„ Women s Ulubs Betrothal Told MISS ROSALIE SHIFMAN Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shif- man, of Roselawn Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rosalie Ann, to Allen J. Tyner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Tyner, of Indiana Ave. A September wedding is being planned. Music Study Club to Hold Annual Soiree The "Annual Soiree" of the Detroit Music Study Club will be held at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, in the Detroit Institute of Musi- cal Arts, 5330 John R. at Kirby, according to announcement by Mrs. Sidney H. Jackson, pres- ident. At the event, the club's choral group will perform a cantata, "Israel Reborn" by A. W. Bind- er, directed by Dan Frohman and accompanied by Mrs. I. Mendelsohn. Joyce and Joanne Weintraub, duo-pianists, will play "Variations on a Theme of Beethoven" by Saint-Saens. "A Fantasie_on Russian Folk Songs" by S. R. Jaines, and "By the Beautiful Blue Danube" by Strauss-Spicker are also on the program. The program will be high- lighted by the appearance of Dr. Marcel Prawy, U.S. cultural representative in Vienna and executive producer of the Vien- na 'Volks Opera Company, now touring in this country. ,Ranch Party, -Forum on Socialites' Slate Detroit Socialites will corn- bine a hayride, wiener roast and. barn dance on Sunday eve- ning at Friendly Acres Ranch in Livonia, according to Rose -Altman, secretary. Members and guests will drive to the ranch at 6 p.m. by motorcade from the Avalon parking lot. On Wednesday evening the organization will sponsor a forum, conducted by Robert C. Kohler, assistant director of Bnai Brith's Anti-Defamation League. A kinescope of the TV production, "We Hold -These Truths," which was awarded the ADL's first prize as the best original play of its cate- gory in 1956, will be shown. The social hour following will include dancing and refresh- ments. The public is invited. For Your Social Events CARD PARTIES LUNCHEONS BUY DELICIOUS HAMILTON ... CHICKEN PIES . . . MEAT PIES .. FRUIT TARTS . Delivered Piping Hot Phone TW 3-3400 THESE PRODUCTS ALSO SOLD IN THE STORES HAMILTON MEAT PIE CO. 3401 E. McNichols Rd. N11111•1111111111111I (More Clubs Page 15) YESHIVATH CHACHM'EY LUBLIN LADIES AUXILIARY will hold its annual donor luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednes- day, at Lachar's. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will be the guest speaker. * * 4, BETH ITZCHOCK SISTER- HOOD will hold its annual mother and daughter banquet at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Rain- bow Terrace. A program of music and dancing has been ar- ranged, according to Mrs. Na- than Rosin, chairman. For res- ervations, call Mrs. Jane Rosen- feld, president,, WA. 2-9509. * * * ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold a mother and daughter luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at North- wood Inn. Mesdames Joseph Staub and Maurice Knopper are chairmen of the event, which will highlight the installation of new officers. Mrs. Norman Adelman has arranged the pro- gram, which will feature Har- riet Berg and her Israeli folk dancing group. For reserva- tions, call Mrs. Knopper, UN. 1-4766. , * * * A local delegation from the DETROIT LINK, Order of the Golden Chain, headed by Paul- ine Grant, worthy _ matron, is attending the annual Grand Link convention in Atlantic City, today through Tuesday. A full schedule of business meet- ings, a fashion show and social events are planned. * * * AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. Harry Weiner, 17534 Ohio. Da- vid 'aigenbaum, local psycholo- gist, will discuss problems of the pre: teenager. Guests are welcome. * * * IOTA ALPHA PI sorority of Wayne State University will hold its annual mother and daughter banquet on Wednes- day evenin g, at Sammy's. Awards will be presented to the most active member and most active pledge. The sorority re- cently honored mothers of pledges with a tea at the home of Eva Kuhn. * * * Mrs. Norman _Bailey will re- view "The Nun's Story" at a meeting of the THURSDAY BOOK REVIEW CLUB this Thursday, at a luncheon held in the home of Mrs. Jacob E. Stein- hardt, 18495 San Juan. HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will meet on May 10 for a board meeting in the home of Mrs. Benjamin Ketai, 19435 Stans- bury. Dessert luncheon will be served. * * * SISTERS ZION MIZRA- CHI's annual mother and daugh- ter banquet is planned for 6 p.m., May 13, at Holiday Manor. Mrs. Abraham Danzig, national vice-president of the organiza- tion, .will be here as guest speaker. A program of Hebrew. songs will be , rendered by so- prano Leah Koven. For reser- vations, call the chairmen, Mrs. Morris Servetter, UN. 3-9789, or Mrs. Pearl Leader, WE. 3-0938. * * * Life is made up of marble and mud. —Nathaniel Hawthorne. Lawrence A. Fleischman, prominent local art collector, will speak at a meetmg of the Shaarey Zedek Young Peoples League, at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue social hall. Fleischman will discuss and show colored slides of -his per- sonal collection of American art, which is currently touring Latin America under the aus- pices of the United States In- formation Agency. Treasurer of both the Ar chives of American Art of the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts, he is the youngest mem- ber of the nine-man committee which advises the USIA on oul- tu'ral activities abroad. Music and Entertainment Sam e.mtruvt. DI. 1-1609 and His Orchestra MAH JONGG SETS- SPECIAL FOR MOTHER'S DAY '2 295- LILLIAN FINK 19730 Santa Barbara UN 4-4977 Confirmation, Wedding, Bar Mitzvah, Sweet Sixteen Invitations. Matches and Napkins Complete Selection at Reasonable Prices MRS. KATE ALTMAN UNiversity 4-0640 A social hour will follow the HEBREW LADIES AID SO- CIETY will hold an evening of discussion. The cominui_ity is games at 8 p.m., Sunday, in the invited to attend the program. social hall of_Cong. Bnai Moshe. Pastries and coffee prepared by DR. and MRS. RICHARD M. KOMMEL the membership will be served, and prizes will be awarded. For Announce the Opening of information, call Mrs. A. Wol- son, TU. 3-3478; Mrs. J. Rosen- thal, LI. 7-8619; or Mrs. B. White, UN. 4-5452. •NURSERY SCHOOL * * * KOMMEL'S Participants in a cantata pre- sented at the recent Torah Fund luncheon of the AHAVAS ACHIM SISTERHOOD, at which Rabbi Jacob Chinitz was guest speaker, included Mes- dames Leo Lisker, Harry Gold- stein, Leslie Cohen, N. Lazar, Leonard Schreiber, David Grai- ner, Maurice Linton, JaCk Glick- stein and Charles Zwirn. Mrs. Jack Mash was accompanist, and Mrs. Harry Smaller was narrator. Summer. Session—July 1 to August 30 Half day sessions for children 3 to 6 years of age. Special art and remedial reading and arithmetic classes for elementary grades. EVE KOMMEL B.A. M.A., Director For further information or personal interview Call LI 2-3717 or write to MRS. R. M. KOMMEL 13134 Talbot, Huntington Woods, Michigan OPENING MAY 7th Soy & BOB air tylists 19118 LIVERNOIS NORTH OF 7 MILE ROAD BethAaron Cub Pack Open for Membership Cub Scout Pack 537, -which meets at Beth Aaron Syna- gogue has opening for member- ship, according to announce- ment by Samuel S. Scharg, cub master. The pack includes boys aged 8 to 10. The scouts recently presented skits on their "Theme of • the Month—," "Swiss Family Rob- inson." Outstanding presenta- tion according to assistant cub masters, Nathan Soberman, Charles A n c h 1- 1 1 and Milton Stearn, was given by the "Nai- robe Trio," composed of Rich- ard Silberman, Michael Sher- man and Robert Schore. During the evening, under auspices of Den 2, the follow- ing pack committee members were introduced: Stanley Altman, chairman; Irving Stoller, awards; Albert Lee, treasurer; Louis Stoller, parent training; Nathan Cohen, secretary; Sol Docks, publicity; and Stearn, adviser. Others were David Goldsmith, interna- ,tionar representative; Mesdames Emanuel Schwartz; Cohen and Arthur Urbach, pack mothers; and Mesdames Anchill, Altman, Marvin Bennett, Albert Gold- berg, Ben Kidechel, Harry Ma- zur and Sol Weiner, den moth- ers. The scouts plan to attend a baseball game and an outdoor outing in June. For information about membership, call Mrs. Schwartz, UN. 3-6744, or Mrs. Cohen, UN. 2-4647. Shaarey Zedek YPL to Hear Fleischman with an Expert Staff of Fine Stylists to Serve Vow • Miss Shirley • Mr. Jack • Mr. Robert • Miss Carmen • Miss Mary Jane • Mr. Sheldon Manicuring and Pedicuring • Virginia • Loretta • Wilma Under the Personal Supervision of MR. SOL and MR. 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