Miss Morton to Wed Alan Jay Shapiro Bnai Brith Activities "Miracle of the Mantle," an A luncheonette will be pre- installation ceremony written pared and served by Mesdames by Mrs. Sol Slomovitz, will be Elbert Diamond and Albert presented at a regular meeting Spinner, social chairmen, and and annual installation of of- their committee. Mrs. Irving ficers of the Women's Auxiliary Arlin, president, invites all of the United Hebrew Schools,_ members and friends to attend. at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in If you have a cancer patient the Esther Berman Building, 18977 Schaefer. Mrs. Slomo- in your home, call your local vitz will be installing officer Michigan Cancer Foundation and chairman of the day. office for help. REX CHAPTER has planned 19350 Greenfield. Mrs. Henry its ninth annual installation of Onrich, past president of the officers ceremony for 8:30 p.m., Metropolitan Detroit Women's May 26, in the Oak Park Com- Council, will be installing of- munity Center. New members ficer. Entertainment will be of- will be initiated, and five and fered by Mrs. David Cohen, who 10-year membership pins will will present a program of Jew- be awarded. A social hour will ish humor, and • singer Bill Auster, accompanied by Mrs. follow. George Bassin. Mrs. J a in e s * * PISGAH CHAPTER is plan- Kraft, chairman, is assisted by ning an installation family night Mrs. Alex Cohen, co-chairman. dinner at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Refreshments and prizes will be Hot hors d' oeuvres available for weddings . . • in the Hayim Greenberg Cen- featured, according to Mrs. Ben ter, 19161 Schaefer. A musical Alderman, program chairman. * * program is planned by Mrs. . . ar mitzvahs, etc. confirmations ...luaus Sidney Cohn has been elected Julius Meskin, installation chair- man. Officers to be inducted are president of HENRY MORGEN- ?On r. Mesdames Carl Gould, presi- THAU LODGE, succeeding Jack Also completely catered parties dent; David Goldfine, Samuel Rose in office. Other officers in- Miller and Jack Schwartz, vice- clude Wilfred Leon, Al Nathan, MISS MARIAN MORTON presidents; Phillip Kr am e r , Jesse Antman and Robert Reise, counselor; Al Klaiman, treas- vice-presidents; Henry Cohn, and Mrs. David Morton, of Dr. urer; Billi Gallison, Irving Gil- Milton Naimark and Les Schoen- Sorrento Ave., announce the bert, Sam Hamburger, David berg, secretaries; Edward Chin- engagement of their daughter, Rosen and Harris BeCker, sec- sky, guardian; and Bill Reifler, Call .. Marian Elizabeth, to Alan Jay retaries; Calvin Prady, guide; warden. Trustees are Abe Burn- IngowmaTanz Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lutz, guardian; and Wil- stein, chairman, Phil Needle, Maurice H. Shapiro, of Cleve- liam Banks, sentinel. No obligation. Robert Pasman, Leonard Bright- land, 0. Board members are Mesdames man and Nate Kristall. Installa- The bride-elect is a senior at Samuel Aaron, Joseph Beck, Alfred tion ceremonies wil take place Rose Brezner, Morris Burn- the University of Michigan, Bounin, stein, David Goldman, Alfred Helf- June 12, at Club Alamo. where she is a member of Phi gott, Gustav Herz, Milton Hubert, Sigma Sigma sorority. Her Sol Isaacs, Jack Lampert, Meyer Leib, Al Marcus, Herman Marsh, PHOTOGRAPHS by fiance is a U. of M. graduate, Dan Milgrom, Albert Prosky, Na- BERNARD H. and was a member of Zeta Beta than Sloan, Harry Thav, Simon Tau fraternity and Phi Kappa Weinberg and Morris Weintraube. For reservations, call Mrs. Phi honorary society. He now 8920 W. 7 Mile Rd. at Wyoming attends the law school of West- David Goldfine, UN. 1-6874, or Mrs. Al Klaiman, UN. 2-8498. ern Reserve University. KE 1-8196 DI 1-4044 s * * Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER Habonim Camp Opens will install new officers and board members at 8:30 p.m., for Reservations Midwest Camp Habonim, a Thursday, at the Workmen's non-profit summer camp lo- Circle, 18340 W. 7 Mile. Mrs. cated on a private lake near Philip Fealk, past president of Three Rivers, Mich., 50 miles the Metropolitan Detroit Wom- from Detroit, is accepting res- en's Council, will serve as in- ervations for the coming camp stalling officer, and members of the Adas Shalom Sisterhood season. With emphasis on studies in choral group will entertain. Judaism, Zionism and Israel, Husbands, families and friends the program includes camping, are invited to the program and athletic and cultural activities. a light supper which will follow. A select staff of experienced To be inducted are Mesdames counselors and adults assures David Taub, president; Norville the careful and individual su- Rappaport, Henry Gordon, Ju- lius Sigman and Robert Ellis, pervision of each camper. Included on the staff are all vice-presidents; Tommy Sal- college-age counselors with ex- mons, Phil Richman, Louis perience in group leadership, Landgarten, Harry Kaplan and adult Israelis and a registered Herbert Drilich, secretaries; nurse. A fully-equipped first- Jack Kessler, treasurer; Frank aid station is maintained, and Bl a zo f sky, sentinel; Dave a physician is on constant call. Novak, guide; Allan Rose, his- The dietary laws are strictly torian; Jacob Feldman, counse- observed in the well-equipped lor; and Julius Droz, Bernard kitchen, under the supervision Indenbaum, Sanford Kritzer, of a trained dietician, who trustees. Board members are who serves well-balanced, nu- Mesdames Norman Charusofsky, tritious meals. Nat Cohen, Julius Golden, Abra- Under the supervision of the Habonim Camping Association, ham Pelton, Gerald Rosenberg, Julius Ruda, Sam Tencer and in existence for over 30 years, Midwest Camp Habonim has Allan Yaffe. * * "'physical facilities of the highest LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- standards. Four motels in the TER will hold its annual in- immediate vicinity are available for parents during the two visit- stallation and Mother's Day pro- gram at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at ing periods. Registrations are accepted for the Sholem Aleichem Institute, either a four-week or eight-week period. For further informa- Two Localites Take tion, call Mrs. H. Pincus, KE 3-0216. Roles in WSU Play "Twelfth Night", Shake- speare's comedy of mistaken Jewish News Helps will be the closing play Locate Missing Cousin identity, of the Wayne State University Through a story which ap- Theater season at 8:30 p.m. May peared a few weeks ago in The 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Jewish News, a former Detroit Included in the cast are Stu- attorney has been put in con- art Freedman, son of Dr. and tact with a cousin in Poland. Mrs. David Freedman, 18644 Leo Gorka, an attorney who Oak, and Henrietta Hermelin, formerly lived in Detroit, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. located in New York where he Irving Hermelin, 10729 Santa THE SHOE THAT MADE WHEELS OLD-FASHIONED! now resides. He was sought by his cousin, Jerzy (Moniek) Maria. Everybody walks, now that Sandler's put fashion on a *RIPPLE® Sole .. . This is the first WSU show Gorka, of Warsaw, Poland. for Freedman, a speech major wedged, fringed, and air-conditioned. The cool, cool leather's Pig-O-Link, The search started when a in Monteith College. He plays Mr. M. Filar, of Philadelphia, the role of Valentine. genuine textured pigskin . . . of unbelievable lightness . The effect is fabulous! wrote to The Jewish News on Miss Hermelin, as Viola, has his return from a visit to War- performed frequently in the De- saw, where Jerry Gorka asked troit area. Since her return *TM RIPPLE SOLE CORP. help in locating his cousin. from the WSU India Tour in Other styles to $13.95 1958, she has done work at Center Art Film Program The final art film program of World Stage and at the new the season, presented by the Vanguard Theater, has danced Jewish Center, will be held at in several performances and 8:30 p.m., Thursday. David spoken at the "Adventures in 16633 E. WARREN Ecker, Center art department Art" cultural series. 19360 LIVERNOIS Choreography is by Harriet director, will lead discussion of Berg. the program. rkftlemooklevv?,0 INER J EL'S RI CATERERS $11.95 HACK S OE COMPANY 25 - THE DETROIT J EWISH NEWS — Frid ay, May 6, 1960 To Install UHS Auxiliary Officers at Luncheon