THE JEWISH NEWS 11 Friday, September 30, 1949 Honeymoon in East I - divitieo in, Jociety - Louts James Rosenberg of the • Belcrest Apartment Hotel has returned to the city after a week's trip to New York. Mr. and-Mrs. Stanley Fleischaker of West Eight Mile Road, had as their guests last week his parents from Lpuisville. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal returned on Monday to their home in Hollywood, Fla., after a short visit with their children. Mary Einstein of West Eight Mile Rd. has left for Painesville, 0., where she resumed her studies at Lake Erie College. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Walker and their small son, Andrew, of Metuchen, N. J., are the guests of her mother, Mrs; Benjamin Siegel of Boston Blvd. Dean Laib, daughter of Mrs. ISadore Levin of Strathcona Dr., has left to' resume her studies at Connecticut College. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mintz of Newtonville, Mass., are the guests of her mother, Mrs. M. M. Wittelshofer of Boston Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Sarasohn have returned from New York and are now residing at 681 Merrick Ave. Mr. Sarasohn has taken an instructorship hi government at Wayne University. Joan Field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Field, of Roslyn Rd., has left for New York where she will attend the School of Interior Design of New York. / Miss Harriet Simon of the Wilshire had as her guest for a few days last week Mrs. Helen Brachman of Milwaukee. Donald Thal of Glynn Ct. spent the last week-end in Flushing, N. Y., as the guest of his parents and of Eleanor Susman and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Susman. Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Morrison and their daughter Rosalie have returned to their home in Roslyn, L. I., after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'Robert Marwill of LaSalle Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Feldman and their son, Richard, of Chicago were the guests last week-end of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alpern. of Mt. Clemens.. - Barbara Jay, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Byron Jay of Wilde- mere Ave., has left for Poughkeepsie, .11' Y., where she resumed her studies at Vassar College. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewenberg have moved from Virginia Pk. and are now residing at. 19320. Wisconsin Ave. - _ Marianne Shapero, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero of 8tratheona Dr., has left to resume her studies at Wellesly Col- lege in Wellesly, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zion Gotlieb of Flint were the guests for the holidays of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin of Merton Rd. • Marvin Jacobs of Glynn Ct. is the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Feldstein of Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Theodore Roth of Parkside Ave. has returned from a visit in Pittsburgh. Mimi Levin, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Theodore Levin of LaSalle Blvd., has left for Chicago where she will do graduate work at the University of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Manko of Schenectady, N. Y., spent the holiday week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gure- vitch of. Fullerton Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Manko of Calvert Ave. Author Leo Schwarz Addresses Hadassah oVil MRS. ROBERT WEINBERG Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jeremias of 4018 Pasadena announce the marriage of their daughter, Lil- lian, to Robert Weinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weinberg of 2911 Taylor. Rabbi Greenfield officiated at the candlelight ceremony which took place at the home of the bride's parents on Sunday, Sept. 11. The bride was lovely in an afternoon gown of violet-blue lace. Her -sister,- Mrs. Helen Rose, attended her as matron of hon- or. The bridegroom's best man was his brother, Herbert Wein- berg. - The couple are now honey- mooning in the East, and on their return will reside on Ewald Circle. 1. - N...#4J., U Ulllig 11 UUbUll MOWS. Reek. His book is a collection )f 33 tales by survivors of the +erman occupation in Europe. lager Women Prepare For 'Cabaret Night' On Oct. 12, Rabbi Mandel M. lager Chapter, Bnai Brith Wo- :nen, will hold a "Cabaret Night," It Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- ence, at 8:30 p. m. Mrs. Leonard Sims, past presi- lent of Womens District Grand Lodge No. 6, will be guest speak- er. The Zager Dramatic Group llso will entertain. Men's lodge, and all friends of the chapter, have been invited by Mrs. - Henry Onrioh, chapter president, to attend. To Wed in October For it Tuneful Treat MICKEY WOOLF BETH AARON SISTERHOOD is planning a membership tea for Wednesday, Oct. 19 at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Bonin. 19454' Stansbury. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. I. Levine, UN. 1-5780. The Sister- hood dramatic group is prepar- ing a one-act comedy, under the direction of Mrs. .Sidney Wein- berg. Anyone interested in par- ticipating may contact her at UN. 4-0111. * * * SHAAR HASHOMAYIM SIS- TERHOOD of Windsor an- nounces a "Dollar Luncheon" to be held Tuesday, Oct. 11, at the synagogue. A book review will be the program feature. New members are especially invited. EZRA—AID. TO ISRAEL (for- merly EZRA—American Federa- tion for Polish Jews) is resum- ing its philanthropic activities in the new year. Marie Garrick is president and Rose Sharkie chairman of the donor luncheon assisted - by Jennie Weinberg, co- chairman. The group sent a .check for $1,000 to the Pioneer Women as a contribution to the Children's Home. at Rishon le Zion and a check for $250 to the Histadrut. * * * GREATER DETROIT TEMPLE NO. 152, Pythian Sisters, will hold a Hallowe'en party late in October. At their meeting Sept.• 28, a surprise wedding shower was held for Florence Mansur. " Young Marrieds Meet For Program Planning„ The Young Married Couples' Group of Cong. Bnai Moshe will hold its first gathering of the fall season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gunsberg at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5. Plans for social and cultural activities for the new season will be acted upon. Membership is open to eligible couples. Infor- mation can be obtained at the congregation office. MRS. ARTHUR CAMPBELL i c harge of membership and Mrs. B en 8chutzman is in charge of a rrangements. A special feature o f the affair will be a program arranged by Mrs. Eli Gross. Wedding Gowns FOR RENT Luxurious, Long Trained, Beautiful- ly Trimmed Satin and Crepe WED- DING GOWNS and Veibi to RENT. ALL SIZES For Appointments Call and His Orchestra featuring- SAMMY WOOLF UN. 3-3737 SALLY SIDRAN TO. 8-2346 After 7 P. M. PIANO INSTRUCTION Beginners - Advanced FLOWERS BETTE . SHANBROM BY 3316 Glynn Ct. *TO. 8-1224 GRAEME We Specialize In , • Weddings • Showers 1---- Expert Floral Arrangements For All Occasions EXPERT MEN- AND WOMEN ornert:i eittto The opening meeting of the. DRAMA GROUP. of the MUSIC STUDY CLUB will be at the home of Mrs. A. Brasch, presi- dent, 19170 Warrington, at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4. Dessert luncheon will be served. Auditions and dis- tribution of parts for a musical comedy to be held in April will be the business of the day. Any- one interested, may call Mrs. Jerry Blum, TO. 8-2007, or Mrs. Joseph L. Patent, UN. 4-3922. * * * An open meeting of YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM OR- GANIZATION will be held at the home of Mrs. L. Firsht, 2226 Oak- man Blvd., at 12:30 p.m. Wed- neday, Oct. 5. New and pros- pective members are invited. This is :the final date for turn- ing in ads for the year book. * * HEBREW LADIES AID SOCI- ETY is planning a benefit party for 9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, at Jericho Temple. The public is invited. Tickets may be pur- chased from Mrs. Paul Freeman, TO. 7-4118. Mrs. Joe Brown is chairman of the party. S. * * All committee chairmen and captains working for PURITY CITAPTER'S first donor luncheon met at the home of Mrs. Tillie Cohen, 4110 Grand Ave., Sept. 28. The donor luncheon is sched- uled for Nov. 1 at Masonic Tem- ple, to raise funds for the United Jewish Appeal and other philan- thropies. * * ZEDAKAH CLUB announces a tea to be given at Northwestern Synagogue Oct. 31. Members and friends are invited. Mrs. Selmar (Zelda Rosenthal) will review "Sholom Means Peace" by Rob- ert St. John. The next meeting Will be at the home of Mrs. Jo- seph Staub, 3510 Oakman Blvd., at 1 p.m. Monday, Oct. 10. Youth Education League will hold it's paid-up membership tea Oct. 5, at the Belcrest Hotel. Mrs. Arthur Campbell is in Workers for Detroit Hadas- sah's Honor Roll and member- ship campaign will hear Leo Schwarz, noted Jewish author and editor, at a special report meeting at 11. a.m. Thursday, Oct. 6, at the Variety Club rooms in the Tuller Hotel. Schwarz will be in Detroit that day to autograph his newly, published book, "The Root and the Bough," at the J. L. Hud- Manicuring - Pedicuring EVA PRENZLAUER MATER- NITY AID held a board meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph Rose, 910 Clairmount. The group is furthering plans for its an- nual donor luncheon, Dec. 14 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Education League Holds Membership Tea Oct. 5 RAE HESSELL 115 E. GD. RIVER Near Hudson's WO. 1-3865 FREE Estimates At Your Home Bill Caplan Larry Morris Charge Aocounts Welcomed GRAEME FLOWERS 4-7784 9111 Linwood at Joy TY. "The Happiest Day of Our Lives Was a Never-To-Be-Forgotten Occasion!" Catering In Homes, Synagogues or Our Beautiful Terrace Room MISS spOROTHY BIRNHOLTZ Joseph and Edith Birnholtz announce the engagement of their sister, Doris, to Harry Greenstein of Philadelphia, Pa: They will be married. in October. Sholem Aleichem Group Launches Donor Plans The first fall busineiss meeting of the Women's Division of the Sholem Aleichem Institute was held Sept.. 16, at the home of Mrs. Mary Dombey, 3294 Waver- . ly. Plans for the annual donor event, to be held Dec. '7 at Ma- sonic Temple were completed. The following officers and com- mittees were_ elected: Mrs. Reva Schwartz, chair- man; Mrs. Ethel Shorr, honor- ary chairman; vice chairmen, Mesdames S. Jacobson, P. Finkelstein, R. Gornbein; treas- urer, Sarah Kanter; recording secretary, _Ruth Gosman; social and hospitality, Mesdames F. Shayne, chairman, R. Cohen, J. Cash, G. Cukerman, F. Rosen- berg, J. Hertz, F_. Driker, S. Ro- sen;, publicity, -Mesdames S. Friedman, M. Haar; resale, Mesdames E. Reder, I. Waldman, D. Rose, T: Poger, M. Etkin; souvenir and darlings, Mesdames R. -Cohen, L. Blank, E._ Reder, S. Wesley; membership and pub- lic relations, Ida Komoroff, Mary Dombey. The first luncheon meeting of the season will be held Oct. 15, A the home of Mrs. Samuel Rosen, 1421 Boston Blvd. Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders_ will speak on "Jews in Moslem Countries." CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Leah Morrison wishes to thank friends and relatives for the many kind- nesses shown them - in their re- cent bereavement. C a tere" Air Conditioned 21TWoodward TR. 3-5800 Approved_ by Vaad Harabonim Strictly Kosher 9 SALE! SALE! ALL FLOOR SAMPLES MUST GO! Here Is Your Opportunity to Own One of Louie' Original Upholstered Pieces at Prices to Fit Your Purse ALL KINDS OF SOFAS, LOUNGE CHAIRS, FIRESIDE . CHAIRS, SECTIONAL PIECES AND LOVE SEATS CLOSE OUT ON OUR LAMPS AND TABLES PRICED BELOW COST ! - LOUIE'S UPHOLSTERY 8020 W. McNICHOLS at Woodingham Ad )9450 May The , New Year Bring You A Full Measure Of Happiness Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Landis and staff extend their sincere 'wishes for a prosperous and Joyous New Year. AV/NAM OMENA, MICHIGAN 9.