America Palish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Friday, October 11, 1946. DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Engaged Newlyweds are Back from Trip to Canada The engagement of Evelyn Stein to Monte Gittleman has been an- nounced by the bride-elect's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stein of Taylor avenue. Gittleman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gittleman of Cort- land avenue. NEW YORK—A program to in- tensify American women's parti- cipation in speeding relief to Eu- rope and in resettling large num- bers of Jews in Palestine, the United States and other friendly lands, will be drawn up when the executive committee of the na- tional women's division of the United Jewish Appeal meets Oct. 14 and 15 at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Mrs. Henry Wineman will rep- resent Detroit at the conference. To Wed Dec. 8 On Honeymoon in South America Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Arthur Holzman are back from a motor trip to Quebec and the New Eng- land States which followed their marriage in August at the Con- gregation Bnai David. The double ring candlelight cere- mony was performed by Rabbi Joshua Sperka. Mrs. Holzman is the former Dorothy Wohl, daughter of Mrs. Pauline Wohl of Elmhurst avenue. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holzman, also of Elm- hurst avenue. Ida Wohl, the bride's sister, was maid of honor and Mrs. Phillip Feigenson, the groom's sister, was matron of honor. Phillip Feigenson served as best man. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lester Jeross, Helen Starr and Estelle Targow and ushers were Lester Jeross, Robert Wolok and Gerald Sampson. —Photo by Preston Sweet. EVELYN STEIN Mrs. Wtneman Due at UJA Conference Page Nisi Youth, Churches to Hear Delegate of Round Table The Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants will present Miss Alice Frieder of Cincinnati, who was a delegate at the first international conference of Christians and Jews in London and at Oxford University In Eng- land during the past summer, be- fore a number of groups in ne. troit during her visit here beg,n- ning Oct. 10. On Friday evening, Oct. 11, the will address a meeting of the Bnal Brith Hillel Foundation at Ann Arbor. On Sunday, Oct. 13, she will speak at 10:30 a. m. before the Sunday School of Temple Israel, meeting in the Hampton School at 11:30 before the high school group of Temple Beth El; at 3:30 p.m. before the 'young peoples group of Congregation Shaarey Zedek; and at 7 p.m. before the young people of the Bushnell' Congre- gational Church. On Tuesday evening, Oct. 15, she will be guest of honor at a reception given at the home of Mrs. Samuel 13. Danto, 2224 Chica- go boulevard. On Sunday, Oct. 20, she will be the speaker at the adult forum of the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank gave a dinner party Sept. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fecheimer of Huntington woods spent the past week-end in Canada. On an extended visit with rela- tives in Mt. Vernon, N. Y., New York City and Washington, D.C., is Sylvia Meshkes of Clairmount avenue. /MI Norma Karbal, daughter of Mr. —Photo by Hanley Marks and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb MRS. ELLIOT COHEN avenue, has left to resume her At the Book Cadillac Hotel grand ballroom, transformed into a studies at the University of Miami, bower of palms, gladioli, mums and candlelight, 'and before an Im- provised altar, Rita Sue Kallman and Elliot David ,Cohen were mar- ried on Thursday evening,*Oct. 3. Sigma Iota Tau Sorority will A floor show, to be put on by hold a formal rush tea at the Rita Sue is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kallman members, will feature the "night Boston boulevard and Cohen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Coh home of Dolores Vikser on Sun- of the Wilshire. club" party for paid-up members day, Oct. 13, from 3 to 6 p.m. The bride wore a gown of ivory slipper satin. It had a tightly of Chapter I, Detroit District of the Zionist Organization of Amer- Mr. and Mrs. M. Kalman of fitted bodice with a sheer yoke outlined in scallops of tiny seed pearls. lea, at 7:30 p. m., Sunday, Oct. 27, Highland avenue announce the Her long veil which extended beyond the train was of French silk at River Rouge Recreational Cen- graduation of their son Albert illusion and was held by a Duchess coronet of rose-point lace. She ter. The social committee in carried a bouquet of orchids and stephanotis. Saul from Osteopathy on Oct. 4. charge of the affair is headed by The bride's honor attendants were Harriett Bakst and Mrs. Barry Selma Dr. Kalman will Interne at the Jakont. Cohen, and the groomsmen were David Norman and Barry Cohen. New Art Centre Hospital. A dramatic group is being or- Bridesmaids were Miriam Bernstein, Esther Sklar, Jo Ann Prince, Phyllis Robinson, Sue Robinson, Betty Goldberg, Shirley Kallman, ganized under the chairmanship of Marion Dolnick will entertain Myrna Schiff, Marilyn Meretsky and Suzanne Salasnek. Nizette Behrman, with Rose Oct. 12 at the Book Cadillac Ho- Ushers were Robert and Herbert Sillman, Neil Goodman, Harry Fleischman as co-chairman. This tel at a bridal luncheon in honor Goldberg, Herbert Tennen, Phil Krawitz, Lowell Salasnek, Sherwood group plans to present skits and of her cousin Barbara Hasnas. Colburn, Jerry Weingarden and Stuart Kallman. performances at club meetings and events. Miss Hasnas was entertained at a Following the wedding, the couple left for an extended honey- shower Oct. 1, at Frame's by her moon in South America. The first session of the group aunts, Mesdames S. Dolnick, H. will be held at 2:30 p.m., Oct. 13, Maltz, I.,Natinsky, H. B. Frieden- Mrs. Herbert Meyer is back at the home of Rose Fleischman, Mrs. Dora Wechsler of Pitts- 12629 Old Mill place. ' berg and N. Marovitz of Chicago. from a short stay in South Bend, burgh spent the High Holy Days Ind. in Detroit and Mt. Clemens. GOLDIE 3IYERSON GROUP UNIVERSITY AREA Succoth will be celebrated by the Mr. and Mrs. Max Edelstein of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Golden- Goldie Myerson Group of the Pi- Huntington woods are visiting The University Area Women's oneer Women's Organization with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. berg have returned to their home Club is planning a series of pro- a social party on Saturday, Oct. and Mrs. Arthur Edelstein in Los in Chicago after spending the grams on which prominent speak- 12, at the home of Mrs. F. Pri- Angeles. They are accompanied by High Holy Days with their par- ers will discuss timely subjects. mack. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lands- their son, Marcus. Time and place of meetings will berg of Greenlawn avenue. be announced later. PURITY CHAPTER Purity Chapter, 359, O.E.S. Is planning a dinner dance for Nov. 5 in the crystal ballroorrI of the Book Cadillac Hotel. Gertrude Viedrah, TO. 7-4043, is in charge of reservations. 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