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Detroit Socialites' Season
The annual Yom Kippur Night
Dance of the Detroit Socialites
will be held Wednesday eve-
ning, at the Hayim Greenberg
Center, 19161 Schaefer, when
BRANDEIS
CHAPTER.,
Frank Venice and his orchestra
Aleph Zadik Aleph, will hold
will be featured.
its fifth annual installation
The dance is the first of a dinner-dance on Sept. 27, at
series of social and cultural pro- Jeri's Restaurant. Newly-elected
grams planned during the sea- officers to be inducted are Bill
son by this organization, de- Sklar, president; Tom Kuhn,
signed specifically for the single vice-president; Mike Kohleriter,
man and woman.
treasurer; Marty Leichtman and
Richard Wishnetsky, secretar
ies; Stu Freedman, editor;
Harvey Krieger, pledge master;
and Jerry Maxmen, chaplain.
Gerald Turner has been named
Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Jacob, the chapter's new adviser.
of 19791 Coyle, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Two newly-organized groups,
Barbara, to Jerald Carl Meyers, ALBERT EINSTEIN and
of Cleveland, 0., son of Mr. and MARTY ESKIN, will petition
Mrs. M. Meyers, of Buffalo, for membership as Aleph Zadik
N.Y., The couple is planning a Aleph chapters this month, ac-
November wedding.
cording to Mel Goldstein, presi-
dent of the Detroit - Windsor
AZA Council. Roger Leib and
Allan Ben are presidents of the
respective groups.
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Master of Ceremonies
and his Orchestra
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ALBERT
D. TUCKER
Detroit's Leading Entertainer
LODGE
will
hold
its first an-
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nual installation dinner-dance
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on Oct. 11, at Rotunda Inn,
when -Hy Crystal, executive di-
rector of the Bnai Brith Council,
Wedding Photographs
will be installing officer. For
Album Plans
reservations, call Hal Schechet,
from
LI 7-4585. Young men, 21 to 30,
Highest Quality Work
interested in joining the lodge
can call Bernie Firestone, mem-
A. Millstein UN 4-0611
bership chairman, LU 4-4801.
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PISGAH LODGE will hold an
Music and Entertainment
open meeting at 8:30 p.m., Mon-
day, in the Hayim Greenberg
Center, 19161 Schaefer, w h en
members, the i r families and
and his Orchestra
friends will hear reports of
DI. 1-1609
recent findings by the Anti-De-
famation League. Mrs. Samuel
Aaron, chairman of the Michi-
gan Regional Advisory Board of
ADL, will be guest speaker, and
MANICURIST
for
the first local showing of ADL's
MEN & WOMEN
new film, "An American Girl,"
ALSO PEDICURING
will be featured. A social hour
107 CLIFFORD
will
fallow.
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erroneously. She is Miss Judith
Doner.

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u l o s y, Hertz to Address
Beth El Men

The Men's Club of Temple
Beth El annonces that Dr. M.
M Shudofsky, professor of
English literatures at Wayne
State University, and Dr. Rich-
ard C. Hertz will each lecture,
once a month, at the Sunday
Morning Breakfast Club and
Discussion Group.
The general subject of Dr.
Shudofsky's series of lectures
will be "Titans of M o d e r n
Jewish Thought". The general
subject of Dr. Hertz's lectures
will be "Biblical Foundations
of Judaism."
Dr. Shudofsky's first lecture,

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MISS TANIA GROSSINGER

Mrs. Karla Grossinger, of
Grossinger, N.Y., announces the
engagement of h e r daughter,
Tania, to Dr. S. Neil Jacobs, of'
999 Whitmore, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs, of Ward
Ave., Detroit.
The bride-to-be is a graduate
of Brandeis University, where
she was director of college ac-
tivities for the City of Hope.
She also served in the City of
Hope Midwest Regional office
in Chicago.
Dr. Jacobs attended Wayne
State University and graduated
f r o in the Temple University
school of chiropody where he
was a vice-president of P h i
Alpha Pi fraternity. He is an
associate in the American Col-
lege of Foot Surgeons.
An Oct. 19 wedding is being
planned.

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The weekend outing will in-
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and programming ideas, while
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folk singing and dancing, drama
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The institute also will serve
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