Friday, October 18, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 12 Miss Ruthe Gutstein to Wed in December I activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parmet, of Huntington Woods, recently visited in Las Vegas, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Spilman of 18248 Stratford, Southfield Township, entertained their family and friends at a cocktail party honoring their son-in-law, S/C James Stuart Eisen, who has returned from overseas service with the U.S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Eisen, who have left for San Diego, Calif., will remain there with the Navy until February, when they will make their home in Detroit. A house party on Sunday will honor Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kideckel, of 2581 Elmhurst, on the occasion of their 50th wed- ding anniversary. The couple have six children, ten grandchildren and one great grandchild. They have been living in Detroit since 1928. Kappa Nu Mothers Club will hold its first meeting on Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Jacob Granader, 4015 Buena Vista. A party honoring Mr. Julius Sarko on his 65th birthday was given at the Elmwood Casino by his children, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sarko, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Adler, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gelman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sarko and Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Sarko. Among the guests were Mrs. Sarko, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zide, Mrs. Yanen, Sandra Sarko, Barbara Sarko, Mrs. Schein- field, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adler, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wein- garden, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Diamond and Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Forman. Mr. Jules Doneson, of the Jules Doneson Travel Agency, has returned from a two-week trip to Europe as a guest of Air France. Mr. Doneson met with tourist agents and hotel owners in Rome, Venice, Nice, Cannes, Madrid and Paris to discuss tourist accommodations for 1958. In Madrid, where the 25th annual World Travel Congress convened, Mr. Doneson met with leaders of the tourist industry from England, Belgium, Israel, Switzerland, South Africa, South America and the Orient. Ethel Handelsman, of 7718 E. JeffersOn, has left for Miami Beach, Fla., where she will remain for a two-week visit with her brother, Jay Handelsman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Solovich, of Santa Rosa Dr., and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frumin, of Pennington Dr., currently are touring in Israel, Mark 50th Wedding with Gift of Torah Dance with Delight to I LARRY FREEDMAN and his Orchestra UN 1-4687 Ll 7-2899 COLOR Wedding Movies Expert Work, Lowest Price5 by Marshall Klaper of Scott Films UN 4-9190 4.00%..0%.00 ■ 100%.00440.00,N=0"..., Efxxciz>xx-zog:>93K>::.7.7.,,m7.1 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Galison Mr. and Mrs. Morris Galison, k Plastic Furniture Covers of 17394 Prairie, were honored t,.1 MADE TO ORDER OR N .! Thursday on the occasion of ", READY MADE their 50th wedding anniversary. The celebration, which took TO. 7-0874 place on Shemini Atzeret, was 4 V ,„/• Separate Cushion Covers $1 up!.! marked by the presentation of kkK*. ...Kie==::::<43<.a..:if2X2- 22A1•0<•:.< >41 a Sefer Torah to Adas Shalom Synagogue by their children. Participating in the ceremony were the Galisons and their I children, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gali- There Is A Difference . . son, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gali- RIBS - CHICKEN - SHRIMP son, Mrs. Ann Neff, Irene and Prompt Delivery Bette. The couple also has 8 Specials . . . grandchildren and two great 1/4 CHICKEN, French $' 00 grandchildren. Fries and Cole Slaw.... In honor of the golden wed- RIB DINNER ding, the Galison's children $2501 FOR 2 have planted two gardens of Delivered trees in Israel. OPEN 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Galison, both born and married in Europe, TR 2-8500 are active in the Turover Cor. 12th and Clairmont Society. ii44' CALL ANNA KARBAL BUDDY'S BAR-B-0 0 One cake mix makes all these • • Cakes • Tarts • Cookies —WITH EFFORTLESS EASE! No skill needed . . . just mix and bake! Dromedary's exclusive ad- vantages do the rest . . . give you perfect results the first time and every time you bake! Quick and easy, too only 4 minutes-- from package to pan! Stock up today and bake the Dromedary way! Pound Cake Gingerbread Fruit Cake Po N 1 11111 NI • Folk Schools PTA Plans Open House Old Timers to Hold Membership Meeting Hannah Schloss Old Timers will hold a membership meet- ing on the evening of Oct. 30, The PTA of the United Jew- ish Folk Schools will conduct an open house for all parents of nursery, elementary and Sunday school children, at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at the school, 19161 Schaefer, second floor, according Harold Berke, P.T.A. president. Parents will meet the teach- ers in classrooms. They also will become _ acquainted with the books, notebooks and other work in classrooms. A movie of last year's school children at the Davison branch of the Jewish Community Center, 4059 W. Davison. A slate of officers and directors to the board will be presented. What Can You Do to Help the CITY of HOPE? will be shown and refreshments will be served. All parents, as attatatfaMiaffffeSitzkz.t well as school board members The broad program and and interested Labor Zionists services of the CITY OF HOPE require time, effort are invited to the open house. and money. The fight to Enrollment for the new save lives is on endless school term will be closed at one which demands the the end of October. MISS RUTHE GUTSTEIN widest possible support. For information, call the The philosophy and work A December wedding has school office, UN. 4-6319 from of the CITY OF HOPE been planned by Ruthe Julia 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday make a powerful appeal to Gutstein and Richard Arnold through Friday. the minds, hearts and Bardos, whose engagement was loyalties of the people of recently announced. The bride- America. It provides every elect is the daughter of Mrs. person a unique oppor- Paula Gutstein, of Stansbury tunity to realize one's finest Ave., and the late Rev. David potentialities, to, the end Gutstein. The bridegroom-to-be Orchestras-Entertainment that all humanity may have a richer and fuller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 308 Fox Bldg. life. Bardos, of River Rouge. WO 2-4814 UN 4-4346 Give us your support. Richard is attending Wayne Give your best - now to save State University. Dave Diamond lives. We need your dol- lars. We need you as part of our family. en.04 ■ 04=1.4•11041i0AINSIHNIIMMIINNKI ■ 1111.4•1 ■ 0411M Windsor Sisterhood to Host UOJCA The Sisterhood of Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue in Windsor, will be hostess to the Great Lakes Chapter of the Women's Branch of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega- tions of America on the eve- ning of Oct. 28. At that time the following, presidents of affiliated sister- hoods, will be honored: Mes- dames Oscar Bank, Beth Abra- ham; Dan Otis, Bnai David; M. Wildstrom, Gemiluth Chasso- dim; Theidore Bloom, Shaar Hashomayim; Morris B err i s, Young Israel of Dexter; Duchan, Young Israel of Northwest De- troit; David Dombey, Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods; and J. Applebaum, Bnai Jacob, Toledo, Ohio. A program, refreshments and a social hour will follow cere- monies. All members of the affiliated Sisterhoods are invited. The Women's Branch of the UOJCA is a national organiza- tion of Sisterhoods of the tradi- tional synagogues throughout the country. Some 500 member organizations are serviced by the national office with pro- gram and organizational aids and work together common problems and projects. JACK GORBACK - PHOTOG7 APHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Our Specialty Quality Work - Moderate Prices I P ei s •s e o rn veze d Send Your Dollars to— Detroit Business Men's Group City of Hope UN 3-8532 Detroit 38 14379 Livernois Men's Club of Congr. •Gemiluth Chassodim 10th Anniversary SIMCHAS TORAH BALL Saturday, Oct. 26 — 8:30 P.M. at the Social Hall of Congr. Beth Abraham 8100 W. 7 Mile Rd. Featuring SAMMY WOOLF and his Band For Tickets Call UN 4-2079 WE HOPE YOU WILL BE ONE OF 35 MILLION PEOPLE WHO WILL VISIT 8ngagements THE CITY OF HOPE In the announcement which appeared in last week's Jewish News r elating information about the engagement of Carol Lynn Joseph, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Milton J. Joseph, of W. Outer Dr., and Sidney P. Lifton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lifton, of Littlefield Ave., the date of the wedding was given erroneously. The couple is to be wed on Dec. 24. * * * The engagement %f their daughter, Francine;/ was an- nounced on Sept. .15, at a din- ner given by Mr,/ and Mrs. Na- than Ruzumpa, of Oak Park, to Arnold Dizn'er,' son of Mr. and SUNDAY, OCT. 27 Mrs. Irving Dizner, also of Oak Park. A Dec. 29 wedding has been planned. * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Liederman have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Dorothy to D. Morton Weiner, a gradu- ate of Michigan State Univer- sity, where he was a member of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weiner. ON Channel 4 "Wide, Wide World" DETROIT FRIENDS of MUSIC' CONCERT SERI ES Wednesday, October 23 8:20 p.m. Emma Mischa Milton MISCHAKOFF * SCHAVER * SETZER Chamber Orchestra — Paul Olefsky, Conductor Single Concert - $2.00 Series, 3 Concerts - $5.00 Second Concert — Jose KAHAN — Nov. 26 Third Concert — Paul OLEFSKY - Gordon Staples Dec. 11 All Concerts m Morris L. Schaver Auditorium 19161 SCHAEFER HWY.