Page Ten THE JEWISH NEWS Wed Recently ..Activitieo in Society Helen Salk of 4333 Glendale has returned from an extended trip to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago. Miss Claire Sari. Israel of the Wilshire, has received an M. A. degree in Clinical Psychology from Wayne • University Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cohen of Windsor will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday evening, Feb. 14 at the Shaar Hashomayim synagogue, Windsor. They are the parents of Mrs. B. Nathan, Mrs. S. L. Goodman, Mrs. George Bassin and Molly Cohen of Detroit, Sam Cohen of Windsor, and Mrs. M. Katzman of Chatham, Ontario. Mr, and Mrs. Cohen have 15 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Nlr. and Mrs. Jacob Silberstein of Burlingame Ave. are vaca- tioning in Tucson and California. Mrs. Sophie EpStein of Burlingame Ave. is vacationing in At- lantic City. Out-of-town guests here for the wedding on Sunday evening, at the Shaarey Zedek, of .Miss Helen Sloan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sloan of Santa Clara Ave., to Raymond Kanfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kanfer, included the following: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Slomovitz and Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Epstein. of Bayonne, N. J.; Ber- nard Slomovitz of N. Arlington, N. J.; Dr. and Mrs. Harold Sahm of Staten Island, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Al Garvin and Mrs. Rbbert Slutzky of Windsor; Mrs. Pauline Kaufman of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schatzberg and daughter, Helen, and Mrs. Rose Polotofsky and daughter, Selma, and Joy Kaner, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Slutzky and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Slutzky of New Castle, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Hy Steinberg, Jersey City, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. George Rosen- baum, Milton Rosenbaum and Elaine Rosenbaum, Flint; Erma Eichorn, Saginaw; Rosalyn Green, Cleveland; Cy Rosenbaum, Bronx, N.Y.; Rose Lee Kossan, Passaic, N. J.; Deborah Weinerman, Brooklyn, N.. Y.•, Lawrence Burk, Dorothy Lublin, Maureen Levitt, Ann Arbor; and R.. B. Bassett of Darlington, Pa. - Pre-nuptial affairs given in honor of Miss Helen Sloan, Feb. 8 bride, included the following: Eight luncheon parties by Mesdames Edward Lutz, Charles Kanfer, Al Salesnick, William Kadushin, Morris Lasser, Ernest Burke, Jay Freedheim and Miss Claire Kantiff; teas by Mesdames Robert Slutsky and Al Gurwin of Windsor, Mrs. Philip Slomovitz and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roe. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tigay of 18230 Pennington Drive. left Feb. 7 for an extended motor trip to Texas, Arizona and California. They are to visit friends in Houston and San Antonio, Texas, and-Mr. and Mrs. I. Gallow who are recuperating in Tucson. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Frank of the Lee Plaza are vacationing at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles. Mrs. Hattye 0. Davis of Whitmore Rd. is on a month's visit with her sister in California. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin of Boston Blvd. are away for a month's visit with friends in California. Mr. and Mrs. Harry LeVine of Muirland Ave. returned from a trip to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Ivar J. Kahn .of Chicago Blvd. returned from a vacation in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alexander returned from a stay in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Sales of Atkinson Ave. celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary last week. Co-hosts were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. N. F. Sales, their brother and sister. Out-of-town guests attend- ing the celebration included Mrs. Gilmore Block of St. Louis, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. James Sales and son, David, of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary at the Arlington Hotel, Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gelehelin of Pennington Dr. left for a two weeks' trip to New York and Washington, D. C. Youth Groups Joseph Silberschein for the sec- ond consecutive year, is chairman of AZA REX night club "Chez La Roix" to be held Saturdap and Sunday, March 13 and 14, at the Tuller Hotel's Arabian Room. Co-chairmen are Robert Burk and Gerald Meyerson. * * * A dramatic skit will highlight the open. meeting of CHAPTER ONE, ZOD, at 8:30 p. m. Thurs- day, Feb. 19, at the Rose Sittig Cohen auditorium. Young men and women 18 to 30 are invited. Sunday evening, Feb. 29, Chapter One will take over Club Casa- nova for its Leap Year dinner- dance for members and non- members, stag or coupled. Reser- vations must be made in advance. Tickets can be obtained by call- ing Selma Jakont, TO. 7-7861. * * * Assignment in Tel Aviv," re- cent Palestine movie, will be shown at the open house to be sponsored by the Wayne Uni- versity chapter of the INTER- COLLEGIATE ZIONIST FEDER- ATION of America at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17, at Hillel House. Refreshments, singing and danc- ing- will complete the program. The first meeting of the IZFA Leadership Training Institute will be held at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19, at Hillel House. A Kum- sitz (get-to-gether) will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22. * * * REBECCA GRATZ and LOUIS MARSHALL AUXILIARIES of Bnai Brith Young Women will present a round table discussion in observance of Brotherhood Week Tuesday, Feb. 17, at Cen- tral High School. Three guest speakers will take part in the discussion, under the auspices of the Jewish Community Council. Technicolor movies will complete the evening's program. Girls aged 18 to 25 who are interested in attending may contact Marcie Becker, WE. 4-5100. AZA CHAPTER 661 will hold a series of three events this week end. Sabbath eve services and an Oneg Shabbat will be held Fri- day evening at the Wayne Hillel Foundation. Bob Steinberg will lead the service and Leonard Sandweiss will direct the Sobol choir in several selections. A de- bate on Universal Military Train- ing will follow, with Sander Le- vin, Fred Stoller, Lew Pommor- ance and David Siegle participat- ing. Installation of officers will be held at a dated affair on Sat- urday, with past president Alvin Goldberg as installing officer. At 11 a. m. on Sunday a brunch will be held and a tobogganing party is scheduled in the evening. * LOUIS MARSHALL and RE- BECCA GRATZ BNAI BRITH YOUNG WOMEN will hear Wal- ter Klein of the Jewish Com- munity Council lead a discussion on brotherhood at a meeting at 8:30 p. in. Tuesday, Feb. 17, in room 218 at Central High School. Plans for a membership brunch and social are being completed. Young women aged 18 to 25 are invited. For information con- tact Bobbie Silverstein. mem- bership chairman, TY. 8-5038. * * * "Is the Marshall Plan a Plan for Peace?" will be the subject debated by students from Temple Israel and Temple Beth El in the February YOUTH SPEAKS for- um. This third in the monthly series of forums will take place at 7:45 p. m., Feb. 18 in the social hall of the Northwest Synagogue. All students of high school age are invited to- attend and partici- pate in the audience discussion which will follow the debate. A social hour, including refresh- ments and dancing, will complete the program. * * * • EMMA LAZARUS CHAPTER of Bnai Brith Young Women will celebrate its second anniversary at an open house at p. m. Sun- day, Feb. 15, at the Wayne Hillel House, 4841 Second. The public is invited. MRS. SOL CERESNIE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horwich of 9334 Yellowstone announce the marriage of their daughter, So- phie, to Sol Ceresnie. The wed- ding took place Dec. 21 at Beth Emanuel synagogue. The bride was attended by Muriel. Navis of California, ma- tron-of-honor, and Mildred Co- hen, maid-of-honor. Henry Lands- berg of Toronto served the groom as best man. The couple flew to New York for a two-week honeymoon. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brown, of 2952 Gladstone, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harold Leon, at 9:30 a. m. Saturday, Feb. 14, at Beth Itzchock synagogue, 3836 Fischer. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Max Robiner of 2468 Clairmount announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Donald Maxwell, at 9 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, at Mishkan Israel Syna- gogue, Blaine near Linwood. At home from 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Sovel announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert Lee, who will conduct the entire Sabbath serv- ices, Saturday morning, Feb. 14, at Bnai Jacob Synagogue, Lin- wood and Richton. Buffet dinner Sunday, Feb. 15, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 11 p.m. at 2695 Burlingame. No cards. * * * Mrs. Jacob Bernstein of 9350 Wildernere announces t h e Bar Mitzvah of her son, Newton Ben- jamin, Saturday morning, Feb. 21, at Shaarey Zedek. At home to friends and relatives from 7 to 11 p. m. that evening. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Irving ,,Silberg of 11842 LaSalle Blvd. announce the Bar Mitzvah of -their son, Joel, Saturday morning, Feb. 14, at the David W. Simons Bldg., Tuxedo and Holmur. Buffet din- ner will be served from 1 to 5 p. m. Sunday at the Wilshire Hotel. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Max Taub of 3748 Pennsylvania Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harry, at 10 a. m. Saturday, Feb. 28, at Beth Itzchock Synagogue, 3836 Fischer. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Starikoff of 2925 Buena Vista announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Joseph Samuel, Saturday morning, Feb. 14, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Building, 13226 Lawton. A din- ner for 100 guests will be given on February 22 at Assembly Hall, 9125 12th St. Bnai Brith Young Women Present Cabaret Show "A Night of Fun and Frolic," a cabaret style variety show, will be presented at 8:30 p. m. Sun- day, Feb. 22, at Moose Temple, Cass and Elizabeth, by . Bnai Brith Young Women. Paul Leash and his orchestra will provide the music. Tickets may be obtained from ticket chairman Betty Skolnik, 2690 Grand, TO. 7-5127, or at Bnai Brith Youth headquarters, 11718 Dexter, TO. 8-1390. Friday, February 13, 1948 Symphony Artists Appear in Concert Lovely Bride The Joint Yiddish Culture Committee of the Jewish Com- munity Council and the Jewish Community Center will present a special program of Jewish music Sunday evening, Feb. 8, in the auditorium of the Center, I. Zemel and J. Rosenshine, co- chairman, announced. Featured artists will be Zinovi Bistritzky, violinist, and Bernard Rosen, clarinetest, of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and Pavel Slavensky, baritone, musical di- rector of the Northwest -Hebrew Congregation and of the Halevy Singing Society. Rebecca Frohman will accompany them on the paino. Zemel will open the program with remarks on the significance of Jewish Music Month. MC Human Relations Group Offers New Angle In Ending Discrimination Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress announces a division meeting for all chapters to be held in the form of a Kaffee Klatch at 1 p. m. Wednesday, Feb. 18, at the Rose Sittig Cohen auditorium. The human relations committee, under the direction of Mrs. Louis Tatken, divisional vice-president, will present, by means of socio- drama, a new approach to the alleviation -of discrimination. Working with Mrs. Tatken are the following chapter vice-presi- dents of t h e human relations committee: Mrs. Emmanuel Ein- stein, central; Mrs. G. Kionel Willens, northwest; Mrs. Williani Cohen, south, and Mrs. Alfred Bleier, northeast. Those participating in the pre- sentation are: Mesdames Allen Weston, Sol Dann, Janice Men- delsohn, Albert Kaplan, Herman Kazdan, Edward Zackin, Arnold Weitzman, Harr y Last, Julius Stross, Selden. Koblin, S. Schmidt, B. Weiner and Samuel Zeldes. All members and their friends are invited to attend: MRS. SIDNEY BERG Bnai Moshe synagogue was the scene of a candlelight ceremony uniting Betty Marie Duschinsky, daughter of Mrs. Helen Duschin- sky and the late Bert Duschinsky, to Sidney Berg, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Sigmund Berg of Leslie Ave. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. The bride's gown was of candle- light satin and rose pointe, lace, with a court train. Her three- tiered' veil of illusion fell from a tiara of orange blossoms, and she carried white orchids and sweet peas on a white Bible. She was given in marraige by her brother, George Dukhinsky, and was attended by Clara Wiesenberg, maid-of-honor; Ce- celia Duschinsky, matron of honor; and Clara Klein, Florence Brumer, Melanie Weinberger and Betty Lebowitz, bridesmaids. Burton Selik served as best man a n d Edward Duchin, the bride's brother, Ralph Brumer, Dave Horowitz and Arnold Goldenhar were -ushers. 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