Miss Mutchnich Sets June 2 3 Wedding D ate .14 MISS MARILYN MUTCHNICK Mr. and Mrs. Lean Mutch- nick, of Fullerton Ave., at a recent family d i n n e r, an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Irving A. Hershman, son of Mr. Jack Hershman, of Kent- field Ave., and the late Mrs. Rose Hershman. The' bride is a senior in the school of sociology at Wayne State University. Her fiance is a graduate of the WSU school of business administration and a member of Mu Beta Chi fraternity. A June 23 wedding is being planned. Onai Lorith • • • , J ictivities BUSINESS & PROFES- SIONAL CHAPTER will hold its annual coed meeting. at 8:30 'p.m., Tuesday, at Cong. Beth Moses. Dr. Morton Sobel, Michi- gan Regional Director of the Anti-Defamation League, will be guest speaker. The program is open to paid-cp members and men in the community. Dancing -,, and a social libur will follow. * * * LOUIS STONE LODGE will present its third annual Sports- man Night at 7:30 p.m., Monday, at Bel-Aire. T e r r a c e. Jack Adams, general manager of the Detroit Red Wings, sports writers and celebrities will -at- tend as guests. * *- * Mrs. Edward Barak, president, TIKVAH CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, announces a meeting for Wednesday, 12:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Seymour Weiss, 17419 Kentucky. A luncheon will be served. Mils. Arthur Weisberg, program chairMan, has arranged a book review by Mrs. Charles Solovich. Pioneer Women Plan JNF Forest in Israel Pioneer Women, Women's La- bor Zionist Organiiation of America, at a meeting of its na- --tional executive board, voted to plant a forest in Israel, on Jew- ish National FUnd land, com- memorating the 'name of Gen. Osaph Simchoni, conqueror of the Sinai desert, who perished in an airplane crash, following the' successful Sinai march. Mrs. Chaya Stirchin, national president of Pioneer Women, explained that included in the Simchoni Forest will be 171 gardens of 100 trees each, com- memorating the names of the Israeli soldiers who fell in-Sinai defensive action against Egypt. Yehudit Simchoni mother of the general and former member of Israel's parliament, is one Of the important leaders of Moat- zot Hapoalot, sister organization of Pioneer Women in Israel, and served as a delegate of 1VIoatzot Hapoalot to this country. Gen. Simchoni, shortly before his death accepted the surren- der of the Egyptian army in Gaza at a historic ceremony, at which the chief Egyptian com- mander signed the document of capitulation. Brevities In observance of Landsman- shaften Month for Jewish Na- tional Fund, and JNF Month, the ISRAEL CLUB of DETROIT devoted a meeting to JNF and its program of land reclamation in Israel. In response to an ap- peal for the planting of a tree for each member, made by Ju- lius Herman, 35 trees were planted. Mr. and Mrs. Herman were the evening's hosts. * * _ * The VIENNA BOYS CHOIR will present a variety of music when it appears at Detroit Town Hall Monday, in Ford Auditcir- ium. The concert will open with a group of sacred songs from the 16th and 17th century and close with a costume operetta. * * * When the Pittsburgh Sym- phony Orchestra comes , here Monday, for a concert at the Masonic Temple at 8:30' p.m., it will be under the dynamic 1 e a dership of William Stein- berg, interna- tionally r e c- ognized as one of today's fore- m o $ t conduc- t o r s. During the four years that he h a s been musical director a n d c o n ductor of Steinberg this great orchestra, he has guided it firmly and steadily to new heights of accomplishment. At 26 he became a regular guest conductor of the Berlin State 'Opera, and at 29 general music director of the Frankfort Opera House and conductor of the famous Frankfort Museum Concerts. Miller-Rottman Rites Home Auxiliary Holds Membership Luncheon Mrs. Morris Adler will be Members also supply gifts for Planned for March guest speaker at a member- the folks, assist at occupational MISS PHYLLIS MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller, of 19205 Littlefield, announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Arlene, to Alvin B. Rottman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Rottman, of 19168 Wisconsin. The couple will be wed in March in a ceremony at Adas Shalom Synagogue. .01•11,0•11 bring - a.- member luncheonette planned by the Women's Auxi- liary, Jewish Home for Aged .at 1 p.m., Mon- day, in t h c H o m e,- 11501 Petoskey. In addition to Mrs, Adler's talk, there will be a musica' program pres- ented by Betty Kowalsky, lo- cal cancer' pianist, w h has won ac- i.axss Kowalsky claim in concerts and recitals in Chicago, Washington, Cleveland and Detroit. Mrs. Sam Newman, president, in inviting women of the com- munity to attend the program, emphasized that the Auxiliary, through its annual dues, spon- sors monthly birthday and holi- day parties for residents. COUNCIL BROADCAST Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Dr. Samuel Krohn, chairman of the committee planning the institute for presi- derits and delegates from 330 organizations affiliated- with the Jewish Community Coun- At a meeting of SHERMAN cil, will speak over the Coun- FAMILY CLUB, held at the cil's weekly portion of the Alt- Hour. home of Mr. and Mrs. Manny man Jewish * * * Friedman, the following officers MESSAGE OF ISRAEL were elected: Israel Levenstein, president; Israel Center, vice ' Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday. president; Elizabeth Leven s, Station: WXYZ. recording .secretary; Johanna Feature: The third in a four- Meyers, corresponding secre- broadcast series' will highlight tary; Melvin Krause, treasurer; a talk by Dr. Abraham J. Feld- Sam Lorber, sergeant-at-arms. man, of Cong. Beth Israel, The next meeting will be at the Hartford, Conn., an "If a Goal home. of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Is Unattainable, What's the Krause, Feb. 3. Good of Having It." I * * * * * * MAC CULLOCH CHAPTER, THE ETERNAL LIGHT Better Schools Association, will Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. hold a panel discussion on "Spe- Station. WWJ. cial Services" at 8 p.m., Monday, Feature: "A Fruitful Vine," in the school. Panelists will in- the story of the reunion of Jo- clude Virginia Traphagen, Child seph and his brothers in Egypt, Psychology Clinic; Dr. Paul dramatizing Joseph's quality of Voelker, Department of Special forgiveness, will be related. 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