171 Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Honeymooning Speaks Vows Society notes Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blumberg and Dr. Jerry Blumberg of Oak- man boulevard have left for Miami Beach, Fla., to open their new home on Bay drive. Troth Revealed Meeting Called by Hebrew Ladies The Hebrew Ladies Aid So- ciety will hold a special meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 8 at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Mrs. Harry Oberstein will re- view Meyer bevin's new book "In Search" at dessert luncheon will start at 12:30 p.m., followed by a brief business meeting. All outstanding monies con- cerning the donor luncheon will be setteled. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be the guest speaker and Margit Kormendy will sing at the donor which will be held Nov. 14 at Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Louis Kepes is donor chairman. On the occasion of her silver wedding anniversary, Mrs. Harry Grossman of Clairmount avenue was honored at a luncheon on Oct. 21 given by her sister, Mrs. William I. Miller, at her home on Longfellow avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gantz will be honored on their 50th wedding anniversary by their children with a dinner for the immediate family Saturday eve- ning, Nov. 11, at Mayfair Cater- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wittenstein 11. . of Pinehurst avenue are vaca- MRS. MARSHALL GRAHAM tioning in Las Vegas, Nev. • • • In honor of their golden wed- ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C. Cohen of Fullerton ave- nue entertained their family and friends at a dinner party at Bots- ford Inn. In a ceremony Oct. 22 at Bel- Aire, Marcia Matlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matlin of Buena Vista avenue, became the bride of Marshall Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Graham of Boston boulevard. The bride wore a white satin gown with a high neckline and a circular train. Her fingertip illusion veil was held in place by a beaded crown matching the seed pearls on her gown. She carried a white orchid and steph- anotis on a white Bible. Her sister, Mrs. Rose Patrick, was matron of h ono r. The groom's sister, Mrs. Sally Kales, was bridesmaid. Harold Kales, the g r oom's brother, was the best man and Morey Patrick was the usher. Barry Kales, nephew of the groom, was the ring bearer. Upon their return from a Miami Beach honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mossman of Shrewsberry drive are visiting in New York this week. —Photo by Boielman MRS. RUSSELL SCHULMAN • • • Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frank of Pennington drive announce the marriage, on Sunday, Oct. 15, of their daughter, Betty Gail, to Russell Schulman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schulman of Beverly Hill, Cal. After an extended wedding trip west the young couple will reside in Bel-Aire, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Symez of Prairie avenue are visiting in Hot Springs for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Bookstein of Oakman boulevard have re- turned from a short stay in Chi- cago, Ill. Mrs. Herbert Arons and Mrs. Harold Levine were hostesses at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower honoring Betty Levine given at the Book Cadillac Hotel Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Markson of Princeton avenue accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Philip Simons of Chicago boulevard, left on a motor trip to California. UHS Auxiliary Plans Pep Rallies Mrs. Samuel Michelson -of A series of pep rallies are be- Rochester avenue is visiting in ing held each Wednesday after- Boston, Mass. noon according to Mrs. Herman Wetsman. chairman of the Aux- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mendel- iliary of the United Hebrew son have moved from Burlingame avenue to Philomene avenue, Schools' informal dinner. The rallies are being held in Allen Park. the conference room of the Rose Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gold and Sittig Cohen Building and will culminate with the dinner at 6 daughter, Alexis, of Boston p.m., Sunday, Nov. 26 at Congre- boulevard west are now residing at 14824 Dexter boulevard. gation Shaarey Zedek. Mascha Benya, well known in- Mr. and Mrs. David Mark of terpreter of Jewish songs and humor, will appear as guest ar- Merton road left on a motor trip to California where they will tist. Reservations may be placed make their home. Before their with any auxiliary member or departure Mr. and Mrs. Max by calling Mrs., .Wetsman or Mrs. Loewenstein of Balmoral drive Krause at TYler 7-6159 or UNi- entertained at an open house re- ception in their honor. versity 4-9525, respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Weinberg of the Whittier Hotel have returned from St. Louis, Mo. JWF to Hold 2nd `Clinic' Session Mizrachi Chapter Plaits Donor Rally On Monday afternoon, Mrs. Max Spoon will open her home at 19688 Roslyn Road to the Miz- rachi Women, Fannie Gluck Chapter, for a dessert luncheon, and donor rally. Mrs. Arthur Schwartz, donor chairman, announces that Mrs. Harry Oberstein will review "In Search" by Meyer Levin. The donor will take place Dec. 13 at the Flamingo Room. As part of the musical program of the afternoon, Robert Shulman, 11-year-old pianist who has been presented in concerts since the age of four, will perform. Bicur Cholem Group Plans Play at Donor The drama group of the Music Study of Detroit will present their play "Switcheroo" at the Young Women's Bicur Cholem donor luncheon on Nov. 29, at the Masonic Temple. Switcheroo was adapted by the chairman of the group, Mrs. Ben- jamin Fishman. Mrs. Gertrude Leve Blum is the soprano in the cast. For a Delightful Evening of Music and Entertainment Mickey Woolf and His Orchestra for which EMILE SALONS are famous. Monday, November 6 at 18913 LIVERNOIS -- "J Use Quality Laundry,. Because It Saves NEAR 7 MILE ROAD UN. 2-3719 Time, Money and Worry" Shirts Beautifully Laundered . Quality Laundry WEbster 3-8000 Your Patronage Solicited ' \ \ 0 AT: ia'S11041 at 6 Mile HA 131•1 UN 4-4161 At a recent family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gertzman of Rose- lawn avenue announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Pearl, to Martin Olshansky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Olshansky of Northlawn avenue. Alpha Omega Women Plan Membership Tea The Detroit Women of Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity will hold their annual membership tea at the home of Mrs. Leonard Sid- low, 19415 Argyle Crescent, from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday. A skit entitled, "When A. 0. Smiles at Me," written by Mrs. Frank Reisman, will be presented at 3 p.m. and enacted by members of the organization. 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Unite: Syna- gogues of America, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Nov. 8 at the North- west Hebrew Congregation. A clinic for club problems will be held in the morning after which luncheon will be served. The course will be climaxed by a discussion, "Projection Into the Future." Mrs. Lippitt is the national chairman of the membership committee of the National Wom- en's League; past president of Anshe Emet Sisterhood, Chicago; chairman Leadership Training Institute of the Central and Mid- west branches and has held many other posts. CORAL REEF MR. EMILE The deadline . of the Jewish Chronicle is noon on Tuesdays. Women's League Lists Series Talk Ably assisted by Sammy Woolf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prentis of In order to train women to UN. 3-3737 serve as discussion leaders for Covington road have returned "community clinics" beginning in from a stay in New York City. December, the women's division of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion will hold its second of four training sessions Friday, Nov. 3 at the Dexter-Davison Center. PROUDLY ANNOUNCES Irwin Shaw, assistant director of the Federation, will present THE OPENING of a new Beauty Scilon designed material on the educational and cultural responsibilities of the for women of discriminating taste and Jewish community. Thousands of Women Say- Page 9 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, November 3, 1950 DELMONICO CUBA NACIONAL PRESIDENTE PUERTO RICO CARIBE HILTON JAMAICA SAXONY CADILLAC POINCIANA TOWER ISLE BERMUDA SOUTH SEAS SAGAMORt NEW YORKER ELBOW BEACH CLUB NASSAU BAHAMAS CARRIBBEAN GEORGIAN TRITON ALAMAC NATIONAL ST. MORITZ RITZ PLAZA VERSAILLES ALBION SHERRY FRONTENAC MARTINIQUE HOTEL FORT MONTAGU BRITISH COLONIAL HOTEL MEXICO CITY HOTEL DEL PRADO HOLLYWOOD, FLA. HOLLYWOOD BEACH HOTEL We are now able to obtain New York theatre tickets at New York prices with your hotel reservations. 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