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September 07, 1956 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-09-07

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Geraldine Fishman
Weds Budd Lawrence

omen s Ulubs

Mrs. Sarah Levin, newly-
elected president of Club One,
Pioneer Women, announces that
the opening meeting • of the sea-
son will be
held at 1 p.m.,
Sept. 11, at the
Labor Zionist
Institute, 19161
Schaefer. Mrs.
Ch an a Mich-
lin, a delegate
to the recent
World Zionist
Congress in
Jerusalem, will
• Mrs. Levin be the fea-
tured speaker, after which re-
freshments will be served. Pros-
pective members and guests are
invited.
* * *

A board meeting of BNAI
DAVID SISTERHOOD is plan-
ned for 8:30 p.m., Monday, in
the home of Mrs. Manuel Gross-
man, 18018 Greenlawn. Mrs.
David J. Cohen will be co-
hostess, •
* * *

GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
TER is planning a social as its
first program of the year at
9 p.m., Tuesday, in the home
of Mrs. Fay Plotnick, 3323
Fullerton,
* * *
DETROIT LADIES LECHEM
ANEEIM met recently to plan
its Autumn Luncheon, to be
held Nov. 13, at Zack's Cater-
ing.
* * *
SHERUTH LEAGUE will
meet for a luncheonette at 12:30
p.m., Tuesday, at Cong. Beth
Joseph, after which plans for a
membership tea on Sept. 21 will
be discussed. Hostesses will be
M e sdames Alfred Burnstein,
Milton Caplan, Max Fogelman,
Milton Mellin and Alan Rosen-
berg.
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN'S EU-
ROPEAN WELFARE ORGAN-
IZATION will meet for the first
time this season at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the D. W. Simons
Center, 4000 Tuxedo. Dessert
luncheon will be served, after
which a report on the recent
cake sale will be given.

*

* *

PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold
its first meeting of the fall
season on Wednesday evening,
in their temple on Wyoming
Ave., states Mrs. Frieda Will-
ner, most excellent chief. A
meeting of officers at Mrs. Will-
ner'S home that afternoon also
is slated.
* * *
Hadassah BUSINESS & PRO-
FESSIONAL GROUP will join
with the HADASSAH EVE-
NING GROUP for the first ,
meeting of the season at 8:15

p.m., T u e s day, at Hadassah
House, 16240 W. 7 Mile. Mrs.
Judith Epstein, former national
president of Hadassah, will be
guest speaker. A social hour will
follow. Friends of members are
invited to attend.

*

* *

ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the
home of Mrs. Norman Adelman,
When plans for a tea on Oct. 1,
at the Jewish Center will be
formulated, according to Mrs.
Max Elias, president. Among
the organization's summer ac-
tivities was a visit at Ypsilanti
State Hospital to service pa-
tients there and a garden party
at the home of Mrs. Max Spoon;

Hold Local Premier of
`Kid for Two Farthings'



Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dorfinkel
will be in Detroit all this week-
end. Although from Chicago it
is their first trip here.
They seek to establish contact
with relatives they believe are
residents of Detroit. They like

the Dorfinkels, would be from

Vinkovitz, Russia.
Before leaving for the United
States some 40 years ago, Mr.
Dorfinkel was known. as Yeinkel
Maller and his wife's name was
Sara Revar.
Anyone wishing to contact
them may contact Mrs. Alvin
Solomon, with whom they are
staying here, at 20256 Avon, KE.
5-0206.

Dave Diamond

Orchestras—Entertainment

308 Fox Bldg.
WO 2-4814 - LIN. 4-4346

Workmen's Circle Chorus will
start rehearsals at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, at Fitzgerald School;
Puritan and Greenlawn, launch-
ing its 24th - year under the
leadership of Dan Frohman,
conductor and composer.
Heading the group this year
are Alex Levitt, president; Sam
Levin, vice-president; Mrs. Rose
Ensink and Mrs. Gussie -Levitt,

secretaries; and Norman Joseff,
treasurer.
New members will be audi-
tioned at the rehearsal, trans-
portation to which is available
by calling TO. 9-2014.

BAR MITZVAHS
SHOWERS

Henry Birnbaum's Poem

MRS. BUDD LAWRENCE
Geraldine Fishman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fish-
man, of 333 Covington Dr., was
married on Aug. 7 to Budd
Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Lawrence, of Miami
Beach, Fla.
Rabbi Morris Adler and Can-
tor Jacob H. Sonenklar- offici-
ated at the ceremony, which
was perfOrmed in the small
chapel of Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
A dinner for the immediate
family, in the Statler Terrace
Room, followed the wedding.
After a honeymoon, the couple
will reside at 17, 68 Daytonia
Rd., Miami Beach, Fla.

The Detroit premier of "Kid
for Two Farthings," an English
film which started Thursday,
Sept. 6, at the Surf Theater,
13135 Fenkell, and the Coronet
Theater, 15635 Mack, is a heart-
warming fairy tale of a unicorn,
a Jewish tailOr and a - little boy.
The tailor, Kandinsky, is
played by David Kossoff. He
lives in the heart of London's
crowded "Petticoat Lane" dis-
trict, and is a philosopher who
con-Mines a scholar's appearance
with the earthy humanity of
a peasant transplanted from
Europe to London many years ••• ■
ago.
A Happy' New Year to
He is a story-teller, particu-
Our Friends and Patrons
larly fairy tales, and his one
HAIR FASHIONS
about the unicorn, starts a num-
ber of "magical" events in the
. by ESTELLE
normally humdrum life of the
Specialists in Haircutting,
inhabitants of Petticoat Lane.
Permanents and Tinting

Chicagoans Visiting
Here Seek Relatives

Circle Chorus to Start Rehearsals on Monday

Olivant House; of Fitzgerald,
Ga., has issued an 18-page bro-
chure containing a long poem.
by Henry Birnbaum.
Under the title "The Simon
Passion," this poem contains
the poet's autobiogrophical re-
collections.

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