1 0—TH E JEW ISH NEWS Friday, May 5, 1950 Ilene Rosen Wears Ice-Blue for Wedding Jewish Center Activities Wed Brothers at Spring Ceremonies (The Jewish Community Center is - Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare Federation, and Is a -Red Feather Agency.) - Before an altar of white spring flowers at the Hotel Statler Thursday evening, May 4, Ilene Monday, May 8—Adult education department shows film, "La Frances Rosen and Barry David Boheme," at Woodward Berebitsky were united in mar- branch. Wednesday, May 10 — Andrew Brown of the CIO discusses "How Can We Meet the Health Needs of America," before _ Wednesday Evening Discus- sion Group at Woodward branch. Thursday, May 11, 8:30 p.m.— Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, vice _ president of the Central Branch, National Women's League will address Dexter Parent's Group on topic of MRS. MILTON LEVINE "Helping Our Jewish Children in Their Relationship with At a candlelight ceremony Non-Jews," at Dexter-Davison April 13 at Bel-Aire, Geraldine Center. Kernerman and Milton Levirie Sunday, May 14—HollywOod Tel- were united in - marriage by cove Club May Festival Dance, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Dexter-Davison branch. Tuesday, May 16, 6 p. m.—Cen- Hyma,n Adler. The bride is the daughter of ter Mothers' Club mothers' and daughters' banquet, Dex- Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Kerner- man of Santa Barbara Dr. Her ter-Davison branch. husband's parents are Mr. and Monday, May 15, 9 p.m. — Mrs. Benjamin Levine of Pasa- Charlie Chaplin film "Bur- MRS. BARRY BEREBITSKY dena Ave. leque on Carmen;" short s, Wearing a gown of ivory satin riage by Rabbi Leon Fram and "March of the Movies," "Don Cantor Robert S. Tulman. Quixote;" Davison Center au- adorned with bugle beads and seed pearls and a matching tri- ditorium. The bride is the daughter of corn headpiece of satin which Mr. and Mrs. Robert Louis RoSen held_ her three-tiered illusion of 17215 Parkside, and Mr. and veil, the bride carried white or- Mrs. Louis Berebitsky of South Mrs. Sislin Praises chids and stephanotis on a white Bend, Ind., are her husband's Bible. parents. State's Achievements Her attendants were her sister, A gown of ice blue satin with Mrs. Robert S. Moers, matron- sweetheart neckline and cathe- of-honor; Constance Levine and "The miraculous achievements dral train, and an ice-blue full- Ann Ruth Smith, bridesmaids; in Israel, the ingathering of the length veil held by a coronet of Marilyn Shifman; junior brides- matching satin were chosen by Jewish- people from all over the maid, and Michele Levine, flow- the bride for her wedding. She world are a source of pride to er girl. Martin Levine was his carried a bouquet - of cascading all who participate in the Zion- brother's best man and the ush- ist movement," Mrs. David Sis- ers. included Seymour Levine, white roses and English ivy. Her attendants_ were Mrs. lin declared on her return from Alvin Fisher, Larry Collins and Robert S. Moers, with Morry L. Sherman Rosen, her sister-in- a tour of Israel. law, matron-of-honor, and Caro- During her visit in the Jewish Kernerman, junior usher. lyn Wallach, Carol Goldenberg, State, Mrs: Sislin, who has long The couple left by plane for Mrs, Stanley Rothenberg of been a leader in the Pioneer Acapulco, Mexico. Upon their re- Cleveland and Loris Slutsky of Women's Organization, visited turn, they will reside at the Wil- South Bend-, cousin of the bride- children's homes and other in- shire Hotel. stitutions, of the Moatzoth Ha- groom, were bridesthaids. Jack Ber'ebitsky served his poaloth,_ sister organization of Israel Living Costs Down brother. as best man, and the_ the PWO. WASHINGTON, (JTA) The _ bride's brother, Sherman Rosen, Under the guidance of the International Labor Office an- as head usher, was assisted by Histadrut Tourist Bureau, she nounced that living costs have Harry Gibbon of Chicago, uncle traveled through the Galil, the decreased by 12.8 percent in Is- of the bridegroom; Austin - Kan- Emek art& the Negev, visiting rael between January, 1949, and ter of Detroit; Allen Slutsky, many kibutzim and moshavim. January, 1950. Donald Deen DeVreese, David With a group of other Pioneer Berebitsky and Robert Berebit- Women's leaders, she was hon- sky, the bridegroom's brother, ored at receptions in Jerusalem, ARE YOU all of South Bend. Kfar Saba (site of the children's PLANNING A SIMCHA After a,short honeymoon, the home built by the Detroit or- Strictly Kosher Catering young couple_ will reside in De- ganization), RiShon LeZion and troit. • Specialty: Shtrudel & Knishes at a session of the executive of TY. 6-4956 the Moatzoth Hapoaloth. . Mrs. Sislin -also-was a guek at Beth Itzchock Mothers, thL. home of Minister Of Labor Daughters to Have Fete Goldie Myerson_ in Tel Aviv. CAPTURE THE FLEETING CHARM OF CHILDHOOD The annual mother and Portraits in Oils and Pastels Priced from $75.00. daughter banquet of Vie Sister- .arrict j e3 HENRY BERNSTEIN hood of Cong. Beth Itzchock will , Make YOUR Plan With the Schiller Man! MRS. MARTIN LEVINE Constance LeBost, daughter of Paul LeBost and Mrs. Betty Le- Bost, became the bride of Mar- tin Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Levine, at an "after- noon. ceremony at the Whittier Hotel, March 12. The couple honeymooned at the Saxony Hotel, Miami Beach, and are now residing at the Wil- shire. Rose Sittig Cohen PTO Lists New Officers MRS. ARTHUR L. ROBBINS be held at Lachar's, Thursday, May 11, at 6:30 p.m. At this event, Mrs. Arthur Robbins, of the Speakers Bureau of the Women's Welfare Federa- tion, and of the League of Wom- en's Voters, will review "The Challenging Years" by the late Rabbi Stephen S. Wise. Mrs. Harry Salwin is presi- dent of the Sisterhood. For res- ervations, call Mrs. Joseph Reif- man, chairman of the evening, TU. 2-6396, or Mrs. Bernard Shiller, WA. 2-8556. During March, Israel's immi- gi•ati•n reached 13,500. On In- dependence Day alone, 923 new- comers arrived by ship from Tur- keypoland and Hungary. ATTIC ROOMS— RECREATION - ROOMS Your plans or ours. Let us show you what we have done for others. 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