Friday, March 29, 1957 I MISS SHIRLEY GOLDSTEIN At a recent family dinner, t h e engagement of Shirley Goldstein to Seymour Ekus was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldstein, of Washburn Ave. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Ekus, of Tuxedo Ave. The prospective bridegroom attends the Detroit Radio, Elec- tronics and Television School. A summer wedding is plan- ned. Sulie Harand Here for Alpha Omega Event Sulie• Harand, acclaimed by music and drama critics in many communities where she has per- formed, will be featured enter- tainer at the annual donor luncheon of the Detroit Women of Alpha Omega, to be held at 12:30 p. m., April 10, at, the Fiheraton -Cad- illac Hotel. Miss Harand, whose portray- als of Broad- way plays have been warmly received in her several Detroit appea r ances, Miss Harand will present "The Life of Irving Berlin." Chairmen for the donor are Mesdames David Daskal, Julius Barr, Alvin „Lezell and Warren Schneider. Proceeds from the luncheon, the sole fund-raising affair con- ducted by the organization, go to the Israeli dental school, for aid to indigent local dental pa- tients and to various local chari- ties. - Socialites to Sponsor WSU, U. of .D. Debate Miss Goldstein, Ekus Hadassah Groups Carol Soberma n to fired Sidney Leib to Marry this Summer Slate Programs Hadassah group meetings in April will feature "dollar show- ers" for Hadassah supplies and elections and installations of of- ficers. The following is a list of the organization's group meetings: Bagley North — 12:30 p.m, luncheonette and musical, "Me and Sympathy," April 9 at Beth Joseph Synagogue; Bagley South-12:30 p.m. des- sert luncheon. April 30 at Ha- dassah House; Business an d Professional — 8:15 p.m., Mrs. Milton Rosen- baum's review of "Compulsion," follow by a social hour, April 9 at Hadassah House; Central Woods — 12:30 p.m., dessert luncheon with guest art- ists Leah Koven and Vivian Stollman, April 9 At Bnai Moshe Synagogue; Evening Group-8 p.m, pro- gram on "Jewish Music, Its Place in the Home," April 9 at Hadassah House; Evergreen-8:30 - p.m. musical, "Me and Sympathy," April 30 at. Hadassah House, husbands invited; Greenfield — 8:15 p.m. pro- gram, "Ball and Chain Ball," April 27 at Sammy's, Coolidge at Nine Mile, husbands invited. For reservations. call VE. 6-7065 or sVE. 5-1408; Meyers-12:30 p.m., meeting, May 7 at Hadassah House; Schaefer-8:30 p.m. meeting, May 7 at Hadassah House; Sherwood-12:30 p.m. "Show- er of Fun" luncheonette, April 9, Mrs. Jerome Hauser's home, 19.80 Strathcbna; University East — 12:30 p.m. dessert luncheon, April 9 at Ha- dassah House; University North-12:30 p.m., Mrs. Louis Cohen's review of "Jerusalem Has Many Faces," April 9 at Mrs. Albert Schlus- sel's home, 19210 Monica; University South-12:30 p.m. dessert luncheon, April 30 at Mrs. Morris Berman's home, 17185 San Juan; Wyoming-8:30 p.m. program, April 10 at Hadassah House, husbands invited. g3 tr th s March 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Willis (Estee Michael- son), twin sons, Nat and Jerry. * * * March 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Siden (Sydell Stiushie Gould), of 20190 Cooley, a son, David Brian. * * * Lebanese Editor to Speak March 14 to Mr. and Mrs. at Monday Chapter Meeting Harry Portney (Norma Bern- Nordau Chapter of the Zionist stein), of 17540 Indiana, a Organization of Detroit will daughter, Lisa Beth. hear Checri Kanaan, editor of * * * Detroit's Lebanese Gazette, in March 14—To Mr. and Mrs. an address at 8:45 p.m., Wednes- Mory Hochberger (Arlene L. day, in the home of Mr. and Cranis), of 20211 Weyher, Li- Mrs. - Joe Hirsch, 23701 Wild-, vonia, a son, Jeffrey Alan. wood, Oak. Park. * * * Kanaan, who continues to March 13—To Mr. and Mrs. print news and editorials seek-1 Jerome H. Klegman (Shirley ing Arab-Israel accord in the Reiter). former Detroiters now Near East despite threats from of Ann Arbor. a daughter, Au- local Arab leaders, will speak drey Susan. * * * on "Censorship and Propaganda in the Middle East." March 12—To Mr: and Mrs. Lee N. Alpern (Leatrice T. Be not hasty in th., spirit to Aaron) . , former Detroiters now be angry.—Eccl. 7:9. of Bay City, Mich., a daughter, Sheryl Nan. *• * * RABBI YEIJUDAH LOEWY March 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Whitefield (Charlotte Exctudi,,&/ti Singerman), of 24351 Jerome, - Since 1946 in Detroit Oak Park, a son, Michael Alan. Hospitals and Homes * TE. 4-7355 RABBI LEO Y. GOLDMAN Expert Moh el Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 18245 Roselawn UN 3-6242 Rabbi Joshua Spiro CERTIFIED MOHEL Serving In Hospitals S Homes UN 3-2616 7328 Thatcher * * March 5 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stein (Thelma Edel- stein), of Rensselaer Ave., Oak Park, a son, Steven Corey. * * March 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Verona (Arlene Green), of Schaefer Rd., a son, Jay Barry. * * Feb. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Stern (Reta Klein), of 24517 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a daughter, Melanie Hope. * To . Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Freedman (Deborah Fruitkin), of 24261 Seneca, Oak Park, a son, Mitchell Howard. MISS CAROL SOBERMAN Carol Fran Soberman's en- gagement to Sidney Cyril Leib, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Leib, of Cherrylawn Ave., has been announced by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sober- man, of Leslie Ave . The bride-to-be attends the School of Arts and Crafts. Her fiance will graduate this June from the Ohio College of Chiro- pody. A July wedding is planned. I a (912 the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest REPORT TO THE PEOPLE Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. Station: WJLB. Feature: The first of a new series of monthly broadcasts featuring activities of the Jew- ish Community Council will be initiated by Charles Goldstein, Council vice-president. To be heard over the Council portion of the Altman Jewish Hour, the broadcast will be a report on activities of the Council and its 340-member organizations. * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Dr. Jonah B. Wise, founder and moderator of the program, will speak on "Isaac Mayer Wise: Architect of Amer- ican Religion." * • THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: • "1.k Banquet for the General," based on a legend in the Mishnah, is the story of the time Alexander the Great came to Jerusalem and was taught a lesson in humility. Workmen's Circle Slates Parties, Cultural Events Partying and culture quest- ing are prominent on the Work- men's Circle group agendas for this week-end. • Branch 460-E will stage a "welcoming, party" for mem- bers of Branch 470-E, whose group will merge with the host- ing branch, it was announced by .Maurie Goldsmith, chairman of 460. The program for the af- fair, to be held at 9 p. m., to- day, at the WC center, 11529 Linwood, is being planned by Frank Newberg, 460's vice- chairman. Refreshments will be supervised by Norma Brown- stein. At the same time and loca- tion, branch 156 will hear a lecture by Don Slaiman, of the Jewish Labor committee, on current conditions in Great Bri- tain. Branch 156 will celebrate the birthdays of their members born in March. The WC Women's Division will hold a victory dinner at 5 p. m., Sunday, at the center. The event will honor workers on a recent. successful donor luncheon. Friends are invited. 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