Bar Mitzvahs Attractive Bride Marriages i' of fine illusion and was Yield c:own of rose pointy lace b ■ outlined in seed pearls. She car- rit'd a , heaf of white orchids and ‘1111,• Ai lime Gendelman was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Claire Grossman. Doreen L•ven- son. Flaine Gerendasy. Ruth Can- tor and Marilyn Marks. Eunice re \vas junior bridesmaid. Noting couple will reside on \14, ton Road after their ex- tended honeymoon in Miami and Ifa ~ :dna, Cuba. • • • WOLFSON-HAMBURGER: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger of 2423 Chicago Blvd. announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty Barbara, to Arthur William Wolf- son. of Shaker Heights, Cleve- Mr. and Mrs. land. 0.. son of Joseph A. Wolfson. The wedding took place in the home of Barbaras parents on Chicago Blvd . in the presence of the immediate family, on Sunday, Oct. 20. The couple is honeymooning at Lake Placid. N. Y.. and after an extended stay there will make their home in Cleveland_ • • • LAZARUS-RODIN: Mrs. Har- ry Rodin of W. Boston Blvd., an- nounces the marriage of her daughter. Reva Roseline, to Her- bert K. Lazarus. son of Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Lazarus of Port- land. Me Sunday, Oct. 20. Dr. A. M. Hershman performed the ceremony. Miss Belle Gillroy was the Edwin bride's . only attendant. best Lazarus was his brother's man. The out-of-town guests in- eluded Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lazarus, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Laz- arus. of Portland. Me., Miss Elaine KessIti . of Miami, Fla., Miss Ros- lyn Rice of Toledo, Mrs. Daniel Feldman, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Kaufman of Bay City, Sidney Flaxmian of Chicago and Max- IA ell Allen of New York. NeitgeOeft.Whidicpi Aid To Hold FirsfMeeiing - The Bar Mitzvah of Irving Nus- baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe the first fall meeting of Neu- Nusbaum of 3773 Glendale, will garten Medical. Aid will be held be observed - on Saturday morn- Monday, pet...28, at the Jewish ing, Nov. 2, at Cong. Beth Abra- ham, Linwood and Sturtevant. • • • MARKS-RQSSEN: The Crys- tal Ballroom of the Book-Cadillac Hotel was the scene of the can- dlelight ceremony Oct. 6 at which Phyllis S. Rossen and Bernard L. Marks were united in mar- riage. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Rabbi Morris Adler officiat- ed. The ballroom was decorated with palms and gladioli. Ar- rangements of white flowers. sat- in, ribbon, and fern bordered the aisle. Slipper candlelight satin and rose pointe lace fashioned the bridal gown. Satin leaves edged with seed pearls outlined the off- the-shoulder neckline and the deep full peplum of lace, from which extended the detachable satin train. The bride's long veil Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Martin announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Marshall Leonard, which was observed Oct..19, at Congregation S h a a r e y Israel, Brooklyn, N. Y. There will be an open house reception in De- troit at 2295 W. Philadelphia on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2 to 6 p. m: No cards. • • • Mr. and Mrs. William Weiss of 12143 Santa Rosa drive announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Herbert J. Weiss, at 8:30 p. m. Friday, Nov. 1, at Temple Israel, at the Detroit Institut* of Arts. MRS. ALBERT N. KAUFMAN . • • • The marriage of Miss Hortense Mr. and Mrs. Victor W. Ross announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Melvin, to take place on Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Tux- Marjorie Herman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. livrman of 17370 Pennington Dr., to Albert Norman Kaufman, son of Mr. edo and Holmur Shule. Open house at 1632 Calvert on Sunday, Nov. 3, from 3 to 6. No cards. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Prag of 4309 Buena Vista announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Frederic Hale, on Saturday, Oct. 26, at Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. A dinner and reception will be held Sunday, Oct. 27. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Morris Arkin an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, William, on Friday evening, Oct. 25, at Temple Israel, at De- troit Institute of Arts. Open House Sunday. Oct. 27, 6 to 10 p. m., at 13229 Northlas.vn. No and Mrs. Hiram D. Kaufman of 17375 Monica, took place on Oct. 20 at the Whittier. The bride wore a Miss Emily gown of lustrous candlelight Skinner satin, cut on princess lines with a portrait neckline and long sleeves ending in a point. Her veil of silk illusion fell from a bridal bonnet of matching satin edged with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Belmount gardenias aud white orchids on a lace doily. The elegant simpli- city of her gown set off her heir- loom Victorian locket of pearls and sapphires set in a miniature gold fan, which was worn by her cards. maternal grandmother. * * • _ Inez Romer of New York was Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Berlin maid of honor. Dr. D. A. Roth of Y ,ungstown was best man. The (Bessie Helen Surath) of 221 bridesmaids were Helen Berris Green Ave., Bay City, formerly and Mrs. D. A. Roth (Alys Kauf- of Detroit, announce the Bar .n), twin sister of the bride- Mitzvah of their son, William Al- groom. Bernard Rubin, Leonard lan, at 9:15 a. in. Saturday, Oct. Blum and Donald Herman were 26, at the Temple of Abraham, Bay City. A reception will be ushers. The bride attended Wayne held at the home after 3 p. m. University. The bridegroom ser- Sunday, Oct. 27. ved in the army for three and a half years. Relief Committee Outlines The eouple will woke their Projects for European Aid hoiale on M-onterey Ave. Continuing its work of provid- ing food and clothing for Euro- pean Jewry, the Women's Emerg- ency Relief Committee has out- lined its projects for the year and chosen as packing supervisors I Mesdames J. Brindze, S. Wasser- man, M. Gorback and M. Wins- ton. Volunteer workers are invited to assist in packing at the Clover Dairy, 12204 Linwood, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday after- noons and evenings. Contribu- tions for packages may be sent to the committee's treasurer, Mrs. Joshua Sperka, 1938 Tuxedo. Weds on Dec. 26 Births Sept. 28--To Mr. and Mrs. M. Beale of 4345 Buena daughter, Linda Jane. • • • Sept. 29—To Mr and Mrs. Zaniler (Rae Goldfarb), Ilert u a son, Leonard David. • • • and Mrs. Saul Bloom (Pauline Mautner) of Thatcher Ave., a son, Richard Mark. • • • Oct. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul C, oper (Alice Horwitz) of Chi- cago Blvd. a son, Richard Miles. • • • Sept. 30—To Friday, THE JEWISH NEWS rage Twenty Mr. g • • • Oct. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton II. Aronson (Eileen Steingold) of the Polk Manor Apts. a son, Susan Carol. • • • To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Milstein (Rose Levine), a son, William Shelden. Jews In Canada Will Raise 91,500,000 For Relief Work MONTREAL, (JTA) — The Jews in Canada will raise their quota of $1,500,000 for overseas relief. to be spent mostly through the Joint Distribution Commit- tee, it was reported by Samuel Bronfman, national president of Canadian Jewish Congress at a meeting of the organizatoin's na- tional executive. Saltzman to Speak For Congress Oct. 28 Will Report on Conditions in Poland; Robbins to Be Ra- dio Speaker Saturday The next speaker on the Amer- ican Jewish Congress radio hour this Saturday, at 9:45 p. m., over station WJLB, will be Arthur L. Robbins, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney of Wayne County and head of the Civil Division in Prosecutor Gerald K. 0 -Brien's office. His topic will be "The Forthcoming Elections" and why it is important that everyone in the community should get out and vote. Reuben Zaltman, national ex- ecutive secretary of the Jewish People's Fraternal Order, will ad- dress a mass meeting Monday, Oct. 28, at the Jewish Cultural Center. 2705 Joy Road, at 8:30 p. m. Mr. Zaltman just returned from an eight weeks tour of the Jewish settlements in France and Poland on a mission for the World Jewish Congress. He will report on Jewish conditions in Poland, with emphasis on new Jewish settlements in former Silesia. The public is invited. WINDSOR JEWISH BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION British Officers' Clubs Fire 23 Jewish Employees JERUSALEM (JPS - Palcor)— Twenty-three Jewish employees of two British officers' clubs in Jeru- salem were dismissed Oct. 13, without notice but some received new jobs immediately. Remembrance Day DANCE LA SALLE BAKERY. 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