Friday, January 10, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-16 Set Spring Date MISS PEARL BERGER Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Berger, of Hartwell Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Pearl Jean, to Allan D. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ellis, of Huntington Rd. An early spring wedding is planned. An exhibition of 29 new works by MERVIN JULES will be shown at Garelick's Gallery, 20208 Livernois, beginning Sun- day and concluding on Jan. 25. A preview and reception for the artist will be held from 2 to 6 p. m., opening day. Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had SAM BARNETT and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 LBERT SIMONS activities in Society Mr. Joseph Malta, of San Francisco, Calif., has returned home after completing a month's stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Malta, of Van Dyke' Ave. Mr. Malta is entering the University of San Francisco college of business administration. During his stay here, he was entertained by Mr. Arnold Suss- man, of Dexter Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moskowitz, of LaSalle Ave., will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pohl and children, Bertram and Sharon, formerly of Glendale Ave., are now residing in their new home at 20438 Mark Twain. A party was held this Monday in honor of Florence Kogan at the home of her daughter-in-law, Helen Kogan, of 3015 Webb. Mrs. Kogan, visiting here from Mexico City where she will return this weekend, is the mother of Charles and Aaron Kogan, slain World War II heroes after : whom a local post of the Jewish War Veterans is named. Miss Gloria Lightstone, a graduate of the University of Michigan, flew to Europe recently. She will begin a year's study at the University of Vienna. Mrs. Edith Albert Freedman, of Whitmore Rd., is currently spending some time Palm Beach, Fla., as the guest of the Louis Laskys. Later in the month, she will leave for Los Angeles, Calif., to visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Albert. Dr. and Mrs. Ted Winshall and son, 'Walter, of 17210 James Couzens, will return home today after spending a month's vaca- tion in Miami Beach, Fla. Pfc. Harold Michalowsky, stationed at Fort Carson,. Colo., with the U. S. Army, is currently home on furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Michalowsky, of 2684 Leslie. OWNSEND 6-4034 "MEMORIES .T.tiAT;WILL LAST FOREVER". ..-' • IDLED And EDITED - .•.WEDDINGS • ELIA.: COVERAGE • • • BAR MITZVAHS'. ALS WORK GUARANTEED' , .• SPECIAL OCCASIONS MUSIC BY hr(Ecrunts UN. 2-2850 UN. 1-0404 J. J. CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies For Quality Workmanship Call Mr. Rosen UN 1-9000 74> Plastic Furniture Furniture Covers 4 MADE TO ORDER OR READY MADE k CALL ANNA KARBAL TO. 7-0874 4,J Separate Cushion Covers $1 up ""•30:- X0>;.. 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Hemingway's Sister to Speak at Temple Marcelline Hemingway San- ford, columnist and • lecturer and sister of writer Ernest Hemingway, will speak at 12:15 p.m., Monday, at a meeting of the Temple Israel Sisterhood, in the temple building. The occasion is the Sister- hood's annual complimentary luncheon, at which new mem- bers will be honored, advises Mrs. George M. Stutz, presi- dent. Mrs. Sanford will speak on "Broadwa3i Plays and People," in which she will review cur- - GEMILUTH CHASSO- rent plays in New York and DIM MEN'S CLUB will present provide backstage glimpses Dr. Henry Gerald, humorist, about the personalities in the mental telepathist and psychol- plays. The meeting also will be ogist, at its 10th anniversary celebration, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday used to stress the sale of at Cong. Beth Abraham. Dr. Uniongrams, a project of the Gerald is booked as the "Wiz- National Federation of Temple zard of Denmark." For tickets Sisterhoods, which supports the or further information, call UN. NFTS scholarship and re- 2-0786. ligious education fund. BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS FGr Dr. Leon Fram was inaugu- rated in ceremonies Tuesday afternoon as president of the Detroit Library Commission. The spiritual leader of Temple Israel succeeds T h o m a s G. Long, of the law firm of Butzel, Eamon, Long, Gust and Ken- nedy. A member of the commission since Sept. 1, 1953, when he was named to succeed the late Henry Meyers, Dr. Fram was unanimously elected to head the Li- brary Commis- Dr. Fram sion. In a brief comment at his inaugural, Dr. Fram called the Detroit Public Library a model which is used in many coun- tries, and he cited specially the West German library system which he viewed during his visit there last year. Dr. Frain also said that in view of the drive for economy in the city administration, he The dinner-dance and show will "try to lead the Library will be presented Jan. 26, at Masonic Temple. Infants Serv- PHOTOGRAPHS by ice, now in its 23rd year, has BERNARD H. set a goal of $20,000, the proceeds to go to local charity organizations, among them_Peri- rickton Nursery for Visually Handicapped Children and De- KE. 1-8196 troit Association for Retarded ASK ABOUT OUR NEW PURSE ALBUMS Children. Tickets are available by call- ing Mrs. Al Wolfe, UN. 1-9363, or Mrs. Gerson Horton, UN. 4-6303• Infants Service Annual Event Members of Infants Service Group and their husbands again will combine talents to produce the annual show, a feature of the dinner-dance sponsored by the organization. Entitled "Growing Pains," the show is being produced and directed by Mrs. David Rise- man, with Mrs. G e o r g e Schwartz as co-director. Mrs. Sydney Berman again is writ- ing the lyrics. Commission into an exercise of economy," however, not at the sacrifice of the vital services the library renders to the peo- ple of the city' of Detroit. 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