Miss Harriet Cohen Engaged to Marine MISS HARRIET COHEN . The engagement of Harriet Rochelle Cohen to Pvt. Fred S. Starr, who is serving in the U.S. Marine Corps, recently was announced by the bride-elect's parents Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohen, of Elhurst Ave. Pvt. Starr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Starr, of Glendale Ave. The couple has set no wed- ding date. Marriages KRELL-SUGAR: Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Subar, of Woodward Lane S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich., announce the marriage of their daughter, Judith, to Robert E. Krell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Krell, of Chip- pewa Dr., Grand Rapids, Sun- day, at the Pantlind Hotel, Rabbi Benson Skoff officiating. The young couple -left for a honeymoon in Las Vegas, Nev. and Denver, Colo., and will be at home after Nov. 25, at 1335 Allerton Ave., Grand Rapids. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Sam 1"----- Rosenberg acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. RABBI YEHUDAH -LOEWY ExciudityEty 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. FEderal 4-4149 RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 4252 TUXEDO TE 4-6624 TOwnsend 7-0979 Serving at Homes & in Hospitals Rabbi Marshall L. Goldman MOHEL SPECIALIST 3032 Sturtevant TO 9-8964 Dec. 1 Banquet to Culminate BB Centennial Celebration Two events are planned in the coming week to set the stage for the major feature of Michigan Bnai Brith's 100th an- niversary celebration, the Cen- tennial Banquet on Dec. 1, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Planned is an open meeting by Pisgah Lodge, the first Bnai Brith organization in the state, to be held at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the Hayim Greenberg Cen- ter, 19161 Schaefer. The second event is the ob- servance of Centennial Sabbath, which will be co-sponsored by Pisgah Lodge and the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 22, at Temple Beth El. Principal speaker at the ban- quet will be David A. Croll, the first Jewish member of the Can- adian Senate. Sen. Croll is well known to Detroiters. He for- merly served as Mayor of Wind- sor. The program Monday will be devoted to a birthday celebra- tion by Pisgah members and their families. Greetings will be extended by Dr. Morton J. Sobel, Michigan director of the Anti- Defamation League; Rabbi Max Kapustin, director, Wayne State University Hillel Foun- dation; and Earl Yaillen, Michi- gan director of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization. Following their brief mess- ages, a social will follow, in- cluding entertainment and re- freshments. Temple Beth El was chosen for the sabbath program be- cause the early histories of both Pisgah Lodge and Temple Beth El are closely entwined. It was on Nov. 24, 1857 that Pisgah was founded, and its organizers were a group of men who seven years earlier had organized Temple Beth El. The officers of both the lodge and the temple were the same for many years after. "It is no more than fitting," stated Jack Leeds, president of Pisgah, "that the religious serv- ice • of the centennial celebra- tion be held in the house of irtit nnouncem,ents Nov. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald L. Joseph (Elaine Mark), of 20022 Votrobeck Ct., a son, Mitchell Mark. * * * Nov. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. William Gladstone (Hannah Levin), of 20287 Greenview, a daughter, Judith Ellen. * * * Nov. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Laurence N. Spickler (Alma Fox), of 13209 N. Norfolk, a son, Eric Marshall. * * * Oct. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Solo- mon Bienenfeld (Dorothy Sos- kin), of 19782 Ferguson, a son, David Lee. * * * Oct. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Egren (Renee Dicken), of Oxley Rd.,-. a son Robert Marc. * * Oct. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gold (Margie Solomon) of Oak Park, a daughter, Amy Marlene. * * * Oct. 23—To Dr. and Mrs. Sey- mour Gordon (Marilynn Pens- ler), of Greenfield Ave,, a daughter, Carol Ann. * * Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gendloff (Evelyn Wein- stein, of Detroit), of 4126 39th St., San Diego, Calif., a son, Mitchell Eric. * * * Oct. 12 — To Mr. 'and Mrs. Bob Miller (Lois Gorden, of Detroit), of New York City, a daughter, Nancy Beth. * * * Oct. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rich, of Strathmoor Ave., a son, Elliott Bernard. workship where Pisgah Lodge had its inception." The centennial message will be delivered by Temple Beth El's senior rabbi, Dr. Richard C. Hertz, himself, a Pisgah member. Meanwhile, arrangements are being completed for the giant Centennial Banquet, under the guidance of the centennial com- mittee. Under the chairmanship of Samuel W. Leib and the co- chairmenship of Milton M. Weinstein and Elias Goldberg, the committee is comprised of the following: Aaron Droock and Harry Yudkoff, honorary chairmen, Victor Bloomfield, Alfred H, B o u n i n, Morris Burnstein, Clarence H. Engass, Morris H. Garvett, Ben F. Goldman, Jack Leeds, Dr. George V. Leib; Meyer W. Leib, Rudolph Meyer- sohn, Isadore Perlman, Isadore Starr and Sol Steinberg. Council committee members are Louis E. Barden, Jack Caminker, Hy Crystal, Harry Katz, Nathan Rubenstein and Sam Sklar. Participating lodges, along with Pisgah, are Detroit, Albert _Einstein,. Downtown, Louis Brandeis, Louis Marshall, Sub- urban,. Donald FOx, Dov Fren- kel, East Side, Eddie Jacobson, Harry B. Keidan, Henry Mor- genthau, Israel, Ivan S. Bloch, Louis Stone, Motor City, Oak- Woods, Philip Handler, Rabbi Mandel M. _,Zager, Rex, Theodor Herzl, Tikvah and Yuster-Rosen- berg.- Banquet reservations may be made by contacting any ,of the participating lodges, or by call- ing WO 3-3372 or WO 3-7838 Odessa Auxiliary Plans Luncheon Mrs. Max Hayman, pkesideilt of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Odessa Aid Society, announces that plans have been finalized for the Nov. 26- • donor lunch- eon, to begin at 12:30 p.m., at Rainbow Terrace. Chairman of the yearly pro- gram is Mrs. Dorothy Wein- hart, who has planned t h e afternoon -.'s agenda to in- clude Mrs. Mrs. Hayman Charles Solo- vich as guest speaker, Mickey Woolf as entertainment and Regina Litt as toastmistress. In conjunction with the luncheon and the Child Rescue Fund project, the Louis Weiners and Al Winemans will tender a dinner this Saturday evening, at Turover Temple, 12129 Dex- ter. A similar program was held by the William Litts. A rummage sale is in prog- ress, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Sam Gennis. For infor- mation, call TO 9-4965. Rabbi Arm to Address Folk Schools PTA Harold Berke, president of the Parent Teachers Associa- tion, announces that Rabbi Mil- ton Arm, associate rabbi of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will speak on "An Approach to Jewish Education in America," at a PTA gathering of the United Jewish Folk Schools at 9 p.m., Thursday in room 207 of the Greenberg center, 19161 Schaef- er. A question period will fol- low the lecture. A short busi- ness meeting including election of officers will take place, and reports will be given. Refresh- ments will be served. Nursery, grade and Sunday School parents, as well as mem- bers and friends of the school board and L .bor Zionist move- ment are invited to attend. 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