Linda Friedlaender, Charles Goss to Wed Hadassahto Honor GoldieAdler by Cutting 'Celebration Cake' This occasion will also officially launch Hadassah's annual honor roll campaign, with Mesdames Jo- seph Ehrlich and Mrs. Henry Wine- man, honorary chairman: Samuel Shekter, special gifts; Ben Bonin, general solicitation and Meyer Berke, co-chairman; David Pollack, Ima; Milton Corock, Dodah; Ben- jamin Bond, treasury gifts; Samuel Rhodes, adviser; David iVliro, Con- Members and friends are in- tinental Ball adviser, and Ben Lin- denbaum, social. vited by Mrs. Jack W. Perlman, chapter president, to hear Mrs. Honor Roll vice presidents, Adler and cut the special cele- group chairmen and co-chairmen bration cake honoring her re- who will function in the campaign turn. and participate as hostesses at An Israeli art object will be this event are: awarded as a prize. Mesdames Morris Botwin, Morris Mrs. Henry Berris, program vice Gould and Irwin Famler, Bagley North; Grebs and Erwin Harwith, Bag- president, announcse an original Edward ley South; Lillian Barnett and Jerome musical presentation dedicated to Kanter. Business and Professional; Sam and Stanley Berger, Eleanor Roose- Goldie Adler has been written and Katz velt: David Keyes and Seymour Summer, directed by Mrs. David Edelman Evergreen; Bernard Zendel, Ned Weitz- and Harold Lachman, Greenfield; and Mrs. Leslie Schmier. The cast man David Fink, hivonia; Robert Siegel, Mey- includes Mesdames Jacob Axelrod, ers; Samuel Miller and Ben Lefkovitz, Schaefer; John J. Mann, Donald Leven- Herman Fishman, Sue Goldman, son and Louis Luckoff, Sherwood; James Richard Hartz, Sidney Jacobs, Rob- Goodfriend, A. (Sylvia) Pearlman and A. S. (Sarah) Rogoff, University East; ert Levinson, Richard Rosenthal, Morris Averbuch, Ellis Gans, Harry Stoll Lucille Sobel, Alfred Strauss, El- and Harry Lindenbaum, University North; Hymie Eisenbert, N. (Lillian) roy Wolfe and Lee Yura, accom- Schmideberg and Alfred Rosen, advisor, University South. panied by Mrs. Herbert Pont. Mackey-Isner Troth Planned for Tune 5 The opening meeting of Detroit Chapter, Hadassah, 12:15 p.m. Sept. 14 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will be dedicated to Mrs. Morris Adler, a former chapter president. Mrs. Davis Benson, vice presi- dent of Honor Roll, said Mrs. Adler will outline her impressions of Israel and Hadassah's accom- plishments observed during the Adlers' year there. MISS LINDA FRIEDLAENDER Dr. and Mrs. Alex S. Friedlaen- der of Lincoln Dr., Huntington Woods, announce the engagement of their daughter Linda to Charles B. Goss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Goss of Parsons Ave., South- field. Miss Friedlaender and her fiance attend Wayne State University. A June 26 wedding is planned. - iq UAW() t e jtr kOSben I j ou = SALAMI * * Aug. 12. The national contest will be judged next month. Mrs. Marx, formerly with the Center Camera Club, has been tak- ing snapshots for four years. She MISS CAROLE MA.CBEY used a Minolta autocord camera for Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Mackey the winning photo. of Westover Rd., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Carole Barbara to Arnold Isner, son of Mrs. David Isner of Orchestra and Entertainment Whitmore Rd. and the late Mr. Isner. The couple plans a June 5 wed- ding. Larry Freedman 647-2367 •000•••• 00005 00 55000000 • 0*.••••••••0 000••••••••41 • • • • O • • Eliezer Greenberg, poet and critic, will be the guest speaker at the first celebration of the Sholem PURE BEEF Aleichem Insti- tute's 40th anni- Kashruth Supervision by versary, to be prominent Orthodox Rabbi: marked by a lec- Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal ture and banquet week - end, Sept. and two steady Mashgichim 17 and 18. Gr eenberg's U. S. Oov't. Inspected lectures w i 11 be GENERAL OFFICES: at the One g CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60607 Shabbath, SALAMI • FRANKFURTERS • CORNED BEEF • BOLOGNA Sept. 17, 8:45 p m . "Whither Distributed in Detroit and Michigan by: American Intel- Tel.: UN 2-5820 JULIUS POLLAK, 7522 Fenkell, Detroit lectuals"; Sept. Greenberg 18, 1:30 p . m . , "Poetry andMorality"; ban - quet lecture, Sept. 18, 6 p.m., "A Hope for the Perplexed". The lectures are open to the pub- lic. The institute's annual banquet may be attended by reservation only. For lecture tickets and reser- vations, call 342-7440. The author of five books of poe- try and three books of criticism, Eliezer Greenberg received, in 1954, the poetry award of the Jew- ish Book Council of America. At present he is editor of the Yiddish Literary monthly, Zukunft. He ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST edited with Irving Howe "A Treas- ury of Yiddish Stories." 111D2 Camera buff Mrs. Stanley (Sue) Marx, 19585 Roslyn, won a $50 first-place local award and the right to enter her winning photo- graph in the Newspaper National Snapshot Awards Contest. Sponsored by the Detroit Free Press, the local contest continued for seven weeks. Mrs. Marx' photo of four girl scouts looking through a Greenfield Village candy-store window won in the fifth week and later was selected as the best of four black-white entries for the na- tional competition. The photo ap- peared in the Free Press issue of At the recent National Conven- tion held in New York City, Detroit • Chapter received the "Silver • Heart" Award for fulfilling its • • quotas. • Eliezer Greenberg Scheduled as Sholem Aleichem Lecturer Area Woman Snaps Up Prize in Photo Contest ANY TIME IS PARTY TIME! 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