11' Renee Goldstein's Betrothal Announced z MISS RENEE GOLDSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold- , stein, of Kentucky Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their I daughter, Renee Adele, to Joel Michael Schneider, of Washing- ton, N. J. Miss Goldstein is a graduate of Carnegie Medical Laboratory Institute. Her finance is a grad- uate of the school of business administration, Lafayette Col- lege, Easton, Pa. Beth Aaron Boy Scouts Plan All-Day Outing An all-day outing at Highland Recreation Area will be spon- sored by boy scout troop 537, Beth Aaron Branch, according to Milton Stearn, of the troop's administrative board. The out- ing will include games, a cook- out, setting-up practice and hik- ing. The troop plans many such week-end programs, in addition to an annual court of honor, at which special awards are given to troop members. According to Stearn, all Jew- ish boys aged 11 to 13 are in- vited to join the scout troop. Any of the following adminis- trative officers will interview the prospective member s: Messrs. Manny Schwartz, sec- retary-treasurer; A. Stern and Freeman, advancement; L. Katz, outdoor transportation; S a m Green; troop equipment; Nate Lux, committeeman; Jack Ses- kin, scout master; Herman Rader and Bennett, assistant scout masters; Jerry Goldberg, membership:, and Drs. David Blum, publicity; and N. Sand- ler, health and safety. Berkes to Speak on Visit to Israel at Farband Social Brenner Branch 552 of the Farband. Labor Zionist Order will officially welcome home Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berke, who were summer visitors in Israel at a social meeting planned for 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the A Halloween party, featuring Hayim Greenberg Center. The square-dancing, games, food and Berkes will speak on "Israel as prizes, will be sponsored by We Saw It." SHOLOM POST and AUXILI- ARY at 8 p.m., Sunday, at the Memorial Home, 4095 W. Davi- son. Prospective members • are invited to attend, advises Dr. Max Hoffman; chairman of the affair. JW'V Activities Birth * * * One-hundred patients at Bat- tle Creek Hospital will be -en- tertained with games and re- freshments, Sunday, by the CHARLES AND AARON KO- GAN AUXILIARY. * * * A second annual barn dance will be presented by EDDIE JACOBSON LODGE at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, at the Michigan Barn Dance, 36728 W. Seven Mile, between Newbergh and Farmington roads. Sam Clark will be caller. The public is invited. N * * * "crazy hat contes.1" and reading of Jewish humor will highlight the 8 p.m., Monday, social to be sponsored by the DETROIT POST AND LADIES AUXILIARY at the Memorial Home. The reading will be ren- dered by Mrs. David Cohen. Mrs. Morris Seinwel, member- ship chairman, requests mem- bers to bring friends eligible for membership. Refreshments will follow the entertainment. A- Anounceme)Its Oct. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Schwartz (Florence Sleeper), of 23681 Wildwood, Oak Park, a daughter, Lisa Ellen. * * * Oct. 19—To Mr. and Mrs-, Sol Garber (Sheila Burkow), of 333 Westbourn Ct., Birmingham, a son, Burton Craig. * * * Oct. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Agree (Phyllis Bigelman), a daughter, Lynn Alyson. * * * Oct. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Freund (Sharon Cohen, of Windsor), ..f Ypsilanti, Mich., a son, Marc Jeffrey. * * * - Oct. 11—To Dr. and Mrs. Kal- man Gold (Arlynne Mazer), De- troiters now of Toledo, O., a son, Brian Jeffrey. * * * Oct. 8 To Mr. and Mrs. Myron Spalter (Geraldine Star- ler), of 20530 Annchester, a son, Richard Bruce. * * * Oct. 7 To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Solomon (Arlene Schechter), of 24256 Chippewa, a daughter, Rebecca Jo. * * * Oct. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Bernard Zeidman (Louise Sternberg), of Sarasota Ave., Redford Township, a son, Jef- frey Douglas. * *•* Oct. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs. David H. Rose (Rhoda Rubin, of Detroit), of Windsor, Ont., a daughter, Wendy Ilene. * * * Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert H. Kaner (Pauline Heis- ler), of Glendale Ave., a daugh- ter, Annette Rose. — — RABBI YEHUDAH LOEWY ixdu.ivety Since 1946 in Detroit Hospitals and Homes TE. 4-7355 RABBI LEO Y. GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 18245 Roselawn UN 3-6242 Rabbi Joshua Spiro CERTIFIED MOHEL Serving In Hospitals & Homes UN 3-2616 7328 Thatcher Certified Surgical Mohel Rabbi Israel GOODMAN Serving in Hospitals and Homes Anywhere 16 Years' Experience Pontiac, Mich. F Ederof 4-4149 , * 0 ....,... 4■ 4,101x,0%..i.04310wl, • • Detroit Socialites invites the general public to attend its opening dance of the season this Sunday evening at Cong. Beth Moses,- Linwood at Oakman Ct. The Counts will furnish music for dancing. The dance is just, one phase of the club's social, cultural and philanthropic programs. Plans are now being made for a full year of activity. . Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had SAM BARN ETT and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 JACK CORBACK PHOTOG' APHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Our Specialty I Quality Work -. Moderate Prices Personalized Service UN 3-8532 Making plans to complete assignments and assure a goal of $100,000, of which three-quarters already has been raised, are these members of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council, top photo, left to right, seated: Mesdames David Levine, Fred Rapoport and Al Stein; standing, Edward Barak, Pauline- Sipkins and Carl Pearl; bottom photo, seated, Mes- dames Al Goldberg, Sidney Eidelman and George Karabenick; standing, Bernard Goodman, Jack Sayles and Charles Galinsky. * * * Pianist Roger Williams, stage, screen and television stars Lar- ry Parks and Betty Garrett and Jan Bart, tenor-humorist, are the three principals who will headline the 12th annual "Star- Studded Reyue" of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council. The show, to culminate a six-month drive for $100,000 to assist a variety of Bnai Brith philanthropies locally, through- out the United States and in Israel, will be held at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 12, at the Fox Theater. Under the leadership of Mrs. Philip Fealk, president of the Council, 7,000 women represent- ing 24 chapters are assured of meeting their quota. Over $75,- 000 has been raised. Mrs. George Karabenick is program chairman of the "Star-Studded Revue." Others who will perform be- fore an anticipated audience of 5,000 persons are Los Romeros and Reina, South American dance team; Mel Snyder, master of ceremonies; and Russ Weav- er and his orchestra. - Among the many activities I that Bnai Brith funds support are service- programs at Pontiac State Hospital, Northville State Hospital, Veterans Hospital, Marine Hospital and the USO. They continue, as they have for years, to maintain a Mobile Blood Bank. Through the Anti-Defamation League, BB members learn how to help in combatting bigots and anti-Semites, and as part of its program to foster better human relations a new project will be started this year. Called "Dolls for Democracy," the program is now underway. Dolls will be used to represent peoples of different racial, re- ligious and national back- grounds whose lives were de- voted to the ideal of the Broth- erhood of man. At present, dolls being used for these presentations in schools and elsewhere include Chaim Weizmann, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington Carver and St. Francis of Assisi. Through its Israel program, Bnai Brith ships millions of dollars in food, clothing, medi- cine and other equipment to the new state, and has an Israel Bond program to help its growth industrially. Working on the major fund- raising project, featuring the "Benevolent Blaze," are Mrs. Sept. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rosenblat (Rose Rib- iat), of 16931 Prairie, a son, Bruce Alan. * * * Australian at Town Hall Sept. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weinstein (E s t e 11 e Morris Barr, Australian jour- Spector), of 28463 Sutherland, nalist who was the youngest Southfield Township, a son, person to gain academic nom- Randy Howard. ination in "Who's Who in Aus- tralia," will speck on "Australia It is not only fine feathers Cannot Be Ignored" when he that make fine birds. appears at Detroit Town Hall, —Aesop, "The Jay and at 11 a.m.. Monday, in the Ford the Peacock" _ Socialites Opening Dance . Scheduled for Sunday 'Star-Swatted Revue' to Climax Bnai Brith Women's Fund Drive Auditorium. oa■al MUSIC BY ht(Ittittnts UN. 2-2850 UN. 3-0404 Fred Rapaport, editor, and Mes- dames Nathan Kantor, Harriet owlemem•momoolmosy Levine, Leonard Sims, Gerald • • Goldberg and Robert Coggan. 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