MISS SHIRLEY WEINSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weinstock, of 14221 Wales, Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Harry L. Jubas, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Yitzchok M. Jubas. Miss Weinstock is a senior in the , college of education at Wayne State University. Her fiance, a graduate of Wayne's college of education, is an or- dained rabbi and holds a cer- tificate from the Hebrew Uni- versity in Jerusalem. The couple is planning an Aug. 17 wedding. . Brandeis Women to Hold Annual Garden Meeting Detroit Women's Committee of Brandeis University will cel- ebrate its 10th birthday at the organization's annual spring garden meeting, to be held Mon- day afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Saul Rose, 1701 Balmoral. Mrs. Samuel Moss, national vice-president of the Brandeis University Women, will address the women, following a subscription box lunch, to be served at 1 2 : 1 5 p. m. Luncheon res- ervations a r e being taken by Mrs. Man- uel Rotenberg, DI 1-1276. Mrs. Moss Entertainment highlight of the afternoon will be a new version of the musical, "Belles Are Ringing," to be presented by Mrs. Charles Briskman, pro- gram chairman. Mrs. Eli Gross is director, and Mrs. Harry Platt, accom- panist. In the cast are Mes- dames Eugene Hirsch, Marvin Mintz, Albert Newman, Manny Rotenberg, Lester Weill and Sidney Winer. Mrs. Charles Nannes is chair- man of the day, and is assisted by Mrs. John C. Hopp, Jr., hospitality, and Mrs. Jack Lef- ton, luncheon. Election of offi- cers also will take place. Mrs. Oscar Z e m o n, a past president of the Detroit Wo- men's Chapter and a national officer, led a delegation to the 10th annual conference of the National Women's Committee, which was held earlier this week at the Brandeis campus. A special ceremony on the site of the new Brandeis library, being built by the Women's Committee, was the sealing of a microfilm list of all life mem- bers of the organization in the foundation of the building. Revisionists to Meet United Zionist-Revisionists of Detroit will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at 12244 Dexter. Nominations of officers will be held, and plans for the coming Herzl - Jabotinsky memorial meeting will be discussed. Friends are invited. , Women s Ulubs (More Clubs Page 15) The annual installation lunch- eon of CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will be held at 12 noon, Tuesday, at the Hayim Green- berg Center, when detailed re- ports on the year's activities will be given by Mesdames Sarah Levine, outgoing president, and Anna Alpert and Dora Beitman, secretaries. Adele Mondry will preside, and Mrs. Bella Gold- berg will present a musical pro- gram. Mrs. Ida Kay will install the following officers: Mes- dames Rose Naimark, president; Ch a y k a Greenberg, honorary vice-president; Sarah Levin, ad- viser; Sophie Sislin, vice-presi- dent; Ida Kutnick, treasurer; Anna Alpert, Rose Drachler, Philip Kawa and Ida -Katz, sec- retaries; Dora Reitman and Eva Heinick, bulletin; Sarah Jacobs and Bessie Kumove, JNF; Mil- dred Kramer and Sarah Levin, cultural;. Adele Mondry, shule; Dora Reitman, publicity; Dora Kurnitz and Hannah Jacobs, membership; B. Fishkin, dues; Chana Michlin and Sarah Ja- cobs, building fund; Rachel Kurtzman, Israel Bonds; Ida Berman and Rose Taback, sq- cial; M. Garnick and Chana Michlin, executive board; Dora Kumove and Mildred Kramer, Council representatives. * * * Mrs. Albert Kaplan, president of BETH AARON SISTER- HOOD, announces the last meet- ing of the season, at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the social hall, when Mrs. David J. Cohen, popular humorist, will be on the pro- gram. Friends are invited. * * * PRIMROSE BE NE V0 LENT CLUB recently inducted the fol- lowing officers at ceremonies in Sammy's: Mesdames M. Kobrin, president; N. Brown and R. Bel- insky, vice-presidents; E. Meis- ter, R. Ehrlichman and A. Par- trite, secretaries; Y. Weinberg, treasurer; M. Dean and B. Les- sen, case workers; A. Bergman, social; T. Jacobson, publicity; M. Nadek, sunshine; D. Plafkin, R. Shapiro and M. Blaze, tele- phone squad. A final social meeting is planned for 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the Hayim Greenberg Center. * * * DEBORAH SERVICE LEAGUE will hold its first in- stallation dinner at 12:30 p.m., Saturday, at Topinka's Country House. For reservations, call MrS. Dorothy Meyer, VE1 7-8989, or Mrs. Gladys Phillips, KE. 2-0875. * * * At ceremonies this week, AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, installed the following officers: Mesdames Sam Isaacs, president; Edward Stark and Sam Fishman, vice-presidents; Max Nyman, Ben Mostyn, Ben Dunn and Archie Fabian, sec- retaries; Jack Wilk, dues chair- man; and Clara Rosenberg, treasurer. Serving as chairmen of various fund committees are Mesdames Rudolph Gemza, Max Slutberg, Louis Isaacs, Ben. Meyers, Gerald Goldberg, Frank Katz, Louis Isaacs and Ralph Raimi. Organizational chairmen are: Mesdames Richard Kramer, Al Sklare, Herman Delidow, Paul Feld- man, Her man Hirschhorn, Gerald Goldberg, Ben Bayer and Albert Herman. Installing officer was Mrs. Irving Turner. * * * WOMEN'S MUTUAL LADIES AID SOCIETY wil hold a lun- cheon at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the home of Mrs. Simon Shapiro, 20154 Sorrento. All proceeds are for charity. * * * New officers of the HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY will be honored at a paid-up member- ship luncheon planned for 12 noon, Wednesday, in the Bnai Moshe social hall. Mrs. Julia Ring, re-elected to serve as pres- ident, will be assisted by Ivies- dames Bertha Weiss, Regina Reisner, Helen Wolfson and Ida Yollick, vice-presidents; Sa- rena Brummer, treasurer; Helen Rosenthal, Katie Bodonsky, Rose Enzig and Pauline Schiff, secretaries; Sophie Janowitz, courtesy; Reggie White, case chairman; Esther Engel and Sophie Wiatrak, sick commit- tee; and Edith Fleischer, pub- licity Wynn Garden Landis will entertain with solo songs. * * * RODIN CLUB will hold its installation ceremonies at a luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednes- day, at Jeri's. • * With Mrs. Morris Gottlieb, who .left recently for a visit to Israel, went a $600 check from the DAVD-HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN. The money will be presented to the group's Israel committee, for use in refugee resettlement. * * * OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., to- day in the home of Mrs. Harry Markowitz, 18961 Stansbury, when election of officers will take place. A social evening will follow. * * With Mrs. Morris Gottlieb, who left recently for a visit to Israel, went a $600 check from the DAVID - HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN. The money will be presented to the group's Israel committee, for use in refugee resettlement. • * * THURSDAY BOOK REVIEW CLUB will conclude the season with a luncheon this Thursday afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Jacob E. Steinhardt, 18495 San Juan. The hostess will review "Too Much, Too Soon," the autobiography of Diana Barry- more. * * * WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of the ACCOUNTANTS GUILD will install new officers at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. Florence Nida, 3474 Sutton Place, Birmingham. To be inducted are Mesdames An- nette Rosen, president; Jean Sosin, vice-president; Marjorie Naftaly, treasurer; Roslyn So- bel and Joyce Gold, secreta- ries; Belle Ruben, program; Shirley Broder, entertainment; Marcia Baker, membership. A social hour will follow the in- stallation. Col. Greenbaum Heads Army Training Session Staff members and faculty of the Detroit USAR School, un- der the command of Col. Ervin Greenbaum, of 17500 Birchcrest, reported at Fort Riley, Kan., June 1, to conduct active duty training for the Fifth U. S. Army Infantry Reserve officers. Emphasis during this period is on training in concepts of modern warfare, the new pen- tomic division organization, and use of, and defense against nu- clear weapons. The summer active duty en- campment will end June 22. Col. Greenbaum, his staff and fac- ulty will then return to Detroit to resume inactive duty training at Fort Wayne. Central High Activities Habers Leave on ORT Tour of Inspection Dr. William Haber, president of the American ORT Federa- tion left for a six week overseas tour of ORT vocational training facilities. As president of the By Central Board of the World BEVERLY ORT Union, he will confer with SCHWARTZ ORT directors in Iran, Israel, France. Italy and Switzerland. .ventral He is accompanied by Mrs. High School Haber During his stay in Iran, he Many senior Lites are now will inspect ORT schools and carrying with them wonderful workshop cooperatives in Tehe- memories of a senior trip long- ran, Shiraz and Ispahan. to-be remembered. T h e Centennial graduating FOR THE FINEST — IN class left for the nation's capital ENTERTAINMENT— it's last Thursday evening and ar- rived home very tired, but very happy Sunday morning. and his Orchestra Highlighting the trip were LI 7-2943 visits to the White House, Cap- a. itol and the Casino Royal Night- droW•aoso•ftagatiofterAi club where the singing Hi-Lo's were featured. i Dance with Defight * * * to Central takes pride in an- i i LARRY FREEDMAN nouncing the recent release of and his Orchestra ! 'a new calypso record, "Love UN 1-46871 Me Now", by the Serenaders, 1 LI 7-2899 a vocal group comprising three former 'Lites and one present student. The boys are: Sid Fox, Cliff Alexander, Jimmy Perry and Milt Weiss. The tune was Master of Ceremonies written by Jimmy and from all and his Orchestra indications will be a big hit. Detroit's Leading Entertainer We certainly hope so! ! ! TO 6-5016 TO 8-2067 * * * The term quickly draws to a close and very shortly 12A's WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS 1 will be biding adieu to three For the best in Dancing memorable years at Central. pleasure, the Today 'Lites traditionally pa- BILL LEONARD raded in caps and gowns for ORCHESTRA Swing -Out and many were TY 5-0755 awarded with various honors at TO 6-1373 this time. Commencement too, draws near. Centennial graduation ex- ercises will take place Wednes- day, at 10 a.m. in the Mackenzie R I C'T High School auditorium. RMAL The evening following grad- uation will culminate the entire Rental Specialists three-year stay at Central—the "Centennial Fantasy" Senior of Men's and Boys` Prom next Thursday evening at FORMAL WEAR Lovett Hall in Greenfield Vil- for Every Occasion lage. Dance music will be pro- .13418 W. MaNICHOLS vided by Sam Barnett and his Nr. Schaeffer band. Many parties are being planned to round out this long UN. 3-6585 anticipated evening! ! ! . BEN KATZMAN SAM ROSENBLAT ADIETte JL9-1 2.SL9-9-Q9-51_5LQ_S? 00QQQ00 (24.2..51 Q._ - 0 BETH YEHUDAH SCHOOLS 0 Extend a Hearty Mazel Toy To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Feigelman On The Bar Mitzvah of Their Son Arnold In the true Jewish tradition of sharing one's blessings, the Feigelmans have contributed to the Scholarship Fund of Beth Yehudah, to give underprivileged children the same educational opportunities which they are fortunate enough to be able to provide for their own children. Beth Yehudah salutes them for them exemplary charitableness. Young People's League Plans Garden Installation Beth Aaron Young People's League will hold its annual in- stallation of officers program in the form of a garden party at 9 p.m., Saturday, in the home. of one of the members. Officers to be inducted are S t u a r t Silverman, president; or Rabbi Goldman receiving the Scholarship for the Yeshivah Madeline Chapnick, vice-presi- dent; Rena Winter and Bernice from Arnold. With them are Mr. & Mrs. Feigelman, and Hollander, secretaries; Donald brothers Michael and Eddie. Soltz, treasurer; and Irwin Levy, sgt.-at-arms. o611-611 -6110111) o o o iS1S-6111PDS1111111flff61/1/1511611111Milf1/00 0 6, 21-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frida y, June 13, 1958 Miss Weinstock Plans Aug. 17 Wedding