A merico ffewish Periodical Carter Friday, February 8, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal chron7.1. 911 Ir CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO a rriag ei •••• ■■ •••,....1, KETAI — MENDEL Miss Sharon Mendell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mendell, be- came the bride of William Ketai, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ketai, in .1 candlelight ceremony at the Fort 'iVityne Hotel, Jan. 20. For the ceremony, the bride wore a satin dress with a lace yoke and long train. Her bible was bedecked with white orchids. Mrs. Shirley Salk, sister of the groom, was matron of honor wearing a crepe gown of blue-gray, trimmed with pink and blue beads, while Judy Mendell, sister of the bride, acted as maid of honor, dressed in an emerald green satin gown with short sleeves and heart neck. Har- old Lowe, of Chicago, was best man. The newly-weds are spending their honeymoon in Dallas, Texas. They plan to make their home at the St. Clair Hotel, Chicago. Out of town guests included: Mrs. Max Seltzer and son David, of New York; Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Zimmerman, Chicago; Mr. Harold Lowe, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Springer, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Nissman, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Fine, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Sig Neugrosehl, Chicago; Mr. Bob Friedlander, Chicago; Mr. Sam Weiner, Chicago; Mr. Sam Elkin, Chicago; Miss Edith Par- shal, Chicago; Mr. Morris Davis, New York City; Mr. Sidney Som- ers, New York City; Mr. L. W. Von Losberg, New York City; Mr. Larry Nauroth, Dallas, Texas; Mr. Albert Boudin, Dallas, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Falk, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Lou Smith, Chicago. The announcement of the en- gagement of Sally Holub, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Holub of Akron, Ohio. to Jay Shulan also of Akron, highlighted the Golden Wedding Anniversary of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. On the evening of Feb. 25, 1. Grosslight, at a reception at the committee headed by Mrs. I. E. Book-Cadillac Hotel last Monday. Liebson will again serve at the Both the prospective bride and USO. groom are attending Ohio State University. Many old-time Detroiters, friends ngagcl and relatives of the Grosslights at- tended the affair. A family dinner in the Founder's Room at the Book-Cadillac followed the recep- tion which was held in the Nor- mandy Room there. The decora- tions in both rooms were carried out in golden motifs. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Holub of Akron and Mr. Abner Rosen- feld of Akron. e Zuckermans Celebrate Their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Feb. 17 SHIRLEY ZACK Donor Plans Are Completed by Youth Education League ar Milzvalt ••••■•■•■■••■•■••. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Super- man, of 3359 Leslie Ave., an- nounce the Bar-Mitzvah of their son, Donald, on Saturday morn- ing, Feb. 9, at the Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sims, of 18227 Pinehurst, announce the Bar-Mitzvah of their son, Ben- nett B., on Friday evening, Feb. 8, at Temple Israel services at the Art Institute. Reception at home Sunday evening, Feb. 10. No yards. Cl arming ericle The membership drive launched by the Congregation Bnai Moshe Sisterhood will be climaxed witn a dessert luncheon on Monday, Feb. 11, at 12:30 o'clock. A full afternoon of entertainment will follow the luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Zack, of Sturtevant Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Carl Schram, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Schram, of RUBIN — SILVERSTEIN Richton Ave. No wedding date has Alene Ruth Silverstein, daughter been set. of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell I. Sil- verstein of Fairfield Ave. became the bride of Max Rubin of Detroit, at an afternoon ceremony, Sunday, Feb. 3, performed by Rabbi Rosen- stock of Shaarey Zedek. The bride was dressed In Aqua (dressmaker suit) garden hat, white bible and The regular Feb. meeting of the white orchids. Youth Education League was held The matron of honor was Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Louis Fried, Danny Goodman .The best man on Calvert Avenue. Assisting Mrs. was the groom's brother, Sidney Fried for the afternoon was Mrs. Rubin. Barbara Lee Smith of U. John Sklar, Mrs. Meyer. Stamell, of M. sang "Oh Promsie Me," ac- Mrs. Harry Goodman, and Mrs. L. companied by Mis Arlene Gendel- Kolodin. Preceding the business meeting a desert luncheon was man. served. e Page Eleven Sisterhood Drive Ends Golden Wedding Affair With Feb. 11 Luncheon Engagement Highlights It was decided to contribute a substantial sum to provide food packages for 2000 displaced Jets s in Germany, the members to send the food to the camp directly themselves. Mrs. Jesse Rosen, Chairman, an- nounced that all plans for the Victory Luncheon, to be held Tuesday, Feb. 19, at the Latin Quarter are completed. The Latin Quarter are putting on a complete floor show. Proceeds of this event go to help the organization's local work as well as rehabilitation work abroad. For tickets please call Mrs. Lew- is H. Manning, UN. 3-8996. Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Zuckerman, of 18090 Cherrylawn, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary, Feb. 17, with an open house recep- tion at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Mr. Zuckerman is an old-time Detroiter. He was engaged in the ladies' ready-to-wear business that was once located where Russeks now stands. He retired from that business in 1921. He is now inter- ested in the LaSalle Wine and Champagne Co. The Zuckermans have two chil- dren, Mrs. Sidney Allen and Mr. Elmer Zuckerman. Two grandchil- dren are Lt. Jas. I. Zuckerman now in Luzon, and Jay Warren Allen. There will be no cards. The reception will be followed by a family dinner. April Donor Luncheon Shaped by JWEWO The North Woodward Branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization held a brunch meeting and card party at the home of Mrs. William El- son, 2459 Pingree, on Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 11:30 a.m. Plans for the 13th annual donor luncheon are now in progress. It is scheduled for the Hotel Stat- ler, April 30. For information call Mrs. Ed. Schwartz, chairman, TY.' 6-0495, or Mrs. E. Weisman, presi- dent, TO. 8-2058. Other committee members are Mrs. A. Gleicher, co- chairman, UN. 4-4635; Mrs. Jack Seder, Darlings and Memorials, Boys in Service chairman, TR. 2-3638, and Mrs. Ida Schultz, ad- vertising, TO. 8-0394. Mrs. Phil Gurvith, TO. 5-5465, has informa- tion regarding the planting of trees for all occasions. —Photo by J. J. Clarice MRS. ROBERT WEINSTEIN (Miss Pearl Kaner) On Saturday evening, Jan. 26, at Lachar's, Miss Pearl Kaner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kaner of Cortland Avenue, was united in marriage to Robert Weinstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weinstein of Tyler Avenue. The Rabbis who officiated were Rabbi Rabinowitz, Rabbi S. Taub, the Modzitzer Rabbi, Rabbi Strauss and Rabbi Rothenberg. The bridal party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Butrimovitz, Mr. and Mrs. S. Roth, Jeannette Engel and Sam Kaner, Ruth Kaner and Tom Rosender, followed by the two flower girls, Judy Sukenic and Caroline Roth. The ceremony was followed by dinner and reception, after which the couple left for a few weeks honeymoon in New York. Wedclin v Feb. 10—Lois M. Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Rosenthal, to Samuel L. Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marcus, at the Wilshire Hotel. Feb. 10—Miss Jane Seligman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Seligman of Burlingame Avenue to Joshua M. Horwitz, son of Mrs. Nellie Horwitz of Denver, Colo. at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Feb. 17—Roslyn Lipchinsky, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Lipchinsky, to Irving H. Kleiman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kleiman of Grand Rapids, at the Shaarey Zedek. Szold s Achievements Reviewed by Hadassah Dec. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Plucer (Hilda Rosenfield) of The Business and Professional Northlawn, a son, Hark Gary. Division of Hadassah will hold Jan. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaplan (Mildred Modell) a son, its regular meeting at the home Robert Jay. \1 $ 11 MCW$1$1$1 ■ 1$10001$%%1$10001 of Mrs. Saul Levin, 2055 W. Bos- Jan. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bielfield (Nathalie Ash) 17617 ton, on Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 8:30 Rosclawn, a son, Jay Alan. Jan. 21—To S-Sgt. and Mrs . Alvin Friedman (Carmen Natow) of p.m. A review of Miss Henrietta KOSHER The Women's League for Sab- Szold's achievements will be pre- 1939 Calvert, a daughter, Gail Francine, CATERING Jan. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Katz (Francis Jacobs) of bath Observance 12th St. Branch sented by members of the group, COMPANY will hold their regular meeting and Miss Ruth Soifer will give 15390 Linwood Ave., a sun, Allen H. Jan. 20—To Mr. and Mrs, Leonard D. Berlin (Edith Scheutnann) musical selections. A social hour Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 1:30 p m a daughter Ellen Joyce. Catering to all types et at Congregation Beth Tefilo Em- will follow the program. Feb. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Friedman (Sheila Lippitt) of anuel, The guest speaker will be of Social Functions 3237 Burlingame Ave. ii sun, James Bruce, Rabbi Joshua Sperka, of Con- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Marwil 8939 TWELFTH ST. j gregation Bnai David. All wo- of 17.197 Manderson entertained men are invited to attend and the immediate family at dinner on Tyler 4.9420 to 13rrig their friends. Refresh- January 30, the first birthday of ments will be served, their daughter, Suzanne. tel "Dorothy" snake 40 The Sisterhood of the Congre- yuor bridal arrangement) gation Shaarey Zedek will official- ly launch the Sisterhood's Torah .0. %%sssimm000mmoimoow Scholarship Fund Drive at a lun- • cheon on Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 12:30 o'clock at the Shaarey Ze- Ettini Alt 1' 9 — SA1 . 1 'It DA 1' ,u) dek. Mrs. Carl Schiller and Mrs. Chant,' , League for Labor Palestine, Seymour Simons are co•chairtnen. Superb Chinese Dishes „lc' who Tempi, Coaplain Morris Adler, just re• Steaks and Chops turned from Tokyo, will Lle the 'Alt Y la —041'NUA 1' principal speaker fur the utter- •aille's Mill ( 1011111'1in LUIldi•oll forty, Jewish Cummunity 4r You Like Ton noun. 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