OS, \Th JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 17, 1948 ..Cociety divi0Le3 Ruth Miriam Levine To Wed Louis Cassel Complimenting their mother, Mrs. Benjamin Lambert, on the occasion of her 80th birthday, Mir. and Mrs. Louis Lambert, Mrs. S. Lambert Brown, and Mr. and Mrs, 'William H. Frank will be hosts this Friday evening at the Great Lakes Club at a family dinner and informal reception for their closeSt friends. Mrs. Phillip Rossen of 2775 Collingwood is spending the winter in Tucson. Ariz., accompanied by her daughters, Geraldine and Bette, and son, Shell. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Mancielbatim and family of Windsor were honored at a farewell party given by Congregation Shaarey Zedek of Windsor prior to their moving to Detroit. The Mandelbaum fainily now is residing at .2530 Tyler. • Benita Rovin, -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Rovin of Cort- land Ave. entertained 'a group of her • friends at a party at her home last Saturday afternoon in honor of her 13th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Herman and daughter, Muriel, left for a six-week stay at the St. Moritz Hotel in Florida. Mr. and -Mrs. Alexander Moss of Northlawn Ave. are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Weissman, and granddaughter, Beth, in Mt. Vernon. N. Y. Before, returning home they will visit in New Haven, Conn., and Bound Brook. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malamud will sail Dec. 17 for South America. They will be gone two weeks and will visit Montevideo, Uruguay, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Baskin of Cherry lawn Ave. are visiting in New York. In honor of their 25th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. David Frurnin of 3219 Elmhurst had a dinner at their home on Sunday, Dec. 12, for the 'immediate family. Mr. and Mrs.- Louis Partovich entertained for their family and friends at a housewarming party at their new home, 4044 Buena Vista, Dec. 5. During the evening $50 was raised, which Louis Partovich, president of Partovich Family Club, donated to Israel. Mr. and Mrs. I. Rodman Myers of the Seward and their children, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Rodman N. Myers, spent the last week-end at Niagara Falls. Mary Einstein, who attends Lake Erie College in Ohio, spent the last week-end as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. 'Stanley Fleischaker of West Eight Mile Rd. - Mrs. Richard Heavenrich of Weymouth, Mass. is spending the week-end as the guest of her mother, Mrs. S. Lambert Brown of the Lee Crest Apt., and her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Heavenrich of Longfellow Ave. Her sister, Mary Brown, who is attending Simmons College, will arrive on Saturday to spend the holiday vacation with her mother. Dr. and Mrs. B. Benedict Glazer of Oak Dr. have as their guest for a week her sister, Mrs. Reingold of Pittsburgh. Nancy Wollner, who attends Smith College, is spending • the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian G. Wolfner of Burlington Rd. . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shwayder of Fairfield Ave. returned from New York, where they spent a few days visiting with their children, Mr, and Mrs. Warren Shwayder. and their new grandson. Their son, Richard, who attends Olivet College. is home for the holiday vacation. Mrs. Walter Laib of Burlington Rd. has returned from New Orleans, where she spent a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frankel have returned to their home in Denver after a short visit with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Oberfelder of Canterbury Rd. Susan Kaichen, who attends Bradford Junior College in. Massa- chusetts, is spending the vacation period with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen of Huntington Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mills of Cincinnati are spending a few weeks visiting with her children.. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Jacobson of Huntington Woods, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Field of Roslyn Rd. Marianne Shapero is home from her classes at Wellesly College to spend the vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero of Strathcona Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Man-lo of Calvert Ave. had as their guest for a few days last week her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schmidt of Darlington, England, Nancy Weisman is home from Boston, where she attends Erskine Junior College, to spend the vacation period with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Suffolk Dr. Mrs. Joshua Wohlgelernter and son,.Uzzi, of Haifa, are the guests of Rabbi and Mrs. M. J. Wohlgelernter of 4301 Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rodenberg of Evansville, Ind., returned home after visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harris of Kipling Ave., Detroit. Miss Dorothy Stiglitz of Euclid Ave. returned from a visit in Cleveland. M arriageJ FRANKLIN-SHLAIN: Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Shlain announce the marriage of their daughter Leona, to Irving G. Franklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour H. Fra:aklin, on Dec. 2. * * * STEEN-GOLD - SHEVIN: Mrs. Irving J. Shevin. and Maurice Steingold were married Dec. 7, They plan to spend the next two months in Miami Beach. * * MULLER-‘SCH-RED3ER: Wear- ing a gown of blush pink satin, Blualaa Fagle Schreiber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schreiber of Warrington Dr., became the bride of Walter Muller, son of Mrs. Carl Muller of the Belcreit Hotel, at a ceremony Monday, Dec. 6, at the Hotel Statler. Dr. A.• M. Hershman and Rabbi Morris Adler officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a wedding dinner. The bride's gown was fash- ioned with an illusion yoke edged in seed pearls, a draped bustle and full train. She carried a cas- cading bouquet of roses and gar- dedias.. Her fingertip illusion veil was held by a crown of orange blossoms and pearls. Zenia Singer vas matron-of- honor and Lois Aronsson and Mollie Berman, bridesmaids. Ber- nead. Fineman served as best man, and the ushers were Max and Howard Schreiber, the bride's brothers, Irving Ellman, Dr. Har- vey Firestone and Beim Zack. The young- couple are honey- mooning in Florida. They will live in Detroit. a Pisgah to Present Music Cavalcade Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith and its Ladies Auxiliary will pre- sent "The Cavalcade of Jewish Music" ; featuring Susie Michael and Maurice Friedman, at 8:30 p. m. Monday, Dec. 2g, at the Northwest Synagogue. Admis- sion will be by membership card Dray.. The Cavalcade is a representa- tion of the spirit of Israel through the ages in song, narra- tive and pantomime. Miss Michael is an American Jewish artist noted for her in- terpretation of piano music Writ- ten on Hebraic motifs. Friedman, born in Wilna, has achieved fame on the concert stage in this country as a bari- tone, and is considered a leading interpretor of Jewish song and folk-lore. UHS Women to Hold 'Roslyn Hurwitz Sets Luncheon on Hanukah March Wedding Date Paid-up members of the Wo- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hurwitz men's Auxiliary of the United of Calvert Ave. announce the Hebrew Schools are invited to a engagement of their daughter, luncheon and Hanukah meeting Roslyn, to Dr. Murray Vinnik of at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday, Dec. 29, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. The children of the schools will singand will light Hanukah candles. A quiz program also will be featured. The Auxiliary maintains a Remembrance Fund, contribu- tions to which may be made by contacting Mrs. Meyer Charlip, UN. 2-8239. PWO Group Celebrates Donor Event's Success RUTH MIRIAM LEVINE Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levine of 3742 Cortland announce the betrothal of their daughter, Ruth Miriam, to Louis I. Cassel, son of Samuel Cassel of Johnstown, Pa. A late spring wedding is being planned. Inter-faith Harmony Winterhalter School Program Celebrates Hanukah, Christmas Winterhalter School established a new tradition for interfaith ac- tivities with its combined Hanu- kah-Christmas program, for stu- dents and parents, on Tuesday evening. Throughout the past two weeks, children of the Christian faith were preparing the Christmas decorations and Jewish children provided the Hanukah Menorahs and six-pointed Stars of David for the settings for classroom and assembly celebrations. While Jewish children refrain- ed from singing the strictly relig- ious Christmas songs, all children participated in the _singing of Hanukah melodies. Miss Evelyn Booth, principal of Winterhalter School, has received commendations for the manner in which the programs have been planned to avoid harming the religious feelings of Christians and Jews and were instead aimed at creating a harmonious inter- faith atmosphere. In honor of the success of the recent donor event of the Pioneer Women's Organization, Goldie Meyerson Group of PWO will hold a victory social Tuesday evening, Dec. 21, at 11818 Dex- ter. An evening of games is plan- ned. Mrs. F. Primak will pre- sent honors to workers. $68,000 was raised at the donor event. The group will hold a Han- ukah latke party at 8 p. m. Sat- urday. Dec. 25, at the home of Mary Bednarsh, 2903 Webb. A Palestinian film, the candle-light- ing ceremony and a social are planned. Members, husbands and friends are invited. &dal Calendar Dec. 25—Miss Ruth Teitel- baum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teitelbaum of Highland Ave., to Lou Fisher of Cortland Ave., son of Mrs. Ben Weinberg, at the bride's residence. Dinner will be held at Northwood Inn. Candid photo, 1 PICTORIAL ALBUMS Wedding Gowns FOR RENT Deroit's Jest Lauhdry Thousands of Women SaY- Use - Quality LatindrY Because Saves . ' Time Money and wo-rr y Shirts Beautifully Laundered Quality Laundry HOGARTH 8000 - "Yesterday's Dream— Today's Reality" PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS Evenings Only R. Goldenberg TYIer 5-3868 Your Patronage Soicited For HANUKAH GIFTS Come to CITY JUVENILE FURNITURE CO. 8816 • 12th ST. Elazar to Address Kvutzah on Adult Jewish Education "Experiments in Adult Jewish Education" is the subject chosen by Albert Elazar, associate super- intendent of the United Hebrew Schools; for discussion at the next meeting of Kvutzah Ivrith, Hebrew cultural group, Satur- day, Dec, 18, 9:30 p.m., in the Rose Sittig Cohen Building. The lect0re will be delivered in He- brew. The public is invited. There is no admission charge. .Joseph Katz is president. MISS ROSLYN HURWITZ Lansing, son of Mrs. A. Vinnik of New York! Miss Hurwitz is a graduate of Wayne University and received her master's degree at the Unin versity of Michigan. She is now an instructor at Michigan State College. Dr. Vinnik attended Brooklyn College, New York University and Lincoln College. The couple will be married in March. 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