August-Saidman Engagement Told MISS MARY AUGUST Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. August of Hendrie Blvd., Huntington Woods, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Mary Ellen, to Mark H. Saidman, son of Mrs. Allen Blondy and Dr. Max Saidman. Miss August is a senior in the College of Education at Wayne State University and is affiliated with Delta Phi Epsi- lon sorority. Her finance at- tends the University of Detroit Dental School and is a member of Alpha Omega dental frater- nity. An Aug. 19 wedding is planned. Workmen's Circle Plans Concert, Luncheon and M eetings for Week Workmen's Circle activities this week include a concert, luncheon and meetings. The Circle will present a per- formance of Jewish and Hebrew songs by Sidor Belarsky 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Hayim Green- berg Center, 19161 Schaefer. Belarsky is a graduate of the State Conservatory at Leningrad and was a leading basso of the Leningrad State Opera Company. He will be accompanied in the Detroit concert by Rebecca Froh- man, pianist. Tickets are available at the Workman's Circle Center, Hayim Greenberg Center, Borenstein's and Spitzer's book stores. The Workmen's Circle We- men's Division will hold its 25th annual donor luncheon noon Wednesday at the Circle Center. A special program will be given by Lois Ack, vocalist, with Irene Stein pianist. Gayle Green- berg, Wendy Shifrin and Beth Yele n sky, Abraham Reisen School students, will present a song and recitation program. Guest speakers will be Joseph Bernstein, editor of the Jewish Daily Forward; Joseph Heide- man, member of the National Board of Directors of the Work- men's Circle; and Mrs. Moses Hadassah Eye Bank Chairmen Prepare for Culinin,ating Event Caplan, president of the Wo- men's Division. • • • W. C. Branch 227 will hold its next meeting 9 p.m. Saturday at the Circle Center. A movie night featuring "Golden Har- vest" and "Behind the Wilder- ness" will be presented. • • • Branch 1060 will meet 9 p.m. Saturday at the Circle Center. Arnold Edelstein, a local artist, will discuss "An Artist Looks at Israel." Center Theater Meet to Feature New Play A new play, -My Wife Ruthie" by James Limbacher, will be featured at the first annual "New Faces" meeting of the Center Theater 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Aaron DeRoy Theater. The cast of new actors will include Jack Gunsaulus, Flor- ence Glenn, Bernice Weiss and Estelle Showe. Roy Huss, of the Wayne State University English department, will discuss the play from the playwright's viewpoint. There will also be a person-to-person interview with the playwright. Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will honor contributors who filled an "Eye Bank" at the culminating event of its "Save An Eye Campaign" on March 27 at the Mercury Theater. Group Eye Bank chairmen conducting the drive to combat the spread of trachoma in Israel are, from left, (seated) Mes- dames Sam Meltzer, Wyoming; Lee Furth, University South; Morris Gould, Bagley North; (standing) William Weisman, Sherwood; Donald Schwartz, Livonia; Raymond Zweig, Sher- wood; Philip 11. Bornstein, Greenfield; George C. polaskY, University East, and Abe Zitomer, Chapter chairman. Not present are Mesdames Goldie Slatker and Lillian Abramsohn, Business and Professional; J. C. Factor, Bagley South; Albert Zack, Evergreen; Sam Albert, Meyers; Robert Eston, Schaefer; Samuel Aaron, Sherwood; Maurice Stewart, University East, and Irving Kahn, University North. DURING I Bar Mitzvahs • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abram- son, 19521 Renfrew, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert Louis, will be observed 11:15 a.m. Saturday, March 10, at Temple Beth El. A recep- r- tion will be held 7-10 p.m. that evening at home. * * Mr. and Mrs. David B. Levin, of 20121 Marlowe, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Wil- liam S., on Saturday morning, March 10, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. At home Sun- day, March 11, 2 to 6 p.m. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brant, 24071 Blackstone. Oak Park, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Norman Harvey, will be ob- served Saturday, March 3, at Cong. Bnai David. A cocktail and dinner party in his honor will be held Sunday at Cong. Bnai David. * * Dr. and Mrs. Jack Pearlman, 25860 Co n c o r d, Huntington Woods. announce the Bar Mitz- vah of their son, Bruce Allen, will be observed 8:15 p.m. today at Temple Emanu-El. Friends of the family and members of the Temple are invited to attend a reception in his honor fol- lowing services. DELAINE'S JEWELRY and LUGGAGE Selection of Diamond or Gold PINS Tastefully designed . . to please the most discerning woman SALE! 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