THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, May 8, 1959-1 8 Cohen-Klein Rites Re-Elect Dr. Lichter Planned for Aug. 22 to Head TB Society; Betrothal Told Rabbi Adler, Director MISS DIANE COHEN Announcement has been made of the recent engagement of Diane Faith Cohen, daughter of Mrs. Harry C. Cohen, of Faust Rd., and the late Mr. Co- hen, to Marvin E. Klein, son of the Charles Kleins, of San Juan Dr. The bride-to-be is a junior at Wayne State University. Her fiance attends the University of Michigan, where he is a soph- omore in the medical school. Plans are being made for an Aug. 22 wedding. JWV Activities Joint installation ceremonies will be conducted by OAK PARK POST and AUXILIARY at 8:30 p.m., May 19, at the Oak Park Community Center. Both groups will induct newly- elected officers. Councilletes to Install Newly-Elected Officers Councilettes, junior division of National Council of Jewish Women, -will hold its annual installation tea at 1:30 p.m., May 17, at the home of Ann Jacobowitz, 19344 Strathcona Dr. Officers to be installed are Shelly Ruth Stern, president; Ann Jacobowitz and Judy Horton, vice-presidents; Carol Sloman and Pat Gross, secre- taries; and Sue Taitebaum, treasurer. Members and their mothers are invited. Dr. Max L. Lichter, Melvin- dale physician, was re-elected for the third consecutive year as president of the TB and Health Society of Wayne County at the society's recent annual meeting. Rabbi Morris Adler, of Cong. Shaary Zedek, who was a di- rector several years ago, was elected again to the health organization's board for a three- year term. He will serve on the legislative and patient services committees. Dr. Mario Fischer, Duluth, president of the National Tuber- culosis Association, spoke at the annual meeting. Dr. Lichter and Rabbi Adler are taking active roles in the fight against TB in Wayne County, which last year saw a 10 percent rise in the number of cases found. Their work here is financed by the Christmas Seal Sale. Dromedary Nut Rolls' `Handy Hospitality' The best laid plans of the successful hostess generally be- gins with her pantry shelf and when that shelf is well-stocked with a variety of Dromedary Nut Rolls, there is little chance that even the most unexpected contingency can upset either her plans or her equanimity. Whatever the occasion or the circumstance, Dromedary N u t Rolls provide assurance of "handy" hospitality at a mo- ment's notice. They come in three varieties: Date-Nut Roll, made with crisp, chunky walnuts and choice dates; Orange-Nut Roll, with a taste-teasing hint of tangy oranges; and rich Chocolate-Nut Roll. All three are prominent- ly featured at leading food stores. Of particular importance to the Jewish homemaker is the fact that Dromedary products are strictly kosher. Each dis- plays the familiar (U) seal of approval which indicates that it is made under the constant kashrut supervision of the Un- ion of Orthodox Jewish Congre- gation of America. Announcements OHEL Ly .... EXCLUSIV ( Since 1946\ in Detroit Hospitals& Homes 4 7:1111 _...." RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes LI 1-9769 UN 3-6242 Certified Surgical Mohel Rabbi Israel GOODMAN Serving in Hospitals and Homes Anywhere 16 Years' Experience Pontiac, Mich. FEderal 4-4149 MARSHALL GOLDMAN REV. CERTIFIED MOHEL "HOSPITALIZATION RATES" Serving at Homes and in Hospitals TO 7-0979 RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 4252 TUXEDO TE 4-6624 April 25— To Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kozin (Suzanne Bushkin) 19565 Parker, Livonia, a son, Mark Alan. * * April 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Young (Martha Meis- ter), former Detroiters, now of Grand Rapids, a daughter, Amy Beth. * April 24—To Mr. and Mrs. David Burnstein (Ellen Rose), of 28059 Selkirk, Royal Oak, a son, Alan Lawrence. * * April 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Goldman (Beverly Charlip), of 23431 Church, Oak Park, a daughter, Judy Lynn. April 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Wiener (Kathleen Loeffler), of LaSalle Blvd., a son, Bruce Michael. * * April 21 — To Dr. and Mrs. James G. Bittker (Louise D. Miller), of 20085 Mansfield, a daughter, Terry Elyse. April 15 — To Mr. and .Mrs. Carl J. Lippitt (Sally Tepman), of Richton Ave., a daughter, Pamela Beth. : * * April 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Freeman (Joan Fai- gel), of 28534 Green Willow Dr., Farmington, a daughter, Marsha. CARD OF THANKS JWV Women Seek Longer Retention of Experienced Leaders The family of the late Alex J. Prujansky acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy An amendment to the consti- extended by relatives and tution of the Women's Division friends during the family's re- of the Jewish Welfare Federa- cent bereavement. tion is being recommended as a way of retaining experienced Want The Best? leadership on the division's Ask the Folks Who've Had board of directors, while open- SAM BARN ETT ing elected positions on the board to new leaders, reports and His Orchestra the division president, Mrs. Sid- LI 1-2563 ney J. Karbel. The proposal amends Article IX of the constitution and by- laws by adding thereto the fol- lowing: S. LEIBICK MISS SHEILA KATZ Mr. and Mrs. Karl Katz, of 18989 Whitcomb, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sheila, to Max Gendelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gendel- man, of 18640 Stoepel. No wed- ding date has been set. Women s Clabs (More Clubs, Page 15) CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet at 12 noon, Wednes- day, at the Hayim Greenberg Center, when brunch will be served. Mrs. Harry Lowe will review Leon Uris' best-selling novel, "Exodus." Friends are invited to attend. NORTHWEST BRANCH, Na- tional Council of Jewish Women, will present a musical s k i t, "Cinderella's Fancy" at its an- nual luncheon and election meeting this Wednesday after- noon, at Franklin Hills Country Club. Mrs. Walter Lichtenstein, president of the Council's Mid- west Region from Indianapolis, will install the officers. All past presidents will be honored. In the musical, which is directed by Mrs. Robert Blum with cos- tume and scenery directed by Mrs. Arnold Kaufman, are Mes- dames Rosalie Broadman, Bud Franklin, Fred Ginsberg, Jack Hamburger, Jerry Hirsch, Leon Lewis, William Oberfelder, W . Liam R. Rosenthal, Manny Rot- enberg, Julius Stone, Milton Strauss and Ben Weintraub. MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet Tuesday eve- ning, in the home of Mrs. Sam Fishman, 15040 Marlowe, Oak Park. Mrs. Fishman will review Leon Uris' "Exodus." A social hour will follow. * * * SISTERS OF ZION MIZ- RACHI has scheduled its annual mother and daughter banquet for 6 p.m., Wednesday, at Holi- day Manor. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Adelle Silberman, a national Mizrachi Women's Or- ganization leader. A program of Israeli music will be presented by Lama Shetzer. For reserva- tions, call Mrs. Abraham Kell- man, chairman, TO 8-5622, or Mrs. Pearl Hoffman, UN 3-8606. * * GOLDA MYERSON CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet at 9 p.m. Monday, at the Hayim Greenberg Center, when elec- tion of officers will take place. Rose Segal, president, will be hostess for the evening. She and her family will soon be leaving Detroit. • * * NORTHWEST YOUNG IS- RAEL SISTERHOOD will meet Tuesday evening, in the syna- gogue, for the election of offic- ers, according to Mrs. Gus Lew, president. Mrs. Harry Blitz will outline plans for a Yeshivah benefit party later this month. Barber Shop in New Center The Jewish Center barber shop, in the new building, 18100 Meyers, is now open to both Center members and the gen- eral public. "There shall be an Advisory Serv- ice Council composed of former members of the Board of Directors who have rendered outstanding serv- ice to the Women's Division whose function it shall be to advise and counsel the Board of Directors and President. "This Council shall consist of not more than eight (8) members. Mem- bers of this Advisory Council shall be named by the Nominating Com- mittee for a term of one year and elected at the annual meeting at which this by-law is adopted and at every subsequent annual meeting by the membership of the Women's Division. They shall be eligible to serve for not more than three (3) consecutive years. "Advisory service council members shall have all the privileges of board membership." Parent Interview Program at Center Finest in Child Photography Wedding - Bar Mitzvahs Candids Restoring Old Photographs Call UN 2-6063 Without Obligation Wil600 "■ 600"%s0.4%.0.1%.00.' 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