I AciiviiieJ in Society Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jackson of Hendrie Boulevard left for Worcester, Mass. this week to attend the former's class reunion at Clark University. They will proceed to New York City before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kaplan of Whitmore Rd., returned last week from a six weeks' vacation in - California. Mr. and Mrs. William Isenberg of Edison Ave. had as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert of Cheviot Hills, Calif. and Mrs. Max Isenberg of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. I. Lewis Zuieback of Cambridge Rd. have re- turned from a fortnight's stay in Martinsville, Ind. Mr. I. Friedman, former- Detroiter now residing in the San Fernando Valley, Calif., Was in the city this week to visit with various members of his family. Mrs. M. E. Berezdivan has returned to Havana, Cuba, after spending the spring months with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr: and Mrs. Perry Phillips of Stratford. Rd Bill Wetsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wetsman of Boston Blvd., has returned from his studies at UCLA for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Sacks of Merton Rd. were hosts for several days to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goldberg of Chicago, MU. who are en route to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Modell of Manderson Rd. were honored at a reception and dance at the Book Cadillac on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. Hosts were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Modell, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Modell, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaplan, and Mr. and Mks. Saul Kalt. Dr. and Mrs. John Horwitz and daughter, Rhoda, of Oakman Blvd. entrained for Atlantic City this week to attend the American Medical Association convention. Shirley Barnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett of Whitmore Manor, has returned for the summer from Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Dann of Burlingame Ave. are en route to Kansas City, Mo. to visit their brother, Dr. David Dann. Mr. and .Mrs. Myren Landsberg of Concord Rd. were hosts this week to their sister, Mrs. Sam Popkin of Cleveland. Royal Maas of Cambridge Rd. has returned from a brief stay in Charlevoix. Judy Mayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Krolik of Chi- cago Blvd., has returned from Colby College, Waterville, Maine. Dick Shwayder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder of Fairfield Avenue, and Irving Keene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Keene of Cambridge Rd., will leave for air service at Mitchell Field, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Ascheim have returned to Cincinnati after a fortnight's visit with their sister, Mrs, Harry Conheim of Lawton Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lipsner and daughter, Roberta, of Grand Rapids were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of Oak Drive. Among the many entertainments given for Mrs. Samuel H. Weisman, of 16604 LaSalle, before she, Mr. Weisman, Ronald and Merna move to San Diego, Calif., were affairs by Mesdames Lilyan Shekter, Minnie Fine, Jeanette Leib, Ann Yaker and Evelyn Ebling. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Mills, of 20425 Steel, will hold open house in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary, from 2 to 5 p.m., June 24. No cards. Bnai David Sisterhood To Install Officers Salt and Pepper Shakers "This Is Detroit," an official publication commemorating De- troit's 250th anniversary, written by Milo M. Quaife, and published by the Wayne University Press, is on sale in all book stores. Quaife, an historian of note, is the author of several books and articles on Detroit and Michigan. He was assisted . by William White, journalism pro- fessor at Wayne, who edited the book, and G. Alden Smith, also on the staff of Wayne, who de- signed the volume. Edward Bredshall to Present Concerto Recital Saturday Edward Bredshall will present the first of two concerto recit- als on Saturday, 8:30 p.m. In the lecture hall of the Institute of Arts. 'Those participating include Rochelle Barr, Patricia Moody, Robert Schulman, Ruth Meckler, Helen MendelSon and Gloria Ann Henry. The second program will be presented on June 23. Our Want Ads Get Results. Mrs. Daniels Chosen Many Detroiters are planning a trip to Israel during the corn- ing weeks. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs and Rabbi and Mrs. Mor- ris Adler and their daughter, Shulamith, others planning to go to Israel are: Shulamith Laikin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lai- kin; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Glazer and their children; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Field and their children; Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, Law- rence Crohn. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schaver and son, Isaac, are planning to leave early in July. Morris Ja- cobs also is planning his trip to attend the World Zionist Con- gress. Mrs. Max Frank will rep- resent Hadassah at the Con- gress. According to Rhea Cashman of the World-Wide Travel Bu- reau and Ellitt and Bud Schub:- iner of the Elliott Travel Service, many others are arranging to visit in Israel. Chosen "Volunteer of t h e Week" by the Central Volunteer Bureau of the CounCil of Social Agencies is Mrs. Lewis B. Dan- iels, 18074 War- rington Dr. M r s . Daniels, for several years president of the National Coun- 3i1 of Jewish Women, was se- lected for her work as chair- man of the Airs. Daniels j u n i o r hostess committee of the USO and her work on the operating commit- tee of the 12th Street Jewish Center. A member of Hadassah and a board member of the Jewish So- cial Service Bureau, Mrs. Daniels was honored and given a Red Feather pin on the Johnny Davis Coffee and Cake show on June 12. Mrs. George Sherman, 3260 Lawrence, is seeking addresses of people in foreign countries whom she can contact to add salt and pepper shakers to her collection. Mrs. Sherman who began col- lecting these items when she was ill now has a collection of over 400 ceramic, metal and wooden shakers from all parts of the world. Bridal Calendar June 30—Miss Natlie Beth Ad- ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Adler, former Detroiters now residing in Beverly Hills, to Frederick L. Kaplan, at Delmar Hotel, Delmar, Calif. MAE WEISS Strictly Kosher Catering Establiehed 1915 BAR MITZVAHS WEDDINGS RECEPTIONS UN. 2-3541 Let Us Show You The Flower Wedding Line and Bar Mitzvah Naturally they're iMportont to you. That's why. we wont you to see these invitations for yourself—and please don't let that costly look mislead you. The magic is in the making of these fine invitations. Feel that fine sharp raised lettering—feel the creamy quality of the paper . . . check the perfect form of these invitations with people who really know. We will be happy to come out and call on you to show you the Flower Wedding Line. I 1951 Shaarey Zedek Youth Plai Mardi Gras Night With the themes of Mardi. Gras festivals throughout the world as a guide to planning, de- c o r a t ions and entertainment, the Shaarey Zedek Alumni As-. sociation and the Young Peo- ple's Society will present their summer Mardi Gras at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, June 16, in the Syna- gogue. The Summer Mardi Gras is the first event to be jointly sponsored by these two leading youth groups of the Shaarey Zedek. Co-chairmen are Mari- lyn Hershenson, of the YPS, and Madlyn Walrauch, of the alum- ni organization. Dick Stein and his orchestra will provide music for dancing, and have arranged for a pro- gram of entertainment. Tickets are available from organization members or at the door. UN. 3-3737 Your invitations and announcements must be flawlessly correct Response Cards and Informals Friday, June 15, `Volunteer of Week' PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURS TO ISRAEL 39 Days 1295 up with vacations in Paris, Rome and French Riviera Steamer Direct to Haifa MICKEY WOOLF For the Perfect Wedding... We Hove Matching Enclosure Cords, THE JEWISH NEWS-11 CARD OF. THANKS The family of the late Yetta Mrs. Green to Direct Greenbaum wishes to thank its Detroit Dental. Auxiliary relatives • and friends for the many kindnesses extended dur- Mrs. Henry Green, 19717 Ros- ing its recent bereavement. lyn Rd., was installed as presi- dent of the De- Pinhas N. Eliav has arrived at troit District the Embassy of Israel in Wash- Den t a 1 Auxili- ington to take up an appoint- ary at recent ment as Second Secretary. ceremonies at the Plum Hollow Country Club. Mrs. Green, a charter member and His Orchestra of the Auxiliary, previously Is Accepting Dates for served as secre- SEPT., OCT., NOV., DEC. t a r y, treasurer CALL NOW! and as a mem- Mrs. Green ber of the board of directors. She is also a past president of the Alpha Omega ,ENNElemmili ■ MIN ■ 1111111111• ■ fraternity women's auxiliary. June 17—Miss Benita Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper, to Alexander G. Nemoff. The couple will honeymoon in the upper peninsula and make their residence in Detroit. Mr. Nemoff is a student at Wayne Mrs. Helen Wishnetsky Goes University and Miss Cooper is a TO- Israel to Visit Daughter secretary in the Michigan Un- Mrs. Helen Wishnetsky left employment Compensation Com- from New York for Israel last mission. * * week aboard the S. S. LaGuardia June 17—Miss Joan Barbara visit her daughter, Myra, Bachman, daughter of Dr. and who has been Mrs. Maurice Bachman of Oak :living in an Drive, to Milton H. Goldrath, at American K i b- Temple Israel. * * b utz ." Mrs. Wish netsky is June 24—Miss Muriel Dorothy the mother of 4Eddie Wishnet- Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sky, who is mar- Albert P. Weiss of Cortland Ave., ried to the f or- to Edward F. Purdy, son of Mr. Mrs. Wishnetskym e r E v el y n and Mrs. Arthur Purdy of Chi- cago Blvd., at the Lee Plaza Hordes of Detroit. Hotel. * * Bnai David Sisterhood will hold its installation of officers at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue social hall. To be installed are: Mes- dames Morris Sandubrae, presi- dent; Bernard Dosie and Hyman Miller, vice-presidents; Charles Varnen, Joseph Hassel and Leon Golden, secretaries; Morris Si- mon, treasurer; and Manny Hauer, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka will be installing officer. Musical selec- tions will be sung by the Sister- hood choral group. 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