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June 17, 1960 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-06-17

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Set March Date

The annual father and son
breakfast of the Turover Aid
Society will take place at 10
a.m., Sunday, at Turover Tem-
ple, 12129 Dexter.
A speaker from the Jewish
Community Council will be pre-
sented. Fathers are invited to
bring their sons and sons-in-law
to the program.

MISS SANDRA SOFFIN

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At a family dinner party, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Soffin, of
Appoline Ave., announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Sandra, to David Rosenman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rosen-
man, of Kenwood Ave. A March
26 wedding date has been set.

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Los Angeles `Detroiters'
Elect Mrs. Meyers Prexy

Mrs. Estelle Meyers, of Los
Angeles, formerly of Detroit,
will be installed for the sixth
year as president of the De-
troiters Club on June 11. Other
officers are Ann Miller, vice
president; Billie Gottlieb, Lena
Abrams and Mitzie Applebaum,
secretaries; and Rose Atler,
treasurer.

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(More Clubs Page 18)
Dr. Abraham F. Citron will
be guest speaker at the next
meeting of EVERGREEN JEW-
ISH CONG. SISTERHOOD at
8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
synagogue social hall, 19160
Evergreen. Dr. Citron, director
of community relations and re-
search of the Jewish Commun-
ity Council of Metropolitan De-
troit, will discuss "The Image
of the Jews." A student, for
over twenty years, of the ques-
tion of integration of minority
groups into American society,
Dr. Citron is especially inter-
ested in methods of creating
attitude and behavior change
with relation to prejudice and
discrimination. All who are in-
terested are invited to attend.
* *
Mrs. Sadie Haut, president
of NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH, Jewish Women Eur-
bpean Welfare Organization,
has called an emergency meet-
ing for 12 noon, Tuesday, at the
home of Sarah Ross, 17539
Northlawn. A dessert luncheon
will be served.

NORTHWEST YOUNG IS-
RAEL SISTERHOOD will cli-
max its activities program for
the season with a picnic at 1
p.m., Sunday, at Stoepel Park.
I Special features will be games
and prizes for the children
present. All members and
friends are invited.
* *
The initiation ceremony of
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star, will be held
at 7:45 p.m., Monday, at the
Eastern Star Temple, 80 W.
Alexandrine. Paula Stark, wor-
thy matron, and Edward Stark,
worthy patron, will officiate.
Members are asked to attend
this final meeting of the season.
Refreshments will be served.
*
*
EQUALITY CLUB will hold
a charity garden party Tuesday
afternoon at 19301 Greenlawn.
Hostesses will be Mesdames
David Rosenberg and Oscar
Schwartz. Donor chairman Mrs.
S. Peck has appointed Mrs.
Meyer Weingarden as donor
door prize c h a i r m a n. The
group's next meeting will be
held Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Sam Gennis,
3302 Cortland.
* *
A bake sale and "white ele-
phant sale" will be held at
12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the
home of the newly elected pres-
ident of YOUNG WOMEN'S
BICUR CHOLEM, Mrs. S. Shif-
man, 17545 Ohio. Mrs. B. Sum-
ner is chairman of the white
elephant sale, and Mrs. S. Mos-
cow is head of the bake sale.
* * *
Arella Barley and Don Atlas
will sing Hebrew folk songs at
the closing luncheon of CLUB
TWO, Pioneer Women, at 12
noon, Tuesday, at Mabel's Tea
Room, 13031 W. Seven Mile, an-
nounces Mrs. Blanche Rose,
president. Installation of offi-
cers will take place, and offi-
cers will report on the year's
activities. For reservations, call
Mrs. Joseph Yendick, UN 1-8365.

* * *

4 and 8 Week Sessions

UN 3-9097

Women's Glubs

UN 2-2440

Center Youngsters in
Roller Skating Revue

Grand-Grey Rites
Planned for Oct. 27

ROCHEL LAYA STEPINER
AID SOCIETY on Thursday in-
stalled the following officers for
the coming year: Mesdames Leo
Sklar, p r e s i d e n t; Leonard
Simons, vice - president; Harry
Friedman, treasurer; Norman
Golden-berg, Joseph Isaacs and
Nathan Rosenthal, secretaries;
Rose Gordon, sunshine chair-
man; and Ben Isaacs, journal
chairman.

JOSEPH SCHLANG, of New
York, a former officer of the
Synagogue Council of America,
will attend the centennial
anniversary of the Alliance
Israelite Universelle, in Paris,
June 21, as a representative of
the Council.

A roller skating show by
youngsters ranging in age from
2 to 12 will be given at 3:30
p.m., Sunday, - in the main hall
of the Jewish Community Cen-
ter, 18100 Meyers. The com-
munity is invited to attend at
no charge.
Most of the participating
youngsters learned to skate at
the Center recently under the
tutelage of Elena Glasier, who
is directing the skating revue.
Participants are Arlene and
Harvey Olshansky, Barry Parel,
Harold Serwer, Janice Targum,
Albert Glasier, Debra S o s i n,
Stephen R u b i n, Patti Levitt,
Ronnie and Barry Leebove,
Anita Mitchell, Leonard Shiff-
man, Cathy and Michele Cohen,
MISS CINDY GRAND
Steven Katkowsky, Ann, Judy
and Karen Hoffman and Harvey
Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Grand,
Lefkowitz.
of Pennington Dr., announce
the engagement of their
Want The Best?
daughter, Cindy, to Michael Jay
Ask the Folks Who've Had
Grey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
F. Grey, of Bell Ave., South-
SAM BARN ETT
field.
and His Orchestra
Miss Grand is a graduate of
LI 1-2563
t h e University o f Michigan,
where she was affiliated with
Delta Phi Epsilon. Her fiance
attended the University of De-
SHOES HAND PAINTED
troit and was affiliated with
TO MATCH YOUR DRESS
Phi Sigma Delta. The couple
Creative Murals for the Home
plans to be married on Oct. 27.

25 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 17, 1960

Turover Society Plans
Father-Son Breakfast

Jacqueline Studios

New Series on WDET

UN 4-1951

UN 2-3580

"Rehearsal" and "Magazine"
are two new series on WDET,
Wayne State University's FM
station at 101.9 mc. Debuting
Saturday, "Rehearsal" will be
heard each Saturday at 7 p.m.,
with Mort Furay as host. "Maga-
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is hosted by Allan Zeltzer.

MUSIC BY

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