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November 21, 1958 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-11-21

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Pioneer Women Slate
Gunther Book Review

A review of John Gunther's
"Inside Russia" will be pre-
sented by Mrs. Morris Mendel-
son at the next program in a
series sponsored by the Detroit
Council of Pioneer Women.
According to Mrs. Harry Mon-
dry, education vice-president,
the Council's book review club
will meet Dec. 6, in her home,
at 22902 Bellwood, Southfield.
Also under the sponsorship
of the education department are
two Hebrew classes for mem-
bers, given at 10 a.m., Tuesdays
and Wednesdays for beginning
and advanced students, respec-
tively, at the Hayim Greenberg
Center. Instructors are Mes-
dames Norman Leemon and
Gerson Berris.
Mrs. Harry Kaminer, Israel
supplies chairman, advises that
the local 17 chapters are cur-
rently planning individual linen
showers to fulfill clothing and
linen needs in Israel. The items
will be shipped directly to chil-
dren's homes maintained by
Moetzet Hapoalot in Israel.

Temple Israel
Ellen Gordon to IVed
Guild to Present E.B.Merhow,Dec. 28
`All My Sons'

The Silver Beaver Award, one
of the most important awards
given to adults in Scouting, was
presented recently to William
Pole, of 18433 Whitcomb, for
service to the entire Scout fam-
ily at Winterhalter School.
Only 23 such awards were
presented by the Detroit Area
Council from a total of 23,000
adult volunteers.
Pole's achievements in Scout-
ing include Scoutmaster, Troop
480 committee chairman, Ex-
plorer Post committee chairman,
institutional representative and
a member of several District
operating and planning commit-
tees.
In the building trades indus-
try, Pole also has used his pro-
MISS ELLEN GORDON
fessional talents on "Mix and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gordon, Fix" projects at Council camps.
of N. Martindale Ave., announce The Scouting leader is a mem-
the engagement of their daugh- ber of Bnai Brith.
ter, Ellen Audrey, to Eugene
Bert Merkow, of Santa Barbara Mrs. Scheuer Heads
Dr.
Hordes Family Club;

Temple Israel Actor's Guild
will present Arthur Miller's . "All
My Sons," in two performances
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday and
Wednesday, in the temple's
Leon Frain Hall.
The production will star Beth
Sheva Laikin in the female lead.
Miss Laikin
h a s appeared
in radio, tele-
vision and was
seen in the na-
tional tour
troupe of "The
Late Christo-
pher Bean."
She was a re-
cipient of an
acting fellow-
ship from the
National The-
ater Confer-
ence and re-
ceived a
ter 's degree in
The bride-elect is a graduate
Miss Laikin dramatic arts
from New York University. (In of the Wayne State University
private life, Miss Laikin is mar- college of education. A Dec. 28
wedding is planned.
ried to Dr. Harold Davidson.)
BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S
Director of the play is N. Paul
CLUB is planning a games night Silverman, who has done prac-
party to be held at 8:30 p.m., tically every different kind of
Tuesday, in the synagogue club theatrical work during his ex-
ngagements
room..-The public is invited to perience with local productions.
attend. For tickets, call Jo-
Others featured in the cast
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Baer, of
seph- Viedrah, UN 1-9328.
are Lorraine Ernst, who has ap- Picadilly Rd., announce the en-

peared in productions bath here gagement of their daughter,
and in Chicago; Dan Smith, who Carol Regina, to Dr. Samuel
Dance with Delight
has appeared in national tele- Millstone, son of the late Mr.
to
vision productions; and Dr. Don and Mrs. Morris Millstone, of
!LARRY FREEDMAN
Shapiro, who has been seen in Pittsburgh, Pa.
I
and his Orchestra
local theater plays and 'on tele
The bride-to-be attended Mich-
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A. Stoner, Baron Fredrick De- igan State University. Dr. Mill-
neau of the Windsor theater stone is a graduate of the Uni-
and young James Roby, round versity of Pittsburgh dental
school, and was affiliated with
out the cast.
The Temple Actor's Guild was Alpha Omega fraternity. He is
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Charm classes for t w e en
A Jan. 17 wedding is planned
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