AlHaien 'elvish Periodical Thursday, June 29, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE On Honevnoon Board Elected by Sisters of Zion Mizrachi Make YOUR Plan with the Schiller Man! Carl Schiller PORCHES— OPEN OR CLOSED Installed or repaired. Built to your specifications. ATTIC ROOMS— RECREATION ROOMS Your plans or ours. Let us show you what we have done for others. KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Youngstown, Hotpoint, West- inghouse, etc. STORM WINDOWS— STORM DOORS Combination Screens and Storms, Aluminum, Steel or Wood. ROOFING A variety of high-quality roof- ing is available, expertly ap- plied. SIDING Add years of beauty and life to your home. Saves fuel, too cooler in summer, warmer in winter. PLASTERING and CEMENT New work and repairing. IIOUSERAISING AND PIERS Reposting, leveling, shoring and underpinning. MRS. CLARENCE SALZBERG 4. At an evening ceremony June 22 at Congregation S h a a r e y Zedek, Harriet Rosamond Aaron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, was united in marriage with Clarence Salzberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Salzberg. The bride chose a candlelight ivory satin gown covered with matching lace of Belgium ap- plique. It was styled in renais- sance pattern with tight fitted bodice and long fitted sleeves. A peplum of lace fell from the front of the skirt in soft folds to form the cathedral train. She carried orchids on a Bible streaming stephanotis. Walter Salzberg served his brother as best man and Marion Ruth Pierce was her sister's matron-of-honor. The bride's at- tendants were Charlotte Pierce, Mrs. Walter Salzberg, Gladys Spear, Beverly Fogel, Mrs. Yale Phillips a n d Ophelia Kessler. Marcia Aaron was flower girl. The ushers were Ralph Pierce, Leonard Posner, Eliot Perlman, Gilbert Plotnick, Gerlad Gotthelf and Morris Moogerman. The couple is honeymooning in California. LEE FIELDS Orchestras & Entertainment Call TY. 7-6686 or TY. 7-5291 The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi held a lawn party on June 22 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Edelman. Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal was chairman of the affair which was attended by more than 200 members. The following were elected members of the board: Mes- dames Asher Berlin, I. Gold- smith, H. Mosher, A. Melinsky, L. Honigman, A. Mondrow, R. Slutzky, Cronewald, II. Finkel- stein, B. Leader, I. Rosenthal, II. Mendelson, H. Seleney, M. Smith, I. Schetzer, L. Kaplan, Kate Winston, Gruber. Also Mesdames Kalnowitz, Eva Rosenberg, Zack, Louis Cohen, M. Shaw, M. Shulman, M. Beck- man, Rose Cooper, A. Dubrinsky, S. Osnos, A. Subar, Rose Singer, A. Kelman, R. Whiteman, M. S m e r l in g, R. Levin, Gerald Levitt, C. Solomon, I. Stoll- man, Betty Freedman and M. Rosenzweig. The board members will meet at Rosenberg's on July 5. Irving Schlussel, president of Detroit Mizrachi, will address the members. Detroit Girl Wins Two Awards at Anderson STAATSBURG-ON-HUDSON, N. Y.—(Special)—Frances Gold- berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goldberg, 173201 North- lawn, was graduated with two major awards from the Anderson School at commencement exer- cises held June 24. She received the Fellowship Award given annually to a girl for outstanding contribution to the school and student body; also the Journalism Key presented each year to the student who has made outstanding contributions to student publications. MASONRY AND BRICK BLOCK Basements, foundation walls, cement slabs, cement side- walks, brick veneer. TILE WORK AND CABINETS Plastic, Clay or Aluminum. Asphalt or Rubber. Beautify your kitchen and bathroom. Societe Holes An open house was held by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Diamond of Clavert avenue in honor of the graduation of their daughter, Carol Joan, from Cass 'Ugh School with high honors. Carol also received the Busch-Lomb award in science and mathemat- ics. Mrs. Jerome Marton and daugh- ter, Judy, Mrs. Henry Fecheimer and Mrs. Harold Desenberg have returned from a trip to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Katzman of Whitcomb avenue are visiting their children in New York City. Wall-To-Wall Carpets Cleaned Better Than Euer with Bigelow's Marvelous Detergent Karpet Kare For the Expert Service Your Car Requires Standard Service Dexter at Humphrey RUGS WE. 5-9364 Nationally Famous Cuisine Safe and sure, leones no soapy residue to harm wool fibres. Dries in one day and stays clean longer. BATIIR00815 MODERNIZED Extended Payment Plan Available JOAN BLUMENTHAL • The engagement of Joan Blum- enthal, daughter of Mrs. Rae Blumenthal of Shaker Heights, Ohio, and the late Mr. Max Blumenthal, to Yale Arfa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arfa, of Blaine avenue, was announced at a din- ner party given by Mrs. Blumen- thal. Miss Blumenthal attended Ohio State University and Mr. Arfa attended Wayne University. Mrs. Babe Sutton of Boston blvd. has returned from a stay in New York City. PAINTING AND DECORATING Interiors and exteriors. FHA The Zedakah Club installed Mrs. Maurice Cornfield as new president. Also installed were Mesdames David Zellman, Mau- rice Knopper and Jack Green- berg, vice-presidents; Mesdames R. Blumlo, Norman Adilman and Rose Klein, secretaries, and Mrs. Joseph Stulberg, treasurer. • • • The Sisterhood of Mogen Abra- ham elected the following of- ficers: Mrs. Nathan Marcus, presi- dent; Mrs. Edward Rosen, vice- president; Mrs. Arnold La Kritz, and Mrs. Sidney Silver, secre- taries; Mrs. Simon Herman, treas- urer; Mrs. Jacob Brown, chap- lain, and. Mrs. Abraham Gold- stein, publicity chairman. • • • The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society plans an excursion to Tashmoo Park at 9:30 a.m., July 19. Mrs. J. Ring is chairman. Tickets may be obtained by calling WE. 3-1391 or TO. 6-2438. • • • The Molly Segal Auxiliary, of the Jewish Consumptive Relief Society, held a board meeting at the home of Mrs. Yetta Forbes of Seward avenue. Plans were laid for the luncheon to be held at 1 p.m., Tuesday, July 11, at the Young Israel Hall. • • • Club 25 met at the home of Gertrude Steingold. Plans were discussed for the weinie roast to be held July 16. The next meet- ing will be held Thursday eve- ning, July 6, at the home of Lil- lian Bloom. • • The Equality Club will meet Wednesday evening, July 5, at the home of Sylvia Berkowitz. A charity party was given by Helen Reiner. • • Mrs. Joe Weinberg, president of the Primrose Benevolent Club, gave a luncheon at her home for the newly elected board officers. Plans are being made for the group's donor luncheon. • • • The Young Women's Bicur Cholem met at a luncheon June 20 to honor Mrs. Hazel Katz, of 19485 Suffolk drive, for her ef- forts in behalf of the organiza- tion. • • • Sholem Aleichem Reading Circle, three, had its closing meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Frances Shayne, Linwood avenue, June 19. In ad- dition to all other activities of the members, the sum of $204 has been raised towards the child rescue and rehabilitation pro- gram of Pioneer Women's sister organization in Israel. • • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sidney Sugar of Lauder avenue are visit- ing their parents in St. Louis, Mo. Make Your Reservations Now! SWIMMING • GOLF FISHING • TENNIS • RIDING PLANNED ENTERTAINMENT Greenbush Inn PICKED UP AND GREENBUSH, MICH. 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