divitie3 in Society Eileen Lipsitt Wed To Donald Gilbur Young Judaea 'Launches Summer Israel Program • THE JEWISH NEWS--11• Friday, June 22, 1951 Bridal Calendar At a ceremony June 14, at the The first Young Judaea Sum- Statler Hotel,_ Eileen Lipsitt, the daughter of Mr. M and Mrs. Arthur mer in Israel Program will be Mr. and Mrs. Nathan King of Woodingham Drive will hold open Lipsitt, of W. Outer Dr., became launched on Jtly 4, when a June 26—Miss Mirl Rubin to group of teen-age members, ac- house Sunday evening from 7:30 to 11, in honor of their daughter, Sabse Meisels, son of Rabbi and companied by staff personnel, Isabel, who was graduated from the University of Michigan. No Mrs. Chaim Meisels, of Monte- take off from Idlewild Airfield cards. for two months of work and rey Ave., at the Clinton Plaza, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter has been invited to address the study and travel in Israel. The 151 Clinton St., New York. closing function of the Chaim Fischel Epstein Academy, St. Louis, , * * * program is in conjunction with Mo., Wednesday evening. July 14—Miss Esther Saltz, the Jewish Agency for Pales- Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Ebling of Greenla -71, St., entertained 54 .daughter of Mrs. Betty Saltz, of tine. guests at their home Sunday evening for a surprise buffet dinner The young people, from many Dexter Blvd., to Harold Gold- in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Horwitz of Pontiac who are sections of the country, are man, son of Mr. M. Goldman, of celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. scheduled to begin their program W. Euclid Ave, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zuckerman, formerly of the Book Cadillac on July 10. They will be cen- Hotel, are now residing at the Suburban Hotel, in Summit, N. J. Final Holiday Hop Slated tered at Meier Shfeyah. Betty Kowalsky• will present Julie Silber, Rita Burnstein, Ellen Young Judaea leaders from For Sunday at Jewish Center Frank, Gloria Rich, Joyce Surowitz, Marvin Littky, Stewart Frank, A return engagement is slated all over the country will gather Judy Schewach and Shirley Chicorel in a piano recital. Isadore at Tel Noar Lodge, Hampstead, for Leonard Stanley and his Saslav, violinist, pupil of Jerome Stasson, also will perform at N. H., June 17-24, for the annual band at the final Hop of the 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the Woodward Jewish Center. The public is national leaders workshop and season to be held at 9 p.m., Sun- invited. convention. The program marks day, at the Woodward Jewish Miss Dale Berger, of 2940 Chicago Blvd., will leave Tuesday the formal reorganization of the Center. The Holiday Hops are for an extended tour of Europe. She will go by plane, and visit in National Leaders Association, sponsored by the Center Young England, France, Holland, Italy and Switzerland before returning and includes the ratification of Adult Council. the' Constitution-, and develop- home in August. ment of a program for the corn- Miss Regina Kassel and Joe Yanich have left for Camp Teuya, MRS. DONALD J. GILBUR ing year. v at Brookline, N. H., where they will be staff members and teachers at the Zionist youth camp. the bride of Donald J. Gilbur, Misses MUriel Silberstein and Sydney Lefton will leave July son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gil- Beth Aaron Youth Plan Outing and His Orchestra Beth Aaron Young Adults will 3, aboard the - S. S. Liberte, for a two-month tour of Europe. bur, of LaSalle Blvd. The cere- Is Accepting Dotes for Miss Gerldine Feingold entertained at a luncheon, June 9, at many was performed by Rabbi hold a picnic Sunday as its first SEPT., OCT., NOV., DEC. the Wonder Bar in honor of bride-elect Joyce Davis. Guests were A. M. Hershman. summer outing. Members are re- Misses Ethel Marcus and Edythe Feingold and Mesdames Albert CALL NOW! For her wedding the bride Gross, Louis Gurman, Nathan Lewis, Sam Feingold and Alec Davis. wore a ballerina length gown quested to meet at 10 a.m., at the synagogue, and to bring Dr. Daniel E. Cohn of Oak Drive has returned from Atlantic of imported, white, embroidered City where he attended the American Medical Association con- organdy, with a sweetheart bathing suits. vention. neckline and basque bodice. Her Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fisher and their children, Nancy and Mich- elbow-length veil of silk illusion ael, of Oak Drive, left this week for Florida where they plan to was held in plaCe by an organdy You have given us the best spend a month. bonnet, edged with lilies of the Mrs. Robert Spiegel and her three children have returned to valley. She carried a nosegay of their San Diego home after a month here with her parents, Justice flowers 'centered with orchids. of all possible gifts for our . . and Mrs. Henry Butzel of Edison Ave. Leatrice Miller was matron of Mr. and Mrs. William Rattner of Ann Arbor flew to California honor', and Marilyn Lipsitt was for a three week holiday. They will return about July 1. maid of honor. Marvin Cross was Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jones of Muirland Ave., are hosts to the bridegroom's best man, and the latter's mother, Mrs. Rothman of New York City. Dr. William Miller was usher. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Whitmore Manor have returned Following a dinner at the from Denver wher they visited with their children. Of Our Livernois Children's Branch Mrs. Lewis Daniels and daughter, Lois, returned from a fort- Statler, the couple left for an extended Southern honeymoon. night's stay in Chicago. Your appreciation of HACK'S reputotion for conscientious fitting Mrs. David Feinberg of Boston Blvd. leaves for New York this and correct shoes of the highest quality has made our Children's week to visit with members of her family and to bid bon voyage to Beth Yehudah Schools son, Alan. Alan sails for Athens via S.S. Atlantic on June 30, and To Award Trip to Israel branch a resounding success. 'You agree with HACK'S Shoe Fitters then will proceed to Jerusalem for a term of study at the Hebrew that . . University. David J. Cohen, newly elected Mr. and Mrs. Harry Madison and son, Marshall, of Parkside chairman of the board of direc- It 'Is_ Absolutely Important That YOUR .Ave., have returned from a St. Louis visit. ' tors of Yeshivath Beth Yehud- Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith and family of Shrewsbury Road ah, announces that an award returned this week from Florida. Mrs. Smith spent the entire will be presented by the Yeshi- winter there, and Dr. Smith joined his family for the return jour- vah at its semi-annual- general meeting Dec. 30 in the form of ney. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs of Woodmere, Long Island, are a six-week tour to. Europe and guests of their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Israel, with all expenses paid. _ Tickets for the award plan Heavenrich of Longfellow Ave. may be obtained at the Yeshi- vah, 12322 Dexter Blvd., TU. 3-3700. Music Series Slated Mrs. Elson Selects Arrangements for the trip "Scientific Shoe Fitters Since 1916" have been made through the For Fall by Masonic Auxiliary Leaders CHILDREN'S BRANCH MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN Eliot Travel Service, 18657 Liv- 19170 Livernois 5th Floor, 28 W. Adorns Mrs. Ruth Elson, newly-elect- ernois, UN. 2-7555. A treat is in store for music- Just North of 7 Mile Road (Stroh Building) The income from this project starved betroiters, who for over ed president of the Ladies Aux- 9:30 to 5:30; Thurs. 'til 8 9:30 to 5:30; Sat. 'til 5 a year have had no symphony iliary to the Department of will provide day camp facilities orchestra. Announcement of a Michigan Jewish War Veterans, for underprivileged students at 'symphony series and a concert announces the appointment of the Beth Yehudah during the series have been made by C. W. the following officers for the summer months. Van Lopik, manager of Masonic coming year: Temple. Dorothy Brown, chief of staff; The symphony ,series will in- Leah Schuster and Mrs. Mae clude t h e Boston, Cleveland, Ginsburg, secretaries; and Mrs. Toronto, Cincinnati, Chicago Ceila Silverman, hospital chair- a n d Philadelphia Symphonies, man. while the concert slate has as Other appointees include Mrs. attractions, Ballet Russe, Sadler Fan Hencken, community rela- Wells Ballet, Lily Pons, yehudi tions; Mrs. Louba Lupiloff, legis- Menuhin, Marian Anderson, lative chairman; Marion Sher- Give him camp activities and atmosphere out in the Norwegian Boys' Choir, James man, bowling league chairman; Melton and Casedesus, the Mrs. Shirley Meadows, dramatic country . . . and still have him home with you every CLEANED French pianist. chairman; Mrs. Edith Hoffman, evening. GLAZED Tickets for both fall series are USO chairman, Lillian Bern- STORED now on sale. Reservations may stein, donor luncheon chairman; be made by calling TE. 2-7100. and Roz Marks, publicity chair- man. MICKEY WOOLF UN. 3-3737 Thais* You !' 2nd Birthday CHILDREN'S SHOES FIT CORRECTLY! HACK SlIOE CO. Give Your Child A REAL VACATION This Summer! Change Date for Dinner. Meeting of Hamizrichi The dinner meeting of all Hapoel Hamizrachi Chapters in Detroit has been changed from June 26 to Thursday, June 28. It will still take place at Rain- bow Catering, at 7 p.m. Hanna Micheal, public rela- tions director of the national council of Irgun Hapoalot will be the guset speaker. Reservations may be obtained by calling Ernest Greenfield, ticket chair- man, TY. 7-0245 or TR. 3-2212. 95 Z% of yoUr own Valuation Minimum of $100 Wayne U. Students Comprise Center. Open Forum Panel "Racial and Religious Prob- lems of Today" will be discussed by a panel of Wayne University students at the Woodward Jew- ish Center Open Forum at 9 p.m., Wednesday. Jerry Sawyer will be moderator. THERE'S A CASH AND CARRY STORE tN R EIGHRORHOOD OR PHONE TE. 1-1111 Country Day Camp offers programs for Boys and Girls 3 to 13, on its own 20 wooded acres of playfields near Walled Lake. Moderate Weekly Rates — Center. Mothers to Present Final Fund-Raisers' Rally A wind-up rally for fund-rais- ers of the Mothers' Clubs Coun cil will be held Tuesday, 8 p.m., at the Davison Jewish Center. A musical program will be pre- sented by the Mastersingers chorus. Inspection Invited Country 2)ay Camp George Weiswasser, B.A., Director WO. 1-9824 4. • r UN. 1-8049