Friday, October 14, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-2a

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Women to Present
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The Elmwood Casino in Can- , weeks' summer workshop lit Is-
ada will again be the scene of • rael.
Frank Rosenbaum, President
the annual Stephen S. Wise din-
ner-dance, presented at 6:45 p.m., of the Michigan Council of- the
Nov. 5, by the Detroit Women's AJC, which is participating in
Division of the American Jewish this birthday celebration, cordi-
Congress. Mrs. Louis Redstone, ally invites all members and
president, advises that chairman friends of Congress to attend the
of the event, which is the major event.
on Wednesday, Northeast and
fund-raising function of Con-
gress, is Mrs. Sidney Michels, Schaefer-Seven chapters are
who will be assisted by Mes- jointly sponsoring a panel work-
dames Maurice Croll, Joseph Sie shop on the book "Church, State
and Freedom" by Leo Pfeiffer.
gel, and John Sturman.
is a member of the na-
The dinner-dance commemo- Pfeiffer
tional
legal
staff of the AJC. The
-Rab-
rates the birthday of the late
meeting
will
be held at the home
bi Stephen S. Wise, founder of of Mrs. Sol Dann,
18000 Park-
the AJC. Proceeds are ear- side.
luncheon will be
marked for the support of causes served Dessert
at 12:30 p.m.
and ideals to which Rabbi Wise
The panel moderator will be
devoted his life and on which the Mrs.
Jack Ross. Panel members
AJC is continuing to work.
will be Mesdames Isadore Kol-
One project is the Louise Wa- man, Bernard Litvin, Jack Miller,
terman Wise Youth Center in and Jules Rutzky.
Jerusalem. Young people from
all over Israel who attend the
center are provided with dormi-
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tory lodging and meals during
two week stays which are de-
voted to courses in the creative
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaber-
arts and citizenship. The primary man, of 8561 Hendrie, Hunting-
aim of the Youth Center is the ton Woods, announce the Bar
training of future citizens in the Mitzvah of _ their son, John, on
operation and responsibilities of Oct. 18, at 'Temple - Emanu-El.
The family will, be at home in
democracy.
Another project towards which John's honor from 8 p.m., Oct. 19.
the dinner-dance funds contrib- No cards.
ute is the David Petegorsky
AL Auxiliary Installation
Scholarship, in memory of the
former executive director of
The Ladies Auxiliary of Julius
Congress. The scholarship awards Rosenwald Post of the 'American
enable a group of college stu- Legion will hold their annual
dents, selected from various parts installation of officers at 8 p.m.,
of the country through an essay Saturday, "in the Legion Home,
contest, to participate in a six 401 W. Lafayette.

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ID ir tit Announceinen,ts

Oct. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey S. Miller (Nadine Blatt), of
23480 Church, Oak Park. twin
sons, Robert Howard and Brian
David.
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Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey Gordon (Lois E. Gray), of
24230 Coolidge, Oak Park, a son,
Bradley.
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Sept. 29—To Mr. and Mrs.
Irving "Skippy" Flanders (Gloria
Gittleman), of 21651 Westhamp-
ton, Oak Park, a daughter, Aud-
rey Lynn.

Sept. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Lester Binder (Geraldine
Baskin), of 20461 Cheyenne, a
son, Steven Rashe. -
* * *
Sept. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Morrie Kent (Sandy Oberfield)
of 4074 Clements, a daughter,
Lori Beth.
* * *
Sept. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Schuman (F 1 o r e n c e
Brown), of Riverview Ave., a
son; Robert Morris.
* * *
Sept. 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
* * *
Sept. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Grabow, (Athene
Marvin Herbert Morrison - (Ceryle Coniaris, of Boston, Mass.), of
Brown), of 3200 W. Chicago, a 4380 Squirrell, Birmingham, a
daughter, Marcia Helen.
son, Randy Lee.
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Sept 23 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Sept. 28 To Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Ross (Sandi Gellman), former Irven Leider (Eileen Schwartz),
Detroiters now of Los Angeles, of 23851 Morton, Oak Park, a son,
Aaron Glenn.
Calif., a son, Marc Spencer.

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Sept. 28—To eept. and Mrs.
Sidney J. Rubenstein (Miriam
Levin), former Detroiters now
stationed with the U.S. dental
corps at- Fort Belvoir, Va., 1011
K. Wakefield, Alexandria, Va.,
a daughter Suzanne Joy.

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Sept. 23—To Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin J. Rosenberg (Charlotte
Keltz), of 13130 Rosemary, Oak
Park, a son, Bradley Steven,
* * *
Sept. 22—To _ Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Stein (Lillian Cooper), of
23480 Gardner, Oak Park, a son,
Kevin Bruce.
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Sept. 21—To Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Dictor (Rita Selman), of
21881 Marlow, Oak Park, a son,
Mitchell Lee.
* * *
Sept. 19—To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald E. Bruson, former De-
troiters now of -6605 Cranwood,
Flint, a daughter, Marcee
Phyllis.
* * *
Sept. 19—To Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman Kane (Sandra Ravid),
of 24522 Rensslaer, Oak Park, a
daughter, Debra Sue.
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Sept. 14—To Mr.• and Mrs.
Phillip Edelheit (C harlotte
Kartzman), of 28587 Pierce,
Southfield Twp., a daughter,
Laurie Hope.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mar-
wil, of 19191 Prairie, a daughter,
Ann Elizabeth.

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Activities

LOUIS D. BRANDEIS LODGE
is sponsoring a dance open to
members and their friends at
8:30 p.m.,, Sunday, at Beth Abra-
ham .Synagogue., Preceding the
dance, there will be an award
presentation and a brief address
by Hyman N. Crystal, executive
secretary of the Greater Detroit
BB Council. The Jack Malin Me-
morial Award, a rotating award
to -be given annually to a Lodge
member for' outstanding achieve-
ment, will be presented for the
first time. The award is donated
by Isadore Malin, Lodge secre-
tary, in memory of his brother.
A program of entertainment is
planned at the dance to round
out the evening.
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ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE
will present a Simhat Torah
party at 9 p.m., Oct. 19, at Beth
Aaron Synagogue. Eric Rosenow
and his orchestra will furnish
music for dancing, and there will
be a floor show and buffet sup-
per. The public is invited. For
tickets, call VE. 5-2521 or DI.
1-9524.

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Dorothy Farber, president of
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER, announces a 'Sweet-
est Day Dance at 9 p.m., Oct. 19,
at Cong. Beth Joseph, 18450
Wyoming. The affair is open to
paid-up members and gentlemen
guests. For . information, call
Shirley Morros, retention chair-
man, TO. 7-9167.
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Mrs. Abraham Waronoff, presi-
dent of TIKVAH CHAPTER, ad-
nounces that members of the
bowling league will be hostesses
at a meeting planned for 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, at Rainbow
Terrace. Prizes and refreshments
are planned. Friends are invited.
* * *
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER will hold a dessert lunch-
eon meeting and games party at
12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Cong.
Beth Joseph, 18450 Wyoming.
Admission is free to members
and prospects. Hostesses will be
members of the afternoon and
evening bowling leagues. For in-
formation call Betty Stewart,
TO. 9-1561.
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Mrs. Arthur Winter, president
of MOTOR CITY LODGE, an-
nounces that Mesdames Paul
Monchnic and Harry Levin were
recently presented pins by
SCAFV for their work with vet-
erans. William Evraiff, of Wayne
State University's college of edu-
cation, will speak on "Child
Psychology"' at a meeting
planned by Mrs. Abe Medwed,
program chairman, for this Mon-
day, at the Hayim Greenberg
Center, 19161 Schaefer. The
public is invited.
* * *
Russell Blakesley, chief Air
Raid Warden for the Detroit
Civil Defense, will speak on
"Survival Under Enemy Attack"
at an open meeting of HENRY
MORGENTHAU LODGE this
Monday evening, at _ Cong. Beth
Joseph, 18450 Wyoming. Films
on recent atomic testing will be
shown by Blakesley, announces
Sam Feigenbaum, program chair-
men.

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MISS PHYLLIS GABA

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaba, of
Heyden Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Phyl-
lis Nina, to Gerald Besterman,
son of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Bes-
terman, of Pembroke Aye.
Mr. Besterman attended Wayne
State University, and is presently
a student at the Ohio College of
Chiropody, in Cleveland.
A summer wedding is planned.

Temple Israel is planning a hay
ride and square dance for 8 p.m.,
Oct. 26. At the Friendly Acres
Ranch, 35601 Schoolcraft, 1 mile
West of Farmington.
Co-chairmen, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Klau and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Rostow have planned the
evening. Square dancing to Jim
Schultheis's orchestra and call-
ing and refreshments are slated.
The affair is open to all mem-
bers of the Young Married's
Group and their friends. For res-
ervations, call Mrs. Jerry Graef,
LI. 8-5789; Mrs. Al Borkin, LI.
5-1787, or Mrs, Bruce Danto, UN.
4-6911.
The social committee includes
the Newton Arnold's, Louis
Frieds, and Bernie Goodmans.

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