I THE JEWISH NEWS-11 Friday, March 9, 1951 AdivitieJ Society A range of emotion from broad, mining camp humor to tender understanding of a girl's dreams will mark the program New Orleans is the honey- which dancer Jean Erdman and moon destination of Dr. and her company will present March Mrs. Maerit Burnard Kallet, who 22, at the Art Institute. Da.0 ghter of a territorial judge, Miss Erdman grew up in Honolulu dancing the Hula. She left Bennington College to tour with the Martha Graham com- pany, and left her to study the dance forms of exotic cultures, mastering the styles of Hindus, Africans, Japanese, Chinese and Spaniards. "The Fair, -Eccentric" or "The Temporary Belle of Hangtown," major number on her Detroit program, is a string of anec- Dr. and Mrs. M. Kallet Honeymooning in South Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weinberg of Muirland Ave. are spending a ?bw weeks in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Greenbaum and daughters, who have been temporarily residing with his mother on Sturtevant Ave., have moved into their home at 12818 Broadstreet Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lesser have returned to their home in Chicago after a week's visit with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman of Indiana Ave. Mrs. Adolph Meyers of Webb Ave. has returned from a two month's visit in Palm SpringS, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. David Diamond of Parkside Ave. have left for a stay in Miami Beach. Mrs. Leon Harmon and Mrs. Gene M. Nagler have returned from several weeks spent visiting the Bernard Wohls of New Or- leans, La. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ashkin and daughter, Elizabeth, formerly of Boston Blvd., will leave shortly for Camden, N. J. to take up residence. Freda K. Goodman has left for England by plane to visit her brother, Louis Kessler, of London. A younger brother, Abraham, whom she hasn't seen -for 14 years, will join them. Mrs. Goodman will spend six weeks in rural England looking for silver items which she will display in Detroit. • Miss Minnie Bernstein, of Joy Rd., - flew to Miami Beach March 3 for a month's stay. Mrs. Abe Gordon, of Elmhurst Ave., is spending the remainder of the winter in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Karpf, of Woodingham Dr. have returned from a two-week stay at Hot Springs National Park, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Mendelson, of 2225 Blaine, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at the Sea Food Grotto on Feb. 28. Over 70 relatives and friends honored the Mendelsons with their presence. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Galsky, of Woodingham Dr., entertained at a wedding breakfast for Mr. and Mrs. William B. Mitchell, who were married Feb. 28. Mr. Mitchell, well known in Pontiac, and his bride, the former Grayce Slovet, an interior designer from Chicago, are honeymooning in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodman, of 2669 Calvert, celebrated their silver wedding anniversary with their children, Edwin and Michael and Sandra Glonzrock, at a dinner honoring the occasion on March 7. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hudosh (Norma Lewis), formerly of the Lee Plaza, are now residing at 2750 Sturtevant. Miss Gerrie Busch, of Yosemite Ave., is spending a few weeks in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal hosted a group of friends at a cocktail party and dinner at their Miami Beach home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karbal and daughter, Connie, who re- cently moved to 20615 Stratford Rd., are spending a month at the Sherry Frontenac in Miami Beach. Louis James Rosenberg, of the Belcrest Hotel, returned from Chicago where he attended a conference of the American Associa- tion for the United Nations. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seltzer of Washburn Ave., have returned from Miami Beach, Fla., where they spent the past five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman, of Chicago Blvd., are vaca- tioning in California for the winter, and are guests at the Hotel Ambassador in Los Angeles. To Wed in August Erdman Dance Co. Finale at Institute Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scheib- man, of Glendale Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Delores, to Dr. Kenneth H. Sutherland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson D. Sutherland, of Cort- land Ave. Miss Scheibman was graduated from the University of Michigan. Dr. Sutherland is a graduate of the Northern Illinois College of Optometry. The wedding will be in August. Mizrachi Women Honor National Vice-President .The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will honor Mrs. Nachman H. pin, national vice-president of the Mizrachi Women's Organiza- tion of America at a program at 1 p. m., Sunday, at the Young Israel Center, Mrs. Ebin, wife of the late Rabbi Ebin, of New York and daughter of Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky, of Pittsburgh, pos- sesses a vast knowledge of the Talmud and its traditions. cantor Jacob Sonenklar, ac- companied by Bella Goldberg, will provide a musical interlude, and the film, "A Pair of Shoes," will be screened. Mrs. Joseph Kunin, president, and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, chairman, urge all members and friends to attend. aria, ..4 - * Our want ads get results. FLOWERS BY GRAEME We Specialize In • Weddings • Showers Expert Floral Arrangements For All Occasions For a Delightful Evening of Music and Entertainment .. . MICKEY WOOLF FREE Estimates At Your Home Bill Caplan Larry Morris Charge Accounts Welcomed and His Orchestra GRAEME FLOWERS Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf UN. 3-3737 9111 Linwood at Joy TY. 4-7789 MRS. MAERIT B. KALLET spoke their marriage vows March 3. The bride, the former Rhoda Wiencrot, is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wien- crot of Stamford, Conn. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Kallet, of Muirland Ave. Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer per- formed the double ring cere- mony under a bower of green foliage and white gladolas in the English Room of the Statler Hotel. Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Wiencrot enter- tained at a wedding dinner. For her wedding the bride chose a white, floor length gown, with a voluminous skirt of fine nylon tulle. A delicately shirred yoke was set in a closely fitted bodice of imported Alen- con lace. Softly draped sleeves formed points at the wrist. Her three tiered veil of fin- ger-tip length fell from a matching lace cap and she car- ried a Bible with a corsage of white orchids. Attending the bride was her sister, Bernice, as maid of hon- or, with Mary Judith Kallet, sister of the bridegroom as bridesmaid. The groom was at- tended by Dr. Ned Chalat, as best man. Ushers were Dr. James Bittker and Warren Weil. SHOLOM AUXILIARY will When the couple returns from meet Thursday, in the social their honeymoon, they will re- hall of the Cong. Shaarey Zedek. side at 111 Highland. Nomination of officers will take. place. Members are asked to ARE YOU bring old sheets for sewing can- PLANNING A SIMCHA? cer pads at a special meeting to Will cater foods to suit occa- be held at the Memorial Home sion. Can furnish hall. For on March 22. information- TY. 6-4956 LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL- IARY members are asked to save pocket sized books and cur- rent magazines for veterans at JOY CHOP SUEY CO. Percy Jones Hospital. A meeting CHOP SUEY-CHOW MEIN of the dramatic group will be Wholesale, retail, to restaurants, clubs, hotels, private homes, parties held Wednesday night, at the CARRY OUT SERVICE Memorial Home. Any member 4913 JOY ROAD, Near Grand River interested in joining should call TY. 4-6420 Vivienne Kamen, UN. 1-5615. * * * JOSEPH L. BALE AUXILIARY Exclusive Factory will meet Monday, at the home Authorized Service of Lillian Kelman, 16231 Lin- Specialists on wood. Tickets for the forthcom- ing barn dance will be distribut- ed. 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