Friday, November 7, 1947
M arrtage3
Page Thirteen
THE JEWISH NEWS
Infants ``Service Group
Planning 'Mardi Gras'
FUHRER-KING: Louis King
announces the marriage of his
daughter, Lucille, to Albert
Fuhrer of. Martinei, Calif., on
Oct. 26.
* * *
EISENMASS - PASKINGER:
Tillie Paskinger became the bride
of Henry Eisenmass on Oct. 26,
at Park Manor, _ Los Angeles,
Calif. Mr. Eisenmass, nephew of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hershaft, is
a former Detroiter.
* * *
GOODMAN - SULKES: M r s .
Abraham DeRoven of 4067 Ken-
dall announces the marriage of
her daughter, Rae Sukkas, to
Harold J. Goodman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Goodman of 3782
Humphrey, on Oct. 23.
*
*
ROTH-GOODWIN: The mar-
riage of Shirley • S. Goodwin,
--daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
A. Goodwin of Richton Ave.,
4)::K
and Irving T. Roth, son of Mr.
MRS. ELEANOR KING
and Mrs. Alex Roth of Grand
For their' annual fund-raising
Ave., was solemnized Sunday affair, Infants Service Group has
evening, Nov. 2, at the Bnai arranged a "Mardi Gras" dinner
Moshe, Rabbi Moses Fischer and dance and show to be held Jan.
Cantor David Katzman officiat- 25, at the Latin Quarter.
ing.
Mrs. Eleanor King is directing
The bride wore a gown of ivory
the show.
satin, the bodice of which was
Chairman of the affair is Mrs.
fitted and had a beaded yoke with
a high round neckline. The David Mattes. Co-chairmen are
sleeves were long and pointed, Mesdames ,Lewis Levin, Wilbur
and the skirt full with a slight Spitz and Henry Rose.
Rehearsals are under way each
train. Her fingertip veil fell from
a satin tiara embroidered with Wednesday evening at the Jewish
Cultural Center.
, pearls. She carried a white bible
with an arrangement of white
orchids and stephanotis.
Goodwin, Lou Berkowitz and
• Mrs. Victor Rothberg was the Bernie Adler.
matron of honor and the brides-
Included among the out of
maids were Florence Kuzin, Lox:- town guests were Mr. and Mrs.
raine Beare and Mrs. Meyer Wiss. Louis Greenberg, Mr. and Mrs.
Leatrice Rothberg was the junior Sam Kates, Mrs. Harry Shank-
bridesmaid. Lee Horwitz served man and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
as best man and the ushers were Goodwin of Toronto.
the bride's three brothers, S/1/c.
The young couple left for a
Albert, Herbert and Murray honeymoon in New York.
.
dore Levin, met Nov. 5 at the
Standard Club to prepare rec-
ommendations to the group's
Board of Directors. •
In order to amend the 'by-laws
Working with Levin are: Sid-
Baritone Don Frohman will
present a varied program, with of the Detroit Service Group in ney L. Alexander, Samuel S.
keeping with its reorganization Greenberg, Milton M. Maddin,
selections in
on a year-round basis, the com- Abraham Srere, George M. Stutz
many languages,
mittee on by-laws, headed by Isa- and Melville S. Welt.
at his recital at
8:40 p.m. Wed-
nesday, Nov. 12,
... new decorative fabrics
at the Detroit
at modern
Institute of Arts.
He will offer
numbers .by
Handel, . Scarlat-
ti, Purcell, Rim-
sky - Korsakov,
Weinberg, Mil- Don. Frolunan
Trust Modern Age to give-- you the answer
ner, Zaira, Kosakoff, MacGimsey
and Rossini. • Rebedca Frohman
to your drapery problems ... Beautiful draw
will accompany him at the piano,
drapes that form a unique background for
and will present a group of solo
I
your
rooms
. . . in handsome linen ... hand
selections.
blocked
patterns . . . unusual prints .
Tickets for • the recital may be
obtained at Grinnell's, • Metro
modern motifs . . . in decorative colors.
Music House, or - at the door.
.1
Visit Modern Age today!
Baritone Don Frohman
Service Group Works
Presents Recital Nov. 12 On By-Law Reform
aqe
Hand Tailored
I
I
DRAPERIES
I
I
I
Deadline Note
Contributors to the columns
of The Jewish News are asked
to note the following dead-
lines:
All copy must be at our
office, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., at
12 noon Tuesday preceding
publication. All pictures or
cuts must be in our hands not
later than 10 a.m. Monday
preceding publication.
Wherever possible, copy
should be typewritten, .double-
spaced, on one side of the
page only. No telephoned
items can be accepted.
On account of Thanksgiving,
the deadline for all copy for
the - issue of Nov. 28 will be
before 10 a.m. Monday, Nov.
24. The deadline for photos for
that issue will be at noon on
Friday, Nov. s21.
.
...for matching beauty
I CORNICES
I
I
Select your design and fabrics and your
_cornices, hand fashioned by modern age
experts will indeed by the crowning
points of your home.
Compare our prices
HOME APPOINTMENTS
PHONE " AT FOR
NO OBLIGATION TO YOU •
I CUSTOM
MADE
INTERIOR
DECORATING,
molde
I
Vito.
13230 DEXTER NEAR DAVISON
Reupholstering
•
Slipcovers
To bring you
furs of superlative beauty
We announce
Our Association as . .
An alliance created to make available to
our many friends and customers a wider and
more varied array of the finer, luxury furs.
Natural Wild Easter%
We are purveyors of the more select skins,
Canadian Mink Cape•
fashioned with exquisite artistry by design-
Jacket
of distiffi ction,
, ers of renown. Mink, Sable, Persian, Leop-
ard, Nutria, Seal . . radiant furs created
for a connoisseur's delight. Weinvite you
to see them in our salon.
We offer complete furrier facili-
ties. Restyling, repairs, cleaning
and storage are available at mod-
erate costs.
open evenings
Natural Ranch Mink
45-inch coat in that
perfect • "just right".
preferred color.
AND
FURS
7734 W. McNichols Road
•
afar Wou#aghooso