THE JEWISH NEWS-15 JWV Launches Sale Of Veterans' Poppies Friday, May 25, 1951 Adivilie3 in Society e ngagementl Mr. and Mrs. Norman Naimark of Littlefield St. returned from an extendfd stay in Columbia, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass, of Cumberland Way, will sail to Europe aboard the S.S. Liberty on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Zuckerman have returned to their home on Lauder Ave. after spending several weeks in London and Paris. They returned on the Nieuw Amsterdam. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaufer, of Cortland Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kaufer, of Northlawn Ave., flew to Mexico City to attend the Bar Mitzvah of their nephew, Nicolas Kaufer. Retiring and new board members of the National Council of Jewish Women were honored at a tea given by retiring president Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels; Mrs. Herschel V. Kreger, assistant to the president; and Mrs. Emil Rothman, incoming head, on May 17, in Mrs. Daniels' home on Warrington Dr. Mrs. Maurice Klein and Mrs. Joseph B. Gaylord assisted at the tea table. Mrs. Oscar Greenberg and her daughter Peggy Gassel of Fair- field avenue, have just returned from vacationing in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilbert of Littlefield Ave. have returned from a vacation in Bermuda. Mrs. Sidney Solomon of Picadilly Ave. has been entertaining as house guest, her sister from New York. Mr. Solomon returned this week from a fortnight's flight to London and Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stamler have returned to their Muirland Ave. abode after a four months' stay in Miami Beach. En route home, they detoured for a visit with son, Jack, in B<imore and daughter, Susan, in Boston. A week in New York City concluded the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weinberg of Wildemere Ave. are spending the week in Chicago and Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. George. Bremen of Birchcrest • Drive were in Toledo last week end to attend a Bar Mitzvah in the family. After enjoying the winter months in their Florida home, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rott have returned to their Fairfield Ave. resi- dence. Mr. and Mrs. caul Katz of Fairfield Ave. returned from a win- ter's vacation in Cuba and Florida, and then were off again for just a fortnight. Mrs. Katz visited with her daughter in Colum- bus, 0., and Mr. Katz flew to Paris for a reunion with his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Knoppow of Fullerton Ave. have as house guests, their sister and niece, Mrs. Abe Knoppow and Su- zanne, of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen Benyas have taken up their resi- dence at 20431 Cheyenne Ave. Dr. and Mrs. John Mossman of Warrington Drive were hosts the past week to' the latter's sister, Mrs. Irwin Lyons of Hamilton, Ontario. Miss Sadie Weinstein has returned to her home an Calvert Ave. after spending the winter in Miami Beach, as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lansky of Chicago, Ill. To Wed in Fall arriageJ ROSLYN CLARIS KANTOR At a recent family dinner at Zack's Catering, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kantor, of Tuxedo Ave., announced the engagement of their daughter, Roslyn Claris, to Jack Zack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hymin Zack, of Santa Barbara Dr. The wedding will be held Oct. 28, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. • • • DANNY THOMAS, former De- troiter Amos Jacobs and now a star on television and in the movies, turned over his entire Week's salary during his engage- ment at the Flamingo in Las 7 t. Assisting the drive are Norman Berk- ley, -William May, Phyllis Nabat, Sey- mour Victor, Betty Weir, Harry Kogan, Lillian Bricker, Norman Fellander, Ty Tratner, Bud Feld, Eva Handlesman, Jack Lichtig, May Gartner, Morris Madgy, Molly Madgy, Eli Miller, Lee Levin, Her- man Gach, Arlene' Rhodes, Bess Rose, George Rapp, Ada Messer, Sol Shur, Irv- ing. Mans o n, Ida Waldman, Jack Schwartz, Ruby Gantz, ,Sam Fox, Doris A. Delstein, with Mrs. Rosalind Marks serving as Department Auxiliary co- chairman. Vegas to the City of Hope Can- cer Campaign. His salary was $10,000. The' cancer clinic was re- cently opened at the City of Hope Medical Cener, Duarte, Calif. MAE WEISS Strictly Kosher Catering • Established 1915 BAR MITZVAHS WEDDINGS RECEPTIONS UN. 2-3541 Jl Wedding Photographs Candid - Formal We also Record Wedding Ceremonies In Sound BLAIR STUDIO 2528 W. Grand Blvd. TY . 5-8805 If no Answer - UN. 4-6845 CRYSTAL CHANDELIER ANNOUNCES Their PRE- REMODELING ti • SHADES • TORCHIERS • LAMPS • AND OTHER LIGHTING FIXTURES * AT COST! BELOW COST! HURRY IN .. . ......... . ........... ..... Here Is Your Chance to Save ISRAEL 1 2 9 5 up Steamer Direct to Haifa On account of Decoration Day, 1 there will be an earlier deadline for our issue of June 1. All copy for that issue must reach The Jewish News at 9 a.m. Monday, May 28. All photos for that is- sue must be in our hands by 3 p.m. Friday, May 25. Deadline for Classified ads will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 29. Quality LEVENTYN - NISENBAUM. In an afternoon ceremony April 15, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Ruth Nisenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Nisenbaum, was given in marriage to Dr. Henry G. Leventyn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Leventyn, of New York. Rabbi Adler officiated. The bride wore a ballerina-length gown of white marquisette over blush satin, on .which were scattered lace butterflies trimmed with pearl sequins and seed pearls. She carried a white orchid and stephanotis on a white Bible. Her sister, Bertha Nisenbaum, The national convention of was her only attendant. Best HAPOEL HAMIZRACHI will be man was Dr. Rudolf Scheim, of held. June 29 through July 2 at New York. Following a luncheon Pine View Hotel, Fallsburg, N.Y. at the synagogue, Dr. and Mrs. Leventyn, left for a honeymoon PERSONALLY in Miami Beach and are residing in New York. Out-of-town guests CONDUCTED TOURS TO included Dr. and Mrs. Rudolf Scheim and Dr. Ben Shapiro, of New York; Dr. and Mrs. Murray M. Hoffman and Danny Hoffman, of Chicago; Mrs. Eva Seligman, 39 Days $ Louis and Morris Seligman, of with vocations in Paris, Toledo; and Pvt. Manny Holtzer, , Rome and French Riviera of Fort Knox, Ky. People Make News For his 25 years of continuous rabbinic service, Rabbi Joel S. Geffen will be honored at the 22nd annual cony ention of the National Feder ation of Jewish Men's Clubs this week- end. Rabbi Gef- fen is associate director of the d e p artment of field activities and community services of the Jewish Theolog- Rabbi Geffen ical Seminary. At a family dinner on May 20, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elkowitz announced the engagement of their daughter, Belrose, to Burt Burnstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Burnstein. Miss Elkowitz attended Wayne University. Mr. Burnstein is a senior in Wayne University's College of Phar- macy. * * * The engagethent of Ann Kauf- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaufman, of Holmur Ave., was recently announced to Julius Cutler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cutler, of Pingree Ave. Nov. 18 has been set for the wedding. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Suss- man, of Tuxedo Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Ida, to Bernard Rosenfeld, of New York. The wedding will take place in New York July 22. * * At a recent dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hecker, of W. Outer D•., announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Diane, to Pvt. 'David Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, of Buena Vista Ave. The bride- groom-elect _ attends Pennsylva- nia State Collegs. * * * The engagement of Gloria Stanley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Viola Stanley, of Richton Ave., and the late Paul Stanley is announced to Arnold Gins- berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ginsberg, of Cortla•nd 'Ave. The wedding date has been set for Oct. 28. * • • Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ribiat, of Grand Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Arnold Morris, son of Mrs. Rose Morris, of Elmhurst Ave., and the late Harry Morris. No wedding date has been set. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldsmith, of Los Angeles, Calif., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Carolyn, to Donald W. ..0Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mann, of Los Angeles, formerly of De- troit: • • • At a family dinner on her birthday, the engagement of Estelle Dash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Dash, of 19315 Freeland, was announced to Ralph M. 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