Adiviiiei in Society Strass-Rose Wedding Held at Shaarey Zedek THE JEWISH NEWS - 1i Social Agencies Honor Volunteers Friday, August 19, 1949 British Lax With Nazis In a floral setting at Shaarey LONDON, (JTA)—The Com- Zedek Synagogue Sunday after- Five thousand men and worn_ mittee for the Investigation of Gloria and Edythe Pinkis have returned home after five weeks noon, Aug. 7, Lois. Ruth Rose, en who do volunteer work in Nazis Crimes in the - =Baltic daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ber- in New York and Canada. Helen Salk and Judy Sky have returned home after vacationing nard Rose of 2505 Boston Blvd., Metropolitan Detroit's social Countries charged the British service agencies will be honored Government with leniency in the at the Nippersink Manor in Wisconsin and the Drake Hotel in Chicago. -- at 9:30 a.m. Monday, Sept.. 19, prosecution of German war Mrs. Ben Wuntner of Monterey Ave. has returned from an at the Fox Theater. criminals responsible for mass extended trip to Alaska and the Pacific Northwest. execution of Jews in Latvia, In a mass ceremony sponsored Mr. and Mrs. D. Yaffe and daughters of Northlawn Ave. have by the Central Volunteer Bureau Lithuania and Estonia. been spending the summer at Charlevoix. of the Council of Social Agencies, Rita Lou Beitner of Duane Ave. left for Los Angeles, where the volunteer workers who have she will spend four weeks visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and given 100 or more hours of serv- New! Different! Entertaining! Mrs. Carl Beitner. ice since May, 1948, will receive SAM EM- MER Mrs. Bertha Pont is touring the East, visiting Syracuse, New certificates for the job that they York, Brighton Beach and Boston. She will return after Labor Orchestra - Entertainment have done in helping other peo- Day and resume her piano teaching. Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs ple and improving their com- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schweitzer and daughters of Northlawn munity. VE. 7-9286 Ave. are spending the summer at their lodge at East Tawas, Mich. The Robert Zeff family is their guest for the month of August. • Rabbi Stollman Speaks Want Your. Clothing Among the Detroit guests at Mickey Woolf's Bel-Aire Country At Turover Meeting Club in Parksville, N. Y., are Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Paige and sons, Ready for Fall? Milton and Donald; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Edelson; Mrs. Lillian BRING THEM IN NOW! Isadore Sosnick, president of Fleiss and children, Betty and Paul; Hy Goldman; Mrs. Mollie „Selma's Dressmaking Turover Aid Society, announces Feldman; Mrs. Sparage; David Feinstein; Marilyn Sklar; Mr. and that the organization will be ad- TO. 8-4387 Mrs. Julius Woolf; Mr. and Mrs. A. Schwartz. 12504 Dexter Near Sturtevant dressed by Rabbi Isaac Stollman Mrs. Alvin Sugar (Olive Kleiman) will be visiting in, Detroit at its meeting on Monday, Aug from Los Angeles, Calif., with her daughter, Rita, until September 22, 8 p.m., at Turover Hall. Rab- MRS. LUDWIG STRASS 9, when she plans to return to her home. bi Stollmon, who recently re- Joseph Spiegelman of 17535 Santa Rosa has left for a three- MAE WEISS and Ludwig Strass, son of Mr. turned from Israel, will discuss month European tour. He will Visit relatives in Poland. Strictly Kosher Catering and Mrs. Max Strass of New the religious and other phases Mr. and Mrs. Abe A. Schmier and daughter, Celia, of Sher-- Established 1915 York City, were united in mar- of Israeli life. All members and WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS bourne Rd., have returned from an extended motor trip through ,riage by Dr. A. M. Hershman. RECEPTIONS friends are invited. There is no Illinois, Wisconsin and Northern Michigan. While in Wisconsin The bride's gown was fash- entrance fee. Refreshments will they visited their daughters, Carol and Marilyn, at Camp Sand- UN. 2-3541 ioned an portrait lines of im- be served. stone. Dr. and Mrs. Leo Orecklin" of Oak Dr. returned lait Saturday ported marquisette set off by in- serts of Chantilly lace., A jew- from a vacation in the West Indies. "The Happiest Day of Our Lives Was a Shirley S. Schwartz of Monica Ave. has returned from her eled ornament held her illusion Never-To-Be-Forgotten Occasion!" finger-tip veil, and she carried a vacation at Lake Tarleton Club, N. H. white Bible with a white orchid Mrs. Albert Bernstein of 2400 W. Boston Blvd. returned by Catering In Homes, Synagogues or plane from Europe, where she spent several weeks with her and lilies of the valley. Our Beautiful Terrace Room Mrs. Harold Bernstein, t h e daughter, Miriam, touring France, England and Switzerland. bride's aunt, was her matron-of- Miriam, a senior at the University of Michigan, who spent her junior year studying with the Smith College group at the Sor- honor, and the bridesmaids were bonne in Paris and the Institute for International Studies at the Florence Greenberg of Grand University of Geneva, Switzerland, sailed from Cherbourg Aug. 13 Rapids, Francine Greenberg of Lansing and Betty Weisman of on the Queen Elizabeth. Air Miriam Bernstein will honor bride-elect Bernice Varon of Detroit. 8231 Woodward Conditioned Pontiac at a cocktail - party Thursday, Aug. 25, at her home, 2400 TR. 3-5800 The groomsmen included Otto W. Boston Blvd. Strass of New York City, the Approved by Vaad Harabonim Strictly Kosher Mrs. David J. Levy of Boston Blvd., has left for New York bridegroom's bfother, best man, 1, where she will spend a fortnight visiting with her son and daugla- and Richard Rose, brother of ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Levy. the bride, John Rose, uncle of Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of the Belcrest has left for the East the bride, Columbus, 0., ushers. where she will spend a few weeks in New York and Maine visiting Following the wedding recep- with members of her family. tion, the newlyweds left for a Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman of Whitmore Rd. have re- honeymoon at the Manor House turned from a few weeks stay in Frankfort. in the Laurentian Mountains, Miss Emma Butzel of the Belcrest has returned from a visit near Quebec. After Sept. 1, they BARBER SHOP in Charlevoix. will be at home at 2390 Ewald 1 861 5 LIVERNOIS near Margareta Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld of Strathcona Dr. have re- Circle. Specializing in Women's & turned from Naples, Me., where they visited their daughter, Joan, at Camp Wenona, and have left for Gaylord where they are visit- Children's Hair Cuts East Side Bnai Brith ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman. MEN'S MANICURING Mis6 Sadie Hirschman of Glynn Ct. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin Picnic Is This Sunday SHOE SHINING of Covington Rd. have returned from a Georgian Bay cruise. For Appointment—Call UN. 4-8959 Miss Marie Newman of the Belcrest has returned from a visit Bnai Brith East Side Lodge, in New York. and Women's- Chapter will spon- Mrs. Rose Lipson of Merton. Rd. is spending a few weeks at sor a picnic for members and Mackinac Island where she is a guest at Island House. Mrs. Nathan Simons of Strathcona Dr. and her sons, Broudy friends Sunday, Aug. 21, at Ken- sington Park. There will be and Edgar, have returned from a six weeks' visit in California. games and prizes for adults and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour J. Frank of Wildemere Ave have re- children. For further informa- turned from a motor trip to Montreal. tion call Berflard Shiller, WA. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Schott of Glynn Ct. have returned from 2-8556. Northwest Detroit's a few weeks' stay in Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline of Cortland Ave. left on Sunday Newest Specialists in for a few weeks' visit in Frankfort. Mr: and Mrs. George R. Lieber of Lawrence Ave. have returned Floral Arrangements Kosher Meat and Poultry Market from New York where they visited members of their family. for Joan Grosner of Atkinson Ave. has returned froni Los featuring Weddings-Bar Mitzvahs Angeles where she spent the last few months visiting her aunt, THE FINEST MEATS AT MODERATE SERVICE! Showers, All Social Affairs Mrs. Irma Marks. Barbara Mary Brown of the Lee Crest Apt. and her cousin, Ruth Frank at 7641 W. McNICHOLS between Pennington of Wildemere Ave., have just returned from Los Angeles where /ZirC ey PlectJe they attended the summer session at UCLA and will spend the remainder of the summer with their parents. Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Simon Baer of Piccadilly Ave. have returned "SERVICE OUR MOTTO" from a few weeks' stay in Frankfort. 7579 W.. McNichols WE DELIVER Mrs. Ann Sapiro returned to her home in New York following PHONE UN. 4-95 82 ANYWHERE IN CITY -UN 4-5 I 45 DE7,1*%R• a few weeks' visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil of LaSalle Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foltz of Monte Vista Ave have returned from a few weeks' stay in Rockport, Mass. Mrs. Walter Schoenback of Chicago is the guest of her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Ziv of Wildemere Ave. C atere" - 1 WE'RE ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF . SIDNEY MIRVES and SAM TRABMAN call ,Sheruth League Donor Scheduled for January JDC Sends Children To Summer Camps Mrs. Saul Krieger, president of the Sheruth League; announced to members of her board that Jan. 17 has been set as the date for the group's annual donor, at the grand ball roam of Ma- sonic Temple. Committees are already at work on the event. General meetings will begin at the end of August at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Plans have been completed for the annual membership tea to be held Sept. 13 at the Jewish Center. The board will be hos- tesses. For invitations, ,call Mrs. Dan Symez, membership chair- man, UN. 1-7511. More than 12,000 Jewish boys and girls in eight countries of Europe and North Africa are spending their vacations in spe- cial summer camp colonies or- ganized by the Joint Distribu- tion Committee. JDC has appropriated $100,000 for its summer camp program in behalf of Jewish children in Bel- gium, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria. In addition to meeting the children's food, clothing and maintenance needs, JDC pro- vides camp and athletic equip- ment, personnel to work with the campers, and other assist- ance. Funds from government and local sources supplement JDC grants for the camps. „s, . Nathan P. Rosenthal Res.: TO. 6-9189 UP TO $500 DISCOUNT ON DEMONSTRATORS w. Arthur Selman Res.: TO. 8-6726 ARGOLIS AUTO SALES CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALERS 11310 Jos. Campau at Caniff Open Evenings TW. 2-7500