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Miss Surowitz to Wed
NYU Law Student

U of M Folk Dancers Sched ule Israel Institute

activities in Society

University of Michigan Inter- book on Israel folk dancing.
national Folk Dancers will pre-
Registration is open to every-
sent an Israel folk dance insti- one and available at the door.
tute on Saturday, at the Univer-
sity's Barbour gym in Ann
Arbor. A workshop will begin '4.
at 2 p.m., followed by another
workshop and concluding with
Weddings
a dance party from 8 p.m. un-
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til midnight.
Bar

Among the Detroiters who are vacationing at the Empress
Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs. Max Tauber and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tonkin, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kanat,
Mrs. M. W. Zack, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mackey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Gayer, Mrs. A. Singer, Mrs. M. Goodstein, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Kingeser, Mr. Ben Hamburg, Mrs. Cecil Rosen and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Stark.
* Mitzvahs
The institute will be under
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Malkin, of 8010 Pilgrim, have just
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returned from a two-week visit in New York with their grand- the leadership of Zafra Tatcher,
children. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Jonas (Carole Cooperman), Israeli dance instructor who *Quality work
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former Detroiters now of 78 Hillary Lane, Westbury, Long presently teaches Israeli folk
Island, N. Y. Also visiting with the Jonases and driving back dance at Barnard College and
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has just recently completed a
to Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. Malkin was Mr. Robert Jonas.
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Miss Frances R. Cooperman, soprano,, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. David H. Cooperman, will be presented by Tuesday Musi-
cale as a soloist at the convention of the Michigan Federation
of Music Clubs on Saturday, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
Rita Sloan, 15 year old pianist, who studies with Julius
Chajes at the Jewish Community Center music school, was
IF YOU'RE PLANNING a confirmation, consecra-
awarded first prize at the solo and ensemble festival sponsored
by the Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association, held
tion, Bar Mitzvah, shower . . . in your home, Temple
in Ann Arbor.
or a garden party . . . be sure to consult me before
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Finkelstein, of 3811 Waverly, honored
you decide. Besides the fine food, table linens,
their son Ronald Lee, at an open house March 29, in celebration
silverware and service, we also have a complete
of his Bar Mitzvah. The ceremony was marked the day before
set of lights, and the know-how, to make your gar-
at Cong. Beth Moses.
den a veritable "fairy-land." I'll be glad to discuss
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black and their daughter, Debby,
your problem with you.
previously of Cortland Ave., are now residing in their new home
at 20550 Avon.

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JACK GORBACK:
PHOTOS

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MISS SHIRLEY SUROWITZ

Mr. and Mrs. George Surowitz,
of 447 W. Iroquois, Pontiac, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Shirley Ann, to Peter
Gindin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Gindin, of Westfield,
N. J.
The brde-elect attended the
University of Michigan, and
will graduate this year from
New York University. • Her
fiance is a graduate of Oberlin
College in Ohio, and is present-
ly a student at the New York
University school of law.
The couple has made plans
for a September wedding.

SAMMY Says:

Hadassah Grou p Meetings Feature
Israel Supplies Showers, Elections

Israel supplies showers and ing the work of Youth Aliyah,
election and installation of of- to which Hadassah contributes.
ficers are planned by various The program is heard locally
Israeli Youngsters Take groups of the Detroit Chapter over radio station WWJ at
of Hadassah, Most of which will 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
the Cake, Say BB Gals be
meeting this week.
Mrs. David Schachter, presi-
A unique birthday cake will
Through funds received at dent of Hadassah, this week
be flown more than 5,700 miles the supplies showers, Hadassah
next week to brighten. the day purchases hospital linens, lay- announced the appointment of
for a group of unhappy Israeli ettes, garments, uniforms and Mrs. Ben Fink as chairman of
the Israel exhibit at the Inter-
children.
other materials produced in
The cake, baked especially for Israel for Israeli hospitals. Pur- national Institute.
Hadassah has been allotted
B'nai Brith Women's golden an- chased and shipped to the Jew-
permanent space in the • In-
niversary celebration, will not ish
ish state are drugs, medical stitute's Hall of Nationals for
even be tasted by members of
equipment and teaching mate- the showing of ceremonial,
the Jewish women's service or- rials.
traditional and historical ob-
ganization. They are, instead,
Following is a schedule of jects. A special display of a
sending it to BBW's Home for
Passover table will be exhibited
Emotionally Disturbed Children individual group meetings:
B. & P. GROUP will meet at later in the month.
in Bait Vegan, Israel.
8:15 p.m., Tuesday, at Hadassah
Persons in the community
House when Mrs. Morris Adler with items to loan for the ex-
will discuss Archibald Mac- hibit are' asked to call Mrs.
Leish's play, "J. B."
Fink, TE 1-5700. All articles are
LIVONIA GROUP, meeting at covered ,by insurance.
the home of Mrs. Ben Mirkin,
32043 Mairi, Livonia, at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday, will see the
movie, "A Hospital Is Many
Things." A social hour will fol-
(Editor's Note: This col-
low.
umn is printed posthumously,
MEYERS' GROUP is planning
Mrs. Frischwasser having
a luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tues-
passed away on April 1, at
day, at Hadassah House, when
her home in New York. She
a playlet, "Trial by Jury," will was the Food Editor of the
be presented by the Bagley
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
North and Meyers Players.
for many years. Mrs. Frisch-
BAGLEY SOUTH will hold a
wasser's column was printed
1 uncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednes- regularly in The Jewish
day, at Hadassah House. Mrs.
News and other English-Jew-
David Schachter, Chapter pres - ish newspapers.)
dent, will install officers, and
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rizes will be awarded of gifts
By Mrs. Regina Frischwasser
f rom Israel.
{Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
SHERWOOD GROUP, meet-
APRICOT CRISP
ng for a luncheon at 12:30 p.m., 1 1
/2 cups canned apricots
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
IA cup butter
C y Aaron, will hear a talk on
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 /2 cup flour
Smart brides select the
Modern Decor" by a represen- 1/2 teaspoon salt
Sheraton•Cadillac for their
t ative of the J. L. Hudson Co.
weddings and receptions. And
Place apricots in bottom of
nterior decorating department.
for good reason! First, the
UNIVERSITY EAST h a s buttered casserole. Crumb to-
staff of this famous hotel spe-
cheduled a blintze luncheon at gether butter, brown sugar,
cializes in catering to wed-
1 2:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the flour and salt. Place layer of
dings — lifts so many nagging
h ome of Mrs. Irvin Meckler, mixture over apricots and bake
details from the shoulders of
1 8904 Birchcrest. Two films, "A on upper rack of oven.
the bride and her family.
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H ospital Is Many Things" and
And whether you select the
magnificent Grand Ballroom
Mantle of Hadassah," will be
ALMOND
HORNS
for a party of 750, or one of
hown, and there will be a 1/2 lb. sweet butter
our exquisite Parlors for an
lh
cup
sugar
eekend trip for two awarded
intimate family group of as
1/2 lb. finely chopped almonds
to the Concord Hotel.
2 cups flour
small as twenty, you may rest
1 teaspoon baking powder
UNIVERSITY NORTH is
assured that the accommoda-
pl anning a luncheonette at 12:30
tions and service will be the
Cream butter. Add sugar,
finest in Detroit.
13. m., Wednesday, in the home blending well. Gradually add
of
Our prices are reasonable,
Mrs. Albert Schlussel, 19210
and you'll always be proud to
M onica. Mrs. Nathan Spevakow almonds and work in flour
sifted with - baking powder.
remember that your wedding
w ill be guest speaker.
Moisten the dough with a little
was at the Sheraton-Cadillac.
Meetings of other groups will milk or sweet cream. Put
For inform
a nd reservations,
be held next month. These in-
Hermon
Woodward
el ude Greenfield and Univer- dough in refrigerator for two
hours. Roll out the dough.
si ty South on May 5 and Sehae-
Sprinkle with sugar blended
fe r Group on May 6.
with cinnamon and raisins.
This Sunday, over the facil- Cut out four-inch squares and
iti es of the . National Broadcast- roll them. Shape into horns
in g Company, The Eternal Light on a greased cookie sheet.
Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave.
ra di o program will feature Bake in 350 degrees oven un-
Mark Schmidt, General Manager
Children of Liberty," dramatiz- til golden brown.
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