To' Wed fan. 27 activities in Society Cantor and Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld, of 21970 Kipling, Oak Park, recently gave a reception honoring the following newly-arrived cantors and their wives: Cantor and Mrs. Shabtai Ackerman, of Beth Abraham, Cantor and Mrs. David Adler, of Bnai Zion; Cantor and Mrs. Reuven Frankel, of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and Cantor and Mrs. Ihil Gilain, of Beth Aaron. Also present were Mr. and _Mrs. Dan Frohman. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Gordon (Minette Imerman) have returned to New York following a brief visit here with their mothers, Mrs. Florence Gordon and Ms. Lena Imerman. Mr. Jules Doneson, operator of the Jules Doneson Travel Agency, is currently in Hawaii for the Aloha Week celebration. He will attend the opening of Henry Kaiser's Hawaiian Village and will make a survey of all hotels and their facilities. On returning to Detroit, Mr. • Doneson will organize a tour to Hawaii, featuring nine days in the Islands, with optional stopovers in Seattle, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Allan J. Roth, son of the Fred Roths of Tyler Ave., recently returned from a plane trip to New York City. While there, he MISS HOLDENGRABER Announcement is made of the was a guest at the Hotel Commodore and visited relatives and engagement of Barbara Joan friends. Holdengraber, daughter of Mrs. M. Lee Holdengraber, of Men- dota Ave., and the late Mr. Holdengraber, to Samuel Reider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reider, of Glendale Ave. A Jan„ 27 wedding is planned. Highlight Membership, Fund-Raising During Hadassah 11-111-onth' Drive TO 06 130A 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 Wnchinetten Blvd at Michigan Ave. MOVIES HOWARD H. TRIEST Of Course — LI. 2-7874 It isn't necessary to wait for the turn of the new year to see "The Night of January 16th." Detroiters will view the pro- duction with that title when it is presented by the Temple Orchestras—Entertainment Players, of Temple Beth El. on Nov. 17 and 18. 308 Fox Bldg. Rehearsals for the play have WO 2-4814 - UN. 4-4346 been taking place since late September, under the direction of Burton Wright, producer- director at WWJ-TV. Al Rogan INVITATIONS of DISTINCTION ENGRAVED and EMBOSSED is in charge of play production. For Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Teas Featured in the cast are and all occasions. Personalized Informal; Stationery, Napkins Elaine Alpert Stern, who plays and Matches. the defendant in the murder MRS. IDA E. LEVY trial, and Harriet Stone, as the TUlsa 3-0818 wife of the deceased. Others in the cast include the following: Mildred Wayburn, Al Rogan, Mitchell Mandeburg, John Rog- BERT SIMONS ers, Marshall Silver, Robert Benyi, Esther Frank, Ben Ber- man, Ann Bellinson, Lou Pol- OWNSEND 6-4034 lock, Gene Holowchak and Ca- "MEMORIES -THAT WILL mille Sink. LAST' FOREVER•'I''''' As an added attraction, Juve- nile Court Judge Nathan J. Kaufman has been cast in the familiar role of "the judge.", Tickets for the play are avail- able from members of the cast, Sisterhood members or at the temple office. The Sisterhood is cooperating in the ticket sale • • Home Catering to raise funds for a program to • Let us help you make your send children to summer camps. Dave Diamond •WEDDINGS• . TITLED and EDITED, -••• • FULL COVERAGE . • • _ A BAR MITZVA145 . ALL WORK GUARANTEED •• SPECIAL OCCASIONS t ••••••••••• •• ••••••••2 • Mrs. Glenner Named Chen Bond Chairman Mrs. Charles Milan, chairman of the V,Tomen's Division for State of Israel Bonds, leas named Mrs. Nathan H. Glenner to suc- ceed Mrs. Perry Goldman as chairman of Chen, the vol- unteer sales force for Israel Bonds, for the remainder of 1956 and f o r 1957. Mrs, Glenner, Mrs. Glenner active in communal work, is a Shalom Sister- member of `is hood and is secretary for its donor event. Under Mrs. Goldman's direc- tion since Jan. 1, Chen mem- bership has grown from 123 to 150 women. Mrs. Goldman was instrumental in organizing the Chen group to sell the Sponsor Bonds ,for the Sabra Look Fash- ion Show. Temple Players Rehearsing Play SAMEROFF'S . Want ThQ Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had and His Orchestra LI. 1-2563 TOBIAS, co-chairman; and WALTER FIELD, chairman; standing, Mesdames DONALD HIRSCHFIELD, chairman of promotion; LEO ORECKLIN, program chairman; and DANIEL SIEGEL, chairman of hostesses. * * * Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will culminate its fund-raising campaign with an Honor Roll Jubilee, to be held in the ball- room of the Ford auditorium at 9 p.m., Nov. 10. Mrs. Norman Rom, president, advises that all Honor Roll members and their escorts will be sent invitations. Contribu- tions may still be sent to Mrs. Max Lichter, vice-president of fund-raising. Hadassah will herald its an- nual H-Month drive for mem- bership with a dessert luncheon program at 12:30 p.m., and a cocktail party at 8:30 p.m., both on Monday. Mrs. Reuben Bienstock, vice- president of membership, is in charge of the program which also features H-Day on Wed- nesday, when Hadassah work- ers will call on prospects throughout the city. This cam- paign is directed by Mrs. San- der Hillman. Through the courtesy of Bar- ton's Chocolates, each new Hadassah member will receive a "Taste Box" as a souvenir of the occasion. Stephen Wise Chapter Elects Hiram Popkin At a recent meeting of Ste- phen S. Wise Chapter of the American J e wish Congress, Hiram Popkin was chosen pres- ident. Serving with him will be Mark Kaminski, vice-president; Frank Rosenbaum, treasurer; Mrs. Mark Kaminski and Mrs. Hiram Popkin, secretaries. Included on the executive board are Mr. and Mrs. Mbrris Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Ezriel Weissman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abrams, David Goldberg, Abner Rosenzweig and Frank Rosen- baum. 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