Terry Baren ilgage
to Pre-Med Student

to Hold 1st Dinner-Dance
Their' first installation dinner-
Training Courses dance
will be held by Chapter
Two of the Sholem Aleichem
in Leadership
Institute on Oct. 19 at the or-
Mothers are registering for ganization's new building at
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gottfurcht were at home to relatives and
friends in honor of the recent Bar Mitzvah of their son, John the Leadership Training Course 19350 Greenfield. Members have
offered by the Women's Divi- been urged to invite their
David.

BAREN

Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Baren,
of Ewald Circle, have announced
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Terry, to Claude Osztreicher,
son of Mrs. J. Osztreicher, of
Richton Ave. and the late Mr.
Osztreicher.
The prospective bridegroom is
a pre-medical student at Wayne
State University.
A July wedding Is planned.

Sulie Harand. to Solo
at Sisterhood Tea •

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Temple Israel Sisterhood will
hold-a dessert luncheon honoring
paid-up members at 12:30 p.m.
Oct. 14, at the Temple, on Man-
derson and
Merton roads.
The luncheon
will be followed
by a brief busi-
ness meeting.
Highlight of
t h e afternoon
will be a solo
performance by
singing drama-
tist Sulie Har-
Miss Ilarand and, w h o will
portray :"The Life of Irving Ber-
lin." The dramatist will assume
various ranges in voice to por-
tray different characters;
The garden committee's annual
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' the foyer o4 l be exhitn.,ted

sion of the Jewish Welfare Fed- friends, according to Mrs. Bette
eration, which begins Monday, Shulman, chairman of the dance.
9:50 a.m., at the Esther Berman
For reservations or informa-
the United Hebrew tion, contact Mrs. Shulman at
Branch
Schools.
16511 Griggs or
This course is designed to
give women who have actively
For the
participated in the work of the
Perfect Affair
Women's Division a more com-
prehensive view of Federation
and its member agencies.
The sessions will be held on
and His Orchestra .
four consecutive Monday morn-
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ings. Isidore Sobeloff, executive
vice-president of the Federation, • .g..1C.ClieeKilfieETZ4MagfaiIIMX
Plastic Furniture Covers
will address the opening meet-
ing on the subject ".The Federa-
MADE TO ORDER OR
READY MADE
tion Idea."
Mrs. Arthiir I. Gould, educa-
CALL ANNA KARBAL
tion chairman, and Mrs. Sobe-
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$1 a
loff, leadership training chair-
Separate Cushion Covers
man, have divided the course .:ADKZAK<>30:452.984=4:• 0 11KatirdiX 1‘...
into four sessions. The commit-
es ames Daniel
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — U. S. I dress from Premier David Ben- tee cons i sts o of Mesdames
You Can Be Sure . . . If It's
Carpenter, Daniel E. Cohn,
Olympic champion Byron Krieger Gurion, who told the athletes David
Hapdleman, J. S h u r 1 y
from
20
participating
nations:
won a gold medal by placing first
in the sabre competition at 'the I "Be strong and proud of your Horwitz, Charles Lakoff, Harold
A. Robinson, Maurice Schiller,
And His Orchestra
fifth Maccabiah Games here last Jewishness, and send Diaspora '
and Milton H. Sims.
week.
Jewish youth to Israel to defend
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The 10-day competition closed her and restore the glory of our
last Wednesday with a brief ad- people."
Americans were successful in
Marriages
PHOTOGRAPHS by
several events, including the bas-
BERNARD H.
GALES-LUSKIN. In a cere-
ketball competition, which was
won over a previously unbeaten mony performed Sept: 22, Ruth
Israel team by a score of 79-62. Luskin, daughter of Mr. and
The Israeli swimming team ' Mrs. Abe , Luskin, of Englewood,
Mrs. Helen Gahagan Douglas,
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took the championship, edging 1 •N.J., became the bride of Rob
f or m e r Congresswoman from out the American and South , ert Gales, son of Mr. and Mrs,
A gift of 10 stereo slides
with all candid albums.
California, will speak at the
Huntington
of
African squads which were tied Jules Gales,
opening meeting of the Temple
a half points be- Woods, Mich. .
Beth El Sisterhood at 12:30 p.m., only one and
The new Mrs. Gales is a grad-
Oct. 14, in the temple's Brown hind.
u,ate of Smith College. Mr. Gales
Rina
Mendelson
was
an
Amer-
Memorial Chapel.
ican gold medal winner in the is a Wayne State • University
Mrs. Douglas, a concert artist, diving competition, while another graduate who. did post-graduate
actress, delegate to the United
I :studies at- Columbia University.
Nations, and three times elected American, Mike Wolk, received
The couple will take up resi-
a bronze medal for coming in
third in the 100 meter free dence at 320 E. 53rd St., New
gold York City.
style and a silver and two
medals in previous races.
Detroit's Krieger had previous-
Dance with Delight
ly participated in setting seven
to
Israeli records, set by the
LARRY
FREEDMAN
American team. Krieger teamed
with Albert Axelrod, of Manches-
and His Orchestra
ter, N. H., to win the team fenc-
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ing title, and placed third in the
blunt sword competition.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lichtenstein, of Wisconsin Avenue, were
honored, on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary, at a
reception at Holiday Manor. Their daughters, Mrs. Harry Heller
and Mis,s Joanne Lichtenstein, were hosts to relatives and numerous
friends at this anniversary party.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Stark, of 19169 Ilene, returned last
week from a four-month trip to Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Light, of New York, were visitors over the
Rosh Hashanah holidays with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur A. Sitnons, of W. 7 Mile Rd. They were the house
guests of Mrs. Julia Hirschman, of Kentucky Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barsky and sons, formerly of N. Martindale
Ave., are now residing in their new home at 14097 W. Lincoln,
Oak Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ross and daughters, formerly of Cascade
Ave., are now residing in their new home at 14541 W. Lincoln,
Oak Park.

of

Mickey Woolf

Krieger Places First in Sabre
in Maccabiah Gaines Competition

DICK STEIN

Beth El Women
Hear Mrs. Douglas

FOR ALL YOUR FORAL NEEDS .. .

High.

Despite her long years of
blindness and her age, this year
Mrs. Sarah
HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS Faber again is
conducting her
to the U.S. House of Representa- special High
tives, is the wife of stage and Holiday Appeal
for funds for
screen star, Melvyn Douglas.
She has been named one of Israel.
Mrs. Faber,
the "twelve smartest women of
the world" by the Book of Knowl- who is now 93,
edge editors, and was named one is well known
of 20 women who exert the great- to the commu-
est influence on American life in nity, for her
a poll of 272- women journalists solicitations on
for Pageant Magazine.
behalf of the
Since Mrs. Douglas considers League for
the question of uses of atomic Religious La-
energy one of the most important bor.
Mrs. Faber Mrs. Faber
i problems facing the world to-
' day, it is expected that part of also has been noted for her
- her talk will be devoted to that active e f f or t s for the Moos
Chitim fund and for aid to chil-
; subject.
I Mrs. Major Siegel, Sisterhood dren in Israel.
president, is in charge of the
meeting,: Mrs. Arthur Soltar,
program chairman, advises that
a dessert luncheon will precede
the meeting.
The Center Choral Society will
Broner's Etching Bought open its 1957-58 season with a
at the sixth annual
by N. Y. Public Library performance
Jewish Book Fair on Nov. 23,
The New York Public Library at the Davison Jewish Center.
has purchased an etching done
A full schedule of concerts for
by Robert Broner, 3008 Mon-1 the coming season has been slated
terey. This work will be added by the group's director Julius
to the library's permanent col- Chaj es.
With the first perf9rmance
lection.
Broner is having 'a one-man nearly two months away, there is
show of his graphics at the still plenty of time for any wom-
Michigan State University Mu- an interested in choir work to
seum. His work -is also being join.
Officers are Mesdames Herman
shown now in Louisville and
J. Stein, _p residen t; David
San Francisco art exhibits.
He has joined the an school Schwartz, secretary; Irving J.
of the Detroit Society of Arts Hearshen, librarian, and Samuel
! • and Crafts where he is in charge Hurvitz, social chairman.
Women wishing to join, may
of graphics.
Broner is an artist with The contact Mrs. ,Schwartz at UN

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