Friday, January 17, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-22 `Sputnik Whirl' to Open Janet Label to Wed AesculapAans to Install Local Hadassah Set WinterDate Windsor Teen Activities "The Sputnik Whirl" will be New Officers Monday RalphWeilinSummet Bernard Breyer, newly-elected to Raise Medical the first event planned by the MISS JANET LABEL Mr. and Mrs. Morris Label, of Birwood Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Corinne, to Ralph Weil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred of Griggs Ave. The bride-elect is a graduate of Highland Park Junior Col- lege, and was a student at Wayne State University. Her fiance is a graduate of the WSU school of business administra- tion. A summer wedding is being planned. president of the Aesculapian Pharmaceutical Association, will be installed into office at a dinner-dance to be held Mon- day, at Rainbow Terrace. The program will open with a cock- tail hour at 6 p.m. Other officers to be inducted are Morris Averbach, vice-presi- dent; Meyer Goldstein, treas- urer; Asher Smith and Harry Dorfman, secretaries; and Mi- chael Wainer, president ex- officio. Serving • on the executive board will be Irving Belinsky, Harold Boroman, Ben Finkel, Aaron Karp, H. A. Katzman, Hyman Margolis, Harry Per- nick, Albert Ringin, Jack Schneyer and Nate Schwartz. Music for the dinner-dance will be furnished by Ben Katz- man and his orchestra. For res- ervations, call Harry Katzman, UN 2-9428 or TO 8-0608., JWV to Present Minstrel Show Under the professional direc- tion of Tommy Ryan *and with a -cast composed of members of the Jewish War Veterans and its Ladies Auxiliary, a minstrel show will be presented at 8:30 p.m.. Sunday, in the Davison Who never climbed never Jewish Center. fell.—English Proverb The show, in rehearsal for several weeks, is being pre- sented as a prelude to the "Star A Spangled Revue," to be held it's ati ACAtio” Feb. 16, at the Ford auditorium, NEW MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN To qualify for attendance at See Your Travel Agent Sunday's minstrel show, JWV members must have raised a Itt Jan. 3-Jan. 31 minimum of $20 in contribu- per person ers double tions for the Feb. 16 produc- occ. *50 rooms out tion. Mrs. Bernard Hoffman is of 258 OCEANFRONT chairman and Mrs. Edith Part- S17 Feb. 1 t 25th to 25th Sts_ Mar. 2 rich is co-chairman of the Miami Beath dramatic committee whiCh is planning the minstrel show. The "Star Spangled Revue," The Pride of Kosher Hotels under the co-chairmanship of Jack Schwartz, Mr§ -. Oscar Katz and Lawrence Gubow, will headline such notables in the en- tertainment world as Will Jor- • On the Ocean 01 1211+ St. Finest Strictly dan, Morty Gunty, comedians; • KOSHER CUISINE Stephen Douglas, star of "Damn MODERATE RATES ALWAYS Yankees" and "Rumble," and &markt,. or European Plan Jo Ann Florio, star of "Bagel Supervision of Vaad Hakashruth Planned Entertainment and Yox." Private Beach Service Tickets for the show are Write For Rates Newmark & available from members or by Kesselman calling the ,JWV office, WE. 3-0846. $15 1 5 t ,l7xe r TIDES "on the exclusive Ocean Promenade" 5 daily per person double occupancy To Jan. 25th 30 of 120 ROOMS SPECIAL FAMILY PLAN RATES • New pool and cabana club • Sandy beach • Beach chairs 9 Coffee shop •Cocktail lounge • Planned entertainment FREE Color Brochure and ratt-s Write Direct or See Your Travel Agent ON THE OCEAN AT 24th STREET — Miami Beach ': o uricorriber HOTEL 0 it's a date for '58 4 and LOOK Fun in new, exciting ideas. Dance and water-ski lesson, cocktail pciity, beach chairs, and more . . . on the house. Smart night-life, top entertainment . . or see your travel agent European Plan available *40 of 194 rooms A #.". per person Double Occ. (Jan. 5 to Jan. 25) including WRITE DIRECT GOURMET MEALS (4) With the construction of the new Hadassah medical center near Jerusalem now at the half way mark, the Detroit Chapter has unanimously voted to spon- sor the neurology and psychia- try area and to equip it corn- pletely. The decision was announced this. week by Mrs. William Isenberg, chairman of the local Chapter's Hebrew University Medical Center committee. Included in the area, Mrs. Isenberg, revealed, will be shock treatment :ooms, exam- ination and waiting rooms, re- ception rooms, apparatus and record r o o 111 s, psychotesting a n d electroencephalographic (brain wave testing) sections. The Detroit Chapter is en- couraging individual subscrip- tions to each of. the specific units, which cost anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000 each. A plaque bearing the name of the donor, the person honored or memorialized by means of a unit gift, will be affixed to the unit as a permanent record. • Co-chairman with Mrs. Isen- bers of the Medical Center com- mittee is Mrs. - Philip Lipson, while vice-chairmen include Mesdames Theodore Bargman, Samuel Croll, Israel Davidson, Robert Drews, Max Frank, Jerome Hauser, David Shachter, Carl Schiller, Julian Tobias, Morris Wayne and Miss Ethel Rosenthal, Mrs. .Norman Rom is presi- dent of the Detroit Chapter. newly - organized Teen Social Committee of th Windsor Jew- ish Community Council. The program will :.)e held at 8 p.m., Jan. 25, in the auditori- um of Cong. Shaar Hashoma- yim, Windsor. According to M. A. Pomm, program director , for the group, the event will be the first in a series of functions between teen-agers of Detroit and Wind- sor. All teen-agers are invited to attend. Your Jewish News Want Ad Number is VE. 8-9364. MISS BERNICE BECK Complete breakfast and 7-course dinner SHARES ARRANGED DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN AT 17th ST., MIAMI BEACH JACOBSON Miss Bernice H. Beck and Mr. Edward M. Lakin are mak- ing plans for a late winter wed- ding following the 'announce- ment of their engagement by Miss Beck's parents, Mr. and . Mrs. I. Beck, of Marlowe Ave. Mr. Lakin is the son of Mrs. Helen Lakin, of Robson Ave. Community Relations Committee to Meet League of Jewish Women's Organizations will meet, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Henry Onrich of the community rela- tions committee, at 12:30 p.m.. Thursday, in the Davison Jew- ish Center. The theme, "Our Own Com- munity and Our Role Within It," will be developed by Roy Fabry, of the League for the Handi- capped and Leader Dog Asso- ciation. The film, "Time Out for Jim- mie," will be shown by a repre- sentative of the recruitment di- vision of the United Foundation. and Mrs. Arthur Klein, of Ha- dassah, will report on current events. Progress reports will be heard from Mesdames Oliver Ruby, Border City Conference; Isa- dore E. Goodman, Keep Detroit Beautiful; N a th an Spevakow, youth awards; and William Frank, Age of Opportunity Con- ference. Affiliated presidents and com- munity relations chairmen are urged to attend the Thursday meeting and report back to their groups. A dessert luncheon will pre- cede the meeting, under the chairmanship of Mrs. William B. Isenberg. Reservations may be made with League hospital- ity co-chairmen, Mrs. Ben Feld- stein, UN. 1-4088, or Mrs. Irving Beal, UN. 1-7582. r Branch 11, Labor Zionist Organization, will meet at 9 p.m., Saturday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Salinger, 14440 Park, Oak Park. "The Good Seed," a new Israeli film, will be shown, and Hy Fogelman, Histadrut director in Detroit, will review current Israeli needs. Women members of the group and their friends will view a film on cancer detection on Monday afternoon, in the home of Mrs. S. Goldberg, 18487 Woodingham. A member of the American Cancer So- ciety will speak,. 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