14 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 1, 1949 ActivilieJ in Society' Annette Stern Wed To Sherwin J. Lutz Leon Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil, .Mr. and Mrs. David Zellman and Mr. and Mrs. A. DeRoven left for Israel last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fishman of Indiana Ave. have returned from a 10-day visit to New York, Philadelphia and Washington. Ruby Repitor entertained at a surprise birthday party March 29, at her home on Lawrence Ave, in honor of Barbara Miller. Mrs. Bessie Vine of Hamilton Ave. and Mrs. Leah Helpert of Elmhurst Ave. are vacationing in Daytona and Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loewenberg have returned from Miami Beach. Miss Ruth Friedland of LaSalle Blvd. has returned from a month's vacation in Miami Beach and Havana. Mrs. Irving B. Ackerman and daughter, Judith, of Shrewsbury Rd., are vacationing in West Palm Beach and will return home on April 19 . Mr. and Mrs. Myer Burnstein and their four children have moved to their new home in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Burnstein worked for the Detroit Times for many years and is now associated with the Los Angeles Examiner. Mr. and Mrs. Abe A. Schmier of Sherbourne Road have just re- turned from a month's stay in Nassau and Miami .Beach. Norma E. Spielberg and Shirlee Jacobs are enjoying an extended tour of Mexico. After a three weeks' sojourn in Mexico City and two weeks in Acapuico, they are now visiting surrounding cities and expect to return home via Vera Cruz, Havana, Cuba and New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ginsburg of Traverse City, Mich., have re- turned from a winter's vacation in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram L. Smokier of Prairie Ave. are spending 10 days in New York, where they are guests at the Hampshire House. Mrs. Alex Stern of 3264 Monterey entertained at a" buffet din- ner March 6 in honor of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Kaplan, who are sailing on the Queen Elizabeth from Haifa, Israel. They will spend the Passover holidays with Mr. Kaplan's father, who has resided in Haifa for 16 years. • Mr. and Mrs. Abe Reznik of Fullerton Ave. have returned from a two-month trip out west visiting with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cooper, and son, Ricky, of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reznik and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Reznik of Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lindenbaum and daughter, Joan, of Arlington, Va., leit for home after a two-week visit with their parents, the Morris Wolks of Wildemere. While in Detroit, they were enter- • tamed by Mr. and Mrs. Z. Schrebnick of Sturtevant, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gorelick of Pembroke, Dr. and Mrs. J. Shapiro of Broadstreet, Mr. and Mrs. D. Nesmour of Gladstone, Mrs. Rose Bernstein of Wildemere, Dr. and Mrs. A. Kaplan of Hartwell, Mrs. Rose Rosen of Cherrylawn, Mrs. Faye Zamel of Wisconsin and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rosenzweig of Elmhurst. Miss Dena Berlin of Sturtevant Ave. has left for Los Angeles, Calif., to be maid of honor at the wedding of Miss Leona Levenson, formerly of Detroit. She will also visit her brother, A. L. Berlin, in Fresno, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Kolman Shapiro of 18625 Wildemere have returned after an extended stay in Tucson, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman of Whitmore Rd. have as their guest her sister, Mrs. Nathan Sloss of Chicago. Mrs. Samuel Glowgower of Chicago Blvd. has returned from California, where she spent the winter months. Her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn, have returned from a few weeks' stay in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen of HUntington WoOds left Tuesday to spend a few weeks at Vero Beach, Fla. Jerry Shroder, who attends Princeton University in Princeton, N. J., is spending a few days' vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shroder of Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Zusman of 18626 Forrer will be at home from 2 to 6 p.m. on April 10 in honor of the first birthday of their son, Randy. Mrs. Julius Brown of Lincolnshire Dr. returned on Tuesday from New York, where she spent a few weeks visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kramer. To Reside in Illinois MISS SHIRLEY LABE Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Labe of 2254 Atkinson announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Shir- ley, to Colman Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldberg of Harper Ave. Following their wed- ding in June, the couple will re- side in Evanston, Ill. AJC Women's Group Holds Speech Session Women's Division of the Amer- ican Jewish Congress will hold its next work shop session Mon- day, April 4, in the Parkman Li- brary, 1766 Oakman. Prof. Sher- man A. Willson, supervisor of the Visual-Auditory Center at Wayne University, will speak. Recordings of short speeches by several members of the Wom- en's Division will be played back by Prof. Willson who then will comment on the public speaking of the participants. Citizens' Group Backs Library Aid Proposal On April 4, Detroit voters will be asked to pass on a charter amendment designed to relax the financial limitations now imposed on the Detroit Public Library. Though half a million De- troiters regularly "help them- selves" at the library, regardless of race, creed, color or degree of education, the library today is the only unit of local government which cannot receive emergency aid from the city. Charter Amendment C, placed on the ballot by the Common Council at the recommendation of the Charter Study Committee, will permit the City of Detroit to supplement funds now available to the library through its millage allotment when the city sees the need for additional library funds. A Citizen's Committee, formed to promote the Charter Amend- ment, is headed by Judge Ira W. Jayne and includes prominent representatives of civic, church, educational and labor groups, among them Charles E. Feinberg, Rabbi Leon M. Fram ; Dr. B. Bene- dict Glazer, Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, Henry Meyers, Samuel H. Ru- biner, Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff. • MRS. SHERWIN J. LUTZ Annette Stern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stern of Monterey Ave., became the bride of Sher- win J. Lutz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Lutz of Chicago, at a candlelight ceremony March 20, at Shaarey Zedek. The bride chose a gown of can- dlelight slipper satin, trimmed with rhinestone studded Lamay Galone lace. Her skirt flared out to a 10-foot train. A lace Juliet cap held her candlelight illusion fingertip veil. She carried a white prayer book with white orchids, lilies of the valley and phaelon- opsis. Mrs. Harold Stern, her aunt, served as matron-of-honor, Rhoda Fishel, maid-of-honor, and Shar- on Stern, her cousin, as junior bridesmaid. The bridesmaids were Rozlyn Fisher, Shirley Ru- bin, Mrs. Stanley Phillips and Mrs. Herbert Lutz. Herbert Lutz served his bro- ther as best man. Sherwin Tukel, Victor Rich, Harold Brode and Stanley Phillips were ushers, and Gary Stern, the bride's cousin, was ringbearer. After a honeymoon in Miami Beach, the couple will reside at 1205 W. Sherwin Ave., Chicago. e JNF Auxiliary Honors Donor Head, Workers; David Schwartz to Speak Mrs. Peter Chodoroff, donor chairman for the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, and all donor workers, will be hon- ored at a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 5, at Beth Shmuel Synagogue, Dexter at Buena Vista. Guest speaker will be David Schwartz, noted Jewish humorist and columnist. Florence Wein- traub will be guest soloist, ac- companied by Mrs. Seymour Kraus. Mrs. I. Walter Silver is program chairman. Hostesses will be Mesdames B. Greenspoon, I. Hertz, N. Adilman, M. Stollman, W. .Kaplan and J. Rosenthal, under the supervision of Mrs. A. Posen and Mrs. P. Stollman. ngagentenh Mrs. Rose Rosner announces the engagement of her daughter, Sylvia, to Robert Stoller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stoller of Grand Ave. A July wedding is planned. Hebrew School Students Prepare for Passover The pupils of the United He- brew Schools are making ela- borate preparations for Passover. They have peen studying the Haggadah and the customs of Pesach, and will culminate their activities with a school Seder. Detroirt Best LaundrY Value Thousonds of Women Say— Wedding Gowns FOR RENT "I Use Quality Laundry - Because If taves Time, Money and Worry." Luxurious, Long Trained, Beau- tifully Trimmed Satin and Crepe WEDDING GOWNS and Veils to Rent. ALL SIZES For Appointments Call Shirts Beautifully Laundered Qualify Laundry SALLY SIDRAN HOGARTH 8000 TO. 8-2346 AFTER 7 P. M. 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