16 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, January 26, 1962 --, Victor-Moretsky Engagement Told MISS BARBARA VICTOR Mr. and Mrs. Maurice V. Victor of- W. Seven Mile announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jean, to Robert I. Mo retsky, son, of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moretsky of Grandville Ave. Miss Victor is entering her sen- ior year in the College of Educa- tion at Wayne State University, where she is affiliated with Delta Phi Epsilon sorority. Her fiance is a graduate of the College of Pharmacy at Ferris Institute, where he was affiliated with the Phi Delta Chi fraternity and Rho Chi Society. He is presently at- tending the Chicago College Osteopathy and is a membe the Iota Tau Sigma frat An August wedding is p Center to Present Illustrated Lecture activities in Society Former Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goldberg of Holly- wood, Fla., were honored by their family and friends at a surprise party Jan. 10 in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary. Dr. and Mrs. Max Gordon were honored on their 35th wed- ding anniversary Jan. 13 at the home of their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Gordon, 19925 Beaverland. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. David Schoichit, Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Bloch, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Baylis, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Order, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Delidow, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levin, Mrs. Sam Mendel, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Levit, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Lutz, Dr. and Mrs. Valter Poole and Mrs. P. Ulanoff. Mr. and Mrs. Nate S. Shapero, their daughter, Mrs. Alan Schwartz, and grandson, Kurt Schwartz, arrived at Miami Airport via Delta to spend the winter at their Florida home. Four Detroit area civic leaders have been named to the national convention committee that is planning the 1962 national biennial convention of the National Jewish Welfare Board, to be are held April 4-8 at the Deauville Hotel in Miami Beac . Bre er Samuel Frankel, Samuel H. Rubiner, Irwin Shaw a Broder of Birmingham. Twenty-two "captains" and three "colonels" ave bee named he colonels a in Oak Pirk for the Mothers' March of Dime ck. Earl Schwartz, Jack Chuminatto and Mark Gree are Mesdames David Katz, Al Sherman, C‘ ndau, 'Schwartz, Sam Panin, Larry Kowalsky, Louis her 'Robert Fuller, Jean Gavern, William Belinsk Milt c Willia Virginia Castle, Ruth Kuxhaus, Betty Ludwi Ron acDougall, Betty Carrol, Pat Enders, Betty Litt, Edwar Reilly and M. Bordeley. ugene A tea will be given by the children of Mr. a Brumer in honor of his 65th birthday at late Sabbath services beginning 8:15 p.m. today at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Irving Lawton has been elected president Family Club. Other officers are Harry Krowitz, d Mrs. ies; Harold Go Mrs. Leo Anstandig, secr rd annual 's den, ho itality chairman. The Sidne Elmwood Casino. sary banquet 11 be held Feb. 10 at en and Mrs. en men in charge re Mrs. Sanford at th: ome ison. The club wi meet 8:30 p.m. Fe fie mg a " o d Mrs. Ga 'son, 17, 0 Pennington, fe ight," ding to rs. Jack Tomari eichem Ins bite ates ewish Musi Concert MUSIC BY The Cou An illustrated lecture on the awarded the Gov 1 •• 8. s works of Indian sculptor Naren- Cultural Sch selec to repre- dra Patel will be presented by works at the Paris Biennale the Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers, sent I and again in 1961. Tw' in 8 p.m. Sunday. s works are in the per This will mark the first public 0 1 t collection of he Nat" presentation of Patel's works in t, ew llery ► • the Detroit area. Patel will be elhi, In. present and comment on hi r. of Mrs. 0 works. in o ttee, Narrated by G. Alden Smit Center 4-cture. chairman of the Art Departme charge o of Wayne State University, t lecture on "Sculpture in Dep a Bright ! Make your S . —Viewpoint from India" wil that's Right !! Book the highlight the fact that art serves NDON, ENGLAND as an international language, communicating across all barriers of time and place. & HIS ORCHESTRA Patel, who is currently doing "The right mood for the graduate work in sculpture at right occasion" Wayne State University, was a CALL UN 1-3065 faculty member of the Univer- sity of Baroda, India; and . was the which 1: to Fascis a spe- irti • twenties a MIKE KRAUSS BOB HE cial emphasis • e question as UN 2-28 UN 3-6283 to whetrer this phenomenon can recur in the future. In ' honor of Jewish Music Month, the Sholem Aleichem In- stitute will sponsor a concert of Jewish music 8:45 p.m. Feb. 9, featuring the Sholem Aleichem Chorus, directed by Irving Zeit- lin and accompanied by Mrs. Rose Mash, together with the Toledo Folk Chorus, directed by Malke Shaw. Included in the prog,ra OS be a selection of pi Hebrew Rose Mash, Yidd. LOU ALPINE numbers by gu vo is Rhoda Syl Heideman, Friedman a For Good Photog mterp five dancing and Jewis and Prompt Se by Reva sher an • Esther Ze ing evening, Feb. 3, lin. Call Me at For ckets, call VE 8- fined discussion meet- hapter Two and the ates, Irving Zeitlin will Weddings — Bar Mitz a discussion on the subject, "Nazism in Germany and the Phe- KE 2-79 TY 5-8805 nomenon called Fascism." Zeitlin We Come to Your Home in M. Mr. nd Mrs. With Samples will discuss the basic conditions vich, 12 Steel, • ounce vah of their son, a, Bar tur- served 9 a.m. will be ael of a. Young day at Northwest * • * Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. 'Shipp announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jarrold Richard, to be observed Saturday morning, COME AND SEE at Cong. 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