To Wed in November 12 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September '7, 1951 Bar Mitzvahs MISS HELEN A. BUDNEY Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Budney, of Collingwood Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Helen Ann, to Hart Henry Stiebel, son of Mrs. Sidney A. Stiebel and the late Sidney A. Stiebel, Mr. Stiebel is a graduate of Wayne University. A Novem- ber wedding is planned. Louis Marshall Girls Meet Louis Marshall Bnai Brith Young Women will meet at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at the home of Louise Frankel, 2732 Elm- hurst, New members are asked to attend. Aug. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Weiss (Eleanore Koppy), of 19184 Marlowe, a daughter, Jud- ith Ellen. * * * Aug. 30—Mr. and Mrs. Burton Chassin (Phyllis Kapetansky), of 2701 Tuxedo, a daughter, Lynn Ellen. * * * Aug. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney L. Shayne (Jane Weindling), of 3331 Tuxedo, twin daughters, Nancy Lois and Karen Ilene. • * Aug. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Olin R. Weber (Jacqueline Hirsch- horn), of 3785 Boston Blvd., a son, Britt Ross. * * * Aug. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-, Ien Malinoff (Rhoda Lipman), a son, Herbert Lewis. * * * Aug. 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gray (Anita Feldman), a son, Aaron Mark. * * * Aug. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Margolis (Ida Winer), of 2350 Oakman, a daughter, Char- lene Dale. * * * Aug. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Pershin (Helyn Gross), of 24657 Renssalaer, a daughter, Rona Lynn. * * Aug. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Manuel A. Grossman (Ethel Shilmover) of 2688 Northwestern, a daughter, Ilene Sara. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Bell (Mildred Berman), of Duane Ave., a son, Jeffrey Steven. CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes WE. 4-2696 3761 HUMPHRY AVE. Expert Mohel Rabbi Leo Goldman Serving in Woman's Hospital and Homes TO. 8-3094 3035 Richton Ave. Rev. JACOB SILVERMAN Detroit's Leading Surgical Jerry Gutman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton H. Gutman, of 4003 Cortland, will observe his Bar Mitzvah Saturday, at Cong. Beth Abraham. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dubin, of 2652 Clements, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, How- ard Lawrence, S a t u r d a y, at Cong. Adas Yeshurun. A din- ner honoring the Bar Mitzvah will be held the following eve- ning at Mayfair. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kadans of 2622 Cortland, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Barry Lyle, at Cong. Mogen Abraham on Sept. 15. A reception will follow the service. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Bloom, of 18645 Northlawn, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harvey Paul, on Sept. 15, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A din- ner the following day at the synagogue will honor the Bar Mitzvah. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tack an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harvey Donald, on Friday, Sept. 14, 8:30 p.m., at Temple Israel. Reception following serv- ices. No cards. * *• * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sklar of 3337 Buena ViSta announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Eugene Saturday, Sept. 15, at Young Is- rael Center. -A dinner -honoring the Bar Mitzvah will be held Sunday evening, Sept. 16, at Lachar's. Jewish Checker Star Plays Champion Here The Checker Championship of the world comes to Detroit as another outstanding feature of the 250th birthday festival. The 40-game match starting Nov. • 3 will be held at the Statler Hotel. The meet will bring together Newell W. Banks, of Detroit, blindfold checker champion of the world, and Samuel Cohen, of. London, England, European champion. Banks holds in- numerable records, including the world's championship speed rec- ord at mixed play, both chess and checkers. Cohen, 45 year-old British and European champion, first gained international fame at 21 when he was the youngest member of the British Team, which visited the United States in 1927. The public is also invited to watch Banks display his blind- fold checker wizardry during the Michigan State - Fair, at the Music Bowl and the Chrysler Building, both events brought here by the Plymouth Dealers of Greater Detroit. Bnai Brith Institute To Be Held on Sept. 16 The annual Bnai Brith Insti- tute, sponsored by the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council, will be held at Hotel Tuller Sept. 16. Sessions will start at 10 a.m., with a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. to be addressed by Morris F. Ja- cobs, of Milwaukee, president of District Grand Lodge No. 6. All presidents, secretaries, treasurers a n d chairmen of Council and lodge committees will participate. Oscar Bank and Lawrence Horowitz, Institute co-chairmen, announce that reservations may be made by calling the Council office, WO. 3-7838. DIAPER Safe and Dependable MOHEL 9371 Wildemere TY. 4-0062 Rev. Marshall L. Goldman MOHEL TO. TO. 5-2640 '7-0979 2532 Clements Medicall y Sup ervised 510". BABY SERVICE wt. 3-0900 . Nedra Tabashnik Wed To Donald Kapetansky Pioneer Women Plan Year's Donor `Activities The Pioneer Women's Council has launched its donor cam- In a ceremony Sept. 5, at the paign, which according to Mrs. Statler Hotel, at which Dr. B. Irving Turner, Moatzot Hapoa- Benedict Glazer officiated, Nedra lot, chairman, w i 1 I culminate at a dinner scheduled f o r 8:30 p.m., Nov. 26, at Masonic Temple. On the Council steering c o rn mittee are Mes- dames Harr Schechter a n Sara Levin, co- Mrs. Turner chairmen; Michael Michlin, con- tributing organizations; James Brindze and Max Rairni, bulle- tin; and Phil Stellar, funds vice- president. • Gerald Goldberg. David Feldstein, Sans Tukel, Leo. Green, Ann Rubinfaer, Ben Harold, Harry Docks, Max Maurice, Ju- lius Silverman, Mark Rovner, Theodore Sallen; o bulletin committee; Mesdames Nathan Tenney. Irving Holzman, Mar- velle Frank, Alex Stern. Max Kaminsky, Michael Bagdade, David Kost, -Al Weis- berg, Edith Mevis; and child rescue fund committee: Mesdames Samuel Cha- ness, Theodore Hurwitz, Sye Zeldis, Irv- ing Plotnick, Charles Tukel and Morris Surath. Yeshivah Ladies Unveil Memorial Tablets Sunday A Memorial Day program has been scheduled by the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah at 2 p.m., Sunday, at the Yeshivah, Dexter at Cortland. It will honor departed members whose names have been commemorated upon memorial tablets. The following committees are lending assistance: Moatzot Hapoalot, with Mes- Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter and dames Fanny T. White, Michael Lerner, Cantor Hyman J. Adler will offi- ciate. Individuals whose families CARD OF THANKS have names inscribed on the The family of the late Samuel tablets are asked to invite Potaschnik wishes to thank its friends and relatives. The gen- MRS. DONALD KAPETANSKY relatives and friends for the eral public also may attend. many kindnesses expressed dur Tabashnik, daughter of Mr. and ing its recent bereavement. Mrs. Louis Tabashnik, of Fair- ■ field Ave., became the bride of Detroit's i.:Aliintzgyah I terd. ‘ Donald Irwin Kapetansky, son Best Laundry Value of Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Kape- RAISED PRINTING tansky, of Birchcrest Dr. for 100 Thousands of Wonzen Say-- $12.50 INCL. MONOGRAM Mrs. David Tabashnik, sister- Embossed Jewish New Year Cards "I Use Quality Laundry in-law of the bride, was matron of honor, with Suzanne Smith, Because It Saves ANN GOLDMAN Celia Schmier and Shirley Bar- wo. 1-9726 UN. 2-8383 Time, Money,and Worry" nett serving as bridesmaids. Lawrence Kapetansky, brother Shirts Beautifully Laundered of the bridegroom, was best man. MICKEY WOOLF Ushers were Fred Kapetansky, brother of the bridegroom, Jack and His Orchestra Litwin, Ronald Selbst, Milton Is Accepting Dates for WEbster 3-8000 Shiffman, Allen Sosin and Rich- SEPT., OCT., NOV., DEC. , CALL NOW! ard Kurland. David Tabashnik, Your Patronage Solicited brother of the bride, was head UN. 3-3737 usher. For her wedding the bride chose an ivory satin gown, corn- bined with imported Alencon lace. It was distinguished with a sheer yoke of pleated nylon tulle. Her full skirt of satin had a dust-ruffle of accordion pleated nylon tulle, and extended around the full length of her cathedral train. Her fingertip veil of French illusion was held to her head by a snug fitting cap of matching Alencon lace. She carried a cas- cading bouquet of white roses, white orchids and ivy. Following a trip through the West, the young couple will re- side in Ann Arbor where they will complete their studies at NORTHWEST'S NEWEST SUPER MARKET the University of Michigan. 41=11111:111111M11 111r INVITATIONS Quality Laundry Where Old Friends Meet to Shop Dr. Kapustin to Head Young Israel Committee Dr. Max Kapustin, director of Hillel Foundation, Wayne Uni- versity, recently elected to the board of Young Israel, has been appointed chairman of the edu- c a t i o n committee, announced Jerome W. Kelman, president. Registration f o r membership in the youth activities program will begin this week at the Young Israel office 12521 Dexter Blvd. Boys and girls are invited to join the fine arts, arts and crafts, photography classes in addition to regular club meet- ings. It has been announced that the Henry C. and Rose Key- well Library in the Center is to be outfitted as a youth library. Dexter-Davison MARKET Where YOU'LL find fine quality foods and fresh daily fruits and vegetables . . . and . . . a complete selection of smoked—salt and preserved fish. Make it a habit to shop at the DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS 18207 WYOMING at Curtis 13310 DEXTER AT DAVISON DOWN AND WOOL QUILTS Recovered and Reprocessed Pick-up and Delivery Service CARD OF THANKS Representatives with Samples Will Call Without Obligation. The family of the late Isadore Fisher wishes to thank its rela- tives and friends for the many kindnesses expressed during its recent bereavement. CANTOR LOUIS SAX Will Officiate at Holy Day Services at CONGREGATION . BNAI JOSEPH of Carmel Hebrew School 17557 Wyoming Conservative Services Will Be Conducted Secure Your Tickets NOW for the Holyday Services at the Carmel Hebrew School TRAURIG'S QUILT SHOP 8823 12th ST. TY. 4-6728 Pumm"..P ANNUAL CONFERENCE The Detroit Auxiliary for the City of Hope L. A. Sanatorium is calling,the city wide conference for Sun- day, September 16, 1951, 10:30 A.M. at Turover Temple, 12129 Dexter Blvd. Organizations that did not receive letters for lack of mailing addresses are requested to ac- cept this ad as an official invitation. Organizations can be represented by its officers or selected delegates. Please call in or mail the names to our secretary, Joseph L. Snitman, 2447 Fullerton, TUIsa 3-0077. The time is short and the conference is im- portant to the Jewry of Detroit. Looking forward to seeing. you at the conference. Sincerely yours, Nathan R. Epstein, President