To Wed in September Adivitieo ivt ocietv Mrs. Maurice Schiller and son, Larry, of Tulsa, Okla., is here to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schem- beck of Monte Vista Ave. Mr. and Mrs: Sydney Winer and their children, Susan and Harry, of Calvert Ave., are off for a few weeks' holiday at their cabin in the woods, near Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Max giber, son David, and daughter Susan, will vacation at Ramona Park Hotel, Harbor Springs. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Levin of Canterbury Dr., are in the New England States for a fortnight's holiday. . Mr. and Mrs. Hanley W. Wolf of Fairfield Ave., were hosts this week to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Feldman of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sherman and son, of Richton Ave., left Sunday for a two week stay at Crystal Beach in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Neuman entertained at a reception at their home on Pennington Dr. in honor of the graduation of their son-in-law, Albert Schrub, from the Wayne University Medical School. Dr. Schrub is interning at Highland Park General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rubinoff of Woodingham Dr. spent their vacation in St. Joseph, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bennett entertained at dinner Thursday evening at their home on W. Davison, in honor of their 27th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg and daughter, Lynn, of Webb Ave., returned from a motor trip to Boston, New York and Newark. Ben Rubenstein and Dr. Norman Schloven left Friday for a month's tour of Europe. They plan to attend the 17th Psycho- analytical Congress in Amsterdam in August. The Misses Carol and Rosalyn Rosen, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosen of W. Grand Ave., have left to spend three weeks at the Allegan Lake Camp, Allegan, Mich. Mrs. M. Bean of Tyler Ave. returned by plane from a seven- week visit in Los Angeles with her son and daughter-in-law and grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Nusbaum and son, Irving, left for Israel where they will visit for several months. Mr. and Mrs. S. Roth and daughter, Pauline Carolyn, of Tyler Ave., will leave Sunday for a two-week trip to Boston, Newberg, N. Y. and New York City. Mrs. K. Hatchenstein and son, Gerald, of Fairway Dr., are spending the summer in northern Canada. Following their marriage on June 28, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chernick (Fay Guz) are honeymooning at the Sherry Frontenac in Miami Beach, in Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Tahiti, Jamaica and the Virgin Islands. Following their return they will reside at their home on Oakman Blvd. Miss RochellQ Kaell of Tbronto was entertained at luncheon at the home of her aunt, Mrs. I. Kardener, of Fullerton. Co-host- esses were: Anaruth Oslik, NOrman Oslik, Resa Dian Zalenko, Suzanne Laura Zalenko, and Neil Franklin Zalenko. The following were guests at Hilltop Inn, Charlevoix, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koshar, Mr. and Mrs. Morton •Kanfer and daughter, Dr. Joseph Carlebach, Mr. and Mrs. yam Mirvis, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wartell, Joseph Linden, Sam Ossipani, Harold Immer- man, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kanter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Porres, Joan and Leonard Grzelak, Carl F. Sieloff, Wm. R. Kroll, James E. Funston, all of Detroit; . Mr. and Mrs. Murray Al- pin Of Pittsburgh and Oscar Starr of Philadelphia. Mrs. George D. Cohn, of 19146 Indiana, is tendering a garden tea at her home in honor of her future daughter-in-law, Miss Sydell R. Halberg, from 2 to 5 p.m., Saturday. . , On Sunday, July 15, Mr. and MI's. Reuben Mogul were honored at a dinner on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. There were guests from Chicago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs-. Charles Matler, of 17351 Fairfield, will be at home from 3 to .5 p. m., Sunday, July 29, in honor of their grand- Son, Rick Philip Brode. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Roe announce the forthcoming marriage, in December, of their daughter, Evelyn, to Seymour Chatman, son I Mrs. Rudy Markowitz and the late William Chatman. Miss Roe is a student at Wayne University, and Mr. Chatman is a teaching fellow at the University of Michigan. Friday, July 20, 1951 TWO Detroit women were elected to district offices at the Bnai Brith District Grand Lodge No. 6 convention held recently in Chicago. Three others were appointed to committees. Mrs. Samuel Bank, past presi- dent of Louis Marshall Chapter was selected third vice-presi- dent, and Mrs. Gerald Gold- berg, past president of the De- troit Women's Council was elect- ed sentinel. Mrs. Robert Coggan, Mrs. Louis Manning and Mrs. Stanley Yates were appointed to the general committee. The convention was attended LENORE JOYCE FREEDMAN by 60 delegates from Detroit Chapters of Bnai Brith. Head- At a reception given at the ing the group was Mrs. Morris Book Cadillac Hotel on July 2, Tack, president of the Greater Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freedman of Detroit Women's Council. Fairfield Ave., announced the engagement , of their daughter, For Fine Music . . Lenore Joyce, to Robert Edgar and Entertainment Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Call Joseph Schwartz of Whitmore Rd. BEN KATZMAN • Miss Freedman attended the and His Orchestra University of Illinois and Wayne UN. 2-2783 Or TO. 8-2907 U n i v e r sit y._ The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Michigan where he was affiliated with Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity. A September wedding is planned. Harry Her- bert, veteran Center executive a n d USO-JWB worker, who has been appointed director of the Fund - Raising :.Division of the ..:National J e w- i s h 'Welfare H. Herbert Board. Plans have been completed. for t Ire 4th annual picnic of HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE 1678, Bnai Brith, Sunday, July 29 at Middle Rouge Park. Drive cut Hines Parkway past Hagger -- ty Road, watch for signs. Mem- bers are invited to bring their children. There will be games and refreshments—all free! * * * DONALD FOX LODGE, 1818, Bnai Brith, invites members to the third annual picnic, at Ken- sington . Park, Sunday, Aug. 5. There will be prizes, games and entertainment for children. For information call Harry Fried- man, TO. 8-4046. FLOWERS BY GRAEME We Specialize to Weddings • Showers Er,pert Flora) Arrangements For All Occasions FREE Estimates At Your Home Bill Caplan Larry Morris Charge Accounts Welcomed AIE E FLOWERS 9111 Linwood at Joy TY. 4-7784 SPECIAL OFFER for - MEN . Marriage Movie at Center A movie on the 'give and take of married life, "Marriage is a Partnership," will feature the film discussion progran at the Jewish Community Center, Mon- day at 9 p.m., at 8904 Woodward. Benjamin Jeffries, psychiatrist and former director of Wayne County Mental Hygiene • Clinic, will lead the discussion after the film showing. Next Monday's program presents `;Family Cir- cles." Clarence Pretzer, execu- tive director of the Family Serv- ice Society, will lead the discus- sion. ngagementi Mrs. Nathan Simons an- nounces the engagement of her niece, Sarah Simons, to Seymour Robert Lampert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lampert. Miss Simons is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.,,Seymour Simons. * * * At a recent family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Pincus, of Mendota Ave., announced the engagement of • their daughter, Bryna Bessie, to Milton J. Brod- er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Broder. The bride-elect and her fiance are seniors at Wayne University. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rosenthal of Tyler Ave. annonunce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne Mae, to Gerald M. Gach, son of Mrs. B. Gach of Monterey Ave. Mr. Gach is a recent 'graduate of the Wayne University School of Pharmacy. The wedding will be held in late September. DR. LEE M. THURSTON, Su- perintendent of the Department of Public Instruction, announces the reappointment of DR. S. JOSEPH FAUMAN, director of research and community rela- tions, of the Jewish Community Openings for 3-Year-Olds Council, to the Michigan Com- At Center's Playschool The summer playschool of mittee on Education for Better the 12th Street Council Center Human Relations. * has openings for three-year-old DR. BENJAMIN SHEVACH, psy- boys and girls. It is the first chologist, at present executive time in over a year that there and director of the Bureau of Jew- has been no waiting list for the ish Education in Boston, is going school, announces Frank Loew- enberg, acting' supervisor. to Br azil onx The three - year - old group behalf of t h meets Monday through Friday World Zionist mornings, all year round. Organization to For app lication interview, conduct semin- phone Mr. Loewenberg, TY. 9144 LINWOOD ars for Jewish' 8-6000, teachers in Rio:;' de Janeiro and Sac Paulo, it .. was announced' by t h e Jewish. Agency. Dr. Shevach * * * The Jacob Levy Foundation Formerly of 12th and Gladstone Fellowship Award for one year of study at the Hebrew Univer- NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOU AT sity of Jerusalem, valued at $2,000, has been won by PHILIP IIN THIE MEDWAY RIEFF of Chicago, according to an announcent by Dr. I. S. SOUVENIRES TO ALL Wechsler, national president of the American Friends of the He- PHONE UNt brew University. $3t0 off on FREEMAN $2.00 off on NUNN BUSH Frozen Food Store Now Open WYOMING KOSHER MEAT and POULTRY MARKET 1827t WYOMING 142n Shoes EVERY PAIR OF MEN'S SHOES IN STORE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE there's Catch to this HOWEVER You must bring in an old pair of wearable shoes that will go to ISRAEL—where they are badly needed. 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