1947 Class of Central
to Hold Class Reunion
Miss Klaper to Wed Kvutzah to Hear Bnai Brith Women to Culminate
Fund-Raising with Theater Show
Sy Schwa rtz, Dec. 22 Israel Official
The Class of 1947 of Central
High School will sponsor a barn
In keeping with its policy of
Four nationally known stars raising campaign, which the dance and class reunion at 8:30
centering all programs on Israel
Tuesday show wil culminate, is p.m., Wednesday, at Bonny
and her people, The Kvutzah will highlight the Tuesday cul- $100,000. The drive is being Brook Club House, Telegraph
Ivrith, the Hebrew cultural minating event to be sponsored supported by 7,000 women in 24 at Eight Mile Road. All pro-
group here, will sponsor a talk
Bnai Brith chapters.
ceeds will go to charity.
by Judith Simhonit, director of
The show's program was
Reservations and information
the cultural and educational de-
planned under the chairmanship can be obtained from Rita
partment of the working wo-
of Mrs. George Karabenick.
men's council in Israel, on Sat-
President of the BB Women's ‘(Papo) Golden, UN. 4-7448, and
Elliot Pearlman, LI. 7-2995.
urday, at the Rose Sitig Cohen
Council is Mrs. Philip Fealk.
branch of the United Hebrew
Schools. Mrs. Simhonit will
Correction
speak on "Contemporary Jewish
Make It a Memorable Day
In an advertisement last
Problems."
with
week
by
Leo
Adler,
the
world's
Her address, to be in Hebrew,
largest DeSoto-Plymouth dealer,
will be followed by a question
the names of two of its three
period. The address is open to
Miss Garrett
Parks
dealers were erroneously trans-
the public. There will be no ad-
mission charge, according to M. by the Greater Detroit Bnai posed.
and His Orchestra
Barney Teal is the manager
Michlin, chairman of the eve- Brith Women's Council at the
of
the
Leo
Adler
branch
at
7379
ning.
Fox Theater.
At the annual election meet-
The four will be pianist Roger Woodward, north of Grand
ing of the Kvutzah the follow- Williams, who skyrocketed to Blvd., while Dick Canaan is
r.
ing officers were elected:
fame with two million sales of manager of the branch at 13800
W.
7
Mile
Rd.
Harry
Abram
Joseph Katz, president; Mey- his recording of "Autumn
er Mathis, vice-president; Irv- Leaves"; Larry Parks and Betty is manager of the Leo Adler
branch at 3000 Fenkell.
ing Palman, treasurer; Norman
All three locations are cur-
Ruttenberg and M. Michlin, sec-
rently featuring a complete : Home Catering
retaries; Morris Nobel, cultural
stock of new 1958 Plymouths
committee chairman; M. Mich-
and DeSotos, and offer delivery •
lin, Hebrew books chairman;
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Samuel Sigal and Morris Plaf-
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kin, publicity; Bernard Isaacs,
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Reina, South American dance
name of the Ladies Auxiliary.
The program was concluded team, Mel Synder, master of
with singing conducted by ceremonies, and Russ Weaver's
Hanna Stiebel, who was accom- Orchestra.
Goal of the BB women's fund-
panied on the piano by her
husband, Ariel. Refreshments
were served by the Ladies Aux-
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IRV FIELD
MISS ROSALYE KLAPER
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klaper,
of Oak Park. Blvd., have an-
nounced the engagement of
their daughter, Rosalye Ann, to
Sy Everett Schwartz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Schwartz, of
Marlowe Ave.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Wayne State University,
where she was affiliated with
--Pi Lambda Theta honor soror-
ity. Mr. Schwartz is also a
WSU graduate, and was affil-
iated with Zeta Beta Tau frat-
ernity.
The wedding date is Dec. 22.
SZ Young Marrieds
to Begin Study Groups
The Young Married League
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek will
conduct its first study group
seminar at 8:30 p.m., Thursday,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Baron, 20304 Mans-
field.
The seminar will study the
question, "The American Jew
Today, What Is He Like?" The
group will examine recent
periodical material on "The
Current Religious Revival,"
"The Move to Suburbia," and
"The Jew in Contemporary
American Fiction."
Bertrand Sandweiss, chair-
man of the study group, an-
nounces that future seminars
will examine "The Present
Direction of Conservative Juda-
ism" and "Zionism Today: Its
Definition and Relevance."
Young Married League mem-
bers are asked to confirm their
attendance by calling BR 3-2763
or LI 6-0522.
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Sisterhood Luncheon
Mrs. Norman Allan, president
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Sisterhood, has announced that
the organization's paid-up mem-
bership luncheon, set for 12
noon, Monday, in the synagogue
social hall, will carry out the
theme, "Bas Mitzvah", in com-
memoration of its 13th anniver-
sary year.
Mrs. Charles H. Charlip, pro-
gram chairman, and her com-
mittee have arranged the after-
noon's program, which will call
for participation of sisterhood
members.
The sisterhood's first oneg
shabbat of its new season will
take place on Nov. 23. Mrs.
Joseph Markle will be chair-
man of the afternoon.
A Dec. 2 evening rally for
husbands, members and their
friends and a Dec. 11 donor
luncheon is also being planned
by the women's organization.
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