Friday, March 14, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-20 Nuptials National JWVA President Here Israel Sisterhood Sets 4 - Day Fair Planned for April: 13 for Annual Goodwill Luncheon An original poster of Tou- louse Lautrec will be one of the unusual features that will highlight the seventh annual Antique Fair of the Temple Israel Sisterhood, which opens at 12 noon, Sunday, at the temple. According to Mrs. Seymour S. Elliman, vice-president of ways and means and chairman of the fair, the poster is from the col- lection of Ed- ward Czapla, a Mt. Clemens dealer, one of several from out-state who will be ex- hibiting at the annual pro- Mrs. Ellman gram. The lithograph is of Madam Natanson, an art patron of Lautrec's time who figures prominently in the story of his career. Another highlight of the four- day program, -which runs from 12 noon to 10 p.m., Sunday to Wednesday, is the bird and beef buffet, patterned after the famous restaurant of that name, which will serve home- cooked luncheons and dinners under the supervision of Mrs. Sol Stein. In the listing of those assisting her in last week's issue, the name of Mrs. Norman Noble was omitted. For the first time. children who are accompanied by adults will be admitted without charge. Exhibits by over two dozen dealers will be open for view- ing and purchasing of rare glass, fine wood, antique silver and primitives. In addition, the Sisterhood will have a booth where old- fashioned delicacies, hand-made aprons and other items will be available. Tickets are available at the temple office, UN. 3-7769, or at the door. Gov.. Williams Will Be Honorary Cub Scout Gov. G. Mennen Williams will be the recipient of an honorary award and membership in Cub Pack 11, Royal Oak, according to committeeman Maxwell NI. Lowe, who has completed ar- rangements for the presenta- tion on Thursday, at the Long- fellow School, Royal Oak. The Pack membership con- sists of cubs from Huntington Woods, Royal Oak and Berk- ,- ley, and numbers over 100. It is sponsored by the Longfellow PTA, and is under the direc- tion of committee chairman Carl W. Morey and cubmaster Kenneth McQuistion. RABBI YEHUDAH LOEWY a4(0/e1 E walittivEly Since 1946 in Detroit Hospitals and Homes TE. 4-7355 5r110 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. FEdera I 4-4149 MISS LOIS ADLER Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adler, of 17410 Indiana, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Lois, to Thomas Gordon Ellis, son of Dr. Irving B. Ellis, of Beverly Hills, Calif. The bride-to-be attended the University of California. Her fiance is a graduate of San Jose State College. The couple is planning an April 13 wedding at Temple Is- rael, after which they will take up residence in Beverly Hills, Calif. Rrth ri no UnCe177,ents March 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sperber (Hannah Miers), of 12052 Stoepel, a daughter, Pennie Jane. * * * March 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dunn (Beverly Lubin), of Buena Vista Ave., a son, Ste- ven Bryant. * * * March 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Lenhoff (Muriel Sam- berg), a son, Brian Jay. * * * Feb. 26—To Rabbi and Mrs. 0. Hoch (Rhoda Goldschlog, of Detroit), of 47 A Dana St., Cam- bridge, Mass., a son, Simcha Binam. * * * Feb. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney Young (Rosalie Feldman), of 19499 Rennselor, Livonia, a daughter, Sheryl Renee. * * * Feb. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nolan (Lillian Lewis), a son, Leonard Eric. * * * Feb. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Weingrot (Shirley Jean Lipsky), of 1851'7 Burt, a daugh- ter, Cathy Lynn. • * Feb. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ross (Matilda Jacobs), of 14541 W. Lincoln, Oak Park, a son, Howard Barry. * * * Feb. 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. David Zack (Donna Feldman), of 21645 Stratford, Oak Park, a daughter, Denise Hope. * * * Feb. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Feldman (Marlene Lei- der), of 22025 Marlow, Oak Park, a daughter, Lisa Ann. • * * Feb. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hadrich (Eileen Robin- son). of 24255 Shiawassee, a son, Steven Keith. * * * Feb. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Applebaum (Ruth Klau), former Detroiters now of 1497 Burke, N.E., Grand Rap- ids, Mich., a daughter, Michele Faith. * * * Feb. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hart (Franceen Kole), of Mendota Ave., a son, Marc Eric. Mrs. Bertha K. Greenberg, national president of the La- dies' Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States, will be the guest of the Department of Michigan for three days next week. Highlight of her visit will be the annual Department Good- w i 11 Lunch- eon, which is attended by women represent- ing all organi- zations affili- ated with the Allied Veter- ans Council. T h e lunch- eon is planned I o r Wednes- airs. Greenberg day afternoon, in the JWV Memorial Home. Mrs. Greenberg, in a custom unique to veterans groups, will be honored with gifts from every Allied Veterans Auxiliary. The National JWVA leader will begin her stay here Mon- day, when she speaks at a De- partment meeting at 8:30 p.m., in the Memorial Home. Mrs. Morton Oppenheim, local Aux- iliary president, will review the past year's activities. A special President's Dinner has been arranged for 7 p.m., Tuesday, at Anatole's, to which reservations may be made with individual Auxiliary presidents. Earlier on Tuesday, Mrs. Greenberg will be welcomed by Mayor Miriani at City Hall and tour the new civic center area. She also will visit the Ann Ar- bor Veterans Hospital, where, in her honor, a gift will be pre- sented to the hospital. Mrs. Greenberg, active in JWVA activities for the last 20 years, has held every principal city, county, state and- national office; and is active also in the N. Y. Judge to Speak Here Oh Experiences as Consultant in Israel Judge Hubert T. Delany, a retired justice of the Domestic Relations Court of New York, will speak to members and friends of the Detroit Women's Division, American Jewish Con- gress on Wednesday. The program, according to Mrs. Louis Redstone, president, will begin with a dessert lunch- eon at 12f30 p.m., in the Sholem Alei- che m Insti- tute, Gree n- field and 7 Mile Road. Speaking on "Judge Delany Views Israel," the New York jurist will re- late his exper- Judge Delany iences there as a consultant to the Minister of Justice on ques- tions related to juvenile delin- quency and the children's courts. According to Mrs. William Cohen, pr o g r am chairman, Judge Delany is' active in civic and community affairs, is a lay leader of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. He is also occu- pied with the programs of the NAACP, National Lawyer's Guild, Mayor's Committee of Foster Care of Children and the American Association for the United Nations. Music Club's Junior Groups to Present Annual Concert The annual concert of the Junior and Student Groups of the Music Study Club will be held at 2 p.m., Sunday, in the lecture hall of the Detroit In- stitute of Arts. The public is invited, at no charge, accord- The average American now ing to Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, chairman. owns 3.5 pairs of shoes. American Legion and past pres- ident of Shaari Israel Sister- hood, in Brooklyn. She is married to Archie Greenberg, a past national com- mander of JWV. Arrangements for Mrs. Greenberg's stay here are being made by Mrs. Sam Spolan and Mrs. Jack Schwartz; who will serve as official hostesses dur- ing her visit. * * * JWV Membership Drive Starts • Michigan Jewish War Vet- erans have set for themselves a 20% increase in overall mem- bership by the end of this month as part of a nationwide member- ship drive, according to senior vice commander John Nemon, who is currently serving as the membership campaign co- ordinator. Post commanders and officers of the organization will meet for a bruncheon at 10 a.m., March 23 at the Memorial Home to review campaign work and to mobilize greater Membership action at all levels. The bruncheon also will serve as the starting point for a spe- cial all-day intensive recruit solicitation program, as teams from various posts fan out to cover assigned areas and pros- pects. Reports on the campaign so far indicate that Charles and Aaron Kogan Post has already reached half of its goal. Credit was given for this accomplish- ment to post -commander Shield Kogan and senior vice-com- mander Marvin Epstein, who are spearheading that post's drive.. National headquarters has an- nounced that posts which show the greatest increase over last year and those which show the greatest numerical increase will each receive engraved plaques. Members who bring in at least 15 new members by April 15 will receive national deputy re- cruiting officer's caps which will be presented by a representa- tive of the national organiza- tion at an appropriate cere- mony. `Grass Root Opera' Planned for Tuesday A new form of classical en- tertainment, Grass Root Opera, will be presented for the first time by Music Study Club, at 1 p.m., Tuesday, in the Schaver auditorium of the Hayim Green- berg Center, 19161 Schaefer. The opera selected is an orig- inal work by Jeanellen McKee, entitled "Collector's Piece." This demi-opera, directed by Dan Frohman, will have an all- woman cast consisting of Adele Brown, Mrs. Jack Axelrod, Mrs. A. Bobkins and Mrs. Morris Botwin, with Mrs. Irving Rosen- gard at the piano. Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, chairman of the day, will present Ida K. Cordes, founder of. the Opera Guild of Detroit and prominent in the opera field for 20 years. Miss Cordes will speak on the development of Grass Root Opera. Mrs. Gilbert Berrell, presi- dent of the Michigan Federation of MuSic Clubs, will be an hon- ored guest. Music Study Club President, Mrs. Jack Mash, has announced that the program will be fol- lowed by a social hour. Guests are invited at no admission charge. MUSIC BY The Counts UN 2-2850 UN 3-0404 Be Confident Have Your Calls Answered by Coyle Telephone Service VE 7-6701 Music — Entertainment and his Orchestra UN 4-9485 Mayfair gYoslier Caterers Are Pleased to Announce That Traditional Passover Sedorim Will be Conducted by Cantor J. 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