Pioneer "omen, s pring I ance Planned as Child Day Program enowne A rtist am urger-A 0 e in Exhibit Here Rites Set for Summer Starting Tuesday Abbo Ostrowsky, renowned Russian artist, will appear at the opening of a Detroit ex- hibition of his works, on Tues- day at the Anna L. Werbe Gal- leries, 19458 Livernois. Ostrowsky is the founder of the famed Educational Alliance Art School in New York. Aca- demy director from 1914 until 1955, he was influential in the work of important contemporary Busily making plans for the annual Spring Dance of the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women, which -is held in conjunc- tion with World Jewish Child Day, are left to right, standing, Mesdames JACK GOSMAN, dance chairman; JULIUS TA TEL- MAN, social co-chairman; SIMON KARBAL, award chair- inan; and WILLIAM KATZ, ticket chairman. Not pictured are Mesdames Frank Rath, co-chairman with Mrs. Leemon; Isa- dore Cohen, social chairman; and Harry Mondry, funds vice- president. The dance will be held April 13, at Adas Shalom Synagogue, with Dick Stein and his orchestra furnishing, the music: Child Day activities will conclude with a children's theater party April 24, at the Westown Theater. artists _ who studied there as Jacob 'Epstein, Jo Davidson, Chaim Gross, William Auerback Levy and Elias Newman. Ostrowsky received his earliest formal art training at . the Royal Academy of Art in Odessa, Rus- sia. - At the turn of the century he became assistant director of the People's 'Traveling Art Ex- hibit which toured western Europe. Forced to flee from the Rus- sian massacre of 1905, he arrived in America, where he studied Master of Ceremonies Detroit's Leader in Entertainment TO 6-5016 Wedding-Shower Gifts 18305 WYOMING at Pickford DI. 1-9700 Brevities Will be mistress of ceremonies at a luncheon program of the Dia- per Service Institute of Amer- ica, which is holding its three- day convention in Detroit. The luncheon is planned for Tues- day afternoon, in the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel. Miss Berman has been doing free lance work in television and modeling for various business • firms since graduating from Wayne State University. * * * THE LIVONIA JEWISH COMMUNITY GROUP w i 11 meet on Saturday at the home of Marvin and Sandra Cohen, 32039 McKenzie, -Nankin Town- ship. A Passover program is planned. New members are wel- come. For information, call GA 2-0'799. * * COHEN FAMILY CLUB will meet at 8 p.m., Sunday, at the home of Mrs. Rose Miller, 3380 Collingwood. At a recent club meeting, Mrs. Belle Cohen was appointed sunshine chairman. * * HIGH SCHOOL INTERNA- TIONAL CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m., Monday, at Parkman Branch Library, 1766 Oakman Blvd., when Fr. Clement Kern, of Holy Trinity Parish, will moderate a discussion of - "Rack- eteering within the 'Labor Unions." Smart brides select the Sheraton-Cadillac for their weddings and receptions. And for good reason! 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MISS SOLA HAMBURGER Mr. and Mrs. Samuel- Ham- burger, of Parkside Rd., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sola Jane, to Rich- ard Martin Modell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Modell, of Wil- demere Ave. LEO KNIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY Complete Photographic Service UN 1-1634 DI 1-3120 ■ •=11111111111111MEN, Now Open . And Ready to Serve You for The Holiday! METROPOLITAN BEAUTY SALON Morris Friedman, chairman Yehudah, Shaarey Zedek School ELAINE BERMAN TO 8-2067 FOR ALL YOUR. FLORAL NEEDS MIDWAY. FLORISTS A summer wedding is being planned. of the building committee of on Seven Mile Road; the Esther Berman Branch of the United Hebrew Schools and the Bnai Moshe School. The new Institute will be able to accommodate more chil- dren than presently may be en- rolled in the school. The Sholem Aleichem Nur- sery is now accepting applica- tions for - September registra- tion in the new school. Since the number of nursery chil- dren is limited, parents should make immediate inquiries. The new building will con- tain five classrooms, a library and a large - auditorium • and stage and will be backed by a large play-ground. The Institute will maintain its own adjacent parking lot. The Sholem Aleichem Insti- tute invites the community to come to its present headquar- ters at 18495 Wyoming to see the final plans of the new building, which will be com- pleted in time for the opening of school in September. For further information, call DI. 1-2552. SAM ROSENBLAT and His Orchestra Sholem Aleichem Institute to Break Ground for New Center on April 28 the Sholem Aleichem Institute, announces that ground-break- ing ceremonies for a new Sho- 1 e m Aleichem Ins titute, school and nursery, w ill be held on April 28th. The n e w building is to be erected on Greenfield near Vassar. 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His paintings and etchings have also been shown at the Albert Victoria Museum in London, Bibliotheque Na- tionale in Paris, Chicago Art Institute, Los Angeles Art Asso- ciation, Museum of Western-Art and Oslo Museum, among other art museums. ' His work is in the permanent collections of the Library • of Congress, Washington, D.C., New York Public Library, Biblio- theque Nationale, Paris, Museum of Western Art Tel Aviv Mu- seum and other noted collec- tions. A member of the Society of American Etchers and the Ar- tists League of America, he is recipient of the Kate W. Arms prize_ for meritorious work. . His "Pennsylvania Farm" and "Rockefeller Center Excavation" are in the Library of: Congress; "CObblestone Stairway," in the Gregg Collection at _ Lincoln University, Nebraska, and "Brac- ing Subway Excavation" in the American Federation of Labor, Washington, D.C.' Rokeach Offers Free Holiday Recipes, Menus Responding to popular de- mand, -I. 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