THE JEWISH NEWS Page Ten Social Hall Dedicated By NW Congregation; 800 Attend Ceremonies Northwest Hebrew Congregation .& Center dedicated its newly completed social hall at Curtis and Santa Rosa last Sunday at elab- orate ceremonies before 800 per- sons. Sifrei Torah were preSented by the families of Louis Freedman, Manny Lax, Adolph L•ehter, Zlata Charlip, Mrs. Bortman and Philip Helfman. They were accepted on behalf of the congregation by its president, Ira G. Kaufman. . The processional, which includ- ed the Torah bearers, officers of the Synagogue, past officers, board of trustees, Men's Club officers and Board, Sisterhood officers and Board, the Young People's Group and the Junior Congrega- tion, as well as representative members of the religious laity was led by the newly installed relig- ious leader Rabbi Jacob E. Segal. The Rev. Jacob Sonenklar of Shaarey Zedek chanted Ma Tovu. Mr. Seligman lit the candles and Synagogue lights were turn- ed on for the first time. After presentation of the key to. the synagogue by Maurice Karo,• there were tributes by the dedication chairman, Adolph H. Lichter, the past president, Alexander Moss, Sisterhood president, Mrs. Max Goldsmith, the Men's Club presi- dent, Samuel Bez, the Young People's Group, Mrs. Edith Oper- man, and the Junior Congrega, tion president, Gerold Loomis. Rabbi Segal preached on 'Torah In Our Last. Line of Defense." The evening banquet was at- tended by 450 persons. Introductory greetings by the chairman of the evening, Mr. Lichter, the over-all chairman of both the afternoon dedicatory services and the Banquet, Mr. Alfred Helfgott, and the building committee chairman, Maurice Karo. made short remarks. The principal address was made by Rabbi Morris Adler. His topic was "American Jewry's Time for Greatness." Lovely Bride Weds Law Student Engagements Friday, September 6, 1946 Betrothed 46 Bnai Brith Women Will Receive Awards At Statler Wennesday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cash of Fullerton Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Est- her, to Al Letvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Letvin of Rochester Ave. Mr. Letvin is a graduate of Wayne University and a veteran of more than two years overseas service with the Infantry. Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council will meet Wed- nesday, 8:30 p. m., at the Statler Hotel. Awards will be made to the 46 women in Detroit chapters whose work during the past year was outstanding. Plans will be made for 3 October workshop seminar on Bnai Brith projects to be held Oct. 26 and 27 at the Statler. Mrs. Samuel G. Bank, Seminar chairman, has named the follow- ing committee chairmen: * Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Buttner of Grand Ave. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Tikwah, to Lawrence L. Gerendasy, son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Gerendasy of Woodingham Drive. The wed- ding date has been set for Nov. 10. MRS. IRVING KROLL The marriage of Miss Ruth Driker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Driker of 3275 Leslie, and Irving Kroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kroll of 4266 Waverly, was performed on Sept. 8 at the Bel- crest Hotel, Rabbi J. S. Sperka cfficiating. The bride's own of white lace trimmed in grosgrain, with hoop skirt. She carried white asters. Mrs. Edna Ktsle was maid of honor. Geore Friedman was best man. The couple left to spend their honeymoon in New York and upon their return will reside at 3275 Leslie. The bride attended the Univers- ity of Wisconsin and Wayne Uni- versity. The brideroom studied at Wayne University and the University of Michigan and is continuing his law studies. FRIENDLY UNIT CLUB re- sumed. its Fall meetings and has planned a program of activities for its sixth year of existence. The following new officers were in- stalled on Sept. 10 at Carl's Bar: Nat Marblestone, president; Max Mills, vice-president; Manny Gor- man, treasurer; Rose Steinhart, recording secretary; Sally EM- horn, corresponding secretary. Gertrude Stulberg Dressmaking SPECIALIZING IN ALTERATIONS & RESTYLING PROMPT ALTERATION SERVICE 2648 Rochester Apartment 203 Phone for Appointment TY. 6-6462 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smolnick of Richton Ave., at a family dinner, announced the engagement of their daughter, Edyth, to Ronald Elliss, son of Edward and the late Mrs. Ellis of Dexter Blvd. The bride-elect is a student at Wayne University. The wedding is being planned for December 7. * * * Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson of 11750 N. Martindale announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois Beth, to Bernard J. Victor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Baker of 2581 Elmhurst. Mr. Vic- tor is in his junior year at Wayne University where he is a member of Pi Tau Sigma Fraternity. Both attended CentralHigh School. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dinetz of Sturteant Ave. made known the engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Maury Werney, son of Mrs. Rose Werney of LaSalle Blvd. at a family dinner given in their home last Sunday evening. • * * Mr. and Mrs. J. Shulman of Chicago Blvd. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Frances, to Larry Zeid, son of Mrs. D. Fox of Grand Ave. LIKE ACTING? MISS SHIRLEY RHEA ELIAS A surprise announcement was made on Aug. 28 by Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Elias of Cortland Ave. of the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Rhea, to Harold Jaffey, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jaffey of Toledo, 0. Mrs. Bernard Sheplow of the East Side Chapter, -banquet; Mrs. Leon Meckler, Louis Marshall Chapter, card party: Mrs. Rose Tarnoff, Theodore Herzl Chapter, hostesses; Mrs. William Fogel, Pisgah Chapter, registration: Miss Regina Goldstein, Pisgah Business & Professional Chapter, hotel reserva- tions ; Miss Lena Trock, Louis Mar- shall Business & Professional Chapter. secretaries; Mrs. Abe Young, Brandeis Chapter, supplies committee• Mrs. Sol Bloom, Detroit Chapter, announce- ments. At Last! New York's Wedding al Party Service in Detroit. PARTIES BY VAL RA. 4860 We are now accepting appoint- ments for the making of mov- ies — for your Bar-Mitzvah parties, weddings, etc. r MOT, a .0: MHO SHOP FISHER BUILDING —4nnouncing The Opening of the MARY DEE BEAUTY SALON Join dramatics club. Get theatre experience; expert direction. Try- outs 7:00 p.m. Monday evening, September 16. 7320 Hamilton at West Grand Blvd, I 3225 Dexter, at Waverly LAMP REPAIRS On or About Tuesday, Sept. 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She wore a finger- tip veil with a crown of orange blossoms and carried a Bible. Miss Marilyn Marx, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. Mrs. George Lowell of Farm- ington was matron of honor. Albert Budman, the bride- groom's brother, was best man. The bride was given in mar- riage by her uncle, Samuel G. Keywell. A dinner was served after the .peremony for 125 guests and a reception followed. Miss Idalyn Ruth Cohen of New York, the bride's childhood friend, was among the out-of- town guests. The newlyweds spent their honeymoon in a mountain resort in New York and in New York City before taking up residence were on Boston Blvd. 8824 W. McNICHOLS ROAD UNiversity 1-8850 SAD AND LIMP $o wiled end 'wed Curtogni —so WI happ y toot. ear Ivory way ioot leg — they etewel ■ok. 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