Friday, July 19, 1946 Marriages THE JEWISH NEWS Bernice Rosenbaum Wed to B. B. Hertz BERRY-DANN: The marriage of Barbara Cyril Dann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moe S. Dann of Calvert Ave.,. and Harold Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berry of Glendale Ave., was solemnized at 7 p. m. Sunday, July 14, at the Shaarey Zedek. Dr. A. M. Hersh- man and Cantor Jacob H. Sonenk- lar officiated. The bride was lovely in her gown of ivory satin fashioned with a fitted bodice with a sweet- heart neckline and long tight sleeves, and the full skirt which was hooped at the sides extending into a long full train. Her veil of illusion which was formed into a Julliet cap bound with braided satin extended beyond the train. She carried a bible to which were attached white orchids and streamers of ribbon. The bride's aunt Miss Sadye Bobroff was the maid of honor, —Deigh Navin Photo and the bridesmaids were her MRS. BENJAMIN B. HERTZ cousin, Miss Lorelei Seiton, and The marriage of Miss Bernice the bridegroom's sister, Miss Sel- Rosenbaum, daughter of Mr. and ma Berry. Lester Feder served Mrs. Max Rosenbaum of Fairfield as best man, and the ushers Ave., to Benjamin B. Hertz, son of included Paul Feinberg and the Mrs. Israel M. Hertz of Wildemere bride's brothers, Alvin and My- Ave. and the late Mr. Hertz, took ron Dann. pace July 9 at Knoliwood Coun- Mr. and Mrs. Berry have mo- try Club. Dr. A. M. Hershman and tored to California and upon their Cantor J. H. Sonenklar performed return will for the present make the marriage. A dinner followed their home in Ann Arbor where the ceremony. both will resume their studies at The bride wore a candlelight the University of Michigan. traditional satin gown with a shear * * beaded portrait neckline, and full SIEGEL - GREENHOUSE: Mrs. bouffant skirt terminating in a Betty Greenhouse of 4224 Tyler long train. Her fingertip-length Ave. announces the marriage of tulle veil was attached to a bead- her daughter, Carol, to Dr. Daniel ed teara cap. Her bouquet was of Charles Siegel, son of Mr. and white orchids and stephenotis. Mrs. William Siegel of 2762 Glen- . Mr. Rosenbaum gave his daught- dale Ave., on Sunday, July 14, at e•• in marriage. Shaarey Zedek. Miss Bernice L. Newton, maid of The bride is a graduate of honor, wore a champaign off Brooklyn College, where . she was shoulder gown with hand painted elected to Alpha Kappa Delta, and pale blue and pink cameilas and served as president of the Inter- scattered sequins from right collegiate Women's Fencing As- shoulder to hem, with bouffant sociation. She has been active in skirt. She carried a bouquet of the Detroit Junior Service Group, pink gardenias. and was a member of its board of Dr. Philip Hertz, the bride directors and publicity committee. groom's brother, was best man. - Dr. Siegel was graduated from The ushers were Dr. Sidney Hertz, the University of Michigan Med- Dr. Alvin August, Lt. Charles Alt- ical School. He is a member of shuler,, ITSNR, Bernard B. Brown Phi. Delta Epsilon fraternity; and and David Rosenbaum _ . was elected to Phi Kappa Phi. He The newlyweds left by plane for served in the Army Medical Corps their honeymoon in Bermuda. for three years, holds the rank of Both the bride and the bride- major, and is now chief resident groom are graduates of the Uni- o. the Neuropsychiatric Institute versity of Michigan. The bride- at University Hospital in Ann Ar - groom served in the army for four bor. and a half years, one year in the The couple plan to make their ETO with the 19'5th Infantry Di- home in Ann Arbor. vision. He received the Purple . * Heart and other medals. KADUSH1N - KLEIN: At an im- Gifts Made to JNF pressive candlelight ceremony, In honor of the newlyweds, Mr. Miss Ella, Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbaum contributed and Mrs. Samuel Klein of 3751 $500 to the Jewish National Fund. Sturtevant, and Al Kadushin, son At the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. William Kadushin Harry Schumer made their gift of Milford, Mich., formerly of De- to the J. N. F. in the amount of troit, were married on Sunday eve- $2,500, towards this year's . labor ning, July 14, at Congregation Zionist JNF quota of t5,000. Bnai Moshe. Other contributions made to the Rabbi "alliezer Levi and Cantor JNF at the Hertz-Rosenbaum David Katzman performed the wedding included: Mr. and Mrs. ceremony. Irving Shevin, $250; Mr. and Mrs. Miss Clara Klein, sister of the William Hordes, $100; Mr. and bride, was maid of honor. Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Sandler, $50; Mr. Helen Feder, sister of the bride- and Mrs. Israel Sendler of Flint, groom, was matron of honor. $50; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krass,' The bridesmaids were Mrs. Min- $50; Earl Hordeg, $25. nie Kle: Mrs. Irene Griffin, Miss Rhoda Lippman and Miss Betty Duschinsk:e Ushers were Seymour couple are touring west on their honeymoon. Tuchow, 3anuel Klein, Edward * * Klein and Joseph Griffin. Carol GOLDSTEIN- T 'EVENS : At the Fisher was flower girl. Mrs. Anna Kadushin and Mrs. home of the E. Burton Wolfs, Rachel Slutzky, grandmothers of 18509 Roselawn, Maurine Levens the bridegroom, were in the bridal and Herbert Goldstein of Los An- geles spoke their vows, Sunday party. evening, July 14. Rabbi Jay Kauf- The newlyweds are spending man officiated at the double ring their honeymoon in Miami Beach. ceremony. Out-of-town guests at the wed- Maurine is the daughter of Mr. ding Were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert and Mrs. Meyer Levens of Elm- Klein, Dan Klein, Jack Kadushin hurst Ave.. and family of California; Mr. and The bride, who was given in Mrs. Sam Abel and daughter, Mrs. marriage by her father, wore a Lotish and Mrs. Sarah Birnby of gown of white crepe and carried New York; .Mr. and Mrs. M. Yan- white lilies and stephanotis. She covitch of Montreal; Miss Selma was attended by her sister, Phyllis Kadushin of Chicago; Mr. and Sarnoff who wore a faille char- Mrs. Ben Slutzky, Allan Slutzky. treuse gown and carried a bou- and Miss Frances Raven of New quet of yellow carnations. Castle, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence Sarnoff was best man. Slutzky and Mr. and Mrs. Al Gar- After the ceremony, the young vin and sons of Windsor. couple left for an extended motor * * * trip. They will make their home HAYET-AR-ONSON: Doris Aron- in Los Angeles. son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Among the out of town guests Morris Aronson of New York, be- were Mrs. Herman Dolgonos of came the bride of Arthur Hayet, Philadelphia, Pa., Miss Barbara son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hayet Levenstein, Ted Jason and Mr. of Detroit, on July 11 at Hillel and Mrs. Max Levenstein of Los Foundation, Ann Arbor. Rabbi Angeles, Mr. and . Mrs. Sam Fox Hershel Lynam officiated. The of Lansing, Ada. I Page Eleven Women's Clubs June Bride COUNCIL OF MOTHERS' Clubs of the Jewish Community Center on July 8 was represented at the USO by hostesses under the chair- manship of Mesdames Robbins and Litw•k. * * * MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SO- CIETY elected the following offi- cers: Mrs. Morris Witus, president; Mrs. Marvin Levy and Mrs. S. S. Farbman, vice presidents; Mrs. Henry Small, recording secretary; Mrs. Ervin B. Moss, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Bernard Rose, treasurer; Mrs. S. Rosenthal, aud- itor. The retiring president, Mrs. David Kliger, was presented with a gift in appreciation of her untir- ing services. * * * INFANTS SER.IVCE GROUP held a ways and means committee meeting July 9 at the home of Mrs. David Mattes, first vice-presi- dent and ways and means chair- man. Plans were made for an open meeting to be held Sept. 3. Plans were made for the main money raising event to be held in January. The committee consists of Mesdames So]ly Abels, Morris Shepherd, Samuel Merson, Saul Golden, Albert Cutler, Sam Kop- pelman and Mrs. Eleanor King, president. * * * N. WOODWARD BRANCH of Jewish Women's European Wel - fare Organization will hold its an- nual donor luncheon in January. Mrs. Albert Kursman, president, appointed Mrs. Joseph Zucker- man and Mrs. Maurice Sklar chairmen of the affair. At the closing meeting of the year, thanks was expressed by Mrs. Kursman and Mrs. Anna Goldberg, chair- man of the orphan shower, to those who assisted in making the shower a success. * * * PIONEER WOMEN'S ORGANI- ZATION COUNCIL asknowledges the contribution of $500 toward a unit housing three children in the Kfar Saba Children's Home in Palestine from Mrs. Leah Max of 2228 Sturtevant, member of Poale Zion Branch 3, in memory of her sister, Dora Lechinsky. —Photo by J. J. Clarke MRS. MARTIN BLANCK At a beautifully appointed can- dlelight ceremony at the Stotler Hotel on June 29, Lorraine Denen- burg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Denenburg of Central Ave., became the bride of Martin Blanck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Na- than Blanck of Pingree Ave. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer officiated The bride was lovely in her net and lace gown fashioned princess - style with fitted. bodice and long tight sleeves. The skirt was full and extended into a court train. Her long veil fell from a tiara of orange blossoms and she carried a cascade of orchids and gardenias. Marabel Denenburg was her sis- ter's maid of honor; Mrs. Alex Beerbohn, another sister, the ma- tron of honor; Mrs. Leonard Frank bridesmaid; and Miss Marcia Nel- son, junior bridesmaid. Ushers were Seymour Adelson, Alex Beerbohm, Herschel .:Stuart and Leonard Frank. Larry Gutten- berg served his cousin as best man. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harris of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. David Richter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Blanck, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tischler of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Blanck are hOney - mooning in the East. Betrothed Austrailian Jews Split on Palestine Inter.-Faith Bowling Schedule Announced; Opens in September Detroi. members of Cosmopoli- tan Bnai Brith Bowling League, formed last year, have taken a huge -stride forward in bettering relationships with fellow Christian bowlers, it is announced by Harry Thomas, league president. An. Inter-Faith schedule has been arranged beginning in Sep- tember in which each of the 12 teams in the Cosmo league will bowl a quintet from various Catholic and Protestant • loops once every two weeks. "Frank Mitzel, president of the Detroit Bowling Association, thinks it's a swell idea, and has helped arrange the schedule in Detroit," Thomas said. `By combining sport and ci interests we also will improve relationships between: Christians and Jews." The league will have two ban- quets, one in mid-season with wives invited, and a stag at the close of the season, Officers of the league include Louis Lunsky, vice-president; Dr. Michael Engelman, secretary- treasurer; Samuel Pinkis, Al Tobes, Aaron Lipin, Sam Schwartz, Philip hobinson and Samuel Gur- win, directors. The group is as- sociated with the National Bnai Brith Bowling Association. . • M..urice J. Marenberg of Toledo, associa••on secretary, said he would recommend that members of the national group adopt the Detroit M. Robinson, 9360 Genesse, has been appointed head of an inter- city match game • committee - for the Cosmo group and requests in- terested teams to communicate with him. $5.000 Given to UJA by L. I. Episcopal Bishop The Right Rev. James P. 'De - Wolfe, Bishop of the Diocese of Long Island, presented a check for the sum of $5000 to Rabbi Jonah L. Wise, National Chairman of the $100.000,000 United Jewish Appeal for refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine, as the contribution of members of the Episcopal Diocese "who are vitally interested" in the cause of saving and rebuilding the lives of the Jewish survivors of Hit lerism. FAMISE MELBOURNE, (JTA)—A joint delegation of Zionist and non- Zionish leaders called on Prime Gives smoothest lines, freedom Minister Joseph V. Chifly at Canberra and urged him to trans- of movement, absolute comfort, mit to the British government a. Correct Posture and foremost plea for the .release of all Jews de- style line. tained in recent raids in Palestine • and implementation of the recom- Fitted by a FAMISE trained mendations of the Anglo-Amer- figure control specialist. Coine ican inquiry committee. in for a free figure analysis. Other Zionists and non-Zionists here are engaged in a bitter dis- pute arising from a statement by Sir Isaac Isaacs, one-time Govern- or-General in Australia, in which CORSET SALON he supported the actions of the British authorities . in Palestine 8448 Grand River and said that many Australian 2nd Floor Jews believe that political Zionism MISS GLORIA L. LEVINE is a contributing factor to the dis- TY. 7-6016 Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Levine of orders in Palestine. 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