Sheila Burk Engaged to Howard Osofsky activities in Society Several. members of Phi Sigma Delta fraternity at the. Uni- versity of Detroit have returned from a two-week vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Among those making the trip- were Arnold Zuroff, Arnold Aaron, Jerry Sitner, Charlie Babbush, Norman Lippitt and Allen Shorr. - Mrs. Lou- Altus, of Tyler Ave., recently entertained 75 guests at the Park Shelton Hotel at a lunCheon honoring her' daughter Marilyn's sixteenth birthday. Among the gifts Miss Altus received were five trees planted in her honor by her cousin, 11-year-old Ronald Berlin. Miss Shirley Gill, of the Jules Doneson Travel Agency, is presently touring areas of Mexico, including the new hotels just opened this season. Her trip is made in conjunction with the group tour she will conduct there this spring. Mr. and Mrs. William Gottlieb, of. -Appoline Ave., were honored recently on their 25th wedding anniversary with a sur- prise -party given by their daughter, Frances. Mrs. Morris Shatzen, formerly of Detroit and now of Los Angeles, Calif., has moved into his new home at 6626 Linden- hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richmond, of 18934 Kentucky, were honored j.Dy their family last Sunday with a dinner at Northwood Inn, celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. Sidney Markel, of Northfield Blvd., Oak ?ark, has re- turned from a two-month tour of South America. His itinerary included stops in _Venezuela, Brazil, Uruguay, Chili, Boliva, Paraguay, and Argentina, where he visited with relatives , and friends. He will remain here until June when he will go to France to spend the summer with Iriends, the_ Sol Robbins, of -Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Markel, of Northfield Blvd., Oak 'Park, are home from a trip to South America, where they visited lvith family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wainer and.daughters, Marilyn and Linda, have returned to their home on Canterbury Road after a two- Week stay in New York. A dinner party honoring the birthday 'of Mrs. Maurice Floch, of Winthrop Ave., was given recently • by the Albert Dutschs at their home in Huntington Woods. Circle Plans Variety of Activities; Women to Stage Donor Event Workmen's Circle Activities are in full, swing, according to Rose Ensink, of the .WC educa- tional center. Agendas for 'three WC branches meeting at 9 p.m., to- day, at the center on 11529 Lin- wood include a "City of Hope benefit evening" PSI. Branch III, which will also mark members' birthdays with cake 'and coffee. Branch 156 will hear a talk by Frank Marquart, educational di- rector of local 212, UAW-CIO. Branch 460-E will install new officers at its annual birthday party, to feature refreshments, games and songs. The 20th annual, donor lun- cheon of WC Women's Divi- sion is slated for 12 noon, Wed- nesday, at - the center. Mrs. Harry Entin, Chairman, an- nounce that Mrs. Robert Israel will be toastmistress. Speakers will be Joseph Bernstein, De- troit manager of the *Jewish Daily 'Forward: Jacob Reiss- , man, WC national board mem- ber; Samuel Sigal, of the For- ward; and Saul Maltz, WC Schools director. WC School children, soprano Irene Pianin and pianist Bella Goldberg will perform. Tickets are available .at the WC offices, TO 9-2014, or from Mrs. Entin, UN 3-2783, and Mrs. Israel, TO 8-7665: - WC Michigan District Com- mittee will sponsor a Jewish music festival at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 22, at the WC center auditorium Violinist Harvey Siegel, pianist Vivian Stollman,- soprano Leah Koven and the Israeli Folk Art Trio (composed of Yaakob Wiener, - Shirnon Gewirtz and Chana Stiebel) will participate. "Aspects of Jewish Music" will be discussed by Miss Stoll- . man. A reception will follow the concert. -Tickets are on sale at the WC office. • Rabbi Syme to Conclude Temple Book Review Series Rabbi M. Rqbert Syme will' review A. J. Cronin's. "A Thing Of Beauty" in the concluding' program of a series of four re- views sponsored by the Temple Israel Sisterhood. The review by Rabbi Syme will follow a breakfast at 10 a. m., Monday, in the temple. Mrs. Adolf Lowe is chairman of the program. Mrs. Julian Weber, vice-president of pro- gram, planned the series. To Wed June 2, MISS LYNNE MARKLE Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Markle, of Whitcomb Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lynne Sharon, to Phillip War- heit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warheit, of Woodingham Dr. The couple has set a June 2 wedding date. AJ Congress Chapters to Meet on Wednesday This Wednesday afternoon is the meeting time for American Jewish Congress Chapters throughout the city. . . At 12:30 p.m., Louise Wise. Chapter will convene at the home of Mrs. Milton . Schwartz, 19710 Roslyn Rd., where United Hebrew School superintendent Albert Elzar 'will speak on the Middle East. At 12:45 p.m., 'Northwest Chapter will begin a "Musical Journey," featuring Barbara Cash, reviewing the develop- ment of 'Jewish music from the psalms of David to the • sym- phonies of Bernstein, com- memorating Jewish Music Month, at the home of Mrs. Sidney S. Goosen, 18476 Wilde- mere. A current events discus- sion will be conducted by pro- gram chairman Mrs. Leopold J. Snyder, and dessert luncheon will be served. An open board meeting is scheduled for Schaefer-Seven Chapter, meeting for dessert luncheon at the home of their president, Mrs. Marshall Bren- ner, 191716'Coyle. Northeast and -South-Central Chapters jointly meeting at 12:45 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Elias Goldberg, 1860 Balmoral Dr., will hear Jerry` Cohen speak. on "What in Congress' Name Is Going On?" MISS SHEILA BURK , Mr. and Mrs. William Burk, of Bellwood Drive South, South- field Township, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sheila Beth, to Howard Osofsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Osofsky, of Bayonne, N.J. Both young people are stu- dents at Michigan State Uni- versity. Pioneer Women Set Organization Workshop . To promote efficient organi- •ation, the Education Depart- ment of Detroit Council of Pioneer Women has scheduled a series of four work-shops. The sessions will deal with "How to Mode-rate a Meeting," "Tips on Programming," "Membership," and "Funds," according AO Mrs. Harold NoVeck. Ainong discus- sion leaders secured is Rabbi. Simon Noveck of NeW York, di- rector of Adult studies , for the United Synagogues, who will conduct the programming ses-i sion, March. 21. The PW monthly study group, which- is currently concentrat- ing. on "Great Personalities. in JeWish Life," will meet on Wed- nesday evenings, instead of afternoons, as previously noted. The first meeting,' on Feb. 20, will occur at the home of Mrs. Noveck, 18,929 Lauder. The organization's weekly study group, meeting 1:45 p.m., Wednesdays, t h e Midrasba, 18977 Schaefer, has been study- ing "Great Epochs -in Jewish kistory" with Dr. Maurice Shuclofsky, associate director of the United Hebrew Schools. Those interested in joining the group should contact Mesdames Sislin or LifShay, co-chairmen, Or the PW office, DI 1-0786. A "Legislative Meeting," to 'enlighten Pioneer Women on the coming eleCtions, will be held March 12 at the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schae- fer. Candidates 'for circuit; com- mon pleas and probate courts will be present; - according to Mrs. Henry Solomon, chairman of the meeting. The • public is invited to attend. Dr. Morton J. Sobel -Gets Human Relations Award Dr. Morton J. Sobel, Bnai Brith ADL Michigan regional direator, was recipient of the. annual Honor • Certificate for AchieVement in _ Human Rela- tions, awarded by the Inkster. Brotherhood Committee at- the- Christian Fellowship Interracial Banquet, held ,at Springfield Baptist Church, recently. Mrs. Albert L. Brown, adult educa- tion director o_f the • Inkster Ublic SChOOls, presented • the citation to :-Dr,Sobel- for "serv- ices -in fiuman. relations in the Inkster area and.throughout the state - of Michigan." Speakers at the .event includ- ed Dr. Robert Frehse, the De-, troit Round Table director, Dr: Leon Frani, of Temple Israel,. Rev.' Dr. William Hoerauf; Horace A. WII,tte and Rev.-. Esaias F. Lee, • Dr. Sobel, - who is on the Michigan *Child Study Associa-- tion board - of • advisors, was chairman of Mich ia n and U.S. research committees for adult education. He has taught in three Inkster Human rela- tions workshops structing in that besides in- subject and child guidance at colleges and universities throughout the Mid-. west. You Can Be Sure . . . If It's BERNARD H. 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