- THE JEWISH NEWS—IS Friday, March 17, 1950 irt Soctely Delores Ann Kaufman Dorothy Strohl is now residing at the Detroit-Chatham Apt. Bride of Marvin Leader Hotel, 1600 Pingree. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Vineberg of Roselawn Ave. are spending two weeks at Miami Beach in celebration of their 30th anniver- sary, March 16. Mrs. Vineberg returned March 4 from a four-week visit in Tucson. Agnes Silverman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. Silverman celebrated her 16th birthday March 4 with a sweet-sixteen lunch- eon at the Whittier. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfellow Ave. have returned from a visit in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner of Wellesley Drive have returned to Detroit from a vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Dr. Michael Freeman and his son, Mickey Freeman, of Wel- lesley Drive are traveling for several weeks in Mexico and Central America. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Coggan o f Monte Vista Ave. have joined their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Coggan of Cambridge Road, at the Croyden Arms Hotel in Miami Beach, where they will remain for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt of Balmoral Drive, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton Drive, have sailed on the S. S. Stella Polaris on an extended Caribbean Cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Srere of Boston Boulevard are guests at Hotel Martinique in Miami Beach for several weeks. Mrs. Leo Franklin of Muirland Ave. is visiting with relatives in Chicago and Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horowitz of Warrington Drive have returned from a month's vacation in Miami Beach, where they were guests at the Sherry Frontenac Hotel. Mrs. Julius V. Brown of Lincolnshire Drive is visiting in New York City with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gerson of the Belcrest Hotel are guests at the Sea Isle Hotel in Miami Beach. Mrs. Al Mann of Covington Drive is spending several weeks at Hot Springs, Ark., where she has joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hirschberg of McKeesport, Pa. . . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Daniels of Warrington Drive are vaca- tioning in Miami Beach for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shwayder of Wellesley Drive have returned from a trip to New York. Mrs. Shwayder appeared as soloist in concert at Vassar College, in Poughkeepsie, on March 9. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yolles of West Outer Drive have returned from a month's visit in Miami Beach. Men's Club Activities The bowling league of DON- ALD FOX LODGE, BNAI BRITH has completed plans for the post-season dinner, to take place at the Park Avenue Penthouse May 10. The membership 'com- mittee of Fox Lodge, under the chairmanship of Bob Katz, is continuing its efforts in the membership campaign. * * * REX LODGE'S "Mint-O-Mon- ey," is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 18, at the May- fair Room, Dexter at Waverly. The public is invited to "be- come millionaires" at the "Mint- 0-Money." * * * The new meeting place of GEORGE GERSHWIN LODGE, BNAI BRITH, will be the Ha- levy Music Center, Linwood and Fleet, according to president Bernard Weiss. At the first meeting at the new hall, at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, March 23, a menorah will be presented to the Gershwin Chapter. Arthur Mur- ray Studios will give a dancing exhibition and a movie short will complete the program. The public is invited. * * * CARL klidEDBERG, world-re- nowned pianist, will be guest ar- tist at the annual concert of .pi.e Jewish Center music depart- ment, according to Mrs. Royal S. Maas, chairman of the music committee. The concert has been scheduled for May 17 at the Art Institute. * * * PISGAH LODGE, BNAI BRITH, will hold its all-star boxing show at 3:30 p.m. Mon- day, March 20, at the Jewish Center, Woodward at Holbrook. Michigan State Boxing Com- missioner Floyd Stevens, in con- junction with the Michigan Amateur Athletic Union, has ap- proved eight regular boxing matches. Former Michigan wel- terweight champion Morrie Sherman will referee. An ex- clusive feature, in addition to the regular bouts, will be a match between K. 0. Morgan and Dave Karp. Several out- standing sports celebritieS will be present. The sports event is limited to paid-up members only. * F * Al Farber, fund-raising chair- man of LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE, BNAI BRITH, announ- ces that a games party will take place May 9 at the Work- men's Circle. President James Laker has announced that the Lodge is sponsoring a scholar- ship, and trophy, to be awarded for the best essay on "Brother- hood" written by Wayne Uni- versity students of all faiths. The contest will ,be conducted under the auspices of Rabbi Max Kapustin, director of the Wayne Hillel Foundation. * * * Edward Bard, veterans affairs chairman of HENRY MORGEN- THAU LODGE, BNAI BRITH, announces that a variety show will be given at the Marine Hos- pital, under the Lodge's spon- sorship, on Wednesday, March 22. Talent for the show will be drawn from both the Lodge and Chapter. Members of the Lodge are minded that Baseball prac- tice will begin soon. Anyone in- *rested in playing this season is urged to contact the athletic chairman, Leo Kaplan, TO. 6- 5811. The next meeting of the Lodge will be at 8:30 p.m. Mon- day, March 20, at the Rose Sit- tig Cohen Building. * * * The monthly program and so-. cial meeting of the MEN'S CLUB OF CONG. BETH ABRAHAM will be held in the synagogue at'8:15 p.m. Tuesday, March 28. Mem- bers and prospective members of the new Woinan's Club of Cong. Beth Abraham will be guests of the Men's Club. The program committee- is planning an entertaining evening, details of which will be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kauf- man of Oakman Blvd. announce the marriage of their daughter, Delores Ann, to Marvin Leader, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lead- Fashion Show Luncheon County's Democratic For Maimonides Women Women Honor Governor Women's Auxiliary of Maimo- nides Medical Society will hold its pre-luncheon board meeting at 12:30 p.m. Monday, March 20, at the home of Mrs. Ezra Lip- kin, 17599 Greenlawn. Final ar- rangements will be made for the fashion show and luncheon at the Book-Cadillac at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 22. A fashion show will be pre : sented by Saks-Fifth Ave., fea- turing a collection of designer's originals in spring fashions. Tickets for the affair may be secured from Luncheon chair- man, Mrs. I. Walter Silver, TR. 5-0079. / LILY OF FRANCE by . loveliest of bosom beautifiers. French MRS. MARVIN LEADER er of Sturtevant Ave. The wed- ding took place March 12 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. The bride choSe a gown of antique satin with Elizabethan collar trimmed with seedpearls. Her full-length illusion veil was trimmed with chantilly lace and she carried a bouquet of calla lilies. Her attendants were Lenore Stramer, maid-of-honor; Mrs. Tobie Sikov, matron-of-honor; Ruth Cash, Mrs. William Gold- smith, Mrs. Cyril Feldman, Mrs. Manuel Morri n, bridesmaids, and Ellen Goldsmith, flower girl. David Leader served as best man and the ushers were Leon- ard Siko.v, Aaron Lebow, Wil- liam Goldsmith, Cyril Feldman and Manuel Moorin. - After a three-week honey- moon in Miami, the couple will reside at 825 Whitmore Rd. inspired and cleverly devised to mold, uphold, divide and glorify your bustline . to firm you with ease, to bless you with freedom. 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Mennen Williams, the Wayne County Democratic committee, Women's Division, is holding its Annual Grand Frolic, at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, March 19, in the Italian - American H all, 5101 Oakman Blvd., near Michigan Ave., in Dearborn. Members of the planning com- mittee include: Mrs. Rose .Kur-, land, Mrs. Ruth Katzen, Mrs. Sarah Schwartz, Willene Sander and Jean Jaske. Entertainment Will be fur- nished by the Inter-Collegiate Zionist Federation of America. E. Grand River at Library . . . Flours 9:45 to 5:15