y,. Charming Bride ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goldenberg have returned to their home in Chicago after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Landsberg of Greenlawn Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeiger of Los Angeles, former Detroiters, visited here for several ,days enroute to Maryland and Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman J. Bailies and daughter, formerly of 2924 • Elmhurst, now are residing at 18090 Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. David Linde of Trumbull Ave. have left for an extended visit in Mexico and California. They were accompanied to Chicago by their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Erdos. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumeno of Ottawa Drive, Pontiac, were hosts to 225 guests at a dinner at the Workman's. Circle Education Bldg., Sunday, Sept. 29., in honor of their silver wedding anni- versary. In the receiving line with the honored couple were their daughter, Shirley; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blumeno, Norman and Harold Blumeno, sons of the couple, and David •arnpner, Mrs. Blumeno's father. Guests from out-of-town were Mrs. Dora Guter- .man, of N. Y.; Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Guterman of Kew gardens, Long Island; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Karnpner of Waterbury, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hutton of Bay City; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Meretsky of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Sol Manes of Grand Rapids, Pontiac and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erman and daughter, formerly of Cortland Ave., are now residing in their new home at 18003 Pennington. Richard Bloch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Block of Muir- land Ave., has left to attend the University of Chicago. - Al Cohen has returned to New York after a visit with his sisters, Mrs. I. Bussell, Mrs. L. Kantor, Mrs. A. Keywell and Mrs. H. Topor. Mr. Cohen, prior to entry in the armed forces, was graduated from Wayne University. He returns to New York to resume his career as a radio director-writer. Mr. and Mrs. David Rott of 3245 Chicago left Oct. 7 for their winter home on Alton road, Miami, Fla. Mrs. David Sheplow of Clairmont Ave. is the guest of her daughter, Bernice, in New York city, for two weeks. Mrs. Sheplow was accompanied on the trip by her sons, Samuel and Ralph, who have returned to Detroit after spending a week-end in Manhattan with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight M. Pettit Jr. Norma' Karbal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb Ave., has resumed her studies at the University of Miami. On Oct. 4 in Des Moines' Ia., Albert Saul Kalman was gradu- ated from Des Moines Still College of %Osteopathy. Dr. Kalman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kalman of Highland Ave., will interne at the New Art Centre Hospital. Marion Dolnick will entertain at a Bridal Luncheon given in honor of her cousin, Barbara Hasnas, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, Oct. 12. Miss Hasnas was entertained at a bridal shower at Frame's, Oct. 1, by her aunts, Mesdames S. Dolnick, H. Maltz, I. Natinsky, H. B. Friedenberg and N Marovitz of Chicago. Gallow Family Club will commence the year's meeti ► gss at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Levy, 2967 Glendale, on Sun- day, Oct. 13. Dr. and Mrs. Adoliph Shoenfield will leave Saturday to attend the graduation of their daughter, Ruth, from John Hopkins School of Nursing. They will be accompanied by Mrs. M. A. Friedlander. Ruth will return to Detroit with her parents and later will resume —Hanley Marks Photo MRS. ELLIOT DAVID COHEN At a candlelight ceremony at the Book Cadillac Hotel Grand Ballroom, which was transform- ed into a bower of palms and gladioli, Miss Rita Sue Kaltman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kaltman of Boston Blvd., and Elliot David Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen of the Wil- shire Hotel, were united in mar- riage on Oct. 3. Rabbis A. M. Hershman and Leon Fram offi- ciated. The bride wore a gown of ivory slipper satin. It had a tightly fit- ted bodice with a sheer yoke out- lined in scallops of tiny seed pearls. The long tight sleeves which ended in points over her hands were also edged with the tiny seed pearls. The heavy satin overskirt which extended into a four-yard court strain was fash- ioned over a bouffant skirt of sheer marquisette and was cut away in a scallop effect which Recent Bride garden and Stuart Kallman. Upon their return from their honeymoon in South American whence they left by Clipper after the wedding, the Gouple will make their home in Detroit. ter. 2 Former Detroiters, Here From Zion, Will Relate Experiences Two fordier Detroit women, Mrs. Judith Avrunin and Mrs. Sarah Lev, now on a visit from Palestine, will recount their ex- periences of recent events in Eretz Israel at a meeting of the League Chapter of the Labor Zionist Organization this Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schreier, 3238 Leslie. Mrs. Avrunin and Mrs. Lev, former members of the chapter now visiting with their families in Detroit, left Palestine after the British raids in June. They saw the reaction of the Yishuv to the attacks. Their husbandg, Victor Avrunin and Jules Lev, also former Detroiters, are still in Pal- Keith Photo Stolen Torah Believed Being Sold Abroad PRAGUE, (JTA)—The Jewish Mr. and Mrs. William Stein of Community Council here issued a 2749 Webb announce the mar- warning against buying torah rizge of their daughter, Edith, to from Czechoslovakia, on sus- Isadore Baron, son of Mr. and picion that torah stolen from Mrs. Sam Baron of Philadelphia. damaged synagogues in ICarlsbad and Usti are being sold abroad. MRS. ISADORE BARON The impressive ceremony took glace at Riviera Hall, Sept. 1, Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating. The bride wore a white satin M in Washington. 'the dinner is open to the pub- lic. Tickets may be obtained by phoning Mrs. Edythe Shevitz, HO. 2907. ' . To Wed in January The first fall- luncheon forum of the Jewish War Veterans, De- partment of Michigan, was held Oct. 3, at Carl's Chop House with 21 executives attending. - Plans were made for the Re- habilitation and Welfare Dance to be held on Saturday; Nov. 2, at JWV headquarters, 8212 12th street. Sol Jones and his orches- tra will be featured. Rudolph Stein is chairman in charge, as- sisted by Mrs. Esther Tenzer, vice MISS FRANCES RASKIN president of the Ladies Auxil- iaries, Department of Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raskin of who will be in charge of refresh- 2531 Gladstone Ave. announce ments. Commander Sanford Roth- the engagement of their daughter, man of Joseph L. Bale Post 474, Frances, to Charles Tesser, son is treasurer for the dances which will be open to the general pub- lic. The annual Memorial Home Association meeting • will be held at J. W. V. headquarters this Sun- day, at 11 a. m., for election of offices and formulation of plans for the proposed Memorial Home. The Association owns the entire square block located on the south side of Davison Ave. west of Dexter Blvd., bounded by Hol- mur, Waverly and Petoskey, with a frontage of 507 feet on Davison. A `Civic Community Night" will be held at JWV headquar- ters on Oct. 24. Candidates for public office are being invited. There will be entertainment and refreshments. Downriver Post 225 will hold public installation of officers on Oct. 23, at Covered Wagon, Tele- graph and Northline. Public installation of Eli Rosen- blum Post 231 of Flint, will be held at Durant Hotel, Flint, Oet. 27. The monthly- meeting of the executive committee of the De- partment of Michigan, sill be held the tame day, at 11 a. m., at the Durant Hotel. Sol Yetz-Morris Cohen Post will be instituted Nov. 3 at depart- ment headquarters. The arrangements committee of rehabilitation and welfare will meet at headquarters at 10:30 a. m. Sunday. Eighteen posts and eight auxiliaries will be repre- sented. of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Tesser of Sturtevant Ave. Mr. Tesser served with the 44 Army medical corps for months, 36 of which were in North Africa and Italy. The wedding date has been set for Jan. 12. Jr. Hadassah President's Betrothal Announced NEW YORK — Dr. and Mrs. Paul Chertoff of 390 Riverside Drive have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Na- omi, to Monroe Daniel Seligman, son of Mrs. Frieda B. Seligman and the late Benjamin Seligman of this city. Miss Chertoff, national presi- dent of Junior Hadassah, the Young Women's Zionist Organi- zation of America, is one of the outstanding Zionist youth leaders in this country. She is serving her fourth term. Mr. Seligman is a graduate of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, where he was ad- mitted into Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year. At Lee New York's Wedding and Party Service in Detroit. PARTIES BY VAL RA. 4860 HERSHEL LEVIN TAKES GREAT PRIDE IN ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF MORTON'S MENS WEAR MEN'S and BOYS' FURNISHINGS SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 302 EAST EIGHT MILE ROAD -TOwnsend 8-4683 gown with a fingertip veil falling from a sequined tiara. She car- ried a bouquet of white tea roses centered with a white orchid cor- sage. - Miss Alice Stein, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Sol Baron, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. estine. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Baron Final arrangements will be mapped for the annual dinner flew to New York and Atlantic at the Statler. Hotel, on Monday City for their honeymoon. evening, Oct. 21, at which Robert R. Nathan of Washington, Jewish economist and author, will be the ere eeauly is guest speaker. Mr. Nathan, au- thor of "Palestine: Problem and Promise," achieved prominence under the New Deal. He made an effective and stirring presenta- tion of the Jewish position before the Anglo-American Commission en, Palestine during its hearings Veterans Memorial Home Planned Here 1946. JWV to Have Dance on Nov. 2; Installations, Other Events • Arranged by Posts her studies at University of Michigan School of Public Health. Bill Hass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hass of LaSalle Blvd., has entered Kenyon College, Gambier, 0. was edged by the same seed pearl Mr. and Mrs. William Leebov have moved from Monterey Ave. motif used on the bodice. Her and are now residing at 4316 Cortland Ave. long veil which extended beyond the train was of French silk il- lusion and was held by a Duchess coronet of rose-point-lace. She carried a bouquet of orchids and Oct. 13—Miss Violet Goodman, stephanotis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold The bridesmaids were Miriam Bernstein, Esther Sklar, JoAnn Goodman of Fairfield Ave., to Prince, Phyllis Robinson, Sue Leonard Soltar, son of Mr. and Robinson, Shirley Kaltman, Mrs. Benjamin Soltar of Atkin- Myrna Schiff, Marilyn Meretsky . • • and Suzanne Salasnek. The hon- OCT. 20—Miss Eleanor Osh- or attendants were Harriet Bakst, Mrs. Barry Cohen, David Norman man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Barry Cohen. Samuel Bassin of 3820 Clements, Ushers were Robert and Her- to Moses Sternberg, son of Mr. bert Silman, Neil Goodman, and Mrs. Phillip Sternberg, of Harry Goldberg, Herbert Tennen, Clements Ave., at Rosenberg's Phil Krawitz, Lowell Salasnek, Sherwood Colburn, Jerry Wein- Kosher Catering Co., 9925 Dex- Bridal Calendar ober Friday, October THE JEWISH NEWS Page Ten .4 SUNDAY - 3 O OCTOBER 13 0 PEACOCK KOSHER STYLE DELICATESSEN and RESTAURANT Per3onai4zed Your Permanent SO BEEP, LONG UISTING Your Hair BEAUTIFULLY TINTED Specializing in Lunches and Dinners Your Coiffure ESQVISITELY STYLED TAKE OUT DELICATESSEN AND SALADS at at Reauly WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO COME, SEE AND DINE AT DETROIT'S NEWEST AND MOST MODERN RESTAURANT. 18663-65 LIVERNOIS /OM 18929 Livernois near 7 Mile Ed. awed. /41 kadays Between "Clarita and Margaret& 1 - 0618 tl