THE DETROI TJEWISH NEWS—Friday, February 20, 1959-20 Hetty Well Wins Rosenwald Mrs. Mondry to Give Samuel Book Review; Post Scholarship Award Commander Ben Edelstein of Form Pioneer Tweens American Legion Rosenwald Mrs. Harry Mondry, educa- tion vice-president of Detroit Council of Pioneer Women, will review "The World of Sholom Aleichem" by Maurice Samuel at the Council Book Review Club meeting to be held ► 1:30 p.m., Saturday. in the home of Mrs. Norman Lee- mon, 18945 Fairfield. Mrs. Avner Naggar, Council membership chairman, a n - nounced that agroup of Oak Park pre-teens have become affiliated with Pioneer Women in support of its fund-raising activities, under the leadership of Mrs. Sidney Ferst. Their first project will be the purchase of a record player for one of the organization's teen-age homes in Nazareth, Israel, which will initiate a pen pal relationship between the members and the Israeli children. The club, named Pioneer Tweens, has elected Goldie Simmer, president; Leah Rosen- thal, vice-president; Linda Ferst, secretary; Elaine Korn- field, treasurer; Gail Foster, sergeant-at-arms; Marcia Green- berg, Patty Kushner and Gail Foster, telephone squad. The membership includes Sharon Goldman, Marcy Gold- man, Susan Blumenthal, Betty Magnes, Lois Nelson, Charlene Horwitz, Sue Colman, Lois Gorman, Linda Krugel, Danna O'Neil, Janice Kamany, Judy Gold, Linda Weiss, Linda Cohn, Sydney Green, and Rebecca Ro- ven. Carol Shuman is teen-age advisor. For membership in- formation call Linda Ferst, LI. 3-8615. Post 218 announces that Hetty Weil, a Wayne State University education major, has been named a recipient of the Post's 200 scholarship award. Hetty is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Weil, of 4248 Tyler. Both parents are affiliated with the AL. The presentation will be made at an open meeting at 9 p.m., Wednesday, at Cong. Beth Yehudah, 17556 Wyoming. A film, "We Who Serve," will be shown, according to service officer Joseph Shapiro. A social hour with refreshments will follow. For further information, call UN 1-6039. Cincinnati Professor Is Visiting Chief at Sinai Visiting Chief Day will be held at Sinai Hospital on March 5, when Dr. Leon Schiff, professor of clinical medicine at the University of Cincinnati college of medicine, will be visiting chief. Included on the program will be a clinical conference at 9 a.m., followed by a lecture on "Spleno-Portal Venography" at 11 a.m., lunch at 12 noon and clinical rounds at 1:30 p.m. All interested physicians are invited to participate in the program. Birth Arnnouncernents Feb. 12 — To Dr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Shudofsky (Tiby Fradin), of 20459 Cheyenne, a Beth Aaron Sisterhood daughter, Aliza Devra. * s * Hosts Church Women Feb. 12 — To Mr. and Mrs. In observance of Brotherhood Ralph Pierce (Mario Aaron), Month, proclaimed nationally by of 14520 Leslie, Oak Park, a the National Conference of daughter, Deborah Ann. Christians and Jews, the Beth * * Aaron Sisterhood is planning an Feb. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. inter-faith meeting at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue social Fred Deutsch (Mary Smith), of 10721 Oak Park Blvd., Oak hall. Park; a daughter, Kerry Lynn. The women will welcome as * * * special guests members of the Feb. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Women's Group of Livonia's Marvin Berman (Marilou Feld- Evangelical Lutheran Church. stein), of 20344 Maplewood, Mrs. Albert .Kaplan, Sister- Livonia, a daughter. Randi Sue. hood president, will extend * * greetings, and Rabbi Benjamin Feb. 4 — To Dr. and Mrs. H. Gorrelick will speak on "The Reubin Lopatin (Elaine Davis), Value of Judaism in American of S. Windsor, Ont., a daughter, Inter-Faith." Lisa Gayle. A tour of the synagogue and * an explanation of rituals will Feb. 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Hu- follow. Sisterhood members are bert Miller (Ruth Bornstein, of urged to bring their non-Jewish Windsor), of 20233 Sorrento, a friends to the program. daughter, Marissa Leigh. * * * Jan. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Portnoy (Barbara Bailes), of 20446 Cheyenne, a son, Mitchell Alan. M OH EL * * * EXCLUSIY ( Ly Since1946 Jan. 30 — To Dr. and Mrs. in Detroit Hospitals& Homes Leon T. Fogel (Gloria Fox), of 355 1 1:11?" 23420 Kipling, Oak Park. a son, Douglas Daniel. * * * Jan. 29 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Reiner (Barbara Newman), of 13101 Burton, Oak Expert Mohel Park, a son, Harvey Allen. * * * Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes Jan. 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. U 1-9769. UN 3-6242 Sam Berman (Minnie Marg- olis), of Kentucky Ave., a son, .- Seymour. Certified Surgical Mohel I * * * Rabbi Israel GOODMAN Jan. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. Serving in Hospitals and Homes Anywhere Arnold E. Grossman (Lenore Fineberg), of 24230 Beverly, 16 Years' Experience Oak Park, a 'daughter, Diane Pontiac, Mich. Lee. FEderal 4-4 I 49 * * * Jan. 19 — To Dr. and Mrs. Martin Trotsky (Judy Peritz), of 23491 Coolidge, Oak Park, a REV daughter, Lori Gayle. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Meis- CERTIFIES) MOIIEL ner (Lillian Shreeman), of 2548 "HOSPITALIZATION RATES" Serving at Homes Woodstock, a son, Matthew and in 'Hospitals '0 I 7-0979 Max. RABBI LEO GOLDMAN MARSHALL GOLDMAN TITS'U Grads to Wed March 28 in Chicago MISS RENA KRON Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kron, of Chicago, Ill., announce the engagement of their daughter, Rena, to Yaakov Schwartz Hara- ri, son of Mr. and Mrs. Yoseph Schwartz, of Tel Aviv, Israel. Both Miss Kron and Mr. Hara- ri are graduates of Wayne State University. The wedding will be solemnized March 28, in Chica- go, Seminary Cites NBC with Award for 'Vision' An award citing the National Broadcasting Company for its "vision, wisdom and profound understanding of the responsi- bility of radio broadcasting and the role of communication in our society," was presented to Robert Kintner, president of NBC by Dr. Moshe Davis, pro- vost of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, following the regular dramatic broadcast of the Eternal Light last Sun- day. The program, "As A Wind That Blows" by Morton Wish- eng,rad, was the first of 15 broad- casts which are being recre- ated at this time to mark the fifteenth anniversary of the Eternal Light radio series on the National Broadcasting Com- pany coast-to-coast radio net- work. Mrs. Shuster to Head Folk Schools PT-A Mrs. David Shuster will serve as new president of the Parent Teachers Association of the United Jewish Folk Schools, following her unanimous elec- tion at last week's general as- sembly. Other officers elected were Albert Berk e, vice-president, Morris Gord, treasurer; Mrs. Sidney Burk, membership; Mrs. Morris Gord and Mrs. Harry Markowitz, secretaries; Mrs. Jack Rhinestone, social; Man- fred Werner, telephone squad. Executive members of the board include Mrs. Ben Harold, Jascha Selman, Mrs. Isadore L. Shrodeck and Movsas Goldoftas, principal of the school. Selman is the outgoing president. Temple Israel Cubs Plan Annual Banquet Cub Scout Pack 146, spon- sored by Temple Israel, will hold its annual Blue and Gold Banquet at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the temple's Leon Fram Hall. Celebrating the 20th anniver- sary of Cub Scouting at Temple Israel, the event will include dinner, entertainment, awards, souvenirs and honors to out- going leaders. Cubs and their families will attend. The pack is open -to all boys between the ages of 8 and 10, and is under sponsorship of the temple Men's Club. Boys join- ing before Tuesday are eligible to attend the banquet. For in- formation, call the pack mother, Mrs. Jack Kutnick, TO. 9-1395. Music Study Juniors to See Member Perform Bob Bodson, president of the Junior Music Study Club, an- nounces that the symphony form, with illustrations from symphonic recordings, will be discussed at 1 p.m., Sunday, in the home of David Garelick, 17343 Mendota. Following the program, the group will leave for the Davi son branch of the Jewish Com- munity Center to hear fellow member, Rita Sloan, 15-year-old pianist, who will be presented by Julius Chajes in a recital at 2:30 p.m. 10th Anniversary Dinner Planned by Labor Zionists Branch 11, Labor Zionist Organization of America, will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its founding with a dinner at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, at Jeri's. Branch 11 is named after Dan- iel Ginsberg and Joseph Rosen- berg, who were killed in World War II. Morris Lieberman, LZOA Council chairman, will be guest speaker. Israeli singer Nera Bielawsky will be featured en- tertainer. A skit depicting the Branch's history will be pre- sented. Add Mrs. Sims to List of 'Who's Who of U.S. Women' Omitted erroneously from the listing of community women who are prominently mentioned in the new Who's Who of Amer- ican Women was Mrs. Leonard Sims. Mrs. Sims, who is mentioned among the city's prominent club women, is a leading figure in local and national Bnai Brith activities. She is the only woman to have served two suc- cessive terms as national mem- bership chairman of the Bnai Brith. Seek Young Hosts for Cinerama Anniversary To commemorate the sixth anniversary of Cinerama in De- troit, the Music Hall Theater management is seeking the names of all boys and girls who were born on March 23, 1953. From the names of such chil- dren received by the theater, two will be chosen to serve as official host and hostess at the anniversary party, March 23. Names of children can be mailed to William McLaughlin, Manager, Music Hall Theater, 350 Madison Ave., Detroit. Want The Best? 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