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May 02, 1958 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-05-02

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Women s

MISS BETSY WILSON

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wil-
son, of Fullerton Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Betsy Gail, to Myron
David Winkelman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Irving Winkelman, of
Ilene Ave.
Both young people are stu-
dents at Wayne State Univer-
sity, where Miss Wilson is a
junior in the college of educa-
tion and Mr. Winkelman, a jun-
ior in the college of pharmacy,
is affiliated with Alpha Zeta
Omega fraternity.
No wedding date has been
set.

Onai Orit

Activities

ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold
its annual mother and daughter
banquet at 7 p.m., Tuesday, at
Rainbow Terrace, when Jac-
queline Shops will present a
fashion show. For reservations,
call Mrs. Bernard Miller, UN.
2-6452, or Mrs. I. Weinberg, DI.
1-3951.
* * *
DETROIT CHAPTER is cur-
rently rehearsing for "Cover
to Cover," a musical revue to
be presented May 27, at the
Detroit Institute of Arts. For
show and ticket information,
call DI 1-0020.
* * *
REX LODGE will hold nom-
inations of officers at 9 p.m.
Wednesday, at Cong. Beth Jo-
seph. A stag will follow, at
which members selling at least
one book of fund-raising tic-
kets will be honored. Prizes
and refreshments will be fea-
tured.
* * *
PISGAH LODGE will meet
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the
Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161
Schaefer. A social hour will
follow.
*
*
A combined mother-daugh-
ter affair and installation din-
ner is planned by DONALD
FOX CHAPTER on May 21, at
Rainbow Terrace. The follow-
ing officers will be inducted:
Mesdames Martin Singer, pres-
ident; Morris Golden, Louis
Volk and Joseph Guterman,
vice - presidents; Samuel La-
Kritz, treasurer; Louis Weiss,
Morris Fox, Henry Sternberg
and Henry Mehlman, secre-
taries; Morris Cohen, sentinel;
George Posen, guide; and Jack
Hornfield, past president, as
counselor. Entertainment and
prizes are also planned. For
reservations, call Mrs. Jack
Friedman, UN 1-6793; or Mrs.
Morris Fox, TO 6-3445.

Socialites Set Meeting

Detroit Socialites will present
a wiener roast and film program
at their next meeting at 8:30
p.m., Wednesday, at the Hayim
Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae-
fer. The film, presented by the
AAA, is "Your Vacation in Cali-
fornia." The public is invited
to attend. For further informa-
tion, call Rose Altman, TO.
7-1619.

Dr. Raskin to Discuss
Sibling Relationships
for Young Marrieds

(More Clubs Page 17)
WOMEN OF GEMILUTH
C H A S S O D I M invite their
friends to join in the annual
Mother's Day social, to be held
at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Daugh-
ters of members past the age
of 12 are invited. A musicale
will be presented as the feature
of the evening.
*
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION has scheduled its annual
free luncheon for paid-up mem-
bers at 12 noon, Monday, in the
D. W. Simons Center, 4000
Tuxedo.
* * *
SA'AD CLUB will meet Wed-
nesday, in the home of Mrs.
Sylvia Koretz, in Oak Park,
when Dr. Meyers and Dr. Scott,
of Wayne State University col-
lege of medicine, will speak.
Hostesses will be Mesdames Ar-
thur Sofferin, Alvin Sofferin,
Reginald Maxwell and Louis
Wister.
* * *
BETH JOSEPH SISTER
HOOD will hold its annual
mother and daughter dinner at
6 p.m., Monday, at Rainbow
Terrace. Mrs. Samuel Alpert,
TO. 6-8895, is chairman.
* * *
DETROIT SENIOR RECUR
CHOLEM will celebrate its 64th
year as an organization with a
banquet at 6:30 p.m., May 11
at Zack's Catering. Max Char-
ness is making arrangements
for the event, which will also
celebrate Mother's Day. Mrs.
Lena Techner, president of the
organization, which provides
medicine and other assistance to
the needy sick here, in Israel,
Italy and France, has named
M. Manuel Merzon, local attor-
ney, to serve as toastmaster.
Reservations may be made by
calling UN. 1-1853 or UN. 2-1445.
* * *
Mrs. Rosalyn Zeldes, presi-
dent of TUROVER LADIES
AUXILIARY, announces that
installation of officers will be
held on Monday evening, at the
temple, 12129 Dexter. Mrs.
Zeldes, who will be inducted
for the fourth term, will serve
with Mesdames Esther Weiner
and Kate Geller, vice-president;
Belle Honeyman and Bertha
Keller, secretaries; Sara Schul-
zinger, publicity; Sophia Pfeif-
fer, hospitality; Pearl Hoffman,
treasurer; Sylvia Korby, ticket
chairmen. Gifts will be pre-
sented to all officers.

.

PURITY CHAPTER, Order
of the Eastern Star, will hold
a games party following a short
business meeting at 7:45 p.m.,
Monday, at the temple.
* * *
Mrs. Les Helman, vice-presi-
dent of the DAVID-HORODOK-
ER YOUNG WOMEN, recently
entertained members and
friends of Mrs. Morris Gottlieb,
who left recently with her hus-
band to visit relatives a n d
friends in Israel.
* * *
OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY
CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., to-
day, in the home of Mrs. Irving
Kersh, 18411 Greenlawn, for
a social program. At a recent
meeting, funds were voted to
the Multiple Sclerosis Fund,
Penrickton Nursery for blind
children and contributions
were made to the Heart and
Child Rescue Funds in memory
of Julius Wasserman.
* * *
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will have a mother and daugh-
ter luncheon at 12 noon, Wed-
nesday, in the Hayim Greenberg
Center. Mrs. Bella Raizman,
chairman, announces that par-
ticipants in the program will
be Mesdames Julius Weinberg,
H. Friedman and Geraldine
Levitt. For reservations, call
Mrs. J. Bookstein.
8 2P20

-

UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
SISTERS will hold a white ele-
phant sale on Tuesday, at the
home of Mrs. Dan Winograd,
2 5 2 1 9 Roycourt, Huntington
Woods. Mrs. Sam Stecker, chair-
man, invites friends to attend.

A delegation of 26 members
of INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
has returned from the Whit-
comb Hotel, St. Joseph, Mich.,
where they attended a conven-
tion. The delegation was headed
by Mrs. Irving Rosenberg, pres-
ident, while chairmen for the
gathering were Mesdames Ben
Marcus, Ralph Shook and Lou
Merson.

*

*

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ENTERTAINMENT—It's

BEN KATZMAN

"Brother-Sister Relationships
and How to Cope with Them"
and his Orchestra
will be the theme of a program
LI 7-2943
planned by the Young Marrieds
Group of Temple Israel at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday, in the temple
youth room.
PLASTIC FURNITURE
Under the auspices of the
COVERS
organization's Family Living
MADE TO ORDER OR
Group, chaired by Mr. and Mrs. N.1
READY MADE
Seymour Okun, the program
will feature Dr. Herbert Ras-
CALL ANNA KARBAL
TO. 7-0874
kin as guest speaker. A ques-
tion and answer period will
follow.
The affair, open to members
To Help Make Your Wedding,
and their friends at no charge,
will conclude with a social
Bar Mitzvah or Party a Success
hour. Information on member-
Call
ship in the group is available
from Mrs. Moe Traurig, mem-
And His Entertaining
bership vice-president, DI
Orchestra — DI 1-1386
1-2546.

Sammy Barsh

Mrs. Dave Lichtenstein, child
rescue chairman of the PRIM-
ROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB,
announces a dessert luncheon
given by Mrs. Frances Levey,
REMEMBER MOM WITH FLOWERS
17329 Winora, and co-hostess,
. . . the perfect way to express your love for
Mrs. Florence Verona, at 12:30
her. We hove all her favorites . . . Fresh,
p.m., May 13. Friends are in-
beautiful blooms for lovely bouquets and
vited. For information, call EL.
corsages and a large selection of attractive
potted plants.
6-8265 or LI. 6-6918.
* * *
A dinner and installation
ceremony, with Mrs. Goldie
• Exquisite Planters • Wedding-Shower Gifts
Adler as guest speaker, will
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DI 1-9700
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highlight the final meeting of
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May 20, at Jeri's. Mrs. Mina
Bargman will conduct the in-
Give MOM a treat on HER day ..
stallation ceremony, and Sylvia
Winer is program chairman. For
Sammy's Avalon Room will serve delicious dinner
reservations, call Goldie Slakter,
from 4 to 9 p.m. on Mother's Day - Sunday, May 11.
UN. 2-6609, or Ida Colten, TY.
6-8733.
Sammy, your host . . . will present Mother with an
* * *
appropriate souvenir for the occasion.
NU CHAPTER, Iota Alpha Pi
sorority, will present its annual
An early reservation will be appreciated.
mother and daughter banquet
on Tuesday evening, at North-
wood Inn. The alumnae group
will present awards to outstand-
ing members of the active chap-
ter at Wayne State University.
Mrs. Gerald Goodman and Mrs.
Murray Bloom, co-chairmen, are
taking reservations.
* * *
Coolidge at 9 Mile Rd.
Oak Park
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IARY will hold a mother and L1,041••11.0111111111.0.01111.0■111100
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evening, at Rainbow Terrace.
For reservations, call DI. 1-2635
or TO. 5-8807.

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Marriages

REDMOND-BAUM. In a story
last week announcing the mar-
riage in Baumholden, Germany,
of Dale Esther Baum to Lt.
Robert S. Redmond, the bride-
groom's name was 'given er-
roneously as Sherwood. The
new Mrs. Redmond is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
D. Baum, of 13821 Kenwood,
Oak Park. Lt. Redmond is the
son of Mrs. H. A. Redmond, of
Long Island, N. Y.

For Your Convenience
Open
Thursday Evenings to 9 p.m.

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Celebration of Israel's •10th
anniversary will be marked by
Arlazaroff Branch 137 of the
Farband at a special program
scheduled for 8:30 p.m., Wed-
nesday, in the Hayim Green-
berg Center.
According to Morris L.
Schaver and Isadore Brown,
honorary chairman and vice-
chairman of the branch, respec-
tively, Rabbi Milton Arm will
be the main speaker. A program
of Israeli songs and music is
being prepared, and a social
hour will follow.
The branch is recognized as
one of the leading Zionist
groups in the country, and num-
bers among its members sev-
eral individual Zionist leaders.
At present, eight of its mem-
bers are in Israel for Yom
HaAtzm au t there.
The community is invited to
participate in Wednesday's pro-

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23—TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—F riday, May 2, 1952

Betsy Wilson to Wed
Myron Winkelman

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