MISS WENDY BIDER Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Bider, of 3024 Cortland,. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Wendy, to Murray M. Cooper, of the U.S. Naval Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Cooper, of 4023 Elmhurst. A Sept. 7 wedding is planned. r1111.0.100.1. ■ 14. ■ 41”44 ■ •• ■ 3 411111.1.1 ■ 410 ■ 0 gewry I v-Yn the Air! = I This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest WHERE IS THY BROTHER? Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ-TV (Channel 4) Feature: Eli Wallach will star in this special salute to the United Jewish Appeal's 20th year of humanitarian service. The program tells the dramatic story of a young man who per- sonifies the million immigrants who have found haven in Israel during its first decade and his efforts to build a new life. * * * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Because of the Shavuot holi- day, there will be no broadcast of this weekly feature, it is an- nounced by the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary, under whose auspices the program is con- ducted. The program will be continued next Sunday. * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Sol Oster, of Temple Beth Israel, Platts- burgh, N.Y., will speak on "Our Inheritance." * * * TEMPLE HOUR Time: 7:30 a.m., Sunday. Station: WBRB, Mt. Clemens (1430 kc). Feature: Rabbi Leonard Zion, youth director for the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions, will speak on "What Con- firmation Has Meant to Me," the fourth in a series honoring American youth. WSU Semitics Dept. Gets Research Grant A friend of Wayne State Uni- versity has made a grant to the Department of Semitic Langu- ages and Literature of the College of Liberal Arts for the purpose of investigating the impact of Nazi persecution on the ecclesiastical laws (Hala- kha) among German Jewry. Dr. Abram Spiro, chairman of the WSU Department of Se- matics, and director of this project, has appointed Dr. Max .Kapustin to do the requisite re- search. for the project. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Jacob Miller acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. adivities in Society Mr. Sidney Markel, of Oak Park, Mich., has just returned from an extended stay in Miami Beach, Fla., during which he was accompanied by Miss Andre Von Rothenberg, of Paris, France, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ranick, of Bloomfield Hills, Mich. While there, they were entertained at a dinner party given for 75 guests by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robbins. Mr. Markel and Mr. and Mrs. Ranick plan to leave sometime next month for a four-month stay in Paris, where they will be the house guests of Miss Von Rothen- berg. They also will tour England, Germany, Austria and Monaco. Reva Kowalsky and Jerome Stasson will present piano and violin pupils in a recital at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at Baldwin Recital Hall, Woodward at Ferry. The public is invited at no charge. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Lowenthal, of Snowden Ave., have just returned from Miami Beach, Fla., where they celebrated their silver wedding anniversary. Mrs. Frances Ehrlich, of Los Angeles, Calif., has been here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Arfa, of Oak Park, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Westheimer, of Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Hamburger, of Bay City, spending a three-week vacation with her family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Schakne (Beverly Jacob), former Detroiters now of 196 N. Canyon View Dr., Brentwood, Calif., announce the confirmation of their daughter, Jill Leslie, on Sunday, at University Synagogue. A buffet luncheon in Jill's honor will be held that day. Irwin Shaw, executive director of the Jewish Community Center, and Abraham Kastenbaum, assistant executive director, attended the annual conference of the National Association of Jewish Center Workers in Chicago. Mrs. Reva Schoichit has returned from a visit with her brother in Boston, whom she had previously not seen for 25 years. She also visited New York, Philadelphia and Lakewood, N.J. omens Clubs (More Clubs on Page 19) YOUNG ISRAEL WOMEN'S LEAGUE has planned its an- nual spring luncheon for 12:30 p.m., June 11, at Young Israel Center, with proceeds going to the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Mrs. Kurt Weinberg is chair- man, and is assisted by Mrs. Abraham Gluckowsky, co-chair- man. Other workers are Mes- dames Samuel Cohen, food; Morris White, mailing; Kurt Hertz, tickets; Morris Bobrow- sky, publicity; and Maier Sitz- man, telephone. * * CHANNA CZENESH CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, for a program of current events. Ethel Silber, legislative chair- man, will discuss American af- fairs, while Esther Lichtenstein, recently back from Israel, will report on her impressions of the Jewish state. Hostesses will be Sarah Borman, Anna Posen and Betty Stern. * * * The closing meeting of the State Sisterhoods Set Torah Event Women in six conservative Sisterhoods in Detroit will be joined by members of 10 out- state Sisterhoods at a Michigan Torah Luncheon, to be held June 9, at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue. Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, pres- ident of the Michigan Branch, National Women's League of the United Synagogue of America, which is plan- ning the event, announces that commit- tees have been formed to plan the event. Mrs. Adolph Winkler, Mich- Mrs. Markel igan Torah chairman, has ap- pointed the following women as chairmen: Mesdames Alex Brooks, CHAT chairman; Harry G u n s b e r g, treasurer; Sidney W e i n b e r g, publicity; Irving Chaiken, lunch- eon arrangements; Irwin Green- baum, printing; and Richard Burns, decorations. "Israel Eternal," an original cantata written and directed by Mrs. Markel, will be presented by a choral group composed of women from all the Detroit Sisterhoods. season for the HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will take the form of a membership luncheon, to be held Wednesday afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Nate Tarnow, 31210 Franklin Fairway, Farm- ington. Mrs. Louis Marks, pro- gram chairman, announced that Mrs. Saul Share will review the book "Hidden Persuaders." Floral gifts will be given to all new members. Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Murray Adelson; the hospital commit- tee will visit Jewish patients at Wayne County General Hos- pital, sponsoring a picnic and bringing gifts for Shavuot. * * BETH AARON PTO, United Hebrew Schools, will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday, in the syna- gogue, 18000 Wyoming. Mrs. Michael Levin, president, will give her annual report, follow- ing which there will be an elec- tion of officers. Nominations may be made from the floor after the slate committee's re- port. The program will close with movies of the Passover model sedorim and a talk by Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick. * OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY CLUB will celebrate its eighth anniversary with a party for members and their husbands at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, at Club Gay Haven. The club is comprised of four generations of descendants of its namesake, Olga Jaslove. * * Mrs. Arthur Weintraub will be hostess to a dessert lunch- eon meeting of AVIVA. CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, at 1 p.m., Wednesday, in her home, 18486 Appoline. A speaker from a local cosmetic firm will give a demonstration. Guests are welcome. Young Adults Slate Weekend at Tamarack Jewish Community Center Young Adults have slated a "Spring Weekend," for May 30 to June 1, at Camp Tamarack. Designed for persons 18 to 35 years • old, the program will feature sporting, social and dis- cussion activities. Transporta- tion to the camp can be ar- ranged. For registration or for further information, call any of the fol- lowing: Jewish Community Cen- ter, WE 3-7380; Harry Kopel, UN 1-6640; Sarah Johnson, UN 2-4713; Anna Mae Dater, UN 3-3032; Marion Lowenthal, UN 3-8672; or Leon Olshansky, UN 1-2490. Elect Dr. Drews National President of Psycho-Therapy, Psycho-Drama Dr. Drews and Mrs. Drews, a Dr. Robert S. Drews, a prac- tieing physician here for 32 well-known local club woman, years, -was elected last 'week as will attend the third Interna- president of the American So- tional Congress, scheduled for ciety of Group Psycho-Therapy Sept. 1-7, at Barcelona, Spain. and Psycho-Drama. The election of the Detroit Music & Entertainments psychiatrist took place in San For People With r a n cisco as Discriminating Taste .an adjunct to the convention of the Amer- ican Psychiat- VE 5-6103 :ric Associa- aion, which was held there during the DENTAL ASSISTANT week. Competent Receptionist D r . Drews, Capable Assistant who also is Experienced Lab. 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He has served as president of the -Fact Finder Club, as secre- tary-treasurer of the Detroit Philosophical Society and has UN 2-2850 UN 3-0404 won many awards for his find- ings. He is past president of the Detroit Chapter, International Society for General Semantics, a CTILY board member of the Michigan FORMAL Chapter, American Association for the Advancement of the United Nations and a member Rental Specialisti of the Detroit Board of Com- of Men's _and Boys' merce. FORMAL WEAR _ Last year he served as a dele- for Every Occasion gate to the second International 13418 W McN1CHOLS Congress of Psychiatry, which • -: Kr: Schaeffer met in Zurich, Switzerland and also represented the group to 3-6585 which he was elected president. IRV FIELD and ORCHESTRA . AINS-0411M-0 11•0 M It ll•=11.1 11.1111101.4111•••11.1•111.7.MI - The Counts , ....RI . CHILDREN'S NEEDS FOR AND SUMMER PLAY! ••• Shoes don't grow .. . children's feet do! Protect them during this most active season. 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