Prior to their departure for a two-month trip to Israel, London, Paris and Rome, Mr. and Mrs. I. Samet, of 20500 Greenview, were honored by their family at a farewell Thanks- giving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Samuels, of 17375 Wildemere. The Samets will leave on Dec. 5. Emma Schaver, soprano, again will he the guest artist at two important affairs in New York City. This Friday, she will be the soloist at an Oneg Shabbat which will have as its guest the former Prime Minister of Israel, Moshe Sharett. The fol- lowing night, she will be the guest artist at the 35th jubilee celebration of Histadrut, in Town Hall. Mr. Daniel L. Tickton is in Great Neck, N.Y., to spend Thanksgiving Week with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney G. Tickton. A Founder's Day Tea, celebrating the 45th anniversary of Phi Sigma Sigma sorority, served to unite the newly-formed Eta Chapter at the University of Michigan and Beta Lambda Chapter at Wayne State University. The tea was held in the Ann Arbor chapter's sorority house. Eight members of the WSU pledge class, Lane Schwartz, Lois Rosner, Gail German, Sondra Levitt, Reva Bratt, Gail Kott, Rissa Haas and Carolyn Kushnir, enter- tained with an original song. Mrs. J. Walter Jonas (Carole Cooperman, of Detroit), of Floral Park, Long Island, N.Y., returned recently aboard the SS United States from a two-month tour of Europe, during which she visited Portugal, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, AuStria, France and England. After a brief stay in New York, she flew here to visit for two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cooperman, of 20020 St . Marys, and her sister. A surprise party honoring the 30th birthday of Mr. Joseph Sulkes was given by his wife in their home on Cherrylawn Ave. At the same time, Mr. Sulkes' brother, Emanuel, celebrated his 40th birthday. Relatives and close friends attended. Onai Orit4 Activities Husbands of members and friends are invited to the Belle- faire Carnival night program of ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAP- TER, to be. held at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- fer. Refreshments, games and prizes are planned. There is no admission charge. * * * Michael Gaines, assistant re- gional director of the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith, will speak on bombings and vandalism locally and na- tionally at a meeting of ISRAEL CHAPTER on Tues- day, in the home of Mrs. Nor- man Sable, 15221 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park. For reserva- tions, call Miriam Stryer, chair- man, TO. 6-1283; or Jean Sie- gel, president, KE. 2-0366. * * * REX LODGE will celebrate its ninth anniversary with an installation of n e w members joining since September at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Cong. Beth Joseph, 18450 Wyoming. Alfred H. Bounin, past president of Pisgah Lodge and the Metro- politan Council, will officiate. The evening also will include a candlelighting c e r em on y, games and prizes. Friends are invited at no charge. * * * PISGAH LODGE will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- fer. Gifts will be awarded to members who have recruited new memberS. A social hour will follow. Bnai Brith Women Plan 50th Anniversary Events Plans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Bnai Brith Women and to feature a youth conference at the organization's biennial in April, 1959, were an- nounced by the national presi- dent, Mrs. Hy Kornbleet, of Kansas City, Kan., at the three- day BBW executive board meet- ing in Washington, D.C. The year-long anniversary observance will begin March 9, birth date of the national Jew- ish women's service organiza- tion in. San Francisco half a century ago. At various times in history counterfeiting has been punish- able by death. Moshe Dayan Slightly Injured in Automobile Accident After TEL AVIV (JTA) — Moshe dent near Nathanya. Dayan, former Israeli Chief of medical treatment, he pro- Staff, suffered injuries this ceeded to Haifa where he ad- week in an automobile acci- dressed the local Mapai Party. ie. a_ ea-t 4\7 WL-ki -ka.t ,\ .eiz- ,z244101±. C-1204A ..• , , MISS MARLENE FRUMIN Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frumin, of Pennington Dr., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Marlene, to R i c h a r d Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Schwartz, of Tyler Ave. The bride-elect is a former student at the University of Michigan and is now attending Wayne State University school of education. Mr. Schwartz is a senior in the WSU school of business administration and is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. Seeger to Appear for July 1 has been set as the Detroit Labor Forum Detroit Labor Forum will wedding date. bring Pete Seeger and Sonny Terry here for a performance of folk songs from around the world at 8 p.m., Sunday, in the Detroit Institute of Arts. Seeger, who will be making J. ROBERT COOPER, of De- a second appearance by popu- lar request, records for Folk- troit, was elected to the na- ways Records. He specializes in tional presidency of the Ameri- ballads, work songs,. blues and can Trucking Associations, at the 25th annual. convention in spirituals. The following week I. F. Miami Beach. • * * Stone, publisher of the Stone ROBERT S. BENJAMIN, Weekly and a Washington cor- respondent for nearly 20 years, prominent motion picture ex- will speak on "How Can We ecutive and community leader, Stop the Drift to World War has been named chairman of the . annual dinner concert of III?" His talk will be presented at the America-Israel Cult u r al 8:30 p.m., Dec. 6, in the Mc- Foundation, to be held at the G r e g o r Memorial Conference Waldorf-Astoria on Feb. 2. * * * Center of Wayne State Univer- HERMAN S. SHEPARD has sity, Second and Ferry. been appointed director of fis- cal affairs and development of the National Council of Jewish Women. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of John OSSIP J. WALINSKY, presi- Rosenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. dent emeritus of International Sidney H. Rosenberg, of 18442 Leather Goods, Plastics and Muirland, will be observed on Novelty Workers' Union, was Dec. 6, at Temple Beth El. An re-elected to the board of direc- open house reception in John's tors of the American Cancer honor will be held from 8 to 11 Society at the Society's fourty- p.m., that evening in the family fifth annual meeting held re- home. cently in New York City. * * * Mr. Walinsky, who served the Mr and Mrs. Fred Burnstein, Society from 1956 to 1958 as a of 4356 Leslie, announce the director-at-large, was elected to Bar Mitzvah of their son, Leon- the same post for another two- ard J., this Saturday, at Temple year term. Israel. A founder of the United Jew- * * ish Appeal, Mr. Walinsky has Mr. and Mrs. Louis For- been an active leader in trade man, of Huntington Woods, union and community affairs announce the Bar Mitzvah of since 1904. their son, Tom, at 8:30 p.m., today, at the Sholem Aleichem Institute. The date of the Bar Flint Jewish Council Mitzvah was listed incorrectly to Give Books to U of M in last week's edition. Flint Jewish Community Council will present a number Zionists-Revisionists Set of volumes on Jewish history, literature, religion and folklore Programming Meeting Zionists-Revisionists Organiza- to the library of University of tion will prepare their program Michigan Flint College, at cere- of activities for the coming sea- monies at 2:30 p.m., Wednes- son at their meeting at 8 p.m., day. Participants in the ceremony Tuesday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Goldin, 22151 will include Dr. H. Maxwell Beverly, Oak Park. Plans are Golden, Council president; Gil- being made for the forthcoming bert Rubenstein, Council com- visit of Menahem Beigin to De- munity relations chairman; Dr. troit. David M. French, dean, and A social hour will follow the James W. Pirie, librarian. The meeting. Members and friends books were made available by are invited to attend. the Jewish Chatauqua Society and, the Flint Council. They The University of Michigan will be used by students for Museum of Art enriched its col- research, and plans have been lections by a total of 167 ac- announced for annual additions cessions this year. to the collection. People ... Make News -,,,, • '',.!•••••\ \ 'V., . .... , , ,z.... \-....:,:....,...7.›.....-„„0 • • •.s.w.. . ,.,..,,,.... ,:.- .•-. :t , , ' . 19147 Livernois Ave. At 7 Mile Road • I (.-/// OPEN THURS., FRI. TO 9 It's "That" •time again at Small Fry! A wonderful selection of gifts for children— All sizes and ages — (Lots of "personalized" clothes too!) 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