Alia/leo in, Society • Detroit guests at Oakton Manor Resort, Lake Pewaukee, Wis., recently included Mr. and Mrs. Irving Burke, 18308 Littlefield, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Pershin, 5490 W. Outer Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Morris, formerly of Burlingame Ave., have moved into their new home at 2950 W. Outer Dr. Mrs. David Kaltman of Canterbury Rd. returned from Cleve- land, where she attended the Metropolitan' Opera season. Mrs. Milton Harris of 18488 Hartwell has as her guest Mrs. Jerry Gosler of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Payson and son, Anthony of Chicago Blvd., and Herman Lieberman have returned from a fortnight's visit in NeW Orleans. Mrs. Kate Green of Broadstreet Blvd. has returned from a 15-7– 'kstay in Miami Beach. Mrs. Mollie Ittigson of 2224 Pingree has returned home after spending three months in Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Yourist were entertained on their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday, April 23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ormond. A mock wedding was included in the festivi- ties, followed by supper for 45 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton Dr. have returned from a Caribbean cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Oberfelder of Canterbury Rd. have re- turned from Miami Beach. Maurice Enggass of Cumberland Way has left for a fort- night's visit in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman of Canterbury Rd. and Julius Gilbert of Arden Park are spending the week-end in Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Klein of Atkinson Ave. have returned from a few weeks' visit in Palm Beach and Miami Beach. Mrs. Louis Cohane of Highland Ave. has returned from a few days' stay in New York. James' Ginn has returned to his classes at Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Mass., after spending the spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ginn of Birchcrest Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hirschfield and Mary Ann Berns of Fairfield Ave. have returned from a visit in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal Jr. of Renfrew Rd. are visiting in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Mendlow of Ward Ave. have returned from a fortnight's stay in Miami Beach. Mrs. Nathan Sloss of Covington Rd. has returned from Chicago where she spent the week visiting with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Blumberg of Snowden Ave. spent the last week-end visiting in New York. Frank Bernstein of Oak Dr. has returned from a fortnight's visit in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Feingold and their daughter Jan 'of Chicago spent a week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Babcock of Oakman Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewenstein Jr. of Littlefield Ave. have returned from a: week's stay in New York. Miss Mildred Goldman of the Tuller Hotel has returned from a few weeks' visit in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schild of Wisconsin Ave. have as their guest her father, Joseph Stein of London, England. SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN POST and its Auxiliary, an- nounce that formal installation of officers will be held Sunday, April 30, at the Memorial Home. Guest speakers- will be Samuel J. Rhodes and Rabbi Solomon H. Gruskin. Installing officers; Corn. Philip Cantor, Dept. of Mich. and Mae Ginsburg, presi- dent, Dept. of Mich. Ladies Aux- iliary. Rose Cantor will be con- ductress. The next meeting of YETZ- COHEN LADIES AUXILIARY will be held Monday evening, May 1, at the Memorial Home. Hostesses will be president Lil- lian Bernstein and Florence Schindler. Members and prospec- tive members are invited. morial Home April 16. Installed were: president, Gertrude Hob- erman; vice presidents, Judy Blackman, Florence Sinkoff; secretary Rose Cantor; treasurer, Lillian Braunstein; chaplain, Jeanne Polansky; • conductress, Bernice Cash; trustees, Lillian Feld, Rose Gottlieb, Louba Lupi- loff; guard, Ruth Goldsher; his- torian, A d a Messer; patriotic instructor, Belle Kirsch; color bearers, Evelyn Anchill, Pearl Goldenberg, Anna Hack, Ruth Mayers; flag bearer, Goldie Goodgall; banner bearer, Frieda Shiffman. Meetings are held the first and third Tuesday of every month at the Memorial Home, 4095 W. Davidson. * * MRS. SEYMOUR BERMAN At a candlelight ceremony April 16 at Shaarey Zedek, Rose Mendelson, *daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mendelson of Burl- ingame Ave., and Dr. Seymour Berman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Berman of Webb Ave., were united in marriage. The bride wore a white satin gown ,with lace bodice and train. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a crown of satin and lace. She carried a bouquet of white roses with an orchid center. Dolores Ann Barit served as maid-of-honor, and the brides- maids were Elaine Berman, sis- ter of the bridegroom, Beverly Markowitz and Shirley Mocow. Milton X. Fishman served as best man, and the ushers were Daniel Babitch, David Mendel- son, the bride's brother, and David Moscow. The couple are honeymooning in California. Silverman JWV Units To Install New Officers THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Folk Chorus Concert Marking Ann iversary To Feature New Ballet Friday, April 28, 1950 Madeleine Brodie Wed To Mandell L. Berman Final plans have been an- nounced for the 25th annual Mrs. and Mrs. A. H. Brodie jubilee concert of the Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus, with Henri announce the marriage of their daughter, Madeleine, to Mandell Goldberg conducting. The "Naye Hagode," a tone poem for chorus and ballet by Max Heitman will be the main feature of the concert, which will be presented Sunday eve- ning, May 28, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral of Masonic Temple. Saida Gerrard, noted New York ballerina, will dance the part of the Varshever Yingele and will also be in charge of choreography. Yiddish and Hebrew folk songs by the adult and Youth choruses will complete the pro- gram. Mrs. Rose Levine is in charge of tickets and Mrs. Arnold Sab- aroff is chairman of the sou- venir program with Mrs. Joseph Jaffe, co-chairman. Aliza Stullman will be the ac- companist. MRS. MANDELL L. BERMAN acemen 14 Mr. and Mrs. Al Silber of 3253 Sturtevant announce the en- gagement of their daughter. Barbara Marilyn, to Stanley Ru- bin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Good- man Rubin of Brooklyn, N. Y. The bride-elect attended Wayne University and the University of Michigan. The young couple plans an early September wed- ding. amp Q-ca On Beautiful Lake Charlevoix Leslie Berman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman. The wed- ding took place April 18 at the honfe of the bride and was at- tended by members of both fam- ilies. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and Rabbi Morris Adler offici- ated. Following a short trip in the East, the couple will reside at the BeicreSt Hotel. Headquarters for Transportation and Tours by AIR or BOAT to ISRAEL S EE3. 11„ $275oo CHARLEVOIX, MICH. Sergeant Morton A. Silverman For Post and Auxiliary will hold in- BOYS, 3-8 — GIRLS, 3-16 stallation of officers at 8:30 p.m. IN MICHIGAN'S HEALTHIEST Wednesday, May 3, in the War AREA Veterans Memorial Home on Finest Camping Facilities Davison and Petoskey. and Supervision Officers to be installed are: WORLD - WIDE TRAVEL BUR. For the Post Commander, MRS. EDYTHE CUGELL Irvin H. Yackness; senior vice- CUGELL DAY SCHOOL 215 Majestic Bldg., WO. 2-3368 commander, Norman Wachler; Agents for All Steamship Bus. UN. 4-4040 and Air Lines junior vice commander, Isadore Res. WE. 3-1189 2 Silverman; judge advocate, Wal ter Klein; surgeons, Dr. Harry Kashton, Dr. Barney Israel, Dr. May We Help Plan Strictly Kosher David W. Keats; quartermaster, Approved by Your Perfect Party? Harry Silverman; adjutants, Wad Harabonim Frank Selman, Sherman Zeldes; chaplain, Jack Lovinger; trus- tees, Seymour Caplan, Sol Cher- nov, Jack Gale, Wm. Gantz, Harry J. Goss, Bernard Hirsch, Bernard Koss, Maurice Litton, Jerome Marks, Harold Moran, 8231 Woodward Charles Rubin, Saul Smith, Jeff TR. 3-5800 Wachler. For the Auxiliary, president, We are the exclusive kosher caterers for Fine catering in your Shirley Hirsch; senior vice com- the beautiful FLAMINGO ROOM and Home or Synagogue or mander, Ruby Gantz; junior Woodward Room of the new Hotel De- in our lovely troiter. Call Sally Klein for information. vice commander, Arlene Wach- TERRACE ROOM ler; patriotic instructress, Sedell 9 Shell; conductress, Annette Sil- verman; Trustee; Betty Kahn; • +••••••••••••+•••••••••••••••*•••*.+••••*••••••• chaplain, Ruth Elson; guard, • Lillian Latzer; corresponding In the Heart of the Irish Hills. 1 secretary, Bernice Marx; treas- urer, Betty Schubiner. Altitude about 1600 Feet, On • RHEA E. CASHMAN J W V Activities LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI- ARY will meet Tuesday evening, May 2, at the JWV Memorial Home on Davison. LAWRENCE H. JONES POST and AUXILIARY held a joint installation of officers Sunday evening, April, 23 at the Four Dukes Supper Club. The follow- ing auxiliary officers were in- stalled by national vice presi- dent Arlene Rhodes: Ruth Schreiber, president; Cecil Sil- verman, Rose Goodman, vice presidents; Lee Shapiro, treas- urer; Dora Blatnikoff, recording secretary; Gertrude Schatz, cor- responding secretary; Rose Fink, chaplain; Eve Fishman, public- ity; Dorothy Brown, Belle Oster- man and Mollie Goldstick, trus- tees. The Auxiliary's annual hos- pital party was held at the Ma- rine Hospital last week, with a games party for the boys. Gifts were distributed in the wards. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUX- ILIARY will meet at JWV Mem- orial Home, Davison and Hol- mur, at 9 p.m., Monday, May 1. A short business meeting is promised. Final arrangements will be made for the individual fund raising affairs. A social hour will follow. Wed by Candlelight * DETROIT POST 135 meets at 8:30 p.m. Monday, May 8, when they will hold their "I am an American" program. On May 15 there will be an executive committee meeting, and on Wed- nesday, May 24, a special meet-, ing will be held to consider their part in the Israel Day and Dec- oration Day program, May 30. Boy Scout Leaders' Affair at Shaarey Zedek Scout leaders of district four. Boy Scouts of America, will hold their annual spring social eve- ning at Shaarey Zedek social hall at 8 p.m., May 4. Albert Green, chair- district. man. and plan- ning committee member, an-. nounced that the program include enter- Miss Green tainment, refreshments, dancing, and an exhibition by dancers from the Theodore J. Smith Dancing Studio, including Jo- anne Green. Scout leaders, executives and LT. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY installed officers in conjunction institutional representatives are with the Post at the Me- expected to attend the affair. Incomparable Wamplers Lake. Gold Star Parents Games Night April 29 Detroit Gold Star Parents af- filiated with the Jewish War Veterans are having a night of games to raise funds to equip the memorial room and lounge at the JWV Memorial Home in memory of their sons who made the supreme sacrifice in World War II, Saturday evening, April 29, at the home. Entertainment has been ar- ranged under the chairmanship of the board of directors headed by Jack Geller. The public. is in- vited. • Membership in the Gold Star Parents is open to the parents of any Jewish boy who died in service. Plans are being made for the erection of a bronze marker con- taining all the names of Jewish war dead from Michigan, to be hung in the Memorial R o o m. Any information for the plaque should be transmitted to the secretary at the office of the Jewish War Veterans on Davi- son. 1 CAMP EHIAI Offers An unusual opportunity for real adventurous camping to Boys and Girls from the ages of 5 to 15, under skilled, respon- sible leadership. 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