• • • omen's Cluh activities W O MEN'S AUXILIARY, UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS, will hear 'Mrs. David J. Cohen review the • book, "Love and Knishes" at a dessert luncheon program at 12:30 p.m., Thurs- day. Mrs. Irving Palman, presi- dent, invites friends to attend. Mrs. Samuel W. Leib is the day's chairman. *- * * CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS invite their friends to attend the group's annual cocktail party at 8:30 p.m., Sun- day, at Holiday Manor. Under the co-chairmenship of Mes- dames Al Rosenberg and Max Levy, a buffet supper will be served. Dancing will be to the music of Mickey Woolf and his orchestra. For reservations, call Mrs. Rosenberg, UN. 3-4170, or Mrs. Levy, UN. •-1891. A board meeting is planned for 12 noon, Monday, a t Holiday m a n o r. Hostesses will be Mesdames Abe Eizelman, Alex Gaynor, Maury Gordon, - Louis Garvin, Philip Feigenson and David Gudes, Members responsible for plac- ing blue banks are urged to pick up all outstanding banks and return them to Mesdames Abe Burg or Isadore Epstein, co-chairmen. * .* * NORTHWEST YOUNG ISRAEL SISTERHOOD will hold a kitchen shower at 8:45 p.m,. Tuesday, in the synagogue social hall. Games and refresh- ments will be featured Admis- sion is by bringing any item usable in a kitchen. The public is invited. * * * Mrs. David Handler, program Chairman for the ROSE SITTIG COHEN PTO, United Hebrew Schools, announces a celebra- tion of Jewish Music Month at 1 p.m., Wednesday, in the school building. Mrs. Shirley Sklash, vocalist and interpretor of Jew- ish music, will be featured. * * * "South Window," a 30-minute Israeli film showing the build- ing of the port of Eilath, will be featured at the Histadrut evening by. CHANNA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, Monday afternoon, in the Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs. Anne Zak, Histadrut chairman, advises that Hy Fogelman, exe- cutive director of the Detroit Histadrut Campaign, will be guest speaker and film narrator. Hostesses at a social hour to The Average Jewish Woman in Detroit Says: "I'm lost without THE JEWISH NEWS . . . It is my guide for all news information, community activities and its ads help me in my shopping • ." Join the Parade .. Become a Weekly Subscriber Call VE 8-9364 follow include Mesdames Jessie Abels, Ann Ginsburg and Dor- othy Liss. Friends are invited. * * EQUALITY CLUB will meet Wednesday evening, in the home of Mrs: M. Weingarden. 19151 Monica, Mrs. 0. Schwartz, incoming president, will an- nounce various committee ap- pointments. * * * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hold a paid. up membership tea at 1 p.m., Saturday, in the home of Mrs. Charles Driker, 3275 Leslie. Mrs. Gerson I. Berris will be guest speaker. Prospective members are welcome. * * * BETH AARON PTO, United Hebrew Schools, will observe Jewish Music Month at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue, when Simon Gewirz, UHS music director, presents Hebrew, Yiddish and English selections. A film on Tu b'Shvat will be narrated by Rabbi Joseph Hirsch. A social hour will follow. Miss Hartman Wed in Double-Ring Rites Sally Lynn Michelson to Wed M.H.Davidson SISTERS OF ZION MIZRA- CHI will dedicate a room in the Children's Village of Raanana,1 Israel, in memory of the late I Minnie Rosenthal, first vice- president and chairman of the group's child restoration fund. Contributions to the fund may be sent to Mrs. Joseph Kunin, 2683 Cortland, or Mrs. Milton Winston, 18618 Prairie, the co- chairmen. * * * Mrs. Isadore Levin, president of the WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE, announces formation of a branch of the organization in the Northwest section. Mrs. Morris Servetter has been named chairman of the Lillian Kaplan Scholarship Fund. Those wishing to send contributions. may mail them to Mrs: Servetter 7138 Thatcher. * * * MISS SALLY MICHELSON EZRA AID TO. ISRAEL will Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. hold a fund-raising games party this Saturday evening, at the Michelson, of Strathcona Dr., home of Mrs. A. Weisman, 25136 announce the engagement of Schoolcraft. their daughter, Sally Lynn, to * * * Marvin Harold Davidson, son of LOUISE WISE CHAPTER, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson, American Jewish Congress, will feature Jim Schultheis as caller of Parkside Rd. at a square dance planned for Sally Lynn is a graduate of Wednesday evening, at Rainbow Liggett School, and attended Terrace. Proceeds will provide a scholarship fund for a summer Mound Ida Junior College in study session in Israel. For tic- Boston. At present, she is a kets call LI 7-9198 or LI 1-7332. student at the University of * * Michigan. BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD Her fiance graduated from will meet at 8:30 p.m., Mon- Cranbrook School, and is a sen- day, in the home of Mrs. Irving Berson, 18685 Birwood. Final ior at the University of Michi- arrangements for the Jan. 28 gan. A spring wedding is night of fun will be made. A planned. social hour will follow Monday's meeting. * * BETH AARON SISTERHOOD is planning a paid-up member- ship luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue social hall. New members will be ,honored, and a cooking and small appliance demonstration will be given by the Detroit Edi- son Co. Dues may be paid at the door. 1 - San Mitzvahs I Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bieder- man, of 18703 Ilene, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Michael Allen, on Jan. 12, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A cock- tail party and dinner in Michael's honor will be held the following evening, in the synagogue social hall. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Myron S. Gro- din, of 12638 Santa Rosa, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Dennis Michael, on Jan. 19, at Beth Abraham Syn- agogue. A reception in his hon- or will be held from 6 to 10 p. m., the following day, at the home of Dennis' uncle, Abe Silberschein, of 12820 North- field, Oak Park. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rose, of 17169 Cherrylawn, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerome Frederick, on Jan. 19, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A cocktail party and dinner in honor of the Bar Mitzvah will be held _ the following evening, at Lacher's. BAR MITZVAHS SHOWERS Office or Plant Parties In Our Private Banquet Room DARBY'S UN 2-7642 Plans All Details 7 Mile- Wyoming TRAY CATERING SPECIALISTS MONSTER SALE MRS. MARVIN SIEGEL Temple Israel was the scene of a recent double-ring cere- mony, in which Marilyn Patricia Hartman, daughter of Mrs. Hilda Hartman, of Birchcrest Dr., and the late Mr. Andrew Hartman, became the bride of Marvin Siegel, son of Mrs. Samuel Bernstein, of Washburn Ave. Rabbi M. Robert Syme offici- ated, and Cantor Robert Tulman assisted. The bride selected a white silk peau de soie gown. The scoop neckline and cathedral train skirt were lavishly ap- pliqued ._w i t h re-embroidered Alencon lace and iridescent se- quins. A matching lace and se- quin cap held her fingertip, triple-tier veil of silk illusion, and she carried a white Bible covered with white orchids and streamers of ribbons with tiny white rosebuds. Mrs. David J. Pearl, the bride's sister, was matron of honor, and Sarah Handlesman was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Albert Altman, Sheila Axler, Phyllis Ezrach, Natalie Falk, Joanne Tisdale, and Irene Swartz. Burton C. Hartman, her brother, gave her in marriage, and Joseph Fealk, the bride- groom's brother - in - law, was best man. Ushers were Marvin Gellman, Marshall Keys, Hy Levine, Donald J. Pearl, Irving Portnoy and Howard Willner. Andrea Hartman and Fredelle Fealk, nieces of the bride and bridegroom, respectively, were flower girls, and Marc Andrew Pearl was ring bearer. Also in the bridal party were the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Regina Crow, and the bridegroom's brother- in-law, Irving Keys. A buffet supper and reception followed. Among the out-of- town guests was GOv. G. Men- nen Williams. After honey- mooning in New York City, the young couple is residing at 19390 Votrobeck. * 4: * Mrs. Ruben Babcock will hostess SHERUTH LEAGUE'S January board meeting, in her home, 18425 Fairfield, at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday. Mrs. Samuel Chapin and Mrs. Morton Lewis will be co-hostesses. Mrs. Burt Markowitz, League dramatic group chairman, will announce plans for an April Charity Ball production.. * * * B'NAI MOSHE SITERHOOD will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue social hall. New and prospective members, especially from the Northwest and suburban areas, are invited to a t t en d. Phyllis Pulberg, singer and pianist, will enter- tain. A report will be given on the recent convention of the Na- tional Women's League of the United Synagogue of America. * * * BETH jOSEPH SISTER- HOOD will meet at 1 p.m., Tuesday, in the synagogue so- cial hall. A report on the Han- ukah dinner will be given. Host- esses at a dessert luncheon to be served are Mesdames Sarah Adelman and Minnie Alpert. Yeshivah PTA to Host Midwest Conference Yeshivah Beth Yehudah of Detroit will host the Midwest- ern conference of the National Association of Hebrew Day School PTAs, which will con- vene here the weekend of March 23-24. Delegations from as far away as Denver, Minneapolis and Memphis are expected to attend the parley. Mrs. Jack Isbee, president of the Yeshivah PTA, has been appointed chairman. 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