Friday, September 26, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Attractive Bride Adivitico in Society Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Israel of MEV Orleans, La., were guests last week at Dearborn Inn while visiting with friends. Mrs. Israel participated in the National Women's Golf Tournament at Franklin Hills Country Club. Don Kelter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kelter of Cherrylawn Ave. has left for Lenox, Mass., where he will attend the Windsor Mountain School. Samuel Pollack of Byron Ave. has returned from Erie, Pa., where he spent a few days visiting with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pollack. Allan Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gilbert of Fairfield Ave., left on Thursday for New York where he will enter the Kohut School. Harry Michelson was the house guest of his aunt, Mrs. S. B. Kahn of Waverly Ave., for a few days last week, while visiting with members of his family. Donald Freeman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Michael Freeman of Wellesley Dr., left on Monday for Cambridge, Mass., where he will matriculate at Harvard College. Harriet Hope Mellon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mellon of Calvert Ave. is leaving this Saturday for Ormond Beach, Fla., where she will attend Casements School. Before her marriage to Dr. Nathan Rubin Sept. 7, Elinor Ruth Schiff was entertained extensively at a series of parties by the follow- ing:_ Mesdames Milton Maddin, Casper Cutler, Irving Wartell, Ben Krell, Sam Silver, Max Winslow, Sam Blacher, George Bremen, Emory Stein, Arthur Miller, Samuel Gale, Samuel Lewis, Lou Blume, Nathan Weingarden, Isadore Sklover, Morris Schiff, Jack Schiff, Herman Kanter, Abe Schmier, Moe Leiter, Harry Pliskow, Charles Aller, Saul Benyas, Al Koffman, George Jackson, Claude Grasgreen, Charles Goldstein, Edward Krause, Nathan Milstein and Harry Rubin, and Miss Reva Kolodney. Mrs. M. Goldoftas of Hazelwood Ave. left for Palestine on Mon- day for a visit with her mother and family. Jack Kape, who is completing his law studies at the University of Miami, is spending the High Holy Days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kape of 2917 Hazelwood. He will return to Miami Oct. 1. Bill Hass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hass of LaSalle Blvd., has returned home after spending the summer in Hollywood, Calif., where he was employed in the photographic department of Uni- versal-International Studios. On Oct. 1 he will leave to resume his studies at Kenyon College, Gambier, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levy of Tyler Ave. entertained in honor of the third birthday of their daughter, Donna Lynn, at a gathering for her little friends and at an evening event for the family. Miss Anna Katz has taken a position in New York and will be leaving shortly. She will be at home to her friends on the evening of Sept. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edelman and family, formerly of Duane Ave., ave moved to their new home at 3039 Collingwood Ave. s. Ruth Elbinger of 9688 N. Martindale left by plane for Mr Rodeo, Calif., to join her husband, who is stationed at Camp Stone- man. She was accompanied by her son, Lewis Keith, and her mother, Mrs. Rae Salomon. Mrs. Salomon will continue to Los Angeles where she will vacation with friends. Outstanding Cast Offers C Single Performance of 'Jolly Bachelors' Oct. 5 A group of outstanding Jewish entertainers will present a single performance of "The J o 11 y Bachelors" (Freiliche Bochurim) Sunday evening, Oct. 5, at Ma- sonic Temple. The play, starring Aaron Le- bedeff and Michael Michalesko, is being brought to Detroit by Abraham Littman, formerly di- rector of the Yiddish Theatre in Detroit, who now makes his home in New York. Written by William Siegel, the production will include 15 music- al numbers especially composed for it by Sholem Secunda. The supporting cast includes Jacob Zanger, Paula Rubelsky, Vera Luboff, Hyman Levine, Stella Shulman, Clara Kaplan, Sam Schecter, Hyman Feinstein and Sam Blumstein. _ Tickets, at $1.20, $1.80, $2.40 and $3, tax included, are on sale Parents Tell Troth Page Nine To Young People to Form Local Group to Foster Hebrew Speech, Culture Wed Canadian Formation of a local Hebrew- speaking youth group, Hanoar Haivri, similar to the adult His- tadruth Ivrith, is now underway, under the leadership of four De- &oilers who attended Kibbutz Solid., a summer institute devot- ed to Hebrew culture, this year. The Detroiters, Isaac Levi, Sara Salesny, Herbert Mandel and Leah Michlin, were four of 24 young people from the east and middle west who made up Sollel. With headquarters at a Hechalutz farm in the Catskills,_ the group spent the summer under the co- operative regime of a Palestinian MISS SYLVIA ROSE kibbutz. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rose of A major portion of their time Glendale Ave. announce the be- was devoted to discussion of Jew- trothal of their daughter, Sylvia, ish problems, with emphasis on to Saul Waldman, son. of Mr. and MRS. ROBERT RIPPA an approach for strengthening Mrs. Harry Waldman of Mon- Before an improvised garden Jewish life in America. Use of treal. altar at the Hotel Statler Sept. Hebrew language, dancing, music The bridegroom-elect attended 25, Arline Phyllis Weinstein, and writing also was emphasized. Sir GeOrge Williams College. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ham H. Weinstein of the Tuller Hotel, became the bride of Rob- ert Rippa, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. at modern age S. Rippa of Tampa, Fla. Dr. B, Benedict Glazer officiated. at Prices The bride was lovely in. an old- fashioned gown of slipper satin cut with a portrait neckline. The full skirt was caught up with satin petals, revealing a petti- coat of chantilly lace worn over a hooped skirt. Her three tiered veil of lace and illusion was held by a dutch bonnet. She carried a bouquet of gardenias, orchids and stephanotis. Her cousin, Mrs. Burton Lem- .tea 4. berg, was matron-of-honor, and the bridesmaids were her cous- ins Marilyn Ann Cohen of Chic- ago and Audrey Buckner of Pon- tiac, Mich. Mrs. Sam Rosen- MUSLIN IN EA CH SECTION bloom, the bridegroom's sister. Sharon Linda Colen was junior Your Choice of Fabrics bridesmaid. No matter what you want in sofas, loveseats, The bridegroom was attended by his brother-in-law, Sam Ros- or chairs you will always find enbloom of St. Louis, as best it at MODERN AGE. Every piece hand-tailored man, and Chester Colen, Noel and hand-finished right in our and Herbert Buckner of Pontiac, Own workroom. Prices that stand comparison! Burton --Lemberg and Seymour Tilchin, and Marvin Essrig and BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE Melvin Berger of Tampa, as ush- Phone for immediate courteous service. Estimates ers. given at no obligation. The newlyweds are honey- mooning in New York and Ber Interior CUSTOM muda. Decorating . Now It Can Be SOLD! You Can Easily Afford I I I I I I 1 I I I •.; 2-Piece Sectional sii, 750 1 I I Norman Granz' Jazz To Appear Here Oct. 4 Norman Granz' Jazz at the Philharmonic will make its only Detroit concert appearance of the season on Oct. 4 at the Ma- sonic Temple. The orchestra will feature Coleman Hawkins, tenor saxophone; Bill Harris, trombone; Flip Phillips, tenor; Howard McGhee, trumpet stylist; Hank MISS CELIA PALAVIN Jones, pianist; Jackie Mills, on Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pelavin of drums; Ray Brown, bassist, and Broadstreet Blvd. announce the Helen Humes, vocalist. engagement` of their daughter, Celia, to Laurence M. Goodman, son of Mrs. Lucille Goodman of Cleveland. Plans are being made Scottish Rite Auditorium for a December wedding. MASONIC TEMPLE I MADE 13230 DEXTER, NEAR DAVISON DRAPERIES • UPHOLSTERY • SLIP COVERS NEXT WINTER'S FUR COATS BLACK and GREY Persian Lamb One Performance Only KOSHER CATERING Sunday Evening Oct. 5 (Strictly Kosher Food) Two Well Known Stars DORFMAN'S AARON LEBEDEFF and MICHAEL MICHALESKO at Metro Music Store, 10328 Dex- ter; Zion Book Store, 9008 12th St., and from A. Littman, 2086 Blaine, Apt. 101, TY. 6-5405. CENTRAL VOLUNTEER BUREAU, 51 West Warren, Detroit 1, Mich. I want to help the Community Chest as a Red Feather Vol- unteer Worker. Name • Address Zone Approved under Council of Orthodox Rabbis AARON LEBEDEFF MICHAEL MICHALESKO Complete Facilities for Serving Your Parties, Banquets, Wed- dings and Other Social Affairs. In a play writ ten especially for DA. 0232 TO. 9-6878 - them by William Siegel, with 15 musical numbers by Sholem Secunda. THE JOLLY BACHELORS Canadian SHEARED BEAVER AND OTHER BETTER FURS WITH THE WEIZENBAUM Original i 947 - 1948 Come In and Select Designs Your (Freiliche Bochurim) CAMP MICHICAMA Wishes to extend greetings for the New Year to its Campers, Parents and Friends. HERMAN and MICKEY FISHMAN Style Supported by the well known comedian, Jacob Zanger; Paula Rubelsky, Vera Luboff, Hyman Levine, Stella Shulman, Clara Kaplan, Sam Schechter, Hy- man Feinstein and Sam Blum- stein, noted orchestra leader. Tickets, $1.20, $1.80, $2.40 and $3, tax included. Tickets on sale at Metro Music Store, 10328 Dexter; Zion Book Store, 9008 12th St., and from A. Littman, 2086 Blaine, Apt. 101, TY. 6-5405. 9150 TWELFTH ST. at Atkinson TRin;ty 2-0629 Member of Detroit Furriers Association