Pearl-Hartman Nuptials Solemnized at Beth El Women's League, Wayne Sponsor Leadership Class At a beautiful candlelight double-ring ceremony Sept. 17 in the main auditorium of Temple Beth El, Audrey Joyce Hartman, A 10 week course in club daughter of Mrs. Andrew Hart- leadership, sponsored by the man of Ohio Ave., and the late League of Jewish Women's Mr. Hartman, became the bride Organizations in cooperation with Wayne University began last Monday, at the Jewish Center. Purpose of the program is to familiarize interested club wo- men in all phases of club leader- ship, including parliamentary procedure, committee reports, publicity and programming. Maryanna Pearse, of the speech department, and Rita Hoban, of the office of community relations, are the instructors. The course meets in two sec- tions, Monday morning from 11 to 12, and Tuesday evenings from 7:30 to 9. For further information and reservations, club women are invited to contact Miss Hoban, TE. 1-3197. MRS. DONALD PEARL of Donald J. Pearl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearl of Broad- street Blvd. The bride wore a gown of ice blue slipper satin and her finger tip veil of silk illusion fell from a braided satin tiara of the same shade. She carried a spray of white orchids and stephanotis on a mother of pearl prayer book. The bride's brother, Burton C. Hartman, gave his sister in marriage. Her matron-of-honor was Mrs. Myron Shein, sister of the bride- groom. Viola Shogan was maid- of-honor. The bridesmaids were Marilyn Patricia Hartman, sister of the bride, Joan Eston, Eleanor Heilbronner and Suzanne Sha- pero. Morton Pearl was his brother's best man, and the ushers were Myron Stein, Harvey Freeman, Robert Kuttnauer and Alan Rein- h eimer. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the social hall of the Temple. After a fort- night honeymoon in New York City, the newlyweds are residing at 3040 W. Boston Blvd. Iris Ann Kerner Wed At Home Ceremony Iris Ann Kerner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Kerner, was united in marriage with J. Richard Fynke, son of Dr. and Mrs. Morris Fynke Woodmere, Long Island, N. Y., at an evening THE JEWISH NEWS—II Friday, October 15, 1948 AJC Chapter Opens Membership Campaign At Sukkoth Meeting Detroit Metropolitan Chapter of the American Jewish Congress, formerly known as the Detroit Section, AJC, will sponsor a Sukkoth festival at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday; Oct. 20, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. The program is under the di- rection of • the membership com- mittee, of which John Hurtig is chairman.. All members and friends are invited to the pro- gram, which will initiate the chapte r's 1948-49 membership drive. The drive will continue in No- vember with membership house parties. Mrs. Sophie Fordon and Mrs. Pauline Krauss are in charge of the parties, which will be fol- lowed by discussion groups, ar- ranged by Mrs. Betty Leonard and Mrs. Jeanette Ross. Arlazaroff Branch Schedules gapluet Arlazaroff Branch of the Jew- ish National Workers' Alliance will hold its annual banquet Sun- day evening, Oct. 31„ at La- char's. Guests of hon- or will be Mor- ris and Emma Shaver, who are now in Israel. The Shavers will give a detailed report of life in Eretz. P. Imber is GEN. MAURICE ROSE AUX- ILIARY, JWV, is planning a membership tea at 8 p. m. Tues- day, Oct. 19, at the home of Es- telle Trubow, 18487 Monica. Ai* lene Rhodes, department presi- dent, will be guest speaker. Mus- ical entertainment and refresh- ments are on the program. Weddings Enjoy the superb strictly kosher cuisine of the Bel-Aire! Plan Fo have your weddings, showers, PECI A Detroit's Best Laundry Value RATES Thousands of Women Say— --- Mrs. Herman Sharfman of To- ledo, formerly Clara Pearlman of Detroit, has had two of her newest songs published. Sheet music of her "When the Cotton Blossoms Bloom in Georgia," and "Please Don't Wake Me from My Lovely Dream," will soon be on sale. Mrs. Sharfman's songs are played regularly by Toledo or- chestras at hotels, theaters, on the air, and at private social events. She is the daughter of Mrs. Rose Pearlman and sister of Louis Pearlman, Mrs. Maurice I. Bale and Mrs. David Yaker, all MRS. J. RICHARD FYNKE service in her parent's home on of Detroit. Lincolnshire Drive on Oct. 7. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer officiated. The bride chose for her wed- ding a gown of camilla white satin. Her long-tiered veil of silk illusion was held in place by a coronet of heirloom rosepointe lace. The second tier was edged in a rosepointe applique. She carried a Bible with orchids. Her sister, Mrs. Bernard Siegel, was matron of honor. Judy Kut- zen was flower girl and Richard Siegel carried the ring. Mr. and Mrs. Fynke left for Chicago for their honeymoon. "I For Mid-Week Weddings Use Quality Laundry Because If Saves Time, Money and Worry." Shirts Beautifully Laundered Quality Laundry HOGARTH 8000 DETROIT'S BEAUTIFUL CATERING SHOWPLACE STRICTLY KOSHER Direction of VAAD IIARABONLIVI Your Patronage Solicited CATERING ENTERPRISES 8231 WOODWARD TR. 3-5800 • FOR LUXURIOUS FURS, THE TREND IS TO DAVID and IRVING Specially 'Priced at Only ) 1195 'Half-Blood Ranch Mink Plus Tax Sling C pe . . . You'll adore the grace of its soft, smooth-flowing line. You'll wear this most lovely cape with urbane poise. It has the new, longer length .. . and Open Every Evening Till 9 O'Clock a piquant collar that's especially flattering. Featured . . . in a special selling ... at a price that offers you a substantial saving. UNiversity 4-3750 omeacompo110 66011.,01Wkfai • 136 W. 1111AY11111 • •31111 LYNDON • 11363 DIXtlit • 0,41 W. MtNICHOLs I 102 0 0 13 • 4444. W this beautiful atmosphere. Mrs. Keller Selected Sweetest Woman of '48 In recognition of her outstand- ing civic service as chairman of the TB and Health Society of Wayne County, Mrs. Sam Keller, 1981 W. Six Mile Road, was awarded the title of Detroit's "Sweetest Woman" by the Sweet- est Day Commit- tee at a lunch- eon at the Book- Cadillac Hotel. The honor was officially b e - stowed upon Mrs. Keller by Mrs. Glenn An- derson, 329 Meriweather, Grosse Pointe Farms, who re- Mrs. Keller ceived the title during last year's Sweetest Day activities for her efforts in behalf of disabled vet- erans at Percy Jones Hospital. Mrs. Keller was selected for the 1948 title as a result of her selfless service in organizing the TB and Health Society's, activ- ities to raise funds for the aid of tuberculosis patients. Much of _ Mrs. Keller's time is devoted to the annual Christmas Seal drive. Her activities on behalf- of TB patients are termed by the Sweet- est Day Committee as typifying the spirit of Sweetest Day—"Re- member to Make Someone Happy!" The Sweetest Woman award marks preparations for the an- nual observance of Sweetest Day proclaimed by Mayor Eugene Van Antwerp for Saturday, Oct. 16. Bar Mitzvahs, banquets, receptions and luncheon meetings in Former Detroiter Has Two Songs Published JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION will meet at 1 p.m. Wed- nesday, Oct. 20, at Bnai Moshe, to plan the 28th annual banquet, which will take place Nov. 21 at Bel Air. chairman of the dinner, assisted by D. Sislin, program chairman; Adele Mondry, publicity; Harry Mondry and P. Yeffe, seer etariesw Harry Schumer is president of Arlazaroff Branch. 7734 W. McNICHOLS RD. Near Woodingham Drive