THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ® Friday, Octo ber 10, 1958- 1 6 • Federation Women to Commoice Leadersh i p Course on Monday The Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation will hold the first session of its 1958 L e a ders h i p Training Course start- ing 9:50 a.m., Monday, at the Fred M. Blaze' Memorial Building. Women at- tending the course will learn about Federation, its affiliate d agencies, a n d their plans for the future, Mrs. Grossman and will have And His Orchestra KE 5-2604 GOOD USED CLOTHING BOUGHT OR WILL TAKE ON CONSIGNMENT TYLER 4-8625 5974 14th ST. WEDDINGS BAR AIITZVAES For the best in Dancing pleasure, the BILL LEONARD ORCHESTRA TY 5-0755 TO 6-1373 1•111111•MIL 1•••••••••••••••••••••4 • I • SAMEROFF' S • • • • • • Home Catering • • • Let us help you make your • • : : party a complete success. Delicious Food—Dinnerware Excellent Service • • • • • • • Call: DI 1-0072 • ' • UN 4-6258 UN 3-35700 • : 19315 Jas. Couzens • • r••••••••••••••••••i WE NEED Boarding homes for children temporarily separated from their families. WE PAY Boarding care and all other expenses. CALL TO. 8-2490 Jewish Family and Children's Service 13327 Linwood Lupovitch-Saidman Rites Set for June 28 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carpenter, of Ilene Ave., announce the en- gagement of their _ daughter, Sharron Dorine, to Frank Adell, son of Mrs. Charlotte Adell, of Santa Barbara Dr., and the late Mr. Lawrence Adell. An early October wedding is planned. an opportunity to visit the agencies. Material will be presented by Isidore Sobeloff, executive vice- president of Federation; Wil- liam Avrunin, associate direct- or; and the directors of agencies involved, Mrs. Lewis S. Gross- man, institute chairman, an- nounces. Assisting Mrs. Grossman are Mesdames Melvin Kalb e r t, David H. Lynn, Richard Prentis, Sidney H. Rosenberg, Milton Sims and Herbert Sott. Plan Fashion Show to Highlight Donor of JWV Auxiliary A fashion show will highlight the donor luncheon currently being planned by the Depart- ment of Michigan Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans, an- nounces Mrs. Oscar Katz, de- partment president. The program, to be held Nov. 13, at Masonic Temple, will be under the chairmanship of Mrs. John Nemon, Department senior vice-president. Casuals and formal wear by Nat Greene will feature the fashion show, and there will be songs by Wynn Garden Landis, music by Mrs. Isadore Chaiken and a popular local television personality will emcee an awards program at which 150 gifts will be distributed. All 14 local auxiliaries and several of the out-state groups will participate in the donor event, which raises funds for the continuance of the JWVA hospital program, community service, child welfare, aid to Israel and veterans services. According to Mrs. Morton Op- penheim, past department presi- dent who is coordinator for the affair, tables are being reserved on a first-come, first-serve basis. For reservations, call Mrs. A. Rosen, DI. 1-3963, or Mrs. S. Samels, UN. 4-7992. Mitzvah Day to Activate Temple Israel Youth Temple Israel Youth Group will hold its second annual Mitzvah Day, from 1 to 5 p.m., Sunday, when teen-age mem- bers of the congregation will perform a variety of odd jobs to earn funds for Youth Group projects. Members will be found clean- ing basements and attics, wash- ing windows, raking lawns or doing other chores that need attention before the winter season sets in. For information or to hire a Youth Group member, call Margie Lappin, LI. 8-0215, or Gary Stern, TO. 8-8867. FINEST - CHOICE - GRADED ma ncilER B IDi F 1:1 1(OS FRESH r0-- PICKLED TONGUE SHOULDER STEAK BREAST OF BEEF whole CHUCK ROAST .. BEEF LIVER. 3 lb lb. lb. lb. CARD OF THANKS MISS ARLENE LUPOVITCH Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lupo- vit-ch announce the engagement of their daughter, Arlene, to Lawrence Saidman, son of Mrs. Rhoda Saidman and Dr. Max Saidman. The bride-elect is a senior in the Wayne State University college of education. Her fiance is a sophomore in the Univer- sity of Michigan school of medi- cine, and is affiliated with Phi Delta Epsilon fraternity. The wedding date has been set for June 28. Alan Gale Tops City of Hope Banquet Program Alan Gale, popular comedian and singer; will make his first .Detroit appearance on Nov. 2, at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel for the Detroit Business Men's City of Hope Victory dinner. Gale, called by many crit- ics the great- e s t showman since Al Jol- son, has played to packed aud- iences in New York and Mi- ami. Gale Dancing at the event will be to the music of Dick Stein and his orchestra. 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