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divitieJ in Society.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Orley of Huntington Woods are enjoy-
ing a Bermuda vacation.
Mrs. Helen DeRoy of the Whittier Apartments has returned
from a stay in Martinsville, Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bargman of Burlington Drive are in
Atlantic City for a fortnight to attend sessions of the National
Conference of Social Workers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Thal of Glynn Court have returned from
a vacation at Virginia Beach.
Mrs. Jacob Lapides of Parkside Avenue entrained for Buffalo,
New York to visit with members of her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Katz of Pennington Drive are hosts to
the latter's mother, Mrs. Gertrude Guggenheim from Lincoln,
Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gerson of Huntington Woods have as their
house guest, Miss Elaine Weiner of New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blatnikoff and daughter, Marilyn, of In-
diana Avenue are spending several weeks in Orlando, Florida as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Blau.
The Misses Sophie and Mary Kutlow of Euclid Avenue are
guests for a fortnight at the Plaza in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Zang Schrebnick of Third Avenue returned this
week from a vacation in Bermuda.
Mrs. Harry Becker of Strathcona Drive is'stopping for a week
at the Waldorf Astoria in New York.
Mrs. Harry Brown will return to her home on Boston Boule-
vard this week after spending the winter months at the Pancoast,
Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Merton Road have as their
guest, their sister from Newark, New Jersey, Miss Jean Ormay.
Mrs. Jules Klein of Calvert Avenue is the guest of her daugh-
ter in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Phillips and son, Randall, formerly of
Calvert Avenue, now reside in their new home at 20058 Stratford
Road.
Mrs. Leonard Schiff and her children of Calvert Avenue are
in Columbus, Ohio, this week to visit her parents, the Sterns.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kolbert of Huntington Woods will stop
off in New York City for a further holiday, before returning home
from a fortnight's stay in Bermuda.
The trend away •fram large homes is no place more evident
than at 660 Whitmore, where the new residents include Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Aaronsson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett, Mrs. Celia
M. Broder, Mr. and Mrs. I. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Dizik, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg, Mr. and Mrs. G. M.. Roberts, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schwartz, Mr. and
Mrs. I. Wolfgang.
Florence Weintraub will present Rochelle Sachs in a piano recital
Tuesday, at the Baldwin Recital Hall. Several selections for two
pianos will be included. The public is invited.
Betrothal Told
M
a rriageo
MISS RUTH Y. SCHWARTZ
Mr. a n d Mrs. Nathan L.
Schwartz, of Richton Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ruth Yvonne, to Ellis
Brownstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Brownstein, of Vassar
Dr. The your; couple attends
Michigan State College where
the bridegroom-elect is a senior
in the school of engineering.
Wayne Professor to Address
Jewish Center Open Forum
Orville Linck, associate pro-
fessor of English at Wayne Uni:-
versity, will address the Center
Open Forum, Wednesday, at
8904 Woodward. His topic will
be "Literature and the Arts in
Time of Crisis."
Married Couples Club Meets
The closing session of Bnai
Moshe Young Married Couples
Group will be -held at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the home of Rabbi
Moses Lehrman. Election of of-
ficers and a discussion of future
plans will be featured. Rabbi
Lehrman will lead a discussion
on Judaism.
The only good in having a
family tree is that it makes it
possible for you to trace your-
self back to better people than
you are.
.1-HE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 18, 1951
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WEISS-WEISS. The Bel-Aire
Terrace was the scene of a love-
ly ceremony on April 29, when
Bernice Weiss, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis J. Weiss, of
Hazelwood Ave., was united in
marriage with Dr. Louis L.
Weiss, of Canton, 0., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Weiss, of Elm-
hurst Ave. Rabbi Joshua Sperka
and Cantor 'Hyman Adler offi-
ciated. The bride's gown was
white organdy with strapless
eyelet-embroidered bodice, and
matching bolero jacket with
peter pan collar. She wore an
illusion veil and carried white
orchids on a Bible. Mrs. Steve
Roshwald, of Great Neck, N. Y.,
sister of the bridegroom, was
matron of honor, and Mrs. Da-
vid Mendelson was bridesmaid.
Dr. Melvin Brody of Clevelandi
served as best man. Ushers were
Dr. S. E. Weiser of Canton, and
Steve Roshwald. Out-of-town
relatives who attended were Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Weiss of Cleve-
land; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Weiss
of Philadelphia; and Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Weiss of Toledo. Other
'out-of-town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Irwin Ungar, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Primack, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Slesnick, Dr. and Mrs. Iry
Felder, Mrs. S. E. Weiser, Mr.
and Mrs. Norm Gastman, of
Canton; Mr. a n d Mrs. Henry
Schwartz, Mrs. Melvin Brody
and Mr. Henry Jacobson, of
Cleveland. Following a Bermuda
honeymoon, the couple is resid-
ing in Canton.
Adas Shalom Holds
Torah Fund Event
On Wednesday
Fannie Gluck Chapter
To Install New Officers
At Tuesday Ceremonies
Ruth Littky to Wed
Seymour Hertzenson
Mr. ° and Mrs. Meyer Littky,
Fannie Gluck Chapter, of Grand Ave., announce the en-
The second major fund-rais- Mizrachi Women, will install the gagement of their daughter,
ing event of the year for the
Sisterhood of Adas Shalom will following officers at ceremonies
at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Bel
Aire Terrace:
Mesdames Sam Bicoll, presi-
dent; Arthur Swartz, Lew Fried-
man, Max Sosin and Philip
Stollman, vice-presidents; Jos-
eph Bessman, treasurer; Paul
Fenton, Nathan Kaufman, Ben
Reznick, Sol Cohen, and Milton
R a d n e r, secretaries; Charles
Stark, historian; Stanley Brauer,
JNF chairman; Sam Goodman,
monitress; and Philip Fealk, Leo
Genser, Jack Pearlman and Os-
car Smith, trustees.
MISS RUTH LITTKY
Serving as board members for the com-
ing year are Tony Wiser, Mel Benson,
Berthal Golden, Rose Schriber, Rae
Uronovitz, Rose Markey, Dorothy Wo-
lock, Bertha Spilman, Rose Wright,
Bertha Targow, Lena Mencken, Dorothy
Shipko, Vivian Shulman, Hattie Brown,
Helen Sborow, Nena Sandebra, Rebecca
Schwartz, Lucille Reisig, Bertha Wein-
traub and Ruth Siegel.
Ruth, to Seymour Hertzenson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hert-
zenson, of SeWard Ave.
The bridegroom-elect attend-
ed Wayne University where he
was affiliated with Sigma Alpha
Dr. Max Kapustin, director of Mu fraternity. The wedding
Wayne University Hillel Founda- date has been set for Oct. 28.
tion, will be installing officer.
MRS. JOSEPH M. MARKEL
Joseph Bessman, recently re-
be held at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, turned from Israel, will show a
Gay 90's
in the synagogue social hall.
film of Mizrachi projects he vis-
Songs — Dances
A social function, the affair ited. For reservations call Mrs.
will feature a cantata written Arthur Schwartz, UN. 4-4287.
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