• citutheo • • • tn, octely • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prentis of Covington Drive have returned from a week in New York City. • Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Katz of Yankton, S. D., have been the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Katz of Burlingame Ave., for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner of Wellesley Drive are spending the week in New York City. Members of the Rafelson Auxiliary and Post of the Jewish War Veterans entertained last week at a wiener roast and eve- ning of dancing and games, given at the Jewish War Veterans' Memorial Home. Among the Detroiters who spent the past week-end in New York City and attended the Michigan-Army football game were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rose of Fairfield Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of Oak Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Marwil of Penning- . ton Drive, all of whom were guests at the Hotel Gotham, and Allan - Sloan of Santa Clara Ave. Mrs. May Thwing of Minneapolis is the guest of Mrs. Simon Segar of the Lee Crest. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal, Jr. of Renfrew Road have re- turned from a week's stay in New York City. Mrs. Clarence Mills of Cincinnati is in Detroit for a fortnight visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Jacob- son of Huntington Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg of Chicago Blvd. are spending the week in New York City. Detroit members of ORT who are guests at the Waldorf in New York City this week to attend the 11th biennial convention of Women's American' ORT includes Mesdames Clarence Enggass, Harry Becker, Earl Freshman, Joseph Fenton, Lillian Graham, Morse Goldman, Moritz Kahn, Harold Kukas, Louis Lansberg, Joseph Landsberg, Charles LaPorte, Ralph Levy, Nathan Simons. Mrs. Joseph Alexander of Fairfield Ave. has returned from a visit in Toledo wth her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Klein of Stratford Road have returned from a week-end's visit in New York City where they attended the Army-Michigan game. Mrs. I. Wetman of Grand Rapids recently visited in Detroit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafelson of Oak Drive. Max Gerstman of the Whittier Hotel is spending the 1 :^V e e k in New York City. Mrs. Nathan Rollins of Parkside Ave. is spending a month in Hollywood, Fla., visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sallan. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simons of Parkside Ave. have returned from New York City, where they spent the past week-end. Mrs. Josh Abramson of Los Angeles is spending several weeks in Detroit visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sampliner of the Belcrest Hotel. Mrs. Milton Prag of Santa Barbara Drive entertained at a luncheon and shower at Huyler's on Oct. 12, honoring her niece, Miss Sabra Prag, a November bride-elect. Detroit members of the National Council of Jewish Women, who are guests at the Barbizon-Plaza in New York City this week to attend the national board meeting, are Mesdames Joseph M. Welt, Samuel Glogower and Louis Cohane. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman of Whitmore Road, accom- panied by Miss Sadie Hirschman of Glynn Court and Mr. and Mrs. R. Myers of Seward Ave. motored to Cincinnati to visit with members of their family for several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Lewis of .Milwaukee are the house-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kann of Ardmore Road. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen of Lincolnshire Road have re- turned from a visit in New York City. Out-of-town guests who visited in Detroit recently to at- tend the wedding of Miss Betty Frank to Russell Schulman on Oct. 15 included the parents and brother of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schulman and Robert Schulman of Beverly Hills, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laser of Woodmeret Long Island. THE JEWISH 13 Friday, October 20, 1950 Wed at Lee Plaza Records of Detroit Jewry's Early Life Sought for 50th Anniversary of WC Documents, souvenirs and pic- tures portraying the early his- tory of the Jews of Detroit are being sought to form part of the "Community Album," a series of exhibits to be diSplayed at the 50th anniversary . cele- bration of the United Jewish Charities. Judge Theodore Levin, UJC president, announces that the celebration will be in the form of a dinner, Nov. 28, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. As co-chairmen of the "Com- munity Album," Mrs. Melville S. Welt and Miss Edith S. Heaven- rich have asked members of the community to lend appropriate materials to help present a pie- Marshall Chapters Meet For Membership Party MRS. MARVIN GOLDMAN At a candlelight ceremony in the Lee Plaza Hotel Sunday evening, Oct. 8, Eileen Harriet Ferentz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kanterman of Calvert Ave., became the bride of Mar- vin Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldman of Griggs Ave. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of- ficiated. The bride chose a gown of ice blue satin, scalloped in seed pearls for the occasion. She was attended by maid - of - honor Betty Ferentz; and brides maids Mrs. Allen E. Davis, her sister, and Mrs. Edward J. Ferentz. Best man was the bride- groom's brother, Robert Gold- man. Ushers were Irving Gold- man and Nathan Felsenfeld. After a wedding trip to Miami Beach, the couple will reside at 843 Whitmore Rd. UHS Women Slate Review of Education The Louis Marshall chapter and lodge have scheduled a Hal- loween dance on Oct. 29 at Parkside Hall, Parkside and Fenkell. Exhibits on the various Bnai Brith projects will be shown. Admission charge is a new member. Karl and Molly Berg are pres- idents of the lodge and chapter respectively. Al Goldstein is membership chairman of the lodge and Yetta Feuer is mem- bership chairman of the Wo- men's Chapter. ture of Detroit Jewry's social service activities, especially in the period preceding 1926, when the United Jewish Charities, first central Jewish community organization, became the prop- erty-holding corporation of the Federation. _Irving I. Katz is the committee's consultant. Materials for the "Commun- ity Album" should be sent to the office of the United Jewish Charities, 250 W. Lafayette. Any- one who would like to submit an exhibit too bulky for mailing is invited to call Ingram Bander at the UJC offices, WO. 5-3939, and he will arrange for a pick- up. The UJC, which first met in November 1899, is now responsi- ble for accepting, holding and disbursing money a n d other property for charitable purposes, and to support and encourage the work and program of the Jewish Welfare Federation and its constituent agencies. ,, n Where Jit - .70Perrto3t " FINER. CLOTHING FOR MEN and YOUNG MEN S65 to 5125 Marshall Dramatic Group Distributes Comedy Roles Final roles for the coming presentation "Agony Hour" were distributed by Charlotte Breg- man, director, of the Louis Mar- shall Women's Dramatic Group. "Agony Hour" is a comedy de- picting trials ana tribulations of various characters. A take-off of the radio program Mr. Anthony. it is interspersed with special comic acts. 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Newmanpres e n t e d by Annual Home Relief Dinner Dance Oct. 21 Bar Mitzvahs All • arrangements have been The Bar Mitzvah of Sheldon completed for the annual din- ner dance of Home Relief So- David Rocklin, son of Mr. and ciety, to be held this Saturday Mrs. Joseph Rocklin of Blaine Ave., will be observed at 9 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 21, at Cong. Mishkan Israel. A reception will be held Oct. 22. The Bar Mitzvah of Sheldon David Rocklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rocklin of Blaine Ave., will be observed at 9 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 21, at Cong. Mishkan Israel. A reception will be held Oct. 22. Corig. Mogen Abraham Holds Religious Classes MRS. ABE SCHMIER night at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Abe Schmier, chairman, announces that there will be dancing and prizes and that a souvenir book, has been pre- pared by Mesdanies Julius Fink, H. Roy Miller and Louis Marks. Tickets for the event may be secured by calling Mrs. Maurice Garelik, UN. 4-3282. - The Men's Club of Cong. Mo- gen Abraham is sponsoring ad- ult classes for men and women, from 7:45 to 9 Under the direction of Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, classes teach Hebrew, Jewish religious laws, and a review of weekly portions of the Torah and prophets. Mrs. Harry Oberstein, a review of the educational system of the schools, past, present and future. Gus Newman, community lead- er, will also speak, reminiscing on the old "Heder" schools of yesteryear. Calvin Weiss, eleven year-old Junior Cantor\ of the United Hebrew Schools and Vicki Lew- bow, UHS second year high school student, will also partici- pate. Refreshments will be serve d. Auxiiary president Mrs. Louis J. Tobin invites members, hus- bands and friends to attend the program: Persian Lamb FIRST CALL FLOWER HILL Florist & Nursery Sales Lustrous, lightweight and so soft . . . is the texture of this Black* Russian Persian Lamb Coat gene ro us l y trimmed with Mink Cuffs. Beautiful full flared bock. This 1951 Persian in popular 40" length. 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