A ctiviiiei in, Society Mr. and Mrs. Casper Cutler of Warrington Drive are visiting in Chicago and in Champaign, Ill., where they will join their arriago GOULD-ROTHSTEIN: • At a family wedding in the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. Emanuel Gould of Chesterfield Ave., on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 19, Joyce Gould was married to Ronald M. Rothstein, son of Mrs. Charles Rothstein. The ceremo- ny was performed by Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer of Temple Beth El. The bride, in an old-fashioned gown of Chantilly lace with matching Juliet cap and shoul- der-length veil of illusion, ear- ried a bouquet of white orchids and English ivy. She was at- tended by her sister Carol as maid-of-honor. Morton Jacobs served his . brother-in-law as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Rothstein left for a New York honeymoon:and will return to Boston to live un- til June, when Mr. Rothstein will graduate from the Harvard Law School. * f • GOLDBERG — ATLAS. S a r a Atlas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atlas, of Richton Ave., became the bride of Joseph Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldberg, of W. Grand Ave., at Zack's Catering, on Nov: 19. Rabbi M. J. Wohgelernter officiated. The bride's sister-- in-law, Mrs. Reuben Atlas, was her matron-of-honor; and Al Kafton, best man. The newly- weds are honeymooning in Chi- cago. daughter, Margery, who is a student at the University of Illinois, for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. David Diamond of Parkside Ave. have returned ' from a week's visit in New York City, where they were guests at the Plaza Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Plisko of Birchcrest Drive attended the biennial convention of National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods last week, and while in Cleveland entertained guests in honor .9f their 25th wedding anniversary. Miss Mary Glazer, who is a student at Northwestern Univer- sity, spent last week-end in Ann Arbor to attend the Michigan- Northwestern football game, and in Detroit visiting her parents, the Louis Glazers of Birchcrest Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gray with their daughter Joan and son Mickey flew to Miami Beach, Fla., this week to live there for six or seven months. They are guests at the 'Belaire Hotel. Prior to her departure, Joan entertained a group' of friends at her home on Pennington Drive last Sunday afternoon. While attending the biennial convention of National Federa- tion of Temple Sisterhoods in Cleveland last week, Mrs. Samuel, B. Danto of Detroit and Mit. Harvey Steadman of Lansing were hostesses to the Michigan delegates at a cocktail party. Mrs. Louis Sycle of Washington, D. C., visited friends and relatives in the city for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Frank of Wildemere. Ave. are spending the week-end in. Columbus, 0., to attend the Michigan-Ohio State football game. While there they are the house-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Weinfeld. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bargman of Burlington Drive are spending the Thanksgiving holiday in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cinnamon of West Six Mile Road have returned from a week's vacation at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. Victor Klein of Stratford Road and Robert Newman of Can- terbury Drive will attend the Michigan-OSU game in Columbus this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt of Balmoral Drive have returned from a visit in Chicago, where they attended the Stein-Liebman wedding. To Wed Dee. 25 , Detroit delegates who attended the Mid-Eastern Conference of the National Council of Jewish Women in Terre Haute, Ind., during the past week were Mrs. Lewis Daniels, Mrs. Samuel Glo- gower, Mrs. I. Irving • Bittker, Mrs.' David Pollack, Mrs. Joseph Gaylord, Mrs. Philip Musholtz and Miss Fay Gollob. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenbaum of Oakman Boulevard have returned from a week's trip to New York City. While there, they were guests at the Plaza Hotel. . Mr. and. Mrs., William Mazer of Birchcrest Drive, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Segar of Birchcrest Drive, are spending the week-end in Columbus, 0., to attend the Michigan-OSU foot- ball game. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marks of West Outer Drive are entertaining, as their week-end guests several members of their family, Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Goldberg with their two daughters of Chicago, Ill., and Dr. Benton Marx of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Mrs. Warren Shwayder of Longfellow Ave. visited in New York City recently to attend the wedding of Miss Alice Litt of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Sloan of Wildemere Ave. have returned from a week's visit in New York City. Mrs. A. M. Ermann of Merton Road, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Marcia Ermann, is spending the Thanksgiving holiday in Cincinnati with ber daughter, Mrs. Joseph Ullman of that city. MISS ROSALYN PIANICA Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Kamfer are in Columbus, O., to attend the . Michigan-OSU game. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pianka, Mrs. Benjamin Rovetch of Oakland Court spent the past of Tuxedo Ave., announce the week-end in Cleveland visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Dr. engagement of their daughter, and Mrs. Jonas Carron. Rosalyn, to Richard M. Sitron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isador Sit- ron, of Parker Ave. The couple Meyer Levin to Speak attended Wayne University, where the bridegroom-elect was At AJC Women's Meet affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Pi Meyer Levin, well:known nov- fraternity. The wedding date elist, author of "In Search," will has been set for Dec. 25. address the Detroit Women's Di- For a Delightful Evening of Mrs. Archibald Silverman, vision of t h Music and Entertainment .. . honorary vice-president of the American Jew- Jewish National Fund and mem- ish Congress at, a Hanukah brunch at the and His Orchestra Bel-Aire, at Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf 12:30 p. i•., Dec: UN. 3-3737 6. The meeting will be the cul- mination of the local member- Meyer Levin ship drive. Chairman will be Mrs. Harry Prank, president, and Mrs. Morris Adler will de- liver the invocation and kindle the Hanukah candles. Levin will speak on "Required Reading for An Anti-Semite." The public is invited. ENTF Ladies' Donor Rally to Feature Veteran Zionist MICKEY WOOLF row /ii AY/ Hanukah Program Featured At Beth El Family Supper MRS. ARCHIBALD SILVERMAN ber of the executive of the World Jewish Congress, will be the guest speaker at a pre-donor rally for the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jew- ish National Fund, at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, at Beth Shmuel Syna- gogue, Dexter at Buena Vista. Cantor Nicholas Fenakel of Northwest Hebrew Cong. will be guest artist on the program, ac- companied by Betty Kowalsky. Mrs. William Klafer, fund-rais- ing chairman, will preside. Mrs. Silverman, who has visit- ed Palestine regularly since 1925, has been active in Zionism for nearly 40 years. She has held „- ORTHOPEDIC SECTION OF HOSPITAL IN ISRAEL. * * * In recognition of aid given to Israeli war veterans, with funds earmarked "only for artificial limbs," the Kupat Holim has affixed a plaque honoring the Detroit Women's Auxiliary of the Maimonides Medical Society, to- the orthopedic . section of their new hospital. Moshe Rabinowitz, director of the Kupat Holim, in Tel. Aviv, wrote in a letter to the Maimo- nides Women: "I can hardly -find suitable words to express how much your help means to all of us. Thanks to your excellent efforts, we will eventually be able to erase the ugliness of need, fear and want from our young and budding country." With the stimulus of these NEW KUPAT HOLIM words, Maimonides women are intensifying their efforts in a drive to raise increased funds for artificial limbs. A souvenir book, under the direction of Mrs. Hy Mellen, will accomplish part of this drive. Mrs. Edith Roach Snyder will be guest speaker at a luncheon meeting to be held at the Stock- hohn at -12:30 p. in., Tuesday. Mrs. Snyder, principal of Pon- tiac's Webster Elementary School, will speak on the de- velopment of a school curricu- lum to fit the child. Special put:7 Rates Glorious Days -ALL ,,- .•GETAWINsi Some 12,000 new immigrants will be employed in the Israel citrus industry during the corn- ing season—out of a total of 15,000 citrus workers. 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