 96.9 per *cent in 1921 (when the question of mother tongue was first intro- duced into the Canadian census) to 53.5 per cent in 1951. This is disclosed in a population study of the Canadian Jewish Congress. In Toronto, 97.8 per cent of all Jews claimed Yiddish as their mother tongue in 1921 as against 51.3 per cent in 1951. The relative figures for Win- nipeg were 98.8 per cent in 1921 as against 66, per cent in 1951. The percentage of the Jewish population of Montreal able to speak English increased from 93.7 per cent in 1921 to 97.9 per cent in 1941 and decreased to 94.1 per cent in 1951, due to the influx of immigrants during the post-war period. The percentage of the Jewish population able to speak both official languages, English and French, increased from 28.8 per cent in 1921 to 32.1 per cent in 1951. . • Bnai Brith to Spur Israel Bond Appeal I PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Our Specialty Quality Work — Moderate Prices j ed TO 7-0930 Personaliz Servic e I LAST WEEK OF SALE OFF aldAILICA gnifthiwzA 19451 LIVERNOIS OPEN FROM 10-5—MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 11•116.01!... Bedding, draperies, linens towels — all at savings AVC to Man Booth at Michigan State Fair The Allied Veterans Council and its Auxiliary again this year will have a booth at the Michi- gan State Fair, Aug. 31 to Sept. 9. The booth will feature arti- cles, such as belts, pins, earrings, purses, wallets, hot pads, aprons and other items made by hos- pitalized and non-hospitalized, handicapped persons. Disabled veterans with mer- chandise to display and sell at the booth should contact Mike Boginski,. :v.e ter a ns Memorial Bldg., 151 W. Jefferson, or call Agatha. Schule, VA. 2-4404. Helping plan the booth are Louba Lupiloff, Auxiliary presi- dent, G l a d y s Zuk and Rose Cowan. Hudson's 75th Anniversry AUGUST WHITE SALE An event knowing Hudson customers look forwSrd to each year—and this Anniversary year packed with even bigger values. Linens for kitchen, bedroom, Bath and `dining room. Top-quality sheets, cases—even mattresses and draperies—slimmed way down in price. So check your needs—then hurry in and fill the gaps. HUDSON'S DOWNTOWN-3rd, 8th, 9th Floors; HUDSON'S NORTALAND-1 st Level 17—TH E DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS —Friday, August 10, 1956 Pioneer Women Set Fall Program