ActivitieJ in Society Miss Harriet Simon of the Wilshire Hotel has returned from Duluth, Minn., where she spent 10 days visiting with friends. Mary Brown has returned to her classes at Simmons • Col- lege in Boston after spending the vacation period with her mother, Mrs. S. Lambert Brown of the Lee Crest. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cohen of the Park Lane Apts. have left for Cleveland where they plan to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein and their daughter, Susan, of Chicago Blvd. and their sister, Miss Julia Klein of Whitmore Rd., have returned from Cleveland where they visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Klein, on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. Joan Field will return to New York where she attends the New York School of Design after spending the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Field of Roslyn Rd. Mrs. Israel Goldman and her two daughters, Anna Naomi and Tobie Judith, of Baltimore, Md., are the guests for a week of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz of Stoepel Ave. Her husband, Dr. Israel M. Goldman, is in Israel on a UJA mission. Mrs. Adolph Meyers of Webb Ave. left on Monday for Palm Springs, Calif., where she will visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Katzman. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rattner and their children, Judy, Larry and Richard, of Huntington Woods, and Mr. and Mrs. M. George Wayburn and their son, Barry, also of Huntington Woods, have returned from a visit in Miami Beach. Mr. - and Mrs. Louis Modell and their daughter, Devera, of Wildemere Ave., have returned from a visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Aston of Wildemere Ave. have returned from a few weeks' stay in Miami Beach. Mrs. J. Lerner of Israel, who has been the guest for the last few months of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Winokur of Tuxedo Ave., has left for New York from where she will sail shortly for home. Susan Stamler has returned to Boston after spending the last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stamler of Muirland Ave. Benjamin Krell Sr., of Lawrence Ave. has .returned from Miami Beach where he spent a week visiting his son, Alfred. Miss Zelma Rosenthal has returned to Syracuse, N. Y., after a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arc-hie Barnett of Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy of Chicago Blvd. have returned from ,Chicago where they spent the last week-end. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Katz and their three children of Ewald Circle have returned from a fortnight's visit in Miami BeaCh. Mary Lou Simons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard N. Simons of - Parkside Ave. has returned from Brookline, Mass., where she spent a week as the guest of Midge Goodman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collier and Mr. and Mrs. George Stutz, both of Huntington Woods,. have returned from visits in New York. Sylvia Shlain Weds Dr. Mark Goldstick I 4 arriageo At the honie of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shlain, of SNIDER - SINGER. Margaret Sturtevant Ave., Sylvia Lindp. Singer, daughter of Mr. and Shlain was united. in marriage Mrs. Carl Singer, of Richton to Dr. Mark R. Goldstick,. son of Ave., became the wife of Reu- ben Snider, (son of the late Mr. and Mrs. I. Snider at a cere- mony Dec. 24 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Morris Adler of- ficiated. Following a f a m i 1 y dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Snider left for a month honeymoon in Flor- ida and Nassau. Upon their re- turn they will reside on Merton Rd. * * * REICHSTEIN - Z I E V E. At a ceremony held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Zieve, Miss Janet Zieve became the pride of Gary Reich- stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Reichstein, on Dec. 24. Dr. A. M. Hershman officiated at the wedding, which was for the immediate families. Mrs. Henry Chait, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and Marshall Reichstein, brother of the bride- MRS. MARK R. GOLDSTICK groom, was best man. The new- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldstick, on lyweds are honeymooning in New Dec. 17. Rabbi Morris Adler of- York"' ficiated. Dinner at the Lee Plaza Our Want-Ads get results. Hotel followed the ceremony. The bride chose a ballerina length gown of light blue chan- Prescriptions and Repairs tilly lace over ice-blue satin as Called For and Delivered her wedding dress. Her finger- For Service at All Times tip veil of silk illusion was held Phone WEbster 3-3332 in place by a sweetheart shaped cap of matching lace, and she carried a Bible with orchids and streamers. Optician Her sister, Shirlee, was maid of honor. Jerry Rosenbloom was best man. For their honeymoon, Dr. and Mrs. Goldstick motored to California where. they attend- ed a dental convention. They are residing on Wisconsin Ave. EDWARD PEVOS CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Fannie Gross, wife of the late Nathan Gross, and her daughters, Mrs. Morry R. Kap- lan, Mrs. Robert M. Davis, Mrs. Joseph Levine and Mrs. Abra- ham Baker, wish to thank their relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended them during their recent bereavement. Quality eyeglasses from your eye physician's prescription. Finest Service in Town Sun Glasses, Safety Lenses, Modern Frames 3216 EWALD CIRCLE at Buena Vista DETROIT 4, MICHIGAN Mrs. Williams to Talk At Federation Program At a Dec. 24 wedding at the How the mature woman en- Lee Plaza Hotel, Esther Landau riches both the community and het own home by striking a became the wife of- Harry Shap- balance between her activities will be the theme of the morn- ing session of the Fifth Annual Institute of the Women's Divi- sion bf the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, at 9:30 a.m., Jan. 31, at Temple Beth El. Mrs. G. Mennen Williams, first lady of the State of Michi- gan, will be principal speaker at this morning convocation of the Institute—"A Day with Women of .v Distinction." The all-day program will fea- ture a group of simultaneous discussion sessions and an after- noon luncheon assembly. Northwest Sisterhood Warming Up for Donor Highlight of the Northwest Hebrew Cong. Sisterhood's vari- ety show will be the presentation o: a fur piece by Laurence O'Larry to a guest of the Sister- hood at .12:30 p.m., Wednesday in the synagogue's social hall. The variety event is sponsored by the donor committee, and is a warm-up for the donor event which will take place Feb. 7. The Roth Berdun Theatrical Group will present a series of song, dance and comedy routines as entertainment for the variety show. All Sisterhood members are urged to attend. — Mrs. Philip Helfman, president, said that a dessert luncheon will be served at the donor, at which guest artist, Sulie Harand will give a- 'dramatization of !`South Pacific." Pianist, Harpist Perform For Music Study Women Betty Kowalsky, pianist, and Reva Reatha Jackson, harpist, will be presented in a program of the Music Study Club of De- troit at 2 p.m., Jan. 12 in- the McGregor Library auditorium. It is an exchange program• with the Highland Park Music Club. Also on the program will be the Music Study Club choral ensemble, under thhe direction of Dan Frohman and accom- panied by Rosa Stein. .Maryan Fleisher will accompany Reva Jackson on the piano. Mrs. Ber- nard LaChs is chairman, and Mrs. Leonard Hack, co-chair- man. THE JEWISH NEWS-11 Esther Landau Weds Harry Shapiro, Dec. 24 MRS. HARRY SHAPIRO Friday, January 5, 1951 Albert Shapiro Heads B.B. Civilian Defense Albert Shapiro, senior detec- tive inspector of the Detroit Police Department, has been appointed by President Victor Bloomfield to head the newly formed Civilian Defense Com- mittee of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council. T h r o u g h this Committee, lodges will be contacted for the purpose of registering Bnai Brith members and their friends to train as auxiliary police in case of war emergency. The Police Department is set- ting up training courses which will be arranged to meet the convenience of the volunteen. For details, contact lodge Civil- ian Defense chairmen. iro. Rabbi Segal performed the ceremony. The . bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Landau, of Broadstreet Blvd. Shapiro is the son of the Jacob Shapiro's, of San Juan Dr. Anna Miriam Hersh was mat- ron-of-honor and Lila Weiss was maid-of-honor. Alan Soskin was best man. 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