Miss Bond to Wed Dr. Abraham Becker Rabbi Gordon Addresses Newlywed Kal Kaufers Junior Hadassah Friday Honeymoon in Florida Junior Hadassah goes "Through the Looking Glass" Friday, May 21, at 1675 Boston Blvd. Guest of the evening will be Rabbi Irwin Gordon of the Wayne Hillel Foun- dation. Hostess for the evening will be Mrs. Frank Wetsman. Junior Ha- dassah invites the Jewish youth of Detroit to participate in this discussion and social program. The conference of all the Cen- tral States Junior Hadassah chap- ters is to take place at Camp Michagama, May 28 through 31. A full program is being planned to bring young women of the re- gion up-to-date on the problems of Zionism. Registrations are now being taken for the conference by Toby Langer, UN. 3-0286, or Helen Kar- abenick, TO. 8-4966. MISS DOROTHEA BOND Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Bond of 3342 Ewald Circle an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothea, to Dr. Abra- ham Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Becker of 300 Tuxedo. . Silverman Auxiliary Installs New Leaders Celebrate Golden Wedding on May 23 Mr. and Mrs, Alex Friedman of 2336 Glendale Ave. will cele- brate their golden wedding anni- versary on Sunday, May 23, at an open house for friends and relatives, at their, home. Installation of officers of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Morton A. Silverman Post of the . JeWish War VeteranS was held 'May 12 at the home of Lenore Stone. Elizabeth Shapiro, state de- partment president, assisted by Mrs. B. Rosenberg, installed the following officers: President, Silvia Koss; senior vice president, Eileen Wachler; junior vice president, Shirley Hirsch; treasurer, Ruth Elson; corresponding secretary, Anne Greenberg; recording secretary, Evelyn Silverman; patriotic in- structress, Lenore Stone; guard, Myra Gunsberg; conductress, Harriet Tuck; trustees, Bernice Kashtan, - Ruby Gantz, Estelle Goss, and Dorothy Moran. Resides in Akron MR. AND MRS. A. FRIEDMAN They were married on May 24, 1898, in New York City. Mr. Friedman - was engaged in the baking business for many years. They have three sons, Alfred, Saul and Jerome; four daugh- ters, Mrs. Charlotte Braun of Cleveland, 0., Mi-s. Ben Etten- berger of Dallas, Texas., Mrs. Jack Wasserman and Mrs. Har- riet Pritz, and eight grandchil- dren.- • eo Hebrew Immigrant Aid So- ciety is one of the most widely- known of the Allied Jewish Campaign - supported agencies. The HIAS corporate affidavits have brought many thousands . of Jews to this country since the war's end. AJC Sends Wire Urging Defeat of Mundt Bill Albert J. Silber, president of the Detroit American Jewish Con- gress, in telegrams to Michigan members of the House of Repre- sentatives urged defeat of The Mundt Bill. Silber declared in his wire: "In its attempt to protect American democracy, the proposed bill vio- lates most of the fundamental principles on which oUr democ- racy rests. It disregards the basic principle that guilt is personal and deprives American citizens of equal rights solely because of their opinions." THE JEWISH NEWS—17 Friday, May 21, 1948 DELICIOUS • Knishes • Gefulte Fish • Pastry • Strudel For All Occasions STRICTLY KOSHER CALL TY. 6-4956 eattly ...Caton featuring MR. LEO formerly of Hotel Statler and Fisher Building Beauty Salon And His Staff of Expert Operators PERMANENT WAVING • HAIR STYLING and HAIR CUTTING 12811 W. Seven Mile Rd. (Near Appoline) UN. 4-4854 OPEN EVES. BY APPOINTMENT MRS. KAL KAUFER Sunday, May 9, at Bel-Aire. Mrs. Kaufer is the 'former Har- riet Gellman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gellman of Clements Ave. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip 'Kaufer of Stoepel Ave. For her wedding, the bride wore a gown of white slipper satin, embroidered with seed- pearls and bugle beads. The veil was held by an embroidered tiara. Matron-of-honor was Mrs. Charles T. Gellman, aunt of- the bride; Mrs. .J. Froy of Chicago was maid-of-honcu-, and Esther Sandra Gellman, sister of the bride, and Phyllis Gellman, her cousin, were junior bridesmaids. Ring , bearer was Yudi Gellman, cousin of the bride. Best man was Leo Kaufer, brother of the bridegroom. Others in the bridal party were Helen Kaufer and Eve Matz, bridesmaids, and Barney Brown, and Gerald Kepes, ushers.. Present -at the wedding were relatives and friends from New York, Chicago, 'Toronto, Cleve- land, Washington, Philadelphia, and Mexico. 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She was attended by her sis- ter, Ida Goldenberg, matron-of- honor; Mrs. Esther Treitel and Emily Zewein of Cincinnati, bridesmaids, and her nieces, Sharon Goldenberg and Rochelle Stein, flower girls. Ben Torf of Cincinnati was his brother's best man. The ushers were Ruben Goldenberg and Saul Stein. Ronald Sweet was ring bearer. After a two-week honeymoon the newlyweds are making their home in Akron. Supply and Reconstruction Cor- poration, 200 W. 72nd St., New York City. An association bearing the Mr. and Mrs. Kal Kaufer will reside in their new home at 3380 name "ORT Tool Supply Corpor- Monterey upon their return from atiOn," has opened in Tel Aviv a honeymoon in Florida. The couple was united in marriage to supply artisans and various collective Workshops in Pales- tine with machinery tools, ac- cording to work `received at the headquarters of the American ORT Federation in New York. For farther information on the project contact the ORT Tool Bronx Rabbi Speaks At Arnbijan, Meeting; Organizations Invited In a call issued by the Detroit American Birobidjan Committee, all Jewish organizations are in- vited to send delegates to a con- ference which will take place at 10 a. m. Sunday,' May 23, at the Lee Plaza Hotel. The significance of the rise of a Jewish state in the Far East will be related by Isadore Starr, president of the Detroit Division of the American Birobidj an Committee, by Morris L. Olken, New York City national organ- izer of the Ambijan, and other community leaders. Rabbi. Mayer I. Herman - of the Brith Sholem Congregation, New York, secretary of the Bronx _Council of Rabbis, will be the principal speaker. ORT Tool Supply Opens For Israel Work Shops 753 kook Bldg. ,., lilA or informal party. Be guided by our fine reputation for choicest food • (strictly kosher, of course), attractive settings and faultless service. 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