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At a parlor meeting held
Wednesday evening in conjunc-
tion with the 34th anniversary
banquet of Young- Israel of De-
troit, Meyer Eisenberg, general
chairman, stated that over 500
guests are expected to be pres-
ent at the event.
The banquet, planned for
June 2, at the Latin Quarter,
will feature a presentation of
classical music by Detroit so-
prano Emma - Schaver. Emil Co-
hen, popular English-Jewish hu-
morist, will entertain.
Young Israel nationally has
78 branches serving over 32,000
youngsters. In the Detroit area,
a Young Israel Council has been
organized under the chairman-
ship of David I. Berris, to co-
ordinate activities of the three
existing branches.
. Land for a fourth youth cen-
ter was purchased recently on
101/2 Mile Rd. and Raine in the
northwest portion of Oak Park.
Proceeds. of the annual ban-
quet* help - support the Young
'Israel program of club work,
youth activity and outings. For
inforrhation or banquet reser-
vations, call the Young Israel
pffice, TE 4-4145.
J. J. CLARKE
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Activities
MISS PAULA GOSS
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Goss, of
Gardner St., Oak Park. an-
.nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Paula, to - Leonard
Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Greenberg, of Stout Ave.
The wedding will be solemn-
ized on Feb. 9, in the new May-
fair Room.
City of Hope to Honor
Past-President Epstein
Nathan R. Epstein, founder of
the Detroit Chapter of the City
of Hope will be honored by the
city's . Business-
men's Group of
the organiza-
t i o rr when he
reaches his sev-
entieth birth-
day this fall.
The occasion
will be marked
by a dinner-
dance at the
Sheraton Cadil-
lac Hotel. Epstein
Epstein is a past president of
the City of Hope Detroit Chap-
ter.
He is presently a board of di-
rector member of both the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation and Sinai
Hospital.
Music for the dinner-dance
will be provided iby Artie Fields
and his orchestra.•
Further details on the affair,
scheduled for Nov. 10, will be
announced at a later date.
Two Softball Leagues
Sponsored by Center
Jewish, South American,
Hungarian and American Music
styled for you.
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Two softball leagues will be
sponsored by the Jewish Cen-
ter.
First entries from the Teen-
Tween Division were those of
Viscounts, Vulcans, Se Vines,
and Counts.
The league gets under way
Sunday, at Luger Field, Seven
Mile and Tracey. Games are
scheduled at 10:30 a.m.,. 1 and
3 p.m. each playing date.
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Mrs.' Murray Shapiro, presi-
dent of PISGAH CHAPTER,
announces a family night instal-
lation dinner at 6 p.m., May
14, at Holiday Manor. Mrs.
Samuel Gold will install the
following newly-elected offi-
cers: Mesdames David Haber-
man, president; Irving Robin-
son, Milton Hubert and Philip
Kramer, vice-presidents; Mur-
ray Shapiro, counselor; Carl
Gould, treasurer; Meyer Leib,
historian; Harry Levitt, Samuel
Lutz, Albert Prosky, Louis Col-
bert, Joseph Goldstein and Al
Marcus, secretaries; Alfred Bou-
nin, guide; Harry Gellman,
guardian; Sam hamburger, sen-
tinel; Charles Solovich, Bernard
Goodman, William Fogel, Ger-
ald'. Goldberg and Sam Gold,
trustees; Samuel Aaron, Morris
Bur nst ei n, Joseph Cohen,
Adolph Edelheit, Charles Gold
stein, David Goldfine, Joseph
Gordon, Gustave Herz, Morris
HirSch, Sam Klee, Max Klein,
Dan Milgrom, Samuel Miller,
Ann Neff, Isadore Perlman,
Sam Shulman, Sol Steinberg,
Harry Sucher, Harry Thav,
Morris Weintraub, Avery Weis-
•wasser, Garie Wolfe an Sam
Zuroff, board members. The
evening will feature the Pisgah
Dramatic Players in "Crazy to
Reduce,"- directed by Mrs. Joy
seph Gordon, states Mrs. Jack
Ketai, installation chairman.
Arrangements are being made
by Mesdames Philip Kramer
and Harry Gellman. For reser-
vations, call' Mrs. Louis Col-
bert, DI. 1-1292, or Mrs. Joseph
Goldstein, TO. 9-9520.
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YUSTER - ROSENBERG
LODGE wound up its first ses-
sion of bowling with a banquet
last Sunday, at .•alvert Cater-
ing. Chairmen of the program
were Jack Kopnick and Cy Rott.
Over 40 trophies were awarded.
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YUSTER - ROSENBERG
LODGE will present a hay ride
and dance on the theme "Moon-
light Madness" at 8:15 p.m.,
May 11, at Friendly Acres
Ranch, 35.601 Schoolcraft. Lodge
and Chapter members and pro-
spective members are invited to
attend. For tickets, call Jerry
Liebow, TB 4-0797
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MISS VITA MALKIN
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Malkin,
of Elmhurst Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Vita Saundra, to Fred Ronald
Mogell, son of Mrs. Mae Mo-
gell, of Boston Blvd. An Octo-
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Mrs. Edward Barak, president
of TIKVAH CHAPTER, an-
nounces that new officers will
be installed at 12 noon, Wednes-
day, at Jeri's Restaurant. Mes-
dames Milton Harris and Mar-
cus Fordon are co-chairmen of
the event, Which will be a
mother and daughter luncheon.
The Bnai Brith Choral Group
will entertain. For tickets, call
Mrs. Harris, LI. 8-5048; Mrs.
Fordon, UN. 3-7238; Mrs. Ed-
ward Barak, UN. 1-2778; or Mrs.
Harry Millstein, KE. 3-7410.
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LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP;
TER will present a Mother's
Day program at 7:30 p.m., Tues-
day, at Beth Aaron Synagogue.
Entertainment will be pro-
vided by the Monte Carlo
Dance Studio. Prizes will be
awarded to mothers and com-
munity • singing and refresh-
ments are planned, according
to Mrs. Manny Franklin, chair-
man.
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Results of the election, con-
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will be elected.
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