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Ginsberg-VieAahRite JNF Autiliary Rally - to- inaugurate Lil Zteiii-nia-Marry
Planned for Summer Annual Donor Campaign for $75,000 Morris Robinson
A donor rally, open to all
women in the community, has
been announced by Mrs. Sid-
ney Ravin, president of the La-
dies Auxiliary of the Jewish
National Fund.
The program will be held at
12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Beth
Aaron Synagogue, and w ill
open with a dessert luncheon
sponsored by Mrs. Morris Pol-
lack in honor of the 70th
birthday of her husband.
Dr. ' Leon , Fram, rabbi of
Temple Israel, will be the
afternoon's guest speaker.
Musical selections will be
presented by the Bnai Brith
Choral Group Sextet, directed
by Mrs. David Holtzman. Par-
ticipants are Mesdames Harriet
Rappaport, Betty Strickstein,
Estelle Kaufman, Rose Fox,
MISS BEVERLY GINSBERG Ruth Terebelo and Bertha Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ginsberg,
The event is one of a series
of Glendale Ave, announce the of programs to be held in
engagement of their daughter,
Beverly Ilene, to Gerald Sanford
Viedrah, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Viedrah, of Santa Bar-
bara Dr.
Miss Ginsberg attended the
University of Michigan and
Wayne State University. She is
currently enrolled in the WSU
graduate scho61, and is affiliated
with Pi Lambda Theta, national
honor society.
The bridegroom-elect received
his education at Walsh Institute
o f Accountancy a n d WSU,
: where he was a member bf
Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. He
is presently in the U.S. armed
forces: -
MRS. SAMUEL KRONE
The young couple is planning=
a summer wedding.
nection with the annual don-
or campaign, to be culminated
Beth AarOn Young Adults on .Jan. 23. with a donor tea
Temple Israel.
to Meet Wednesday Eve at Mrs.
Samuel Krone, fund-
Beth Aaron Young Adults raising chairman, and her co-
Club will meet at 8 p.
chairmen, Mesdames Al Schnei-
Wednesday, at the synagogue, der and Jack Seidman, ha,ve
18000 Wyoming. Members are
urged to bring Bantam pocket
books, which will be donated Adas Shalom Women
to a veteran's hospital.
On Dec. 28, the club will Planning Oneg Shabbat
The second oneg shabbat of
hold a Friday night synagogue
service. A social hour will fol- the season will be held at 2
p.m., Saturdy by the Adas Sha-
low.
All 3r6ung adults are invited lom Sisterhood. The program is
to attend club functions. For planned for the home of Mrs.
further information, call Mar- Nathan Goldin, 3330 W. Outer
Dr.
ilyn Lux, 1-0266.
Mrs. Harold J. Goodman, in-
structor at the Adult Study In-
"You Never Had It
stitute and the United Hebrew
So Frailacli With"
Schools, will speak on "Learn-
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Liss, Philip Heitman, Nicholas
Lazar, Nicholas Fenakel.
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mittee:
Serving with her in planning
the event are Mesdames Barney
Golden, Louis Haber, Harry
Nachman, Jacob E. Segal, Dan
3 Piece Orchestra
Shapiro, Sol Slomovitz and
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DETROIT AUXILIARY re-
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Scout Troop 507 of Paul Best
School in Oak Park. The pres-
entation was made by Mrs.
Benjamin E. Cowan, patriotic
instructress, and accepted for
the troop by scout leader Ethel
Freedman. Auxiliary members
participating in the program
included Mesdames 'Joe Good-
friend, president; and Maurice
Steinwell, historian.
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on New YOrk Stock' Exchange
Alfred H. Hurwitz, statistical
analyst of Weber, Paine, Jack-
son and Curtis, will speak on the
New York Stock Exchange at a
meeting of
Speakers Club at
9:15 p.m., Saturday, at the Da-
vison Jewish Center. Burwitz'
talk will be illustrated by mov-
ies. A question period will fol-
low.
announced that this year's don-
or goal has been set at $75,000.
Money raised will go speci-
fically for the establishment of
a chain of defense settlements
near the Galilee city of Sated.
Women wishing to contribute
to the donor drive or who wish
information on the project may
call Mrs. Krone at UN. 3-2310.
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Time: 2:45 p.m., today.
Station: WWJ-TV.
Feature: Mrs. Marguerite Ko-
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viewed by Miss Harris regard-
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the Music Study Club at 8:30
p.m., Sunday, in the Detroit
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Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ-TV.
Feature: 'Thirty-Six," • t h e
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VOICE OF HISTADRUT -
Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: A tape recording of
a message by Israel Foreign
Minister , Golda Meir will be
presented, along with news and
music from the Jewish state.
MISS LILT ZWIRN
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zwirn,
of London, England; announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Lili, who is now residing
in Detroit, to Morris Robinson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Robinson, of Gary, Ind. The
wedding will be held in Gary
on May 19.
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A "December Social" at Beth
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: "Is Organized Reli-
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Sebring, Fla., that the Kenil-
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sidered one of the finest in
Florida, will be in better shape
than ever this season. The hotel
and golf course open Dec. 14.
Kenilworth golf, course has
been the scene of senior cham-
pionships for 17 years. It is a
0600-yard layout surrounded by
colorful orange groves, admired
by golfers for its challenging
layout and varied terrain. The
course offers a fully, irrigated
fairway, 'a 16-stall driving range
adjoining the first tee, and the
latest equipment in golfmobiles.
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Isaacs, Nobel to Review
Publication for Kvutzah
Kvutzah Ivrith, Detroit He-
brew cultural group, will devote
its Sturday evening meeting to
"Metsudah" • (Fortress), literary
periodical. Bernard Isaacs and
Morris Nobel will review the
publication.
The meeting to be held at the
Rose Sittig Cohen' building,
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