Page Teei Campaign Lists `Freedom' Events On Honeymoon in Miami Beach Troth Announced • Births March 2—To Mr. and Mrs. James S. Aftel (Ruth Ellias) of Fullerton avenue, a daughter, Amanda. March 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Nat Korash (Betty Jane Simmins) a daughter, Deborah Gail. March 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Rader (Lila Ellsteint of Ohio avenue, a son, Charles Howard. March 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Kal Gladstone (Sherre Zelden) of Cortland avenue, a son, Terry Val. March 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Heller (Virgil Lichtenstein) of Taylor avenue, a daughter, Barbara' Gail. March 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Feldman (Gertrude Sie- gel) of Sturtevant avenue, a son, Richard Lee. March 15—To Dr. and Mrs. George Winton (Sylvia Saper- stein) of Clairmount avenue, a son, Allan Jeffrey. March 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wohl (Rita Ruben) of New York City, a daughter, Francine Jo. • To Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Jaffe (Lillian Migdal) of Grand avenue west, a son, Martin Steven. Mr. and Mrs. George Olds (Ethel Ruth Goldman) of Flint announce the adoption of an infant daughter. Soiree Is Slated • by Music Club MRS. WILLIAM MILLER Congregation Shaarey Zedek was the scene last Sunday of the double ring ceremony uniting in marriage Leatrice Joyce Gilbur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilbur of LaSalle boule- vard, to Dr. William I. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay J. Miller of Hillsdale. The bride's brocaded white satin gown was attractively hid- den by a seven-yard court train which swept from her shoulders. Her long-sleeved gown, with a fitted bodice and full skirt, was heavily adorned with rhinestones. The fingertip veil of illusion was held in place by a matching Juliet cap. The bride I carried a large Star of David made of white flowers and white satin ribbon centered with white orchids. Each bridesmaid also carried a large Star of David in blue flowers which contrasted with their dusty rose gowns. The bridal party consisted of Mrs. David York as matron of honor and Marcie Becker as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Marilyn Saffir, Delores Miller, Mairlyn Miller, Suzanne Miller, Sylvia Peck, Dolly Lublin, Millicent Golden, Rose Miller, Lilly Blum and Esther Freed. Larry Miller, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were David York, Donald Gilbur, Bill Gross, Dr. Seymour Portman, Dr. Herbert Blum, Dr. Les Miller, Leo 'Becker; Norman Peck, Fred Benderoff, Larry Benderoff and Arnold Sherman. • Following the ceremony, dinner was served to 300 guests after which Dr. and Mrs. Miller left for a honeymoon in Miami Beach. They will reside in Jackson. `Evening in Paris' Set by Detroit Adult Club Proceeds of the Detroit Adult Club's "Evening in Paris" pro- gram, to be held Sunday evening in the Jewish Center, will go to the IIistadrut, Martha Barnett, president, announced. The affair will be cabaret style and will feature a floor show, dancing and refreshments. An art exhibit has been arranged MARIAN BERMAN Annduncement is made of the by Esther Portnoff. engagement of Marian Berman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Berman of Euclid avenue west, to Norman Kohlenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Koh- lenberg of Leslie avenue. A June wedding is planned. Nearly 200 Turn Out for Young Israel Affair Nearly 200 guests packed the Bereznitzer Hall last Saturday for the Purim carnival of the young adults of Young Israel. The affair was planned dfor 100 people, Charlotte Kelman and Harold Platt, chairmen, said. Be- cause of its success, the carnival will be made an annual event, they added. for Hearty, home-cooked Goulash at its best . I prepared under strict rabbinical supervision ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF Custom Tailor Shop Nor viol i•i ng in 1•64..1 & Mel1N SOH. & Fool. Guaranteed (mod Pit • ine Dentewlir sad In, ed Woolen. • newest log •nd all Kind. al Alteration. Ilea ...moat. Eri•... Rail IIN OOD near Tyler 7'1'. 11-rot YOUR DOCTOR Will ARSE The David Nursing Home 5505 Second Blvd. Home for Convalescents, Chronics, and Aged PRACTICAL and REGISTERED NURSES Are on Duty 24 Hours Daily Strictly Kosher. Dietary Laws Observed Recommended by Leading Jewish Agencies and Physicians I Sunday to Mark the 'Opening' of Club Northwest The doors of "Club North- west" will swing open at 9 p.m., Sunday. Site is the social hall of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation. "Proprietors" are members of the Young People's Club of the Synagogue. Dance music will be furnished by Ronnie Fenton and his or- chestra and the floor show will feature Madelyn Bischop, mon- ologist; Dave Metz, impersona- tor of Al Jolson; Mel Sachs, pianist; Gerry Harvey, song- stress; Lew Pleasant, comedian; and Ronnie Licht, vocalist. Also on the program will be the dance team of Renee Ager and Alan Sipher. Leon Cohan will be master of ceremonies. Tickets may be obtained from Bill Sklar„ TY. 7-6712, or at the door. 21st Annual Party Event of Tuesday The 21st annual soiree of the Music Study Club of Detroit will be based on "A Night in Tel Aviv," Mrs. Isadore Men- delson, president, said. The party is scheduled for 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the YW CA, Montcalm and Witherel avenues. According to Mrs. Jacob Sauls, chairman, the affair will honor the memory of 'Bronislav Hu- berman, founder of the Pales- tinian Symphony Orchestra. Featured on the program will be -songs and dances of the Yishuv as well as those of other nations. Soloists will include Marguerite Kozenn, vocalist; Julius Chaje, lik ;n:'''...r. -r e•:••.04....t:ta 6 composer-pianist; Reva Reatha . . . Jackson, harpist; and Maryan i;.' ROSENBLAT Fleiser, pianist. ■ ,. %. They will share the spotlight i,, ORCHESTRAS.. with the club's choral group, 4. Wedding—Bar Mitzvahs i directed by Dan Frohman and Soda's ? with Rosa Bassin Stein as ac- k 1 Dinner-Dance ( companist, and a dance ensemble ti Entertainment t:: . under the direction of Tosha I s1 • 'leaded by Detroit'. ".. :.1 Popular M l'. Munstock. Wet.. Pori y Arrangement :1‘. i'a (' and Proles,' I Itetirnewn I .. 4:e In addition, a play by Zelda •"1 1103 W urlitzer Bldg. e i Landsman will be presented, ! ti ca. szli — To. 6-soss ''‘j with Mrs. Walter Fields as nar- rator. e:77;As7e.;57,57:Alist.,0, a 4 . , . 1111 ;::,,, DETROIT'S FINEST STRICTLY KOSHER CATERING T I-) . For Weddings — Showers — Bar Mitzvahs — Banguefsq> Receptions — Luncheon Meetings and Other Functions SPECIAL. RATES GIVEN JOCIIANAN CLUB The next meeting of the Joilianan Club will be at the ho ne of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Silb ^r g, 11842 LaSalle vat d. A donation to Histadrut was made at the last session. FELD3IAN & SON • Engagements Announcement is made of the betrothal of Gloria Newman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Newman of Oakman boulevard, to S. Lawrence Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Mor- rison of Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Newman attended Wayne University and the William Greason Memorial School of Art in Detroit. Her fiance received his B. S. degree in business administration from the University of Buffalo. An early July wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ablitz announce the engagement of 'their daughter Marian to Milton Bogrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bogrow. The wedding will take place in June. ]8,000 Women Bid to Luncheon Series Invitations went out this week to the 18,000 Jewish women of Detroit, urging them to attend the Freedom Luncheon, sponsor- ed by the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation in behalf of the 1948 Allied Jew- ish Campaign, April 14, 15 and 19. Three outstanding personali- ties will be the speakers at the luncheons. Robert St. John, no- ted foreign correspondent, radio commentator and author will address all three events, while IlaroId Katz, 26-year-old former Harvard University student, who left his studies to join Haganah, will be -the second speaker on April 14 and 15. Judith Epstein, Hadassah lead- er, will speak with St. John on April 19. April, 1948, has been designat- ed as Freedom Month nationally, in keeping with the traditional holiday of freedom—Passover- which usually falls in April. At- tending the Freedom Luncheon here will be contributors of a minimum of 8365 on April 14, of a $100 minimum on April 15 and of a $36.50 minimum on April 19. The first two events will be held at the Hotel Book Cadillac while the third will be at the Latin Quarter. Pointing out that these mini- mum contributions can be made up by savings of a dollar a day, 30 cents a day or 10 cents a day for one year, the Women's Divi- sion Campaign leadership, head- ed by Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich and Mrs. Henry Wineman, chair- men, urged Detroit Jewish wo- men to make these "Freedofn Luncheons the occasion of vic- tory luncheons—so that we can feel that we have taken our fair share of the responsibility in this 1948 Campaign of Destiny." Friday, March 2G, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE roll AFTERNOON A FFAIRS Detroit's newest and most beautiful Terrace ROOM . air conditioned ... dance floor . . large stage to perform wedding ceremonies, etc. . . . will accommodate 50 to 500 people in perfect comfort. Under new management of welt known caterer BEL WILLIAM RITTER CATERING ENTERPRISES "II You Still Demand The Best" 8231 WOODWARD TRinity 3-5900