Friday, March 7, ).958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 16 MissVinocurReyeals Israel Sisterhood Leaguye Extends I Hannah Feinstein March 30 Wedding Sets 7th Annual Award Deadline 10 Wed D. E. Lazarus Antique Fair MISS MIRIAM VINOCUR Mr. and Mrs. Sy Vinocur, of 18061 Pennington, have made known the engagement of their daughter, Miriam, to Howard Radner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Radner, of 18910 Wilde- mere. Miss Vinocur attended Green- brier College for Women. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Michigan and the U. of M. school of law. A March 30 wedding has been planned. Rare glass, fine wood pieces, antique silver and primitives are some of the items to be shown at the seventh annual Antique Fair, sponsored by the Temple Israel Sisterhood, it was announced this week by Mrs. George M. Stutz, president. The fair, to be held March 16 to 19, at the temple, will feature ex- hibits by 24 antique deal- ers, some from out-state areas. Booths will be open from 12 noon to 10 p.m., all four days. Mrs. Sey- mour S. Ell- a n, vi ce- president of ways and Mrs. Stutz means and chairman of the fair, announces that in addition to antiques, there will be a cracker barrel store selling old-fashioned delicacies, hand-made aprons and other items at a Sister- hood booth. Three portrait painters, Artis Lane, George Provard and Bill Logan, will do pastel sketches of visitors to the fair. This feature was arranged through art patron Sam Field. Organ music will provide a musical setting throughout the fair, and the bird and beef buffet will serve home-cooked luncheons and 'dinners, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Sol Stein. She is assisted by Mes- dames Tom Mitteldorf, Louis Dizik and Paul Camiener. The fair souvenir book is being planned by Mesdames Frank Manchel, Charles Bassey, Albert Jaco and Irma Somlyo. Secretaries include Mesdames David Leeser, Simon Traurig and Morton Barris. Tickets are being handled by Mesdames Hyman Jacks o n, Harry Fisher and David Yaffee, and may be obtained by calling the temple office, UN. 3-7769, or at the door. Mrs. Stutz advises that pro- ceeds from the Antique Fair will aid the Sisterhood in ful- filling its commitments to various temple projects. Deadline date for submitting names of candidates for consid- eration in the Mildred Simons Rosenberg Memorial Y outh Awards, given annually by the League of Jewish Women's Or- ganizations, has been extended to March 17. The awards, memorializing one of the League's past presi- dents, are presented to the out- standing high school juniors and seniors who exhibit high stand- ing scholastically and religiously and show promise of future community leadership. One young man is selected to receive the silver kiddush cup, and one young woman is chosen to receive a silver meno- rah as symbols of achievement. Traditionally, a number of honorable. mention certificates also are awarded by the com- mittee of judges, each of whom is concerned with youth and educational activities. Although Mrs. Theodore Barg- man is chairman of the award committee, information and ap- plications should be addressed to Mrs. Joseph Viedrah, 18965 Santa Barbara, UN. 1-9328. JWV Activities ROBERT•J. RAFELSON AUXILIARY will be hostessed by Mrs. Frances Rafelson at a paid up membership luncheon The Men's Club and Sister- at Jeri's Restaurant, March 8, hood of Cong. Beth Yehudah 12:30 p.m. will hold a Purim party at 2 * * * p.m., Sunday, at the synagogue, Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI- when youngsters will be treated ARY will hold a paid-up dinner to cartoons, surprise entertain- party on Tuesday evening, in ers, games and holiday refresh- the home of Mrs. Bernard Hoff- ments. man, past president, of Penning- Beginning at 8:30 p.m., that ton Dr. The dinner, in the form evening, there will be a special of a smorgasbord party, will showing of "Hill 24 Doesn't An- feature the favorite dishes of swer." A social hour will follow. each member. According to Mrs. Friends are invited. Jerry Dale, junior vice-Presi- dent, guests will include Mes- dames Morton Oppenheim, De- partment president; Oscar Katz and John Nemon, Departme-nt vice-presidents.. Master of Ceremonies :r•* * and his Orchestra Detroit's Leading Entertainer Sgt. MORTON A. SILVER- MAN AUXILIARY will meet TO 8-2067 TO 6-5016 Aursl000ft.W.00 ■ 00%. ,0006. Wednesday evening, at the home of Mrs. William Snider- man, 1 8 0 4 5 Kentucky. The - COLOR nominating committee will pre- Wedding Movies sent the slate, and nominations Expert Work, Lowest Prices will be held. A social will fol- Folk Chorus Invites by Marshall Klaper low, with Mesdames Max of Scott Films Inquiries on Membership Kriseman and William Lakin UN 4-9190 Anyone in the community serving as hostesses. 41.011.414.010.011.00.1%•••• ■ ••••• •■■••••■•••■ who enjoys singing is invited to attend rehearsals of the Young Judaean Dancers Jewish Folk Chorus, held at MUSIC BY 8 p.m., each Monday and Thurs- to Play for Groups day, at Riggers Hall, - 3711 Fen- The Senior Young Judaea kell. No training is necessary Dance Group, under the chair- for membership. Inquiries may manship of Larry Loewenthal, be made to Harvey Schreibman, is now available for programs UN 3-0404 UN 2-2850 director, GR. 4-6412. of organizations. The group, composed of 12 • Oak Park teens who meet under the direction of two adult ad- visors, offers a repertoire of songs and dances "from the land of the Bible," complete with chalil, drum and harmonica. Performances of the dancers have been given before several nta communal organizations and have met with an enthusiastic FRESH — KOSHER MADE response. Information may be obtained by calling Loewenthal, =IN LI 5-2644, or Avram Lauffer, LBS. fm. advisor, TE 1-9143. Beth Yehudah Affiliates Schedule Purim Activities SAM ROSENBLAT1 , VV111.-a~-YVII~01, The Counts FINEST - CHOICE - GRADED li MEAT Ground BEEF 2 BREAST OF BEEF 9sc lb. 95 59c BEEF LIVER LAMB CHOPS-1st Cut lb. $11" SHOULDER STEAK lb. $109 or RIB STEAK lb. 12228 DEXTER BLVD., at Cortland TO 8-3347 A bagel party and games night will be held at 8.30 p.m. Thursday at the D. W. Simons branch, as a highlight of the J e w i s h Community Center's lounge p r o g r am for older adults. "Talent Night" is scheduled for March 20. Members who wish to participate should con- tact Mrs. Laina Temchin, WE. 3-7380. On March 27 there will be a samovar party; FOR THE FINEST — IN ENTERTAINMENT—It's BEN KATZMAN and his Orchestra LI 7-2943 MISS HANNAH FEINSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Jack Feinstein, of Winthrop Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Hannah Sharon, to David - Eu- gene Lazarus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Lazarus, of Tra- verse City. A September wed- ding is being planned. U. of M. Hillel Series _ Discusses Jewish Novel The second in a series of re- views of Jewish novels will he given at 7 p.m., Sunday, at the University of Michigan Hillel Foundation. Dr. geymour Yellin, sociolo- gy instructor at the university, will speak on Sam Astrachan's "An End to Dying." Other books to be reviewed are Adele Weis- man's "The Sacrifice" on March 23 by John F. Muehi; and My- ron S. Kaufman's "Remember Me to God," March 30 by Dr. Daniel R. Miller. ../%8.6001.100• ■■ •••• ■■■•0 1.000 V■ or. J. J. 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