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26—Friday, December 9, 1966

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The Sisterhood of Temple

Three hundred new members is the goal of these membership
vice presidents and citywide officers of Detroit chapter (from left)
seated: Mesdames Marvin Fleischman, Sherwood; Julius Fox, Bagley;
Julius Gershune, chapter coordinator; and Harold Hoffman, chapter
vice president; standing: Mesdames A. H. Stein, University North;
Isadore Goodman, Schaefer; Arthur Berlin, Eleanor Roosevelt;
Bernard Mimic, Meyers; and Marvin Mitteldorf, chapter chairman.
Not pictured are University East vice president, Mrs. Marvin
Aronovitz; University - South, Mrs. Joseph Kepes; Livonia, Mrs.
Donald Schwartz; Evergreen, Mrs. Saul Kuretzky; Greenfield, Mrs.
Disney Awerbuck; and Sunday Group, Rose Steigman. Also,
chapter committee members Mesdames Morris Botwin, Paul Deutch,
David Steinman and Hebert Fishbein.

All new and paid-up members
of Iladassah will be treated to a
fashion show at the new Northland
Theater in Northland Center. 12:30
p. n1. Jan. 10.

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El will host the Metropolitan Sis-
terhood Meeting 12:30 p.m. Mon-
day at Beth El.
An original musical production
will be presented by representa-
tives of the Metropolitan Sister-
hood auxiliaries, including Tern-
pres Beth El, Israel, Emanu-El.
Beth Am; Beth Jacob of Pontiac,
and Beth El of Windsor.
The script, written by Mrs.
Bernard Isenberg, is entitled
"The Mountain of Sisterhood,"
or "The Edification and Improve-
ment of the Female of the Spe-
cies Through the Pursuance of
Ameliorable Activities." With
music by Mrs. Harry Platt, the
production is under the direction
of Mrs. Eli Cross and choreo-
graphed by Mrs. Dan Schwen-
ger and Mrs. Morey Mandel.
A petite luncheon will be served
in the social hall before the en-
tertainment.
Ralph Schiller is assisting the

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold-
stein of Northgate Blvd, Oak Park.

announce the engagement of their
daughter Beverly to Arnold Lantor,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lan-
tor of Rosemary Ave., Oak Park.
Miss Goldstein and her fiance, a
graduate of Wayne State Univer-
sity, where he was affiliated with
Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity. are
planning a February wedding.

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Mrs. Harold Hoffman, chapter
membership vice president. an-
nounces that the membership de-
partment is in the midst of an
intensive drive to enroll 300 new
members.
Prizes will be awarded, includ-
ing a special prize to a new , 1
member or her sponsor.
Airs. Daniel C. Siegel. chairman
of the day. has planned the pro-
gram: Israeli fashions designed by
students from the Alice Seligsberg
School of Design, modeled by
Hadassah members; and also Amer-
ican designs. "Fashions for the
Generations," modeled by three-
and four-generation life member-
ship families, as well as profes-
sional models. All life members
will be honored by Mrs. Paul
Deutch, life membership chairman.
Noted designer Teal Traina will
be present to show his latest
fashions.

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Michigan Region ORT
to Hear Art Dealer

Northeast Chapter of Women's
American ORT will be host to the
Michigan Region at a luncheon
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Avern Cohn, 17815 Hamilton.
Albert Landry, director of the
art gallery of the J. L. Hudson
Co., will address the group on "In-
sight into Contemporary Art."
Landry has helped build some
great collections here and abroad.
An international art dealer, he still
maintains his Paris gallery.
Program chairman is Mrs.
Charles Feinberg.
Mrs. Saul Rose, president of
Northeast Chapter, will explain
how the schools of the Organiza-
tion for Rehabilitation Through
Training teach underprivileged
people to learn a trade or a skill
so that they can become self sup-
porting, and thus be freed from
the need for charity. Members
who will be honored include Mes-
dames David Feerer, • William
Fleischman, Leo Franklin, Julia
Klein, Irwin Kurtz, Freda Rosen-
thal, Nathan Schlafer, Adolph Sch-
loss, Ralph Shroder, Sidney Weis-
man and Clement Weitzman.

man and his Orchestra, a sit-down
dinner wtih hors d'oeuvres, favors
and sweet table.
For reservations and informa-
tion, call Mrs. Dick Yashinsky, LI
6-5447, or Mrs. Joe Schuster, LI

2-5340. Deadline is Dec. 20.

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MISS CHERYL DAVIN.
Mrs. Marleah Davin of Glovers- '
ville, N.Y., announces the en-

Assisting her in the fashion show
staging are Mesdames David
Edelman and Leslie Schmier,
coordinating with Mrs. Dorothy
Green and Miss Lillion Arons of
the Himelhoch staff.
Mrs. Jack Perlman, chapter pres-

ident, will greet paid-up and new
members. She is also a member
of a three-generation life-member-
ship family.
Dues will be accepted at the
door.

The Adas Shalom Married Cou-
ples Club will celebrate New Year's
Eve with a dinner party 9:30 p.m.
at M ayf a w iri 11C b a e t e r in e u r s. by
There
Hy Her-

At a reception in their home on
Santa Barbara Ave. Rev. and Mrs.
Israel Fuchs announced the en-
gagement of their daughter Nancy
Nitza to Richard Michael Linton,
group on the drums. and Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lin-
Leonard Birndorf is playing a duet ton of Marlow Ave., Oak Park.
with Mrs. Platt. Chairman of the
A May 28 wedding is planned.
day is Mrs. Raymond K. Rubiner.
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Mrs. Kenneth Lastar is show
co-ordinator and commentator.

MISS BEVERLY GOLDSTEIN

Adas Shalom Couples
Plan for New Year's Eve

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gagement of her daughter Cheryl
to
to Lawrence Horowitz, son of I:1
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horowitz,
7036 Thatcher. Miss Davin is the
daughter of the late Mr. Davin.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
the Ellis Nursing School, N.Y.
Her fiance • attended Michigan
State University and now attends
the College of Osteopathic 'Medi-
cine and Surgery in Des Moines,
where he is affiliated with Lambda
Omicron Gamma Fraternity.
A June wedding is planned.

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WSU's Prof. Goldsmith
to Air Jewish Writing

Mrs. David Sislin, chairman of
arrangements for the Detroit
Council of Pioneer Women's Book
Review Club, announces an oneg
Shabbat will open the season Sat-
urday 1:30 p.m.. at the home of
Mrs. Victor Ross, 5290 W. Outer
Dr.
Prof. Arnold L. Goldsmith of
Wayne State University will speak
on "Modern Jewish-American Writ-
ers of Fiction. - Prof. Goldsmith,
an authority on 19th and 20th Cen-
tury AmeriCan literature, has writ-
ten scholarly criticism on modern
authors. This semester. he is of-
fering for the first time at Wayne
State University this course on
modern Jewish authors.

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Nationality Settings Planned
for Detroit Round Table

The Women's Division of the
Detroit Round Table of the Na-
tional Conference of Christians and
Jews will hold a holiday meeting
12:15 p.m. Wednesday.
Nationality tables representing
various customs and foods will be
Bloomfield Commons, Lahser and Maple
explained by members, including
18943 Livernois
Mrs. H. E. Isaacson, who will ex-
19126 W. McNichols
Turover Aid Society will hold a plain the Hanuka table setting.
This meeting is open to the pub- ri
Hanuka party 7 p.m. Monday at
12170 W. 7 Mile Rd.
lic.
Turover Hall.
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