February Bride ...Activitieo in Society Dr. and Mrs. Meryl M. Fenton left on Feb. 28 for the west coast. Dr. Fenton, who is public relations chairman for the American Academy of Allergy, will attend its 6th -annual conven- tion, which will be held at the Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles, March 6-8. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rochman will hold open house at their home, 2995 Blaine, from 2 to 8 p.m. Sunday, March 12, in honor of the engagement of their daughter, Dolores, to Jerry Zarkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Juan Zarkin of Guadalajara, Mexico. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Bahr of Zurich, Switzerland, were the guests of their sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. J. Traurig of Bos- ton Blvd. After -a month's sojourn in California, the Bahrs will return to New York to spend a few days with the Traurigs before returning to their homeland. On Nov. 19, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldman of Collingwood Ave. entertained at a dinner and reception at the Wilshire hotel in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Hilliard Jerome. The fol- lowing night Hilliard left to resume his studies at Cranbrook School. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gold and daughter of Chicago and Mrs. Paul Rips of Omaha, Nebr. Mrs. Hyman Kaber of Ford Ave., has returned from a month's vacation in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cuttler of New York City are the house guests of Mr. • and Mrs. Harry A. Krandall and family, and their father, S. A. Cuttler, who now resides in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmier and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Way- burn, attended the 13th biennial convention of the National Fed- eration of Temple Brotherhoods at Dallas, Tex., Feb. 26 to 28. They represented Temple Beth El. A surprise birthday dinner was given for Murray Sanford Sherman on March 1 at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sherman. The dinner was given by his aunt, Mrs. Sarah J. Levin of Washington, D. C., who is here to attend his Bar Mitzvah' this Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Lichtenstein of Buena Vista Ave. have returned from their vacation in Hollywood, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Brown held open house. Feb. 5 in honor of Mrs. Brown's brother, David A. Pollick of Los Angeles, and his fiancee, Ethel Berlin of Cleveland. Out-of-town guests in- _eroded the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berlin of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. H. Throbe of Bay City and Mr. and Mrs. L. Kan4er of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnett of 17655 Manderson Rd., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellstein of 18497 Roselawn have returned from an auto trip through the South. In Coral Gables, Fla., they visited the Ellsteiri's daughter, Marcia, a student at the University of Florida. In Miami Beach, they were joined by the Barnett's daughter and Son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bernstein of Bay City. Marilyn Surowitz of 2916 Waverly Ave., celebrated her 16th birthday, Feb. 25 at Huyler's in the Fisher Bldg., with a luncheon for 22 guests. \ Dr. and.Mrs. Martin E. Kohn, of 70 Highland, are moving to Los Angeles. Dr. Kohn, who has practiced medicine in Detroit for more than 40 years, is retiring and wishes to thank his many friends for the kindnesses shown him during his recent illness. Mrs. Ida Lichter and her daughter, of Tel Aviv, are visiting at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Max Potok, 4110 Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Srere of Boston Blvd. are vacationing in Miami Beach. Mrs. Joseph Sampliner of the Belcrest Hotel 'is visiting her mother, Mrs. Weinberg, in Los Angeles. Mrs. Henry Fechimer of Huntington Woods has returned from a visit in Cleveland with her aunt, Mrs. Walter Friedman. , Detroit Couple. Marks 65th Anniversary With children scattered throughout the world, an aged Detroit couple will mark their 65th wedding anniversary with a quiet family dinner Sunday, March 5. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosen- berg of 1918 Pingree, though ill, Will be celebrating the joys of a long life and marriage at the respective ages of. 85 and 83. With them will be a son and daughter from Detroit, David Rosenberg and Minnie Rappa- port, grandchildren and great grandchildren, and, in spirit, five children still in Russia and a grand-daughter in Israel. If there is grief present at the little family dinner it will be in memory of the Rosenberg's three children killed during Hitler's Russian invasion. • - Mr. Rosenberg arrived in this country in 1930, and was fol- lowed five years later by his wife and two of their children. He had been a textile manufac- turer in his small Ukranian home town. In the United States he first tried the export import business and later turned to selling insurance for the New York Life Insurance Co. Of the children who remained in Russia, one is a doctor, an- other an artist, and a third is a government official. A grand- daughter, Penina Rappaport, of Detroit, went to Israel last Oc- tober and is a member of Kib- butz Mala Hamishah. The couple are both citizens and Mr. Rosenberg has travelled throughout the U. S. Commun- ity minded, they are members of the Polishe Shul, Cong. Beth Shmuel, Yeshivath Cachmey Lublin and Vaad Hakashruth. Troth Announced Sets Summer Date Friday, March 3, 1950 Mrs. Pieser to Head Hadassah Program . • THE JEWISH NEWS-13 MRS. PHILLIP SELVAN At a candlelight ceremony, Feb. 5 at the Mayfair Room, Eleanor Clayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clayton, and Phillip Selvan, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Seliv- yansky, were united in marriage. Rabbi Jacob Segal and Cantor Hyman Adler officiated. The bride wore a gown of white rosepointe lace and satin. Her illusion veil fell from a crown of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white roses and orchids. Anita Hammerstein was maid of-honor; Johanna Berke, junior bridesmaid; Fae Freedman and S ally Rosenberg, bridesmaids. Best man was Sam Selvan, brother of the bridegroom; jun- ior usher, Jerry Clayton, brother of the bride; Al Bobkin and Jerry Rosenberg, ushers. The flower girls were Linda Fiarman and Paula Ezrack. The couple honeymooned in New York. Beth Aaron Women List Plans for Two Socials Mrs. Sam L. Schneider, presi- dent of Beth Aaron Sisterhood, announces that final plans are underway for the Purim square dance being held at Beth Aaron synagogue, Wyoming and Thatcher, Sunday, March 5, 8:30 p.m. Anyone desiring tickets may call Mrs. Joseph Hass, UN. 4 1642, or Mrs. Herman Moss, WE. 5-0938. Plans for the Sisterhood's games party, to be held Tuesday evening, April 18, at the syna- gogue are announced by Mrs. Sol Raikow, chairman, and Mrs. Nathan Feld, co-chairman. Members and their friends' are urged to obtain tickets by call- ing Mrs. Raikow, UN. 2-9523, or Mrs. Feld, UN. 1-4596. MAE WEISS Strictly. Kosher Catering Established 1915 BAR MITZVAHS WEDDINGS RECEPTIONS Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will spotlight its "American Af- fairs" prograni at 1 p.m. Tues- day, March 14, at the Jewish Community Center with Mrs. Er- nest Peiser of Kansas City, a member of Hadassah's newly- formed national service com- mittee, as guest speaker. Mrs. Peiser has been active in Jewish and Zionist circles in the Middle-West for more than a decade. Last year, she visited Israel and became ill with pneu- monia and can testify first- hand on Hadassah's - Jerusalem hospitals. On her recovery she traveled throughout WeStern and Central Israel and visited immigrant camps. MISS SHIRLEY BARR Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hyman of Stoepel Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Shirley Barr, to Earl Sherman, son of Mrs. Ida Sherman of Santa Rosa Dr. Pupils of the Sholem Aleichem The couple has chosen Aug. 13 Schools and Kindergarten will as their wedding date. Sholem Aleichem Pupils Hold Purim Celebration celebrate Purim on Monday, In 1944, 57,930 million eggs March 6, at 12:30 and 4 p.m., in the - auditorium of the Turover were produced in the United States, a record number. Temple, Dexter at Monterey. The children will present a program of Purim plays, skits and songs. A pupet show telling the story of the holiday will be BY a feature of the afternoon. FLOWERS ARE YOU PLANNING A SIMCHA? Will cater foods to suit occa- sion. Can furnish hall. 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