Friday, September 17, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Pontiac Pair Entertain at Franklin Hills Club Page Nine On Honeymoon in California David Hertzes Mark 35 Years of Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner of Pontiac entertained at the Franklin Hills Country Club for Mrs. Joseph 11. Dasteel of Bev- erly Hills, Calif., Mrs. Louis Meyers of Peoria, Ill., and Mrs. Marta Furst of New York City, who are houseguests of the Buck- ners. Mr. and Mrs. David Hertz were honored at a surprise party by the Turover on the occasion of their 35th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Siden of LaSalle boulevard have returned from a week's stay at St. Joseph, Mich. Madeleine Brodie to Feto Bristol Visitor Mrs. Henry Leitson of Akron, 0., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berris of Cort- land avenue. Madeleine Brodie of Chicago boulevard has issued invitations for a cocktail party Saturday in honor of Elaine Hecht of Bristol, Va. Mrs. Samuel Mandell and her sons Bobby and Gary have re- turned to their home in Toronto after a visit with Mrs. Mandell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goodman of Blaine avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Lands- berg have returned from Chica- go, where they visited their chil. A dren, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Win- NIP kelman. e ar MIzvait Mrs. J. R. Bennett has re- turned to her home in Pittsburg, Kan., after visiting her daugh- ters, Ilene and Jams Bennett of the Belcrest Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hartz of 18673 Northlawn avenue, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Michael Neil at 8 p.m., Fri- day, Sept. 17 at Temple Israel in the Art Institute. A reception will be held from 6 to 9 p.m., Saturday, in the Hartz home. No cards. Belle Moskowitz has returned from California, where she at- tended the convention of the American Pharmaceutical Associ- ation in San Francisco and visit- ed her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown of Los Angeles and formerly of Detroit. Lillian Horowitz has returned from a vacation in California, where she was the guest of her sister, Florence Leach of Holly- wood. Mrs. Alan Nathan and Mrs. Dave Davidson were hostesses at a surprise birthday party at Huy. ler's, honoring Mrs. Meyer Ehr- lich (Ruth Stone), Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of the Belcrest Hotel are spend- ing several weeks in the New England states and New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gilbert will return next week from their summer home in Charlevoix. Plans Fall Nuptials Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gordon, of 18685 Wildemere avenue, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Henry Frank, Saturday morning at Shaarey Zedek. A re- ception will be held from 8 to 11, that evening, in the Gordon home. No cards. MRS. ARNAL COLVIN Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rog- ers, of 2948 Leslie avenue, an. nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Lawrence Burton, Saturday morning, Sept. 25, at Bnai Da- vid. A dinner will be held Sun- The bride's gown of ivory satin was fashioned with a high round day evening, Sept. 26, in the net neckline in the fitted bodice trimmed with tiny buttons to the Synagogue. bustled back of a draped bouffant skirt with long circular train. This was over an exposed hooped rose point lace petticoat. Mr. and Mrs. Max Richman, of On her hair she wore a coronet of appliqued rose point lace on 2486 Monterey avenue, announce illusion veil which extended the full length of the train. She carried a white mother-of-pearl Bible over winch were large white orchids the Bar Mitzvah of their son Gerald at 9 a.m., Saturday at with stephonitis and long strands of satin ribbon. Bnai David. A luncheon at the Mrs. Burton Le Vine was matron of honor and Cynthia Yaco, Richman home will follow the maid of honor. Bridesmaids included Renee Goldenberg of Flint, services, and open house will be Mrs. Jerald Fleeter of Cleveland, Mrs. Daniel Tanenbaum of Lansing held from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 and Joanne Lichtenstein of Detroit. p.m., Sunday, at the Richman Wallace Colvin, brother of the bridegroom,• was best man. Seat- home. ing the guests were Robert Tyler of Grand Rapids, George Tarnoff, Edward Black, Richard Chafetz, Maurice Block and Burton Le Vine, Everything . brother of the bride. • The couple left for a honeymoon in Colorado Springs and Cali- For Your Party fornia. One of the most striking weddings of the season took place Sept. 7 at the Hotel Statler, when Rhoda Jean Le Vine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Le Vine, became the bride of Arnal Avery Colvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Colvin. Rabbi Leun Fram offi- ciated. F a Colonial Hotel Host to Many Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Milton Madden and family of Broadstreet boule- vard have returned after spend- Among the recent Detroit ing the summer in Kingsville, guests at the Colonial Hotel, Mt. Ont. Clemens, were Mrs. B. G. Arden, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Foreman, Lawrence Leitson of Akron, David Kay. 0., is attending school in Detroit. Also Mrs. Hanna Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McLain, Shirley Raden, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard JULES Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Raimi, Mrs. Meyer Sturman and KLEIN Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zupnitske. BETTY ROOD Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rood of Petoskey avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Betty to Eugene P. White, son of E. White and the late Mrs. White of Los Angeles. An Octo- ber wedding is planned. • ORCHESTRAS • Book Bldg. CA. 4710 Mr. and Mrs. Hy Neshkes are back in their home on Ilene ave- nue after spending a week at the Michigan Beach Hotel in South Haven. p erfin 21rAnct . n KOSHER CATERERS It's Curtain Time Your Curtains Call HOLLYWOOD CURTAIN LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS TYler 5-3001 3911 JOY RD. Your next party can be served any- where you wish—in your home— favorite hall or synagogue with hot dishes prepared right on the spot. We arrange for everything, including decorations and settings. FULTIC FISII E STRICTLY Tuxedo avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter Au- drey Diane to Ensign Joe Ross Gerson, USNR, brother of Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Gerson of Clairmount avenue. The bride-elect attends Wayne University. Her fiance, who re- cently returned after three and one-half years in the maritime service, will continue his studies at Wayne. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Lee of Greenlawn avenue have return- ed from Port Huron where they spent the summer. Mrs. J. B. Baruch of Blaine avenue is home from a visit in Madison, Wis. She was accom- panied by her son, Theodore. - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Galin have ended their summer vacation at Port Huron and are residing in their new home on Oak drive. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Berris and their daughter Jan Carol of Roselawn avenue are back from a short stay in Saginaw, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sheyer. Gelling Married? Wedding Gowns For Rent All Sizes Luxurious Satins with Long Trains and Veils a STR1JDEL a PASTRY Call Mrs. Skint' KOSHER Call TY. 6-4956 TO. 8-2346 A After 7:30 P.M. for Appointment i4 Q SALE Visit Our • SCARFS 4. t, e. • JACKETS ./-- ...6op oe. c), COATS e:? , • Li We Are Strictly Kosher, Observing All Jewish Dietary Laws, S tt p e r • vised by the Vaad ar- abonim. TO. 1-0171 I KNISHES •, AUDREY DIANE PRADY Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Prady of NEW FUR SALON We Go Anywhere You Name the Place For Cleaning Engagement Told TO. 5-2265 9322 TWELFTH AT ATKINSON # TO. 8-4794 •