THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 30, 1948 clivilieo Siegan-Factor Troth Revealed by Parents Society Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heavenrich, of Longfellow Ave., are leav- ing this Friday for Coronado Beach, Calif., where they plan to spend the winter months. Mrs. Anne Holtzman and Mrs. Herman Wetsman, of West Chi- cago, are planning to leave this week-end for a visit . in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman, of Fairfield Ave., are leaving this Saturday to spend a month in Hawaii and Los Angeles. •• - Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dworkin and daughter, Barbara, left Thurs- day for Toronto .where they will spend a week. Miss Elaine Betty Phillips, whose marriage to Morris New- man takes place on Feb. 1, was entertained at pre-nuptial _ affairs by the following: Mesdames William Shapiro, Julius Simon, M. Direnfeld, I. E. Goodman, David Lieberwitz, Sam Simon, Sam Gerendasy, Ben Franklin and Al Selesnick. Henrietta Garvett of 2996 Monterey is spending a month in Miami visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Martin K. Marrich. Mr. and Mrs. SaulSaulson, formerly of 12524 Broadstreet, are :now residing at 950 Whi tmore Rd. Mr. aneMrs. Darwin M. Fieldinc, Fielding and family of 17511 Kentucky have left for a month's vacation in Beach. Mrs. Nathan Shafkind of Roselawn Ave. has returned from Ottawa, Canada, where she attended the wedding of her cousin, Bernard Lacome, to Shirley Evenchick, Jan. 14. Mrs. Shafkind also .attended the 29th annual Zionist convention at the Chated'u Laurier and visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wainer of Northlawn Ave. left Sunday for a two'Aveek stay at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk and daughter, Nancy, are visiting in New York and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hordes celebrated their 31st wedding anni- versary Jan. 23. Minnie Bernstein of Joy Rd. and. Mrs. Morris Burnstein and children of Tuxedo Ave. left Jan. 28 for Toronto, where they will attend the wedding of Melvin Robins of Detroit to Judith Bell of Toronto. • Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lemberg of 225 Merton Rd. are vaca- tioning in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Metz of Taylor Ave. left Jan. 7 to visit their son and his family in Phoenix, -Ariz. They will continue to Yellowstone Park and California and expect to return home in March. Among the Detroiters vacationing at the Triton Hotel, Miami Beach, are Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Rice, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bielfield. Mr. and Mrs. Nate C. Rosenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tack and Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich. Mr. and Mrs. Max Loewenstein and Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Gerstman, who were guests at the. hotel, have already re- turned home. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoffman and children, Gilbert, Howard and Sandra, have left Detroit for permanent residence in Los Angeles. Before their departure they were honored at parties by Mr. and Mrs. D. Zalesin, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. S. Reisig, Mr. and Mrs. S. Siegal, Mr. and Mrs. L. Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. T. Zohott, Mr. and Mrs. L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sief, Mr. and Mrs. 'William Krochmal, Mr. and Mrs. L. Cormon, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brant, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rodman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Topcik, Mr. and Mrs. H. Herschman and Miss McLeod and Mrs. H. Stanford of the J. L. Hudson Co. The Louis Katz' of Suffolk Dr. are now in residence at their winter home on Indian Creek, Miami Beach. Youth Groups On Feb. 5, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Jr. Hadassah- Masada will have as guest speak- er Rabbi Morris Adler, on the subject, "Why Be a Jew?". This meeting is for members only. Dues will be accepted at the door. MISS ELEANOR SIEGAN Mr. and Mrs. Irving Siegan, of McQuade Ave., announce the en- gagement of their dLighter, Eleanor, to Charles J. Factor, son of Lawrence Factor, of Clements Ave. and the late Mrs. Dorothy Factor. The wedding date has not yet been set. Bnai Brith Young Women's Fund-Raising Stag Feb. 22 . Detroit Bnai Brith Young Wom- en will present their annual fund raising stag affair Sunday, Feb. 22,. 8:30 p.m., at Moose Temple, Cass and Elizabeth.. A variety stow, "A Night of Fun. and Frolic," will be given cabaret style and there will be dancing. Tickets may be obtained from ticket. chairman, Betty Skol- nik, 2690 W. Grand, TO. 7-5127, or Bnai Brith Youth headquar- ters, 11718 Dexter, TO. 8-1390. Proceeds will be used to sup- port Bnai Brith philanthropies. CHILDREN'S SHOE SALE! 'The first Oneg Shabbat held at Mr. and Mrs. M. Landau's home was a success. The next one will be held Feb. 20 at the Theodore Levin home, 8611 La Salle. The b o w l i n g league meets every Wednesday night at The Orient Recreation Alley, 8521 Linwood. The fund raising committee under the direction of Zelda - Sacks and Bill Fitzerman is carrying on an extensive drive to raise funds for Palestine projects. The goal is $3,500. The Mother-Daughter d on or desert luncheon is to be held March 14 at the Wardell-Shera- ton. Jan. 31—Miss Joan Rothman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Emil Rothman of Glastonbury road, to Seymour Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solman Goldman of Richton Ave., at the home of the bride. * * * Feb. 8 — Miss Helen Sloan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sloan, 12800 Santa Clara, to Ray- mond Kanfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kanfer, at a 5 o'clock ceremony at the Shaarey Zedek. Beautiful Personalized Book Matches and Napkins For Weddings and Parties 5-DAY SERVICE Also Commercial Matches REASONABLE PRICES Michigan Match Co. 1012 DIME BLDG. 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Reports will be given by David Abels, Ruth Meklar and Ruth- Ellen Katzman. Refreshments will be served. * * * Members of JUNIOR. HADAS- SAH-MASADA are invited to a "Bubble Bounce" Sunday, Feb. 8, at the Park Ave. Hotel. Dancing and entertainment , are planned _ . The two groups will meet Feb. 5 at Shaarey Zedek to hear Rabbi Morris Adler discuss "Why Be a Jew." Both events are open to members only. Young women 18 and over, and young men 21 and over may become members at the door, however. * * * Irving Schlussel, president of the Jewish National Fund Coun- cil of Detroit, will discuss the sig- nificance of the JNF at a meeting of CHAPTER ONE, Zionist Or- ganization of Detroit, at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 3, at Bnai Moshe. The organization is sponsoring a leap-year dinner-dance Sunday evening, Feb. 29. Tickets, at $2.50 per person, may be reserved by calling Selma Jakont, social chairman, TO. 7-7861. Bowlers are invited to join Chapter One at 3 p. m. each Sunday at the Bowl-O-Drome. * * Oscar Nudelman, Chicago psy- chologist and hypnotist, will be guest of the YOUNG PEOPLES' CLUB of the NORTHWEST HE- BREW CONGREGATION Sun- day, Feb. 8, at the synagogue so- cial , hall. The program will be open to the public. Admission is 50 cents. Prograrn chairman is David Shepherd. Page Nine For Home Appointments at No Obligation to You CORNICES SLIP COVERS age e 13230 DEXTER NEAR DAVISON We Have No Branches. Only "ONE' Modern Age in Detroit and Elsewhere. A smart two eylet tie, styled straight to the heart of Little Miss. There's plenty of healthy foot comfort, too. Sizes MISS BETTY GORNBEIN At a family dinner at their home on Glendale Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gornbein announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Betty, to Milton Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Marks of Sorrento Ave. Both Miss Gornbein and her fiance attended Wayne University. 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