THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Fr iday, Oc tober 10, 19 58-20 Set WinterDa e SANDRA SCHOENFIELD Announcement is made of the engagement of Sandra Gail Schoenfield, daughter of Mrs. David Keats and Dr. Gilbert Schoenfield. to Charles Edward Tobistnan, son of Mr and Mrs. Jack Tobisman. A December wedding is planned. Downriver Sisterhood Slates Season's Events A full calendar of activities is planned by the newly-organized Sisterhood of the Downriver Jewish Community Center, be- ginning with a luncheon on Tuesday, at the Lincoln Park Security Bank. Also scheduled for the corn- ing weeks are a toy and gift demonstration, to be held Oct. 26 and 27, in the Allen Park home of Mrs. Don Lewis, 14907 Englewood, a bake sale on Nov. 7 and a games party and fash- ion show, under the supervision of Mrs. Isadore Mulias. Families moving into the Downriver area are invited to contact Mrs. Moss Cenkar, 2640 Trenton, OR 6-0227, for infor- mation on membership. The Sisterhood also sponsors a youth group for 11 to 16-year- olds, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Bernard Pick, 3505 Bridge, Trenton, OR 6-3836. Social gatherings are held once a month, and business meeting twice a month. Evergreen Parents to Discuss Education; Plan Musical Comedy "Parents' Responsibility in the Jewish Education of their Chil- dren" will be discussed by Rabbi Hyman Agress at a general meet- ing of Evergreen Jewish Cong. at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Cam- bridge H a 11. Interested non- members may attend. Plans are going forward for the congregation's three-act mu- sical comedy presentation, "The Ace of Space," which will be seen Nov. 4 and 5, at IVIumford High School. Under the professional direc- tion of Stuart Piggins, who re- cently completed a season with the Ford Sunday Hour and 'pre- viously served as musical direc- tor of the Columbia New York Opera Co., there will be a cast of 55 men and women. The choreography, under the professional tutelage of Enid Ricardeau, will include a chorus line consisting of Mary Berlin, Bertha Gold, Linda Krut, Gladys Levine, Ruth Shafer, Molly Fein- berg, Ilomay Jacobs, Maybelline Greenberg and Renee Bliefield. The musical score and direc- tion are being supervised by Artie Fields, with publicity and public relations being handled by Sally Fields. The only pro- fessional entertainers to appear in the show will be the Van- guards, a local trio who have Sung with the Don Large Choir and made appearances at the Michigan State Fair. Reservations may be made for either night by calling Lil Kell- man. KE. 4-2164, or Edythe Mon ciano KE. 7-7198. , Beth Aaron USY Groups Slate Opening Dances Beth Aaron Senior United Synagogue Youth will hold its annual kick-off dance at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, at the syna- gogue. Music by Harry Roth and his orchestra. For further information call Gary Moss, WE 5-5460, or Michael Saywitz, LI 7-3986. The Synagogue's Junior USY will hold its kick-off dance at 8:30 p.m., a week later on Oct. Temple Israel Young 18. Same orchestra. For infor- mation, call Arlene Kadshaw, Marrieds Plan Ball UN 1-1646, or Frances Dubrow- Temple Israel Young Mar- sky, UN 2-8739. ried's Group is holding a Har- vest Moon Ball as their opening event of the season. The dinner- dance will be held at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, in the Frain Hall of the Temple. Music by Iry Gil- bert and his orchestra. The ball is open to all mem- bers and friends. For reserva- Oct. 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. tions, call Mrs. Seymour Raskin, Stanley Victor Delidow (Jeanne LI. 6-0418, or Mrs. Sidney Gar- Mackey), of 18475 Roselawn, a elick, UN. 4-0478. daughter, Beverly Claire. g s irth Announcetnents Rabbi liehudait 1oete9 MOHEL EXCLUSIVELY Since 1946 in Detroit Hospitals and Homes TE. 4-7355 LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 18245 Roselawn UN 3-6242 Rabbi Joshua Spiro CERTIFIED MOHEL Serving In Hospitals & Homes UN .3-2616 7328 Thatcher Certified Surgical Mohel Rabbi Israel GOODMAN Serving in Hospitals and Homes Anywhere 16 Years' Experience Pontiac, Mich. FEderal 4-4149 Fuerst-Katz Rites Planned foiDecember, New Officers Elected by Detroit Socialites Plans are being made by De- troit Socialities for the installa- tion ceremonies for the follow- ing newly-elected officers: Dorothy Farber, president; Gerry Lisagor and Sol Goldberg, vice-presidents; Ann Goldman, Celia Burke and Harry Nessel, secretaries: Peter Stettin. coun- sellor; and Esther Goldstein, treasurer. Elected to the executive coun- cil were Robert Feinstein, Ger- trude Steingold, Sam Neshefsky, Bess Sherbin, Betty Abrams and Myra Radnor. 1 : 1•111”.1M11,0411M.V11.11164.1111S.H•111•0”0 ,6111•114.11M.11.1111111, Dance with Delight to LARRY FREEDMAN and his Orchestra LI 7-2899 UN 1-4687 PHOTOGRAPHS by BERNARD H. WINER KE. 1-8196 GIFT of Min. Album for Mom on all Candids ANTOINETTE'S Chomsky to Speak to AL American Legion Rosenwald Post will present Max Chomsky, well-known Zionist speaker, at MISS JANICE FUERST 9 p.m., Oct. 22, at 17556 Wyo- Mr. and Mrs! Morton Fuerst ming. Chomsky will speak on have announced the engagement the "Middle East Prospectus."' of their daughter, Janice Ruth, to " Gerald Katz, son of Mr. and THE name in music Mrs. Jack Katz. The bride-to-be is a junior at Wayne State University. Her fiance, a former Wayne student, is now majoring in accounting at Walsh Institute. A December wedding is being planned. Reducing & Health Salon For Ladies Only SWEDISH MASSAGES * LAMPS & STEAM BATHS Open Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. 12602 DEXTER at Fullerton TO 8-7587 TR 2-5138 Sam Gruskoff LI 7-2456 Home Relief Society Plans Dinner-Dance Mrs. Max Kogan, 19255 Bur- lington, will be hostess to mem- bers of Home Relief Society, at a dessert luncheon meeting to be held this afternoon. Final plans will be dis- cussed for the annual f u n B- raising dinner- dance, to take place Oct. 22, a t Windsor's Elmwood Casi- no, under the chair m a n ship of Mrs. John Mrs. Mossman Mossman. Named by Mrs. Robert Fried- enberg, president, to assist the chairman are Mrs. John Her- man, who is in charge of tick- ets, and Mrs. William Budman, yearbook chairman. The dinner-dance will feature entertainment, and there will be two trips for two at New York hotels awarded by Delphine Michaels, of the Elkin Travel Bureau. PHOTOS by Our Want Ads bring results! DAVE DOMBEY and > Associates Specializing since 1947 in 3-D COLOR SLIDES CANDID ALBUMS COLOR MOVIES For consultation at your convenience without obligation Call Lincoln 8-2266 TRAURIG'S CUSTOM QUILTS and PILLOWS Soon at 15144 W. 7 MILE ROAD Between Coyle and Sussex Sp and Stocking Tights For the Young Miss ages 6 to 20 Beth Aaron Sisterhood 'Slates Open House, Tea Open house for all captains working on the Beth Aaron Sis- terhood donor luncheon will be held at the home of Mrs. George Fredson, 18080 Pinehurst, at 1 p.m., Monday. The luncheon is set for Dec. 16 in the Synagogue * * * Oct. 2—To Capt. and Mrs. social hall and captains are re- Henry M. Botuck (Joan Hertz- quested to bring their ads in to enson), Detroiters now at 1021 the open house. A member-bring-a-member tea Potomac, Alexandria, Va., where Capt. Botuck is serving with will be held at 1 p.m., Tuesday, the U. S. Army Dental Corps at the home of Mrs. Joseph Bra- at Fort Belvoir, a daughter, ver, 20155 Oxley Rd., announced Sisterhood president Mrs. Albert Linda Susan. Kaplan. Prospective members * * * Oct. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. are invited, but members of Ralph Gold (Marsha Ketai), of I longer standing may attend only ac companied by a new or 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park, a son, prospective membe r. Shirley Jeffrey Howard. Sherman will be vocalist at the * * * Sept. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. event. For reservations call Mrs. Sid Lifton (Carol Lynn Joseph), Hyman Zalenko, UN 3-0245. The Sisterhood is also hold- of 16701 Greenfield, a son, ing a b i r t h d a y celebration Keith Michael. "cruise," at 12:30 p.m., Oct. 20, * * * Sept. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. at the synagogue social hall. Stanley A. Baar, of Church Rd., Oak Park, a daughter, Victoria SZ Young Marrieds to See Red at Opening Dance .Joyce. * * * Just wear something red, and To Dr. and Mrs. Jerry G. you'll be eligible to attend the Margolis (Geraldine Roda Gold- Fireman's Ball, a square dance man, of Windsor), former De- being held by the Young Mar- troiters now of 566 Valencia, ried League of Cong. Shaarey Pontiac, a daughter, Marci Beth. Zedek. * * The dance will open the sea- To Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. son for the couples club at 8:30 Cohen , (Barbara Ann Prady, of p.m.. Saturday, itt the synagogue Detroit). of Long Island, N.Y., social hall. Refreshments will a daughter, Roberta Lynn. be served. Friends are invited. 100% Helanca Stretch NYLON. Red, Blue or Black. Full Fashioned or Seamless. 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