divitiei in Society THE JEWISH NEWS-13 I Barbara Yanover Wed. . To Detroit Serviceman Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krupp and family of Cherrylawn Ave. have returned from a few weeks visit in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldman of Muirland Ave. have returned frinn a stay in _Tucson, Ariz. Mr.- and Mrs.• Leo Rubenstein of Ohio Ave. have left for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they plan to spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rosen and son have returned to their home in. Muskegon after a few days' visit with friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Merton Rd. are spending 10 days in New York. Mrs. Irene .Gordon has returned to her home in Petoskey, Mich., after a visit with her -son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Levine of Mt. Clements. Joel and David Helfman, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Helfman of Indiana Ave., have returned from .Miami Beach where they spent three weeks as the guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helfman. Dr. and Mrs. H. Goodman of Greenlawn. Ave. had as their guest her mother, Mrs. L..Mandel of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. George Seligman and their daughter, Karen, have returned to their home in Marion, 0., after a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius .Hartman of Indiana Ave. Marvin Barnett of LaSalle Blvd. has left for a stay in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr." and Mrs. George Sherman, of 326Q Lawrence, are enter- taining their sister, Mrs. Sara J. Levine, of Washington, D. C., for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohen of 3044 Elmhurst, celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary Jan. 11. Capt. and Mrs. Robert . P. Natelson visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lastar, of • Sturtevant Ave,. while en route to Washington, D. Cr., where Capt. Natelson will do special work at the Army's Walter Reed Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker, of Strathcona Dr., will leave short- ly to spend a few weeks at Hotel Martinique in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Boraks of Waverly St., 'have left by plane for an extended visit abroad. They plan to visit in Denmark, Sweden, France, and England. Prior to their departure, they were extensively entertained by relatives and friends. — Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leader, of 1710 Webb, will leave shortly for an extended visit in California where they will visit their family. Howard Binkow, of Burlingame Ave., spent his vacation from the University of Michigan in Los Angeles where he attended the Rose Bowl game. At a recent party at. the Great Lakes Club, Miss Patricia Joyce Oppenheim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Royal A. Oppenheim, of 1941 Wellesley Dr., and Miss Ernestine Winston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winston, of Birmingham, entertained 110 of their friends at a dancing party followed by a midnight supper. Both girls will leave soon to resume their studies at the Univer- sity of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Baskin and daughter, Sandra, of the Belcrest Hotel, spent the recent holidays in Chicago. Lois Collins Wed To Martin Budman At a wedding Jan. 7 at Cong. tin Joseph Budman, son of Mr. Shaarey Zedek, Lois Annette Joseph Budnitzky, of Webb Ave. The bride chose an original gown of ivory satin and chan- tilly lace bodice and sleeves, with a stand-up collar, all done in a leaf pattern. The skirt was full with a scalloped train, and her silk illusion veil was held in place by a bonnet head piece of ivory satin • and chantilly lace. She carried orchids on a prayer book. Matron of honor was Mrs. Harvey ,-Lynn, and bridesmaids were Eveleen Budnitzky a n d Mrs. Max Aiken. Serving the bridegroom as best man w a s Joseph Budnitzky, while ushers were Morton H. Collins,• 'T a u 1 ,Bihary, Fred Babbin and Allan Maldaver. The couple is honeymooning in Miami Beach, Fla. Friday, January 12, 1951 and Mrs. Joseph Yanover, of Otsego Ave., became the bride of Pfc. Harvey Bloom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bloom, of Fullerton Ave. • For her wedding gown, the bride chose one of white, chif- fon velvet, with a matching crown and veil. Harriet Yan- over, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Morry Matz was best man. Bridesmaids in- cluded Shirlee Bloom, sister of the bridegroom; Marian Schwalb and Nancy Glance. Karen Bak- er was flower girl, and Richard Jaffe, ring bearer. Ushers were Harry Gracoff, Irwin Yanover; brother of the bride; and Henry Weintraub, who sang "Because." Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor- Hyman Adler officiated, and both stayed with their wives for dinner. Rabbi David Bakst also attend- ed. Out of town guests included Mrs. John J. Kates and daugh- ters, Rayna' and - Karen; Mrs. David Heller, and Mr. and Mrs. William Fine and children, all of Toronto. Mrs. Jack Smith, of Chicago, also was present. The young couple will live in Colorado Springs, Colo., while Bloom is stationed at Camp Car- son. , "Dear Ruth," a delightful comedy, will be presented by members of the Central High School graduating class at 8 p.m., on Jan. 18 and 19, in the school auditorium. The cast includes Elaine Hy- man, Hank Baskin, Bessie Le- vine, Irving Kanat, Margo Stark, Sheldon Abramson, Ned Flusty, Berta Tauber, Carol Altman and Sheldon Otis. Directed by Ar- thur Rosenau, the production is sponsored by the Central High School Parents Assn. "Happy Home Life" and "Why Children Drop out \ of High School" will be discussed before the Central High School Parents Association at 9:15 p.m., Wednesday in the school audi- torium. Miss Ella Davenport of the home economics department will discuss the former subject while Mr. Franklin Henshaw, attend- ance officer, will discuss the dropouts sand what parents can do about it. Music will be under the direc- tion of Dr. Harry Seitz, of the school. MISS MURIEL WEISS The engagement of Muriel Dorothy Weiss to Edward Frazer Purdy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur S. Purdy, of Chicago Blvd., was announced by the bride- , elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert P. Weiss, of Cortland Ave. An early summer wedding is planned. For a Delightful Evening of Musk and Entertainment .. . MICKEY WOOLF and His Orchestra ' Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf UN. 3-3737 Headquarters for Transportation and Tours by AIR or BOAT to •ISRAEL ST One LAMPS REPAIRED Rewired, Refinished, Parts Replaced `LAMPS MADE FROM ANYTHING! BIG SELECTION OF SHADES Free Pickup and Delivery GIFTS AND LAMPS IN STOCK The LAMP & SHADE CENTRE 17610 Jas. Couzens at Outer Dr. Max Schiff UN. 4-767( Open Thurs., Fri., and Sat. to 9 p.m. way MADE TO ORDER OR READY MADE Lydda, Round Trip $873.00 RHEA E. CASHMAN WORLD—WIDE TRAVEL BUR. 215 Majestic Bldg., WO. 2-3368 Official Agents for All Steamship and Air L ines Fin _ e -.otering in your Home Synagogue or in our lovely • TERRACE•ROOM . 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One of the world's greatest masters of the art of illumina- tion, Arthur Szyk, illustrated the scroll of Israel's Declaration in the rich, glowing colors for which he is famous. Copies were bought by thousands for • gifts or for their own homes. In response to continued de- mands for copies of Arthur Szyk's scroll, they . are again available, handsomely litho- graphed in the full colors of the original painting and ready for framing. They may obtained at $2 each, postpaid, from N e w Canaan Art Publishing Co., P.O.B. 871, New Canaan, Conn. APPAREL 4 1 and ACCESSORIES to 1/2 off * Mr. and Mrs. David Fishman, of Los Angeles, announce the engagement of their daughter, Gloria, to Arthur A. Karasick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kara- sick, also of Los Angeles. The young people, who plan a June wedding, are former Detroiters. • * * At a family dinner Dec. 24, Mr. and. Mrs. Phillip Wolofsky, of Pasadena Ave., annouriced the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Arthur Kopelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allec Kopelman. A June wedding is planned. * * * Mr. and Mrs? Joseph Wien- crot of Stamford, Conn., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rhoda, to Dr. Maerit B. Kallet, son of Dr. and Mrs. FURS BETTER DRESSES BUDGET SHOP SHOES COATS & SUITS SPORTS SHOP HATS CHILDREN'S SHOP JUNIOR SHOP MAIN FLOOR ACCESSORIES Downtown Only •51,4 1 (63, WOODWARD AT STATE Herbert I. Kallet of Detroit. aril . 41 • . Central Graduates Offer 'Dear Ruth' At a candlelight ceremony at the Mayfair Room, Dec. "30, Bar- bara Yanover, daughter of Mr. MRS. HARVEY BLOOM Plan Summer Wedding All Sales Final