THE JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, March 10, 1950 Soddy • Indianapolis Wedding Of Interest in Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ring of 3303 Clements will celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary on March 16. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Levin left March '7 for a two-week vacation in Arizona and New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodman of 2669 Calvert celebrated their 24th wedding anniversary March 7 with a family dinner. Mrs. Irving L. Levine entertained at a luncheon Feb. 25 honoring her future sisters-in-law, bride-elects Constance LeBost and Geraldine Kernerman. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown of 16814 Lilac are spending a few weeks at Los Angeles and Palm Springs, Calif., with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Greenfield. Prior to her wedding, Jan. 22, to Buddy Harris, the former Eileen Kay was entertained at parties and luncheons given by Mesdames H. J. Lee, L. Blair, J. Saperstein, A. Nickin, A. Silver- man, H. Houseman, H. Lifton, Harry Lewis and Misses Esther Gugel, Helen Weisman and Betty GQttleib. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gittleman, of Grand Rapids, are sailing March 27 on the LaGuardia, 16r Israel. During the three month trip they 'will also visit Italy, France and England, returning to the U. S. on the Queen Mary. Mrs. Ted Winshall and son, of Pennington Dr., will return to their home March 10 after having spent the winter in Miami Beach. Mrs. Harry Klam and son of Brooklyn, N. Y., is spending a month in Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caplan of Pasadena Ave. Mrs. Lester Smith of Oak Dr. has returned from a 10-day visit with her brother and sister-in-law in .Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero of Strathcona Dr: are spending six weeks in Pallas Beach. Mrs. Leon Shembeck of Monte Vista Ave. has returned from a six weeks' visit with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schiller, in Tulsa, Okra. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips of Fairfield Ave. are visiting in Surfside, Miami Beach, where they are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewis of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hinderstein of Fairfield Ave. have re- turned from a Caribbean cruise on the S. S. America. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rose of Fairfield Ave. have returned from an extended European trip. Original Newscast At Hadassah Event Awry At the American affairs pro- gram of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah at 1 . p.m. Tuesday, March 14, at the Jewish Center, This Week's Radio and Tele- vision Programs of Jewish Interest On the -Air HUC ANNIVERSARY TELECAST Time: 4:30 p.m. Sunday, March 12; Channel 2. Feature: Dr. Jonah B. Wise will speak in a program, "Lamp Unto My Feet," celebrating the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Hebrew Union College by his father, Rabbi Isaac M. Wise. * * ISRAEL SINGS 10 a.m. Sunday, March 12. Station: WDET-FM. - Feature: Jewish-American portion of the Cosmopolitan Hour, with "Preparing for the Spring Festival of Passover" as its theme. * • * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 8 a.m. Sunday,March 12. Station: WWJ. MRS. LEO ORECKLIN F,e at u r e; "The Promising a radio news broadcast, "Hadas- Young Man," drama by Harry sah Views the News," will be Gersh. presented in program form. It is published by Mrs. Bert Israel Exports Million Smokier and Mrs. Milford Pre- PoundsaWorth of Textiles gerson and edited by American A f f a i rs chairman Mrs. Leo TEL AVIV — (ISI) — Israel- Orecklin, who will handle front made textiles valued at one mil- page news. lion pounds have been s old The womens page will be read abroad in the past two months. by Mrs. Henry Berris. News of Denmark purchased the largest the Jewish art world will be amount—IL.422,000 worth. Other given by Mrs. Allan SchmeiT. An buyers included Finland, Swed- original song will be sung • by en, Hungary, Holland, Norway, Mrs. Harold Frank, music edi- Italy, Switzerland, Belgium and tor, accompanied by Mrs. Stul- Ireland. berg. Raincoats were the largest ex- The classified section editor is port item in this category, then Mrs. Daniel Mandelbaum. For woolen gabardines, cloth f o r the rotogravure page, a special trousers, nylon hosiery, ladies' scenic effect was created by dress goods and wool for knit- Mrs. Sol Dann.. Two poems on ting. American democracy are by Mrs. Smokier. An added attraction will be 'Mrs. Ernest Peiser, member of Hadassah's national board and recent Israel visitor. Dessert luncheon will be served. MRS. WILLIAM COHEN Taylor, formerly of Detroit, to William Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cohen. The wedding ceremony and reception took place at the Clay- pool Hotel in Indianapolis. The bride's gown was of imported white lace and satin with cathe- dral train, and her full-length veil fell from a half-hat of white satin. In the bridal party were Syl- via Taylor, Mesdames Herbert Marer, Sheldon Ginniger and Ralph Bloom, Cydney Black, Lil- lian Shuster, Rose Budnick, Shelia Bryan, Frances Aileen Marer, Roberta Cohen, Jack Co- hen, Sheldon Ginniger, Herbert Mar er, Ralph Bloom, Harold Anre, Ernest Lovy, Norman Co- hen and Melvin Levy. Detroiters at the wedding in- eluded Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brummer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Deutelbaum and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. David Baruch, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. Neumark, Bea- trice Moss, Gertrude Karo and Sheldon. Colly. The couple resides in Indian- apolis. An invitation is extended to all Detroit Jews to hear the noted Jewish poet, Chaim Graade, at the Oneg Shabbat tonight, at 8:30, at the Labor Zionist Institute, Linwood and Pasadena. Graade, who survived the N a z i concentration camp in Vilna, now makes. his home in New York. His poetry has been acclaimed widely. The Oneg at which he will speak tonight has been arranged by the City Committee of Jewish National Workers Alliance (Far- band), Jewish Folk Schools and Sholem Aleichem Institute. The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis was founded by the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jan. 3, 1938. Bruce Simon, Norton Goldstein and Gary Johnson. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. Snow and daugh- ter of Ottowa; Mr. and Mrs. B. Goldstein, Mr.and Mrs. A. Gold- stein, Mr. N. Goldstein, all of Toledo; Max Kahn of Bay City; Mrs. A. Blumberg of Chicago; Mrs. J. Kaufman, Mrs. I. Schway; Mrs. S. Newmeyer, Mrs. M. Heller, all of Cleveland. The couple honeymooned in. Chicago and now resides at 13200 LaSalle. * a SIMKOVITZ-BUELLER: Mrs. Jacob Bueller of 1651 Gladstone,. announces the marriage of her daughter, Ilse, to Willy Simko- vitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Simkovitz of 4021 Monterey. The ceremony was performed March 5 by Rabbis Moses Lehr- man and Leopold Neuhaus at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Chapter 752, AZA, To Hold Charity Dance Chapter 752, AZA, is present- ing its first charity dance at 8:30 p.m. April 15, at the Jewish Center, Woodward at Holbrook. Proceeds will go to the Chil- dren's Rescue Fund. Entertain- ment will feature Iry Fields' or- chestra, Tod Purse and Lynn At. , Sharon. For information call UN. 4-2040 or UN. 3-1846. HI6H QUALITY . MEN'S CLOTHING E NS AT IL aWP . RICES For a Delightful Evening of Music and Entertainment. . . SEE FOR YOURSELF TODAY! MICKEY WOOLF and His Orchestra 13448ROADWAY • OD. 3toodwoi Mark-1:- Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf Daily 'id 6 . SUNDAYS 10-3 .. 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Weisner of Wildemere Ave., be- came the bride of Henry Rubin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Rubin of Richton Ave. The bride wore a blush-pink satin gown, veil of illusion, crown of • orange blossoms, and car- ried a Bible with white orchids and lillies of the valley. Atending the oride and bride- groom were Delphine Weisner, Shirley Goldin, Pearl Dubin, Phyllis Schwartz, Helen Farber, Edwin Gittleman, Jack Goldin, Irvin Dubin, Fred Schwartz and Edward Klein. Out-of-town guests included Samuel Winkelman, Cassius Winkelman and Mrs. Annetta Bartel, Wausau, Wis.; Mrs. Her- man Winkelman, Mrs. Sheridan Winkelman, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Winkelman, Cleveland; Mrs. and Mrs. Alvin Winkelman, Port Huron; Mrs. Abe Moses, Delphine Weisner, New York; Betty Grossman, Irving Karasik, Los Angeles. The couple are now residing on Gladstone Ave. * * * HARRIS-KAY: Eileen Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kay, and Buddy Harris, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harris; were united in marriage Jan. 22 at Bnai Moshe. A wedding breakfast followed at the Mayfair Room • The •ride's gown was of white satin and lace and a tiara of seed pearls held her illusion veil. In their bridal party were Mrs. Jack Snow of Ottowa, Mrs. Harry Houseman, Nancy Sher m a n, Marcia HarriS, Gail Johnson, Harold Johnson, Herbert Kay, Chaim Graade Speaks At Oneg This Friday DANCE INSTRUCTION Pioneer Women B&P Hold Party March 18 Busin e ss and Professional Girls of Pioneer Women will present a "Take-A-Chance" par- ty Saturday evening, March 18, at the Northwest Synagogue. Ethel Lippman and the social committee are planning the af- fair. Diversified dancing is planned. For further information, call Min Schneider, TY. 7-0015, or Ethel Lippman, TO. 5-6027, Detroiters were interested to learn of the recent marriage, in Indianapolis, of _Gloria Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max 17 nctrriagei OPEN HOUSE March 9- 10- 11, 1950 1 9 4 8 0 VR LIVERNOIS UN 4-6850 132 II- 15 Dexter Blvd. .