=.7.7...7.77- ..f-; • , Wed by Candlelight AdiviiieJ in Society - Miss Emma Butzel of the Belcrest Hotel has returned from Charlevoix, where she has spent the summer season. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shroder of Cranbrook Road have returned from a 10-day trip through Ontario. Miss Edith Heavenrich of Virginia Park has returned from a visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heavenrich, in Milwaukee. Mrs. Benjamin Piser of Chicago is in Detroit visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clamage of Lodge Drive. • Elliot Moyer of Washington, D. C., visited with his mother, Mrs. Dora Moyer, and his sister, Miss - Marian Moyer, of W. Boston BlVd., this week, before joining his family at Rondeau Park, On- tario, where they spent the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marks of W. Outer rive drove to northern Wisconsin last week to visit Camp Kawaga and return with their son Lee at the close of the camp season this week. Mrs. Lena Neiman of Chicago is the guest of her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Neiman of Third Ave. Mr. - and Mrs. Joel D. Rosenblum and their daughter, Joyce, and son, Gordon, formerly of Denver, Colo., have moved to Detroit and are residing in their new home at 19265 Canterbury Road. Mrs. Leon Schembeck of Monte Vista Ave., and Mrs. Albert Schiller of Washburn Ave., are visiting in Tulsa, Okla., upon the occasion of the Bar .Mitzvah of their grandson, Richard D. Schil- ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schiller of Tulsa. Mrs. Leonard Kramer of New York City has returned to her home there after having spent a week in Detroit visiting family and friends. Mrs. Kramer and her mother, Mrs. Julius V. Brown of Lincolnshire Drive, spent a month in Charlevoix. Mrs. Simon Segar is now residing at the Lee Crest Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fecheimer of Huntington Woods have been vacationing in Northern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Krolik of Chicago Boulevard have re- turned from their summer home in Hilton Beach, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank of Shrewsbury Road are spending several weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Goldman of the Hotel Wilshire, who have been spending the summer in Charlevoix, will return to De- troit after Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grossman of Santa Barbara Drive have returned from their vacation in Charlevoix. Miss Ann Solomon of Glynn Court and Miss Harriet Simon of the Wilshire Hotel spent a, week in northern Michigan recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friebert of Steele Ave., left for Los Angeles, to attend the wedding on Sept. 3 of their daughter, Joyce, to George J. Roth of Los Angeles. Mrs. Henry Well has moved to the Lee Crest Apartments. Miss Elizabeth Baum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baum ot West Six Mile Road, is visiting reldtives and friends for a fort- night , in Chicago. Mrs. Joseph Ullman of Cincinnati has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. M. Ermann, and her sister, Miss Marcia Ermann, of Merton Road, for the past 10 days: Mr. , and Mrs. Louis Baum of Fairfield Ave., accompanied. by Mr. and Mrs, Clement Hopp of Longfellow Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreifus.of Memphis, Tenn., have joined a group from other cities who are spending 10 days at the post-season session at Camp Nebagamon, in Wisconsin. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Segar, with their sons Ronald and Robert, spent the week in Frankfort, Mich. Mrs. Motris Gross of Marlow Ave., left this week for Tulsa, Okla., where she will attend the Bar Mitzvah of Richard Schiller, on Sept. 2. Miss Harriet Lewis of Cortland Avenue has returned from Mil- waukee, where she was guest soloist at the National Convention of Delta Omicron sorority. In September, Harriet plans to enter Eastman School of Music at Rochester, N. Y., on a music scholar- ship. Mrs. Beulah Lewis of Cortland Ave., spent the past week in Fairmont, W. Va., where she visited with her son, daughter and granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. N. Rottenberg and Mr. and Mrs. B. Sumner and family have returned from vacationing at Michigan Beach Hotel, Southhaven, Mich., where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. I. Forman. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Maisel of 2306 Webb have as their guest their neice, Marjorie Glaser of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frank of Pennington Dr. announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Gail, to Russell Shulman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shul- man of Beverly Hills, Calif., formerly of Detroit. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Souchal of Pleasantville, N. J., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Annette Lea, to Calvin Lee Kuttnaurer, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Kuttnaurer of Fairfield Ave. A September wedding is planned in Atlantic City. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tamaroff of 2947 Collingwood, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Betty, to Ted Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard of Miami; Fla. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldberg of 3131 W. Leland Ave., Chicago, announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Billie, to Richard Ben Kramer, son of Mrs. Mildred Kramer of 2930 Calvert, Detroit and the late Morris S. Kramer. The wedding will take place Sunday, Sept. 3, at the Sherry Hotel (Chicago). A dinner and reception will follow. Rabbi Sol- - omon Goldman will officiate. The bride-elect attended the MRS. NORMAN ADELMAN At a candlelight ceremony Aug. 19 at Bel Aire, Reva Mari- lyn Flusty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flusty of Oakman Ct., became the bride of Norman Adelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adelman of Stratford Dr. The bride wore a simple white lace ankle-length gown and a circular illusion veil which was held in place by a pearl- trimmed Juliet cap. She carried a fan of illusion veiling, fes- tooned with white roses and streamers. Gladys Markovitz, maid-of- honor, and James Golden, best man, attended the bridal couple. Rabbi Herschel Stollman of Brooklyn, a cousin of the bride- groom, officiated at the cere- mony. After their wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 18411 St. Marys. University of Colorado. The bridegroom-elect, a graduate of Wayne University, served as a captain in the Air Forces during World War II. He is currently regional director of the Council of Jewish Federations and Wel- fare Funds. Romanian Jews in Haifa HAIFA — (JTA) — A total of 1,585 Jewish immigrants from Romania arrived here aboard the Transylvania. CHEST X-RAY EXAMINA- TIONS will be available to State Fair visitors Sept. 1, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, through the joint efforts of the Detroit Department of Heath and the TB and Health Society. The mobile X-ray unit, which the TB and Health Soci- ety purchased with double- barred Christmas Seal funds and presented to the Depart- ment of Health in April of this year, will be located at the Home Arts Building for that purpose. For a Delightful Evening of Music and Entertainment. . MICKEY WOOLF and His Orchestra Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf UN. 1-8065 May We Help Plan Your Perfect Party? e Pet Fine catering in your Home or Synagogue or in our lovely AIR CONDITIONED TERRACE ROOM aterer3 8231 Woodward TR. 3-5800 We ore the' exclusive kosher caterers for the beautiful FLAMINGO ROOM and Woodward Room of the new Hotel De- troiter. Call Sally Klein for information. 7 riin and Jiatierin q because Sholem Aleichem Folk Insti- tute invites the commtmity to participate in its three-day La- bor Day celebration at Farband Camp, Chelsea, Mich., Sept. 1 thru Sept. 4. Amusements, lecturers, con- certs and dancing will help round out the varied program of activities. For information and reservations call TO. 7-6105 or TE. 4-2107. it's done by Professionals! "Professional care is best for the hair"— for only professionally trained experts can give you the sparkling touch of individuality that enhances your own type of natural charm . . . only professionals can impart the natural lustre and glow to your hair after punishment by the August sun. Only professionals have the knowledge essential to proper Headquarters for Transportation and Tours by AIR or. BOAT to ISRAEL permanent waving. For truly beautiful hair, make an appoint- ment today. Only a Beauty Shop Can Give You Profes- sionally Trained Operators, Modern Equip- ment . and Years and Years of Experience! $29091 RHEA E. CASHMAN Vito & (mile cab* WORLD - WIDE TRAVEL BUIL Air Cooled For Your Comfort 215 Majestic Bldg., WO. 2-3368 7405 W. McNICHOLS ROAD AnnieffiE UN. 2-1500 September Air Rote to Lydda $839.70 Agents for All Steamship and Air Lines U. of M. Alters Jewish Students' Registration Hours on Yom Kippur Special registration arrange- ments for Jewish' students are being provided at the Univer- sity of Michigan, where regu- lar enrollment will be conducted on Sept. 21, Yom Kippur. The University registrar an- nounced that Jewish students who present evidence that they attended religious services on Yom Kippur will be permitted to register the following day. Appointments for Sept. 20 will stand. The Ann Arbor congregation will welcome. all students in the area at Yom Kippur services. News Brevities Strictly Kosher Approved by Vaad Horabonim Sholem Aleichem Sets Labor Day Celebration STEAMER ngagementi Frida„, August 25, 1950 Approaching holidays make necessary the following spe- cial deadline for The Jewish News editions of Sept. 8 and Sept. 15. Contributors are asked to make careful note of these 'dates and tunes. For the edition of Friday, Sept. 8, the Rosh Hashanah edition deadline for all copy and photographs will be at 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 1. The regular deadline of 11 a.m. on Wednesday will apply to classified advertisements. Rosh Hashanah greetings will be accepted until Tuesday, Atig. 29. For the edition of Friday, Sept. 15, deadline for all copy and• photographs will be at 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8. Deadline for classified adver- tisements will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 11. one way by e THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Special Deadlines Gala HOLIDAY WEEK For Labor Day alt. Omena inn RANDY CRANE-MC and Comedian . 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