Hadassah Sets
Arirtua[Meeting

The annual meeting for election
and installation of officers of the
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, will
be held Tuesday at Im g.e r i
Kosher Caterers. A snbscription
luncheon will be served' at noon,.
for which reservations are being.
to-ken. by the .Hadassal• office ; BR
3-5441.
The. installation. ceremony will
be conducted by Mts... Samuel. J.
Rhodes.
A musical program- "The World
of Leonard - Bernstein," will be
presen t. e d by. Cantor Reuben
Frankel with Shirley .Benyas, so-
prano, and the Shaarey, Zede-k
Sisterhood Choral Group. Penina
Frankel is narrator.
Mrs: Jack W. Perlman ; chapter
president, will present "President
Pins" to the following, group presi-
dents who were recently elected.:
Mesdames Geraldine_ Black, Busi-
ness and Professional; Louis Kash-
dan, Bagley; Israel Idelsohn, Ever-
green; Myron M i 1. gram and
Leonard Weing.-arden, Greenfield;
Steve Lewkowicz, Livonia; Nathan.
Soberman, Meyers-Wyoming.; Ron-
ald, Stone, Eleanor Roosevelt.; Mil-
ton Tohnson, Schaefer; Harold_
Berry, Sherwood.;. Irvin Meckler,
University East; Milton. Freedman;
University NOrth; Arthur- Zameck,
University South; and. Cheryl Gold-
ing, Junior, and, Ella. Marcus, Sun-
day.
Mrs: Maurice:- Perlman; vice.
president. of •e.dneation,. said a
new stu d:.y group. has; been
formed and is, open to all mem-
bers. For. information;.'calli Mrs.
Libby Weingarden, 342-7318.
Mrs. Ted Scholnick, chairman of
recreational aotkvities, advises that
the golf group will commence.
playing- shortly at the Lancaster
Hills. Country Club: Prospective
members are invited. For informa-
tion, call. Mrs. Seholnick,. VE:
T-6695: Hadassah- aiso has a bawl-
ing: leagne. Those wishing, to join,.
may call. Mrs: Erving.Horowitz, UN
1-5479, for information.

Flgagen2ents

The engagement of Carole
Nadine Ross, t•. Richard; M: Walker
is announced by her mother, Mrs. .
Samuel J. Wil:!orr, of Strathmoor
Ave. Parents of the bridegroom-
elect are • Mr: and Mrs. Ralph,

Angielrassermantotred Late Mrs. Pleasant S. Africa Mayor Lauds
Role of Jewish Women
Irving Paul Zeltzer
Cited as Foster
JOHANNESBURG (JTA)— Jew-

Parent by JFCS

An Oak Park woman who gave
12 years of loving care to foster
children was cited posthumously at
a Foster Child Week Luncheon at
the Statler Hilton Hotel.
The late Isabelle Pleasant and
her husband, Joseph, 8701 Albany,
were nominated by the Jewish
Family and Children's Service as
its Foster Parents of the Year.

At the time of her death at

age 55 last year; Mrs. Pleasant
was foster mother to two young.

girls.. Despite the loss of the only
mother they had known for five

years, the girls were allowed to
stay on in the Pleasant home

MISS ANGIE WASSERMAN

Mrs. Helen Wasserman, 15374
Tracey, announces the engagement
of her daughter Angie to Irving
Paul Zeltzer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Zeltzer, 18658 Northlawn.
Miss Wasserman is the daughter
of the- late Mr. Marcus Wasserman. .
The couple plans a. Jan. 15
wedding.

"for Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant have
given them something precious
—meaning to their lives."
According to David Goldberg,
supervisor of child placement at
JFCS, Mrs. Pleasant had been
foster mother to four children in
the years 1949 to 1956; and in

thews, long a
teacher- at Mum=
ford High, School
and now on the
staff at Cass
Tech:.. Matthews
Mrs. Siegal dir ec ted last
year's production of The- Dark at
the Top of the Stairs" for Center
Theater.
Mrs. Siegars experience- in thea-
ter began. with an, apperance in

a Hadassah show when she was 16.

Among' her other credits; are a role ,
at the old Cass Theater; frequent.
appearances on television for the

runs through May• 16,. Mrs. Jacob
Goldman, conference chairman re-
ported. -
A highlight of the May 15 eve-
ni ng -opening session. of the con-
ference will be the Detroit pre-

c Jewish Women Meets

Prog,ram Planners
to Hold 25th Institute

The 25t1i. Annual Program Plan-

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COOLIDGE AT 9 MI.
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LONDON — A five day triennial
convention of the -International
Council. of Jewish Women, at-
tended by delegates representing
more than '500s000' members in
more than a dozen countries, has
been in session here this week.
The Anglo-Jewish Association
skills will take part in discussion Women's Union and the League of
groups. They include Mr. George: Jewish Women served as joint
M. Rubin of the Adult Education hosts to the delegates from the
Association of Detroit; Mrs. Wil- United States, Canada, several
liam Cohen, Jewish Community Latin American countries,' a- num-
Council; and Mrs. David Kliger; ber of European nations, Israel,
department of speech and com- Hong Kong an.d Iran. Mr& Alfred
munic-ation arts,. University of De- Rubens told the convention, in her

presidential address, that the or-
ganization had consultative status
with the Economic and Social
Council, UNICEF and other United
Nations agencies.

Mrs. Zena Harman, UNICEF pro-
gram committee chairman, said
women could play a decisive role
in efforts to bridge the gap be-
tween rich and poor and to help
deprived children. Messages were
received from Queen Elizabeth,
'Chief Rabbi Nissim of Israel. the
Jewish communities of Hungary
and other groups here and abroad.

Radomer Society to Meet

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AT MORRIS KOSHER. MEATS & POULTRY

ects in Israel.

ning Institute, sponsored by 50
women's dubs, educatonar insti-
tutions, social agencies and civic
groups in the city, will be held
Wednesday at the Raekham Edu-
cational Memorial Building.
A number of local women well
acquainted with program. planning

for the Guild Staff Residence were
held Sunday morning at Sinai
Hospital.
troit.
Nate S. Shaperoi._ hospital presi-
Comnrittee chairmen include
dent, accepted, a set of apartment Mrs. Pant Feldman, league of.
keys from Mrs, John: Sills-, Guild Jewish Women's Organization&
president, as the building officially
Among the sponsors are the
became part of the hospital com- Detroit Round' Table of the Nation-
plex.
al Conference of Christians and
The 20 apartment structure, er- Jews,. the Jewish. Community
ected at a. cost: of approximately Council and the League of Jewish
$320,060, will provide convenient Women's Organizations of Detroit.
comfortable housing for hospital
All organization members, are
residents and interns at a nominal invited. Registration will take
cost. The structure is named' for place 9 a.m.
the Women's Auxiliary which has
donated $90,000- of a: $160,0001
IVIumford Reunion, Slated.
pledge.
The 10-year reunion of the Mum-
Dr. Richard C. Mertz officiated,
and more than 100 attended the ford High School graduating, elms
brief ceremony and a tour or two of 1956 will be held 8:30. p.m'.
May 14 in_ the Crystal Ballroom
representative apartments.
of the Whittier Hotel. For tickets
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
and information, call Diane Davis,
28.—Friday, May 6, 1 %6
398-8499. .

DANCING
JACK BARNES

TED ROSS Has Now
Joined WILLIE SCHWARTZ

from a periodic survey of child
care,. youth training and social
service projects operated in Israel
by Mizrachi Women.
Delegates representing chapters
of Mizrachi Women in Illinois,
Ohio., Kentucky, Indiana and
Pennsylvania will join . Michigan
leaders at the conference which

planned.

Formal: dedication ceremonies

BALLROOM

ma rrtages

miere of. a film and sound report
of the rededication of the Krau-
shaar SynagOgue in the Bessie
Gotsfeld Children's Village, one
of the organization's major proj-

Sinai Guild Staff
Re*
silite-nice: Dedicated

The Center Symphony Orchestra,
under the direction of Julius
Chajes, will be heard in the sixth
and last of this season's concerts
May 17 at the- Jewish Center.
Mischa Mischakoff will be solo-
ist in the Bach and Bruch violin
concertos. Beethoven's 8th Sym-
phony is also listed on the program.

1961, after a lapse of five years,
she reapplied as a foster mother.
Active in several communal or-
ganizations, Mrs. Pleasant belonged
to Cong. Ahavas. Achim and its
sisterhood.
Biuma Sussman Siegal.
Her name was among 12 nom-
RIMER - NESHKES: Mr. Alex
Has Role in Center Play Mated by child care agencies of Neshkes
of Ardmore Ave. an-
Macomb, , Oakland and Wayne
Bliima Sussman Siegal,.. a fre-
nounces the recent marriage of his
counties.
quent performer on the Center
daughter Jo Ann to Murray E.
Theater stage, will play a lead
Rimer,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
role "Ring,. Round the Moon,"' a Mizrachi: Women's'
Rimer of Toledo. Following a
satire- on, French society, which is-
honeymoon in Chicago,. the newly-
the final production of the season Conference May 15
weds will reside on Sedgenioor
at the, Se w ish
Mrs. Eli Resnikoff; of Brooklyn,. Ave., Royal Oak.
Center 8:30 p.m. national president of the Mizrachi
May 7, 8, 11, 12", Women's Organization of America,
14 and 15.
will address a central states
The production. conference of Mizrachi. Women.
is directed by here, May 15,. in the Beth Aaron
by Earl, Mat- Synagogue.. She returned recently

Jewish{ Community Council and a
role in "Detective Story"' at. North-
Walker of. Lichfield. Axe.. The land Playhouse.-
bride-to-be is a Tune graduate of `Tickets are available at Hud-
Wayne State University College of ' son's box office, the Jewish Center
Education and.
affiliated. with box office and at. the door, on per
Iota Alpha Pi Sorority. Father of formance nights.
the bride is Mr. I.. R. Ross of New
York. A July wedding is being

Mn.and Mrs. Nelson. Rappaport
of Ardmore Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter
Hannah to Martin A. Benstein, son
of Mrs: Mildred Renstein of
Antago Ave., LiVonia, and Mr.
Edward Benstein: of Basil Ave.
Mr. Benstein is a graduate of
Western Michigan University. A
July , 31 wedding, is planned.

ish women are playing an impor-
tant role in South Africa, Boyce
• Eager, mayor of Johannesburg,
stated in addressing the 13th na-
tional conference of the Union of
Jewish Women of Southern Af-
rica, attended by delegates from
all parts of the country.
Not only were Jewish women
faithfully serving their own com-
munity, but they were participat-
ing in all branches of public serv-
ice in South Africa, and rendering
splendid service to a variety of
causes, said the mayor. He noted
especially the valuable part they
`played in welfare work in Johan-
nesburg. "The Union of Jewish
Women is held in high esteem not
only by the Jewish community, but
also by the general community,"
the mayor declared.
Mrs. Syvia Silverman, national
president of the Union of Jewish
Women for the past four years,.
reviewed the progress of the or-
ganization in her presidential re-
port. She said the Union now had
some 60 branches in centers all
over the country.

Center Symphony
to, Conclude Season

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