THE JEWISH NEWS-21 ctiviiieJ in Society Elizabeth Apple Fainman of Chicago Blvd. is spending the winter at Daytona Beach and Miami Beach. Beverly Goldfine, executive secretary of the Young Adult Guild, recently returned from Philadelphia and New York City, where she introduced Larry Corona, young Detroit tenor. Mrs. Philip S. Weisman of Covington Dr. recently returned from an extended visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Sills of Beverly Hills, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Baskin and daughter, Sandra, formerly of Cherrylawn Ave., are now residing at the Belcrest. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C. Fink, formerly of LaSalle Blvd., are now residing in their new home at 19730 Santa Barbara Dr. Mrs. Harry Satovsky and family, Joann and Stanley, are now residing in their new home at 3455 W. Outer Dr. Before her marriage to Ernest Schwartz, Nov. 20, Florence Black was entertained at bridal parties by Mesdames Abe Gurwin; Joseph Grant, Sam Frankel, Bert Smokier, Samuel Miller, Mary Wilson, A. J. Newman, A. J. Blumenau, L. Mann and Ella Smokier. Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Wolf of Boston Blvd. are visiting in Atlantic City. Mrs. Walter Lilienfield of Highland Park, Ill., has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Day Kralik of Wildemere Ave. Mrs, Philip Sachs of Baltimore is expected here on Sunday and will be the house guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Crohn. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis of Birmingham have returned from a week's stay in Philadelphia where they attended the meet- ings of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin of Strathcona Dr. - have returned from a few weeks in New York and have as their guests for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soss of Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Henry Lowenstein of Hamilton, 0., has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere of Boston Blvd. Mrs. Samuel Kane of Chicago Blvd. has returned from Cleve- land where she spent a few days visiting with members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Baalen have moved from Colling- wood Ave. and are now residing at 18628 Gilcrest Ave. They had as their guest last week-end his mother, Mrs. Mervin Blach, of Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Oscar R. Blumberg has moved from Glynn Ct. and is now residing at 941 Merton Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil have moved from LaSalle Blvd. and are now residing at 18681 Prairie Ave. Mac Gordon of Covington Rd. has left for Miami Beach where he will spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lichterman of Highland Ave. have as their guest her mother, Mrs. Meyer Kestenbaum of Chicago. Mrs. Frank Ladesen has returned to her home in Camden, N. J., after a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. -EdWard A. Klein of Collingwood Ave. Mr a'n Mrs. 1 - William Oberfelder have returned from their horkey*ori in Mexico and are residing at 3244 West Seven Mile Rd. Friday, December 9, 1949 Make the Deadline Mail Early1 Marcia Alper Becomes Bride of Donald Krupp Since the holiday mail rush is now beginning in the post office, contributors to The Jewish News are advised to mail their copy early to insure its reaching our office, 708 David Stott Bldg., by the deadlines: 12 noon Mondays for photographs, 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays for all copy. At an evening ceremony at Knollwood Country Club, Marcia Lois Alper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Alper of Freeland Ave., became the bride of Don- MRS. DONALD KRUPP aid Allan Krupp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krupp of Cherrylawn Ave. Rabbi Morris Adler offici- ated. The bride chose for her wed- ding an ice blue satin and. French imported lace gown. The fingertip veil was edged with Chantilly lace to match her gown. Her cap was studded with rhinestones and pearls. Lenore Alper, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron-of-honor, and Geraldine Krupp, sister of the bridegroom, was maid-of- honor. Nancy Mendelson, Ger- aldine Fishman and Sandra Mark were bridesmaids. Bruce Shatanoff was best man. Phillip and Robert Alper, brothers of the bride, Arnold Aisen, Yale Phillips, Marshall Greenberg and Morrie Mendel- son served as ushers. The bridal couple honeymoon- ed in New York. They will re- side at 17545 Meyers Rd. Communityite A ctive Mrs. Jacobs Heads In Red Feather Work Home Service - Group One of the biggest jobs that The Women's Auxiliary, Jew,-• the Central Volunteer Bureau ish home for aged, announces does is recruit and train men the appointment of Mrs. Joseph and women as Red Feather Mo- tor Aides, who furnish transpor- tation for sick persons who must make regular trips to a hospital or clinic for medical treatment. Heading the Red Feather Mo- tor Aides is Mrs. Julius Gilbert, 31 Arden Park, who has had nine years of experience in or- ganizing and working with motor corps. Even before Pearl Harbor in 1941; Mrs. Gillprt was active in the American Red Cross Motor Corp. She served with it until two years ago, when she helped to establish the Red Feather Motor Aides. She has also served as driver during Red Cross fund raising campaigns and has been a worker in American Cancer So- ciety drives and Community Chest and United Foundation MRS. JOSEPH JACOBS campaigns. The "Jewish Holiday Beauti- ful" will be the theme of a meet- ing of the Cong. Shaarey Zedek at 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 12, in the Synagogue social hall with Mrs. Louis Tatken presiding. Assisting Mrs. • Sol A. Dann, program chairman, at this event. which is in the form of a work- shop complete with audience participation, are: Howard Ber- ger of Esquire Florists, "flower arrangements;" Ruth Adler of Ruth Adler Inc., • "textile and paper decorations;" Mrs. Irving Berg, "clay modeling:" Mrs. Samuel Neuschatz, arts and crafts teacher to the faculty of the United Hebrew Schools. Miss Marilyn Warratt Mrs. Abra- ham Becker and Miss Charlotte Lehrman will demonstrate home decorations for Sabbath and Jewish holidays. Miss Ellen Usi- talo of Claudette Shops will in struct the audience in proper and unusual gift wrapping. Mesdames Morris Ruskin arid Jacob Bernstein are in charge of the dessert luncheon. American ORT Asks JDC-ORT Pact Renewal ngagernertb _.! Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek Plans Program Inasmuch as Dec. 26 and Jan, 2 will be observed as legal holidays, special deadlines for those weeks will be as follows: For the edition of Friday, Dec. 30, deadline for all copy and photographs will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec . 23; for the edition of Friday, Jan. 6, deadline for al I copy and photographs will be at 1 1 a.m. Friday, Dec. 30. Taxi Prices Reduced TEL AVIV (ISI)—Taxi fares be- tween Tel Aviv and Jerusalem and Jerusalem and Haifa were reduced by 15 per cent and other transport by 10 per cent following the • completion of re- pairs on Kvish HaGevura, "the Road of Valor," between Jeru- salem and Tel Aviv. MRS. IDA E. LEVY For the finest in engraved and printed Invitations for Weddings, Barmitzvahs, Teas and all occasions; also Person- alized Stationery, Paper Napkins, Matches and Novelties. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 3293 Tuxedo Call TU. 3-0818 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone of W. Chicago Blvd. announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Karl Singer of Detroit and Saginaw. The wedding will take place Jan. 14. • • • Mrs. Ethel F. Shapiro of Euclid Ave., formerly of New York, an- nounced the engagement of her daughter, Marceline Ruth, to Alfred Robert Silagyi, son of Mrs. Theresa Silagyi of Elmhurst Ave., at a Thanksgiving dinner party at her home. The couple have set June as the month of their wedding. The future bridegroom attends the Detroit College of Law. NEW YORK (JTA)—A resolu- tion calling for the renewal for 1950 of a pact between the Joint Distribution Committee and the American ORT Feder ati on whereby the former finances the activities of the ORT among Jewish refugees in Europe and North Africa was adopted by the board of directors of the American ORT, it w a s an- nounced by George Backer, president. Why Gamble on Your Most Important Date? Candid wedding photographs. Natural Story Book. H. M. 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Jacobs as service group chair- man for the coming year. Mrs. Jacobs and her commit- tee visit and write letters for the residents every Wednesday. Under auspices of the service group, monthly birthday parties are given and special parties arranged for holidays. The Ha- nukah party this year will be held Dec. 18, when gifts will be presented to the residents. • Mrs. Joseph Rose, sunshine chairman, has charge of re- freshments at •these parties. The Perfect Hanukah Gift For Happy Little Feet Sizes 5-13 '29 JWB Manual on Adult Studies Now Available NEW YORK Detailed direc- tions for organizing and admin- istering courses in Jewish study for adults are presented in a new manual issued by the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board. 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