THE JEWISH Friday, Ocfober 10, 1947 Youth Groups JUNIOR YOUNG PEOPLE'S group of Northwest Hebrew Con- gregation and Center will open the season Oct. 16 in the social ball of the synagogue. Beverly Goldfine, teacher of dramatics, will speak. At the social hour Mesdames H. Fentenstein, C. Cash, M. Killeriberg, and M. Maskin will be hostesses. Mrs. Jacob Levine, adviser, is assisted .by Mrs, Norman Cottler. Mem- bership is open to boys and girls, 15-17. For information call Mrs. Levine, UN. 4-36.71. • * DIANE MALERMAN, BBYW, will hold its first social of the year, a hay ride at Morton's Stables, Saturday, Oct. 11. For further information call Jackie Ginsberg, social chairman, TO. 8-0988. Sue Grossman is presi- dent. * * • LZOA BRANCH FIVE will be host at linen shower at 8:30 p.m. Saturday Oct. 11, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wolk, .3223 Hazelwood, to establish a linen supply for Kibbutz Ailyah Daled in Palestine. The shower is open to both men and women. • * * YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY of - Shaarey Zedek will hold its next open social on Wednesday, at 9:30 p. m., at the. synagogue social hall. Members and pros pective members are urged to attend an important meeting in the social hall on the same night et 8 sharp. • Nathan Spinner, president, states that the membership's drive will close with a Hal- lowe'en dance on Monday, Oct. 27 at 8:30 p. m. at the synagogue social hall. All who wish to be- come members may do .so these two functions or by call ing the president, ,TY. 7-4879. * * * YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB of the NORTHWEST HEBREW CONGREGATION will begin the year's activities with a member- ship dance at 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, at the synagogue, Curtis at Santa Rosa. Featuring the music of Al Moser and his or- chestra, the dance -is open to all prospective members of the club, young men and women 18 to 30. Tickets are $1 per person. George Lipshaw and Frances Freedman are co-chairmen for the affair. Danny Standler is president of the group. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL YOUNG WOMEN of Bnai Brith will meet at 8:30 p.m.' Tuesday, Oct. 14, at the BBYO headquarters, 11718 Dexter. All girls aged 18 to 25 are invited to attend. Those in- terested in joining are asked to contact Roberta Silverstein, mem- bership chairman, at TY. 8-5038. * * * Sunday, Oct. 19, REX CHAP- TER OF BNAI BRITH YOUNG MEN will hold its second annual installation ceremony at 2 p.m. at Central High School auditorium. Jess Feiler, prominent Bnai Brith member, will preside. The incom- ing officers include: President, Harry Mirvis; vice president, Milt Rittenburg; recording- sec- retary, Dave Rappaport; corre- sponding secretary, Joe Silber- schein, and treasurer, Jerry Mey- erson. Other features of the cere- mony will be a talk by Charles Levy, Bnai Brith Youth Organi- zation director, and a presenta- tion of Hebrew melodies by the Rex qioir. * * * Franzblaus Tell Troth Of Daughter, Ardis Lee a Zedakah Club Women Map' Donor Luncheon Bridal Calendar Martha Bailer to Wed Former Detroit Man 11 — Helen Nudelman, Oct. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Nudelman-of 2500 Richton, to -Ir- win Rosenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg of Grand Ave., at Northwood Inn. * * * Oct. 21—Elise Zeme, daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. Sol 'Zeme of Webb Ave., to Rabbi 'Harold Ber- nard Waintrup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Waintrup of Cleve- land, at Shaarey Zedek, at 7:30 p.m. * * * Oct. 25 — Paula Glickma n, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Glickman of 1381 W. 22nd St. Los Angeles, to Sidney Smilo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Smilo of Los Angeles, formerly of De,troit, at Larchmont Hall, 118 W. Larch- mand Blvd., Los Angeles. - Zedakah Club. will sponsor a, luncheon and card party Monday at the home of Mrs. Kolrnan Sha- piro, 18625 Wildemere, for mem- bers and friends. Mrs. Morris Davis is chairman. Plans will be discussed for Zedakah's annual donor lunch- eon, which will take place Nov. 19 at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. George Rominowitz, UN. 2-4538, is donor chairman. `v. To Honor Daughter MISS ARDIS FRANZBLAU Mr. and. Mrs. Abraham Mackey, 16755 Woodingham Dr., will have open house Saturday, Oct. 11, from 9 p. m., in honor of their daughter, 'Sylvia Bette, and her fiance, Maxwell M. Feller, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fel- At their home on Huron River Dr. in Ann Arbor, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fr anzblau announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Ardis Lee, to Fred Berndorf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bern- dorf of Northlawn. Avenue. The Franzblaus are former res- idents of Detroit. The bride-elect was graduated from the Lear School and attend- ed the University of Miami. Plans are being made- for a January wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brady of Ford Ave. announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Florence, to Leonard Furman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Furman of Clem- ents Ave., Sept. 7 at the Bel-Aire Terrace Room. Rabbi Rabinowitz and Cantor Adler officiated. The bride wore a gown of white satin with an illusion neck- line. Her'veil of illusion fell from a crown of lace and pearls. The full skirt of her gown extended . MRS. LEONARD FURMAN Reupholster Yon; Livin g, Room Furniture the ROBINS Way. We have a selection of line ma- terials to choose from. Have your dinette and odd chairs recovered with lustrous, long last- ing plastic material. Custom Made Furniture Made To Your Order. For Free Estimates Call TO. 8 1175 - 12828 Linwood MISS MARTHA BITTKER Mr. and Mrs. Max Bittker of Pallister Ave., announce the en- gagement of- their daughter, Martha, to Norman Leviant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leviant of San. Carlos, Calif., formerly of Detroit. Miss Bittker attended the Uni- versity of Michigan, and her fiance attends the University of California Dental School. Florence Brady Is New Matron into a court train. She carried a Bible with two orchids and streamers. Ida Furman was her sister's maid-of-honor, and Edith Brady, Ilene Sosnick, Helena Furman and - Esther Brady were brides- maids. Joe Furman served his brother as best man. Edward Brady, Mor- ris Brady, Sheldon Rosenthal and Allen Rosenburg were ush- ers. The newlyweds honeymooned in Miami Beach and are now re- MADEMOISELLES will have a siding on Ewald Circle. tea and social evening for pros- CARD OF THANKS pective members at 8:30 o'clock The family of the late Fannie Wednesday at the Jewish Center. The group meets the 1st and 3rd Silber wishes to thank their re- Wednesday of each month. Mem- latives and friends for the many bership is open to young women, kindnesses shown them in their 20-23. Hostesses at the meeting bereavement. will be: Ann Kroll, president; Shirley Green, treasurer; Mar- ROBINS UPHOLSTERING cella Feldman, Marilyn Adler, COMPANY Deborah Cohen, Shirley Sigman, Ann Silver, Shirley Taylor. Rabbi Korff, Held by French On Bomb Plot Charge, Freed PARIS (JTA) — Rabbi Baruch Korff, chairman of the American Political Action Committee for Palestine who has been detained here for a month in connection with an alleged Jewish plot to bomb London with leaflets, was released on bail. Page. Eleven , - NEWS It costs no more to enjoy professional guidan ce• in your selection of home fur- nishings, Eve Meister School of Dramatic Art Classes Now Forming in Speech-Radio-Drama 2111 EWALD CIRCLE TO. 7-3589 "For The Touch- of Distinction" SYLVIA B. MACKEY ler of Minneapolis, who is their guest. No cards. The couple's engagement was recently announced. The wedding will take place Dec: 28 e ngagemenb Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosen bloom of Philadelphia Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Reva, to Louis K. Fealk, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Fealk of Fullerton Ave. A dinner party and receptiot for the immediate family was given at the home of the bride-elect Sept. 30, honoring the engage- ment and also the birthdays of the engaged couple. Miss Rosenbloom attended Wayne University. Her fiance at- tended Iowa State College and is now a senior at Wayne. No wed- ding date has been set. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Morris Schiff of Glendale Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Her- mine, to Bernard- S._ Krause, son of Mr. and Mrs: Sarn Krause. of Fullerton Ave. A January wed- ding is planned. •* * * Announcement is made of the engagernent. - of Miss Dorothy Grossman, daughter of Mrs. Stan- ley K. Grossman of the Book- Cadillac Hotel and the late Mr. Grossman, to Morton B. Farrell, son of .Mrs. Lawrence Freedman and the late Mr. Freedman of Manderson Ave. A December wedding is planned. • ROVNER PROGRESSIVE FA- REIN of Detroit will start the New Year's activities with a free Simhat • Toiah party for mem- bers at the Emanuel Social Hall, Woodrow Wilson and Taylor, on Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 3:30 p. m. The chairman is Jack Gubow. 0,0*-5`°s By ROSENBLAT Your Choice Now of 3 Name Bands "Senators," "Mellowtones," "Pioneers" For Weddings Complete DeLuxe Bar Mitzvahs Entertainment Anniversaries Arranged For Your Party Banquets Ceremonial Procession Arranged and Rehearsed with Professional Care WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRY 1103 WURLITZER BLDG. CA. 3221 TO. 6-5016 2510 Ford Ave. For the artistic touch of good taste that - lends pleasantness to your home . . . let training and experience be your guide on shopping tours . . . Remember! It costs no more! Phone: UN. 1-6462 o r UN. 3-5050 DETROIT'S FINEST STRICTLY KOSHER CATERING For Weddings - Showers - Bar Mitzvahs - Banquets Receptions - Luncheon Meetings and other functions SPECIAL RATES GIVEN FOR AFTERNOON AFFAIRS Detroit's newest and most beautiful Terrace Room . . . air conditioned . dance floor .. _large stage to perform wedding ceremonies, etc.- .. . will accommodate 50 to 500 people in perfect comfort. Under management of well 4 41' known caterer- WILLIAM ifITTER -. CATERINQ ENTERPRISES "If You Still Demand The Best" 8231 WOODWARD . QUILTS DON'T TRinity 3-5800 CUSTOM MA DE destroy your present down, feather or wool quilt. Let us put them to use by making them into MODERN COMFORTERS and PILLOWS. PILLOWS RECOVERED & RENOVATED Choice of Feather Proof Ticking - We specialize in making Quilts or Pillows from your down, feather or wool quilts. Choice of ticking Taffeta, Sateens and Satin Coverings. Reasonable —:— Free Estimates We carry a complete line of ready made Pillows, Velvet, Wool and Down Comforters, Baby Shower and Wedding Gifts 11641 DEXTER BLVD. HOgarth 9050 Across from Cunningham's PICK UP and DELIVERY BLANKETS REBOUND