Activitiei in Society Nancy Margulies Wed To Martin S. Myers At a candlelight ceremony Dec. 11 at the Fort Wayne Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. James Berendt, formerly Of Waverly Ave., are Nancy Margulies, daughter of residing temporarily with Mr. and Mrs. Max Berendt of North- Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Mar- • lawn Ave. Mrs. John immerman of Gloucester Dr. is spending the winter months in Miami Beach. Mrs. William M. Fleishman of Whitmore Rd., has returned from a week's vacation in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rattner of Huntington Woods are va- cationing in Miami Beach. Mrs. Michael W. Freeman of Wellesley Dr. has returned from a 10-day stay in Chicago. • Mrs. R. R. Kallman of W. Boston Blvd. has left for a six- weeks stay in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk and daughter, Nancy, of Stoepel Ave. have returned from a three-weeks trip to Miami Beach and Havana. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kozrnan of Toledo spent the week-end in Detroit, visiting with friends and relatives upon the occasion of Benjamin Krell's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Mordacai Ezekiel have returned to their home in Washington, D. C. They were the guests of their sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Leighton Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bernstein of Pennington Ave. are spend- ing several months in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ivan. Frankel of Muirland Ave. have re- turned from a trip to New York City. Mrs. Donald J. Lane of Parkside Ave. is visiting her par- MRS. MARTIN MYERS ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewis, in Miami Beach for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are spending the season at the Surf- guiles, became the bride of Mar- side Hotel. tin Safer Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nieman of Wildemere Ave. is visiting her daughter Mrs. Carl Myers. and son in Kansas City, Mo. -The bride _wore a gown of Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Lefkofsky and daughter, Mrs. Mitchell ivory satin with seed pearl de- Feldman, left for Los Angeles, where they will attend the wedding tails and a long circular train. of their son and brother, Joseph Lefton, to Joyce Herschberg, Her three-tiered fingertip veil which will take place Feb. 5 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. was held by a cap of intertwined Dr. and Mrs. Ted Winshall and son of Pennington Dr., re- satin. She carried white orchids turned home Jan. 15 after a month in Miami Beach. and carnations on a Bible. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levine of Cortland Ave. are guests at Marcia Margulies, the bride's the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City, where Mr. Levine sister, was maid-of-honor, and is associated with the General. Motors automobile show. the bridesmaids were Fayne My- Mrs. Bertha Meisler and children, Mr. and Mrs. S. Magid, are ers, sister of the bridegroom, now residing at their new home at 19350 Fenmore. Selma Berry, Audrey Tolmich, In honor of the recent engagement of Lillian Holtzer to Ray- Marilyn Safer, Annie Ginns and mond Hassen, dinner parties were given by Mesdames R. Lobel, Bonnie Segal. I. Leiderman and M . Sherbow of Detroit, and S. Feldman of Leonard Rouff served as best Windsor. man, with Harold Edelson, Rob- ert Alper, Mike Rouff, Arnie Ginsberg, Barry Safir and Ed- ward Mittleman, ushers. News Brevities The UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION has an- nounced that applications will be accepted until Jan. 31, for competitive examination for sub- stitute mail handler positions in the Post Office Service and Postal Transportation Service (formerly the Railway Mail Service) at Detroit. Male appli- cants are urged to apply. Vet- erans are given preference in pointment. Age limits are 18 to 62. * * BRANCH 111, WORKMEN'S CIRCLE, announces its annual Cabaret Night for 8 p.m. Sun- day, Jan. 22, at their center, 11529 Linwood. Moe Kesner will be master of ceremonies. A pop- ular orchestra will furnish dance music and dinner will be served. * * The ROOSEVELT HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25, in the auditorium of the Roosevelt School. The discussion will be centered about the topic "Know Your Child." Four groups, depending on the ages of the children, will each be lead by an expert. Discussion leader for the age five group will be Minnie Berson of Merrill-Palmer Schools; for the 6-7 group, Mrs. Zaft of Wayne University; for the 8-9 group, Dr. Ruth Ells- worth, assistant professor of. educalion at Wayne; for the 10-11-12 group, Dr. Ole Sand, assistant professor of education at Wayne. The public is invited. * The CHODORKOVER CHABNA PROGRESSIVE SOCIETY will hold. its 14th annual dinner- dance at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 29 at Rainbow Catering, • 5028 Joy Rd.. For reservations call Mrs. Fay Bogrow, TY. 5-3508. * SHERMAN FAMILY CLUB re- cently elected the following offi- cers: Mary Gordon, president; Irwin Sherman, president; Elaine Center, secretary; Jean Lorber, corresponding secretary; Israel Levenstein, treasurer; Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Sherman are in charge of entertainment and Thelma Levenstein does pub- licity. The club will celebrate its second anniversary in February. * * Rabbi Jacob Segal of North- west Hebrew Congregation will be guest speaker at the next HASHOFAR MUSICALE Sunday evening, Jan. 22, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Levin:. His topic will be "New Recordings in the field of Jewish Music." Eu- gene Franzblau will lead com- munity singing. * * Morris M. Jacobs, president of the MICHIGAN ZIONIST RE- GION, has announced a regional executive board meeting to be held Sunday, Jan. 22, at the Wilshire Hotel. Luncheon will be served at 11:30 a.m. A testimon- ial will be presented to Saul Gottlieb, former regioual direc- tor. Guest speaker will be Her- schel Auerbach, national direc- tor of membership for the Zion- ist Organization of America. Chaplain Goldberg Speaks to League Housing Expert Feb. I - Commander Joshua L. Gold- berg, district chaplain of the Third Naval district, United States Navy, who recently toured Israel, will speak at the League of Jewish Women's or- ganizations' open meeting at 1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 13, at Tem- ple Beth El. The meeting will be dedicated to the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation. For sixteen years Rabbi of the Astoria, Long Island, Cen- ter of Israel, Dr. Goldberg left his pulpit to accept a commis- sion in the Navy. He is also a veteran . of World War I. He was national secretary of the American Jewish Congress. Presidents of all women's or- ganizations will sign a formal resolution pledging cooperation with the Federation Women's Division. Mrs. Harry Becker, president of the League, said, "We are cordially inviting a 11 women who •are members of organiza- tions, both affiliated and non- affiliated with the League; to attend this vitally important event." . Charles Abrams, nationally known housing authority, will address the Detroit Chapter of the American Jewish Com- mittee at 8:15 p.m. Feb. 1, at Temple Beth El. Abrams has been counsel in New York City's Stuyvesant Town case since-1947, has writ- ten many Housing and Tene- ment House Laws for the State of New York, and has con- tributed articles on housing to leading magazines. He is well- informed on the problems of race bias in public and private housing developments. Zionist Council Plans Israel Observance The Zionist Council meets at 8:45 p.m. January 23, at the Jewish National Fund offices, 11816 Dexter Blvd. City-wide observance of the second anniversary of the es- tablishment of the State of Is- rael will be discussed. Member- delegates are urged to attend. The first king of England was Egbert, who reigned from 827 to 839. FLOWERS HARRY KEIDAN CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Women will hold a board meeting Monday Jan. 23 at the h'ome of Mrs. Al Cutler. BY GRAEME We Specialize to • Weddings • Showers Expert Floral Arrangements For All Occasions ARE YOU PLANNING AN AFFAIR? FREE Estimates At Your Home Bill Caplan Larry Morris Charge Aocounta Welcomed Will cater foods to suit occa- sion. Can furnish hall. For GRAEME FLOWERS information-_ TY. 6-4956 9111 Linwood at Joy TY. 4-7784 TRY Israel Families Shelter Immigrant Children TEL AVIV; (JTA)—Over 7,000 families throughout Israel have volunteered to received immi- grant children from the transit camps for the duration of the rainy season. About 1,500 chil- dren have been evacuated' from camps . to private homes. Sixty water pipes recently stolen by Egyptians near Yad Mordechai were returned to Israel Army officers by Egyp- tian officers at a special meet- ing near the border. The Egyp- tians reported they had ar- rested the thieves and confiscat- ed the pipes, but owing to the * * * heavy rainfall were unable to On Jan. 15, the CORNFIELD settle the matter earlier. FAMILY CLUB met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bohn. 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