Friday, February 28, 1947 .4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer of Suffolk Dr. left on Saturday for Palm Beach where they plan to spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton Dr. left on Monday to spend a few weeks in Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero of Strathcona Dr. are spending a few weeks in Boca Raton, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesinger of the Lee Crest Apt. have left for Memphis, Tenn., where they will spend a few weeks visiting with friends. - Mrs Sidney Allen of Lincolnshire Dr., who has been in Miami Beach, Fla., the last few weeks visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zuckerman, has joined Mr. Allen in New York. They are expected home on Saturday. Mrs. A. M. Ermann of Merton Rd. left on Sunday for CM- cinnati where she will spend a fortnight visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Ullman. Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. have re- turned from Palm Beach, Fla., where they spent a -few weeks as guests at the Whitehall Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel J. Harris of Gloucester Dr. have left for California where they expect to visit for the next six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal of Pontiac are vacationing in Miami Beach. Mrs. William Isenberg of Edison Ave. returned on Tuesday from New York where she spent a week visiting with members of her family. Miss Helen Salomon of Atkinson Ave. left on Monday for Boston where she plans to spend a week visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lasky of Whitmore Rd. are spending a few weeks in Miami Beach visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lasky. Mrs. Louis Burns of Buena Vista Ave. has returned from Los Angeles where she visited with members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ben Pearl of Canterbury Rd. are spending a few weeks in Miami Beach. Mrs. Herbert Lazarus of Portland, Me., is spending a week visiting with her mother, aMrs. Rena Rodin of Boston West. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hellman and their three children of Indiana Ave. have returned from a month's stay in Miami Beach where they were the house guests of Mr. Helfman's parents. Mrs. 4lfred Frank of Petoskey spent a few days as the guest of her sister,'Mrs. Louis Smilansky of Burns Dr. Mrs. Sadie Singer of Rochester Ave. is spending a few weeks in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. James Frank have left for Paris, Ky., where they plan to make their home. Mrs. Lee Oppenheim and children of Canterbury Rd. are spend- ing a few weeks in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Glynn CL returned from Birm- ingham, Ala., where they were the guests of Mrs. Jacobs' family. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Marks of Clairmount Ave., returned from a six weeks' stay in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosman of Boston Blvd. and Mr'. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg of Strathcoma Dr. returned on Thursday from a few weeks' stay in Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levin and daughter. Rose, of Fullerton Ave. returned from a two-month stay in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mr& Morris Sukenic of Woodingham Dr. were hosts to their family and friends at a dinner at the Shaarey Zedek last Sunday evening in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Lawrence. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levin and son. Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen and Mrs. Ida Cohen of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Green of Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams, their daughter, Nancy, and son, Richard, of Windsor. Marnages BERSS-ZACK: Announcement is` made of the marriage of Miss Ann Zack to Ben Berss of Chi- cago, Feb. 23, at the home of the bride's sister and brother-in-law,, Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Levin. After the ceremony, which v.-as con- ducted by Rabbi Silverman, the newlyweds left for a two-week stay in New York. • • • KESSLER - GLINER: The mar- riage of Ann Gliner to Sidney Kessler took place Feb. 16, at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gliner of Buena Vista Ave., and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kessler of Buena Vista Ave. The bride chose for her wed- ding, a candlelight satin gown with bustle back, illusion neck- line, and long sleeves trimmed with pearls. The crown on the finger-length veil was also of pearls. The bride carried a spray of 'white orchids on a Bible. Sadie Gliner, was her sister's maid of honor, and Mrs. Sol Stein- hart, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. The brides- maids were Sally Jaffe, Ethel Kunin, and Margaret Glenner. Natalie Poperwitz was junior bridesmaid and Bonnie Warren was the flower girl. Ben Kauffman was best man, and the ushers were Gorden Ber- man, George Adelberg and Abe Zaff. Seymour Gliner was junior usher, ,and Elliot Winehouse was ring bearer. The newlyweds are honey- mooning in Chicago. :Talented Phyllis Pullberg Wins Starway Scholarship Phyllis Pullberg, eight-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pullberg of Calvert Ave., has been awarded a scholarship from the Starway School of Dancing which will enable her to go to Hollywood next year. The School makes an annual award to a pupil of outstanding dancing, singing awl scholastic ability. Phyllis was one of 60 contestants for the scholarship. I Attara Chapter Detroit Women's Division of American Jewish Congress an- nounces that it is arranging to decentralize the organization and to organize chapters on a geo- graphical basis. Mrs. Samuel Green, president, states that the organization has grown to such propoitions that it is felt that a large member- ship will function best on the basis of area chapters. A blueprint of decentralization was presented by Mrs. Phil Stel- lar at the Feb. 18 meeting. Packages are being prepared to aid the 1,700 orphans that are supported by the Jewish Con- gress in Europe, in 12 children's homes. Packages are being gath- ered by Mrs. Emanuel Baker, SOS chairman; Mrs. Sol Dann, 2999 Burlingame, TO. 8-5322; Mrs. 1 Sam Solomon, 13133 Broadstreet, HO. 4290. SARAH EDITH ROSNER Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosner of Tuxedo Ave. announce the en- , gagement of their daughter, Sarah Edith, to Louis L. Bindes, son of Mrs. Edna Bindes and the late Mr. Bindes of Cortland Ave. The bridegroom-elect is a grad- uate of the University of Mary- land and until recently made his home in Washington, D. C., The wedding date has been set for Sept. 7. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Fuller of ' 3809 Sturtevant announce the Bar Mitzvah of theid son, Shel- don, March 1 at Shaarey Zedek. An open house honoring the Bar Mitzvah will be held at home Sunday evening. March 2. - • • • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Yendick of 3361 Glendale, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Albert Sam, at Adath Yeshurun Syna- gogue, Tyler at Linwood, at 9 a. m., Saturday, March 8. A re- ception honoring the Bar Mitz- vah will be held at Rosenberg's at 6:30 p. m. Sunday, March 9. „Guests from Iowa and Illinois are expected. Dance on March 1 INSURE 10-DAY SERVICE Mail Orders Taken DO-RITE HOSIERY REPAIR SHOP 35 E. Grand River RA. 7839 6th Floor DRAPES - SLIPCOVERS . QUALITY VARIETY . . . COMFORT . Biscuit-Tufted Back Circular sectional Spring construction. Choice of fabrics and colors. A t each $195 ./F-Z VOGUE offers a wonderful choice of pieces, so easy to assemble /_ into conversational groups, around a table, around a corner, to ft together or to use separately_ Select your style and cover for immed'ate delivery. Inferior Decorating service is offered at no obligation to jou. ASTRO MUSICAL ENTERTAINERS Who will furnish music and entertainment. from dancers - vocalists to light opera .. . for your Bar Mitzvah . . . Shower . . Wedding . . . Dinner . . - Banquet. 8090 Second Blvd. Corner Seward 4 Blks. North Gen. Mtrs. Bldg. No Job Too Small - No Job Too Large For a successful party Call fiOPEN EVERY EVENING TOwnsend 8-3568 PINE FOREST CAMP Members—American Camping Association - Association of Private Camps 2.000 Feet In the Above Sea Level 0 Pocono Mountains Co-Educational — Boys and Girls — 5 to 16 Years Summer Camp — Greeley, Pike County, Pa' Bnai Brith Women Hold Youth Advisory Posts it • Hosiery Repair Reweaving Sweater Mending Ask for our Interior Decorator for ideas to give your home flair and flavor. Vogue's Esther Levy - Manager of Helen Alpert, director of girls' work of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization, has announced the appointment of the following new advisors bk. Bnai Brith Girls and Young Women: Mrs. Ruth Einstandig and Mrs. Hilda Sha- piro of Detroit Lodge; Mrs. Ruth Lieberman and Mrs. Beatrice Mehlrnan of Louis Marshall; Mrs. Jerry Lisagor and Mrs. Fanny Liebers of Brandeis; and Mrs. B. A. Ross of Rabbi Zager Lodge. Other women who have been in service as volunteer advisors for 'the youth chapters are Mrs. William Phillips, Mrs. Max Kush- ner, and Mrs. Bernard Goodman of Sigmund Livingston, Ann Brooks of Pisgah Business and Professional, Mrs. Fay Klessmer of Louis Marshall, Mrs. Martha Reitter of Pisgah, Shirley Bloom of Louis Marshall, and Dorothy Berensen of Naomi Young Women. March 9—Miss Annette Joffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ham Joffe of Fullerton Ave., to Reuben Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levin of Fullerton Ave. PHONE TR. 3-4910 Your Social Function with Attara Chapter of Junior Mix- rachi will sponsor its annual bene- fit dance Saturday evening, March I, at the Park- Ave. Penthouse. Proceeds will be used to aid Pal- estinian orphans. Included as members of the dance committee are, left to right: BETTY HOFFMAN, DOR- OTHY WEBER and PEARL KING. Bridal Calendar Congress Women Approxe Deeentralization Plans Weds Next Fall ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY • Page Thirteen THE JEWISH NEWS Moor Accepting 1947 Reservations PINE FOREST CAMP consists of: 125 acres of picturesque country situated atop beautiful Pocono Mountains in Pike 'County-26 mo 'lrn bungalows—the finest and most modern kitchen-3 distinct dining rooms for boys, girls and guests—a very ultra-modern infirmary, where two doctors and two registered nurses are on duty 24 hours a day—a beautiful modern outdoor concrete swimming pool, 50 x 100 feet, which is fed with constantly changing crystal cedar root water-2 fine artesian wells— recreation building and facilities for every type of cultural and athletic activity. - :1 INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION FOR EACH CAMPER—cared for by a group of able and well trained counselors under the supervision of Uncle "Hugbie'' Black. CULTURAL ACTIVITIES Arts and Crafts Bird Study - Botany Camperaft - Dramatics Music - Photography Radio - Glee Club ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES Archery - Badminton Baseball - Basketball Boating - Boxing Swimming - Tennis Fishing - Ping Pong . AND MANY OTHERS MRS. ADELLE RUBIN For Reservations and Information Call or Write: Detroit 6, Mich. 2202 W. Euclid TYler 5-2799