THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 26, 1958- 10

Morrow and Band
at Latin Quarter

Announce Betrothal Earlier Deadline Ann Rosengard
for Coming Issue to Wed jay Barbas
of Elaine Schuster

Due to the occurrence of
New Year's Day on Thurs-
day, there will be an earlier
deadline for our next issue.
All copy for the Jan. 2
issue must be in our hands
before 9:30 a.m. on Mon-
day. Photographs must
reach us before noon today.
The Classified Advertis-
ing deadline for the Jan. 2
issue will be at 3 p.m. Tues-
day, Dec. 30.

WSU Chapter Hosts
Kappa Nu Parley

MISS ELAINE SCHUSTER

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schus-
ter, of 23410 Beverly, Oak Park,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Elaine Barbara,
to Jerome Saul Coleman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Coleman,
of 24330 Dante, Oak Park.
The bride-elect attended the
University of Michigan, and is
now a student at Wayne State
University. Mr. Coleman attends
the University of Detroit.

Three days of social activities
and business sessions await
delegates of Kappa Nu frater-
nity, who will be in Detroit to-
day through Sunday for the
organization's annual national
convention.
The local chapter on the
campus of Wayne State Univer-
sity will be host for the con-
ference, which will maintain
headquarters at the -Statler-
Hilton Hotel.
Pre-registration began yester-
day and continues today, with
a luncheon scheduled for this
noon and a stag buffet in the
evening.
Climaxing the parley will be
a formal dinner-dance and in-
stallation on Saturday evening,
with a buffet brunch planned
for Sunday to close the series
of meetings.
The convention will serve as
a reunion for alumni of Wayne
State and t h e University of
Michigan.
Wives of members and other
guests will be entertained at
separate functions planned by
the Kappa Nu Mother's Club
here. At 8:30 p.m., today, at
the Statler, an exhibition of
Latin American dancing will be
provided by Reno a n d Rita,
originally of Miami.

SAM ROSENBLAT

Mickey Woolf

Buddy Morrow and his famous
show band, along with vocals
and His Orchestra
by Jane Taylor, will be featured
UN 3-3737
at the annual
New Year's
Eve party of
the LatiA
Quarter.
Beginning
PHOTOGRAPHY
a t 9 p. m.,
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
Wed nes day,
Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies
For Quality Workmanship
the party In-
UN 1-9000
Call Mr. Roseri
cludes a filet
mignon steak
dinner, danc-
Morrow
ing, entertain-
ment and drinks from the Latin
Quarter bar.
The Latin Quarter, whose
And His Orchestra
facilities have been private for
some years, is open to the pub-
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lic only on New Year's Eve.
MISS ANN ROSENGARD
For reservations, call TR. 5-
Mr. and Mrs. George Rosen- 6600.
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gard, of Southfield Township,
announce the engagement of Labor Zionist Branch Two I
HOLIDAY SPECIAL
I
their daughter, Ann, to Jay Bar- to Hear Address on UN
Branch Two of the Labor Zi-
MAH JONGG SETS i
bas, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
onist Organization will meet at
Barbas, of Huntington Woods.
'20.00 7, i
Both young people attended 9 p.m., Saturday, in the home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Thom-
FLORRIE SARAQUSE
Michigan State University. Plans
son, 18066 Kentucky, when H. !13930 Northfield LI 2-3438
call for a family wedding on
Pevos will speak on "The 10th
March 1.
YETTA SARAQUSE
Anniversary of the UN's Uni-
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versal Declaration on Human
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Rights."

J. J. CLARKE

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and McNichols, opening its win-
ter season, is revolving three
productions. This weekend, in-
cluding performances today,
Saturday and Sunday, will fea-
Master • of Ceremonies
ture George Bernard Shaw's
"Candida." On New Year's Eve
and his Orchestra
Detroit's Leading Entertainer
and Jan. 1 to 4, Erskine Cald-
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well's "Tobacco Road" will be
played, followed on Jan. 8 to 11
with a group of Japanese "No"
Delicious HOT or COLD
Plays. The sequence will repeat
through mid-February. For in-
,HORS D'OUVRES
formation call UN 1-9497.
FRESH
TO
ORDER
MADE
*
FOR YOUR NEW YEAR
PARTY.
Dr. JOSEPH KAPLAN, chair-
man of the United States Na-
Coil: UN 1-2199
tional Committee for the Inter-
national Geophysical Year, and
SIDNEY R. BERNSTEIN, edi-
Music and Entertainment
director of Advertising
Detroiter Represents torial
Age magazine, will be among
WSU at Student Parley the guest speakers at the 91st
annual convention of the Michi-
and his Orchestra
Moshe Dworkin, who will gan Press Association, being
graduate in January from held Jan. 30 and 31, at Kellogg
DI. 1-1609
Wayne State University, was the Center, East Lansing.
sole. WSU delegate to the recent
Student Conference on Interna-
WE NEED
tional Affairs, held at the
Boarding homes for children
United States Military Academy,
temporarily separated from
West Point, N.Y., early in De-
their families.
cember.
SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN
WE PAY
The conference, at which
AUXILIARY
will meet Jan. 5,
Boarding care and all other
problems of American foreign
expenses.
policy were discussed by stu- in the home of Mrs. Anne Wein-
CALL
dents and Government leaders, stein, 17376 Cherrylawn. Co-
was
attended by outstanding col- hostess will be Celia Yetz.
TO. 8-2490
legians from all over the nation.
Jewish Family and
Dworkin will continue to do Junior Hadassah Group
graduate work in political sci- Slates Membership Tea
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ence following his graduation
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The Golda Meir Group of the
next month.
Detroit Chapter Junior Hadas-
has has scheduled a membership
tea, to be held at 2 p.m., Jan.
11, at Hadassah House, 16240
W. 7 Mile.
Sheila Meizler, president of
the group, invites all young wo-
men, 16 to 25 to attend.
An original skit will be pre-
sented by members of this
group. Mrs. Max R. Frank, a for-
SUNDAY ONLY
mer Detroit Chapter president
and member of the national
board, will have a special mes-
sage for the members and
guests.
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