To Wed In Spring
AdivitieJ in Society
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weinberg, of Pennington Dr., will leave
Sunday to take up residence in Miami Beach, Fla. An open house
will be given in their honor on Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Shafkind, of Roselawn Ave. No cards.
Mrs. Saul Newman, formerly Anna B. Deutsch of Dexter Blvd.,
is now residing in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shekter, of Roslyn Rd., entertained 50
members of their family and closest friends at a surprise cocktail
party Nov. 17 honoring their cousins, Mr. and Mrs: William H.
Brown on their 25th wedding anniversary.
Dr. Sanford Polansky, of Benton Harbor, Mich., is spending
the Thanksgiving weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Polansky, of Webb Ave.
Harmon Rosenthal, of-Boston Blvd., and Samuel D. Rosenthal,
of the Eddystone Hotel, are visiting in New York City.
Mr, and Mrs. Jarold L. Haber and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Lieber-
witz are Detroiters who have returned from visits to Oakton Manor
in Pewaukee, Wis.
Mrs. J. Victor Roemer of Northlawn Ave., has returned from a
visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Berris of St.
Louis.
Dr.- and Mrs. David Bittker of Briarcliff Road are expected
back this weekend from a trip to New York and Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matler of Fairfield Ave., have returned
from a sojourn at Hot Springs, Ark.
Among the out-of-to:4n guests here to attend the wedding of
Alene Blumberg and Graham H. Landau were Mr. and Mrs. Alex-
ander Lamport and son, Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Satin,
Meyer .Parmet and Otto Schwartz of New York; Mr. and ,Mrs.
Samuel Lamport of Southbridge, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Morton
Lamport and Mrs. Ezra.Sapiro of Cleveland; Mrs. Leonard Berko-
vitz, of Pelham, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robbins of Chicago,
Ill.
Joel Issacson, stationed with the air force in Kansas, was home
to spend a few days' leave with his parents, .pr. and Mrs. Harry
M. Kirschbaum of Canterbury Road.
Marianne Goldberg of New York spent Thanksgiving week
with her . parents, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldberg of Concord Road.
Mrs. Robert Kallman of the Chatham Apts., is leaving this
week to spend a month in Arizona and then Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Block of Tyler Ave. entertained with a
cocktail party in honor of Mr. Block's sixtieth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smilay of Balmoral Drive left Wednesday
to attend a wedding in Chicago.
Mrs. Regene Freund Cohane of Highland Ave., accompanied
by Mrs. Lola Jeffries Hanavan, is in Williamsburg for a week to
attend the national Pan-Hellenic meeting. Mrs. Cohane repre-
sents Sigma Delta Tau sorority, and Mrs. Hanavan is a delegate
of Chi Omega.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg of Whitmore Road are leaving
for a stay in Arizona.
Daniel L. Tickton, of 2923 Monterey, is spending Thanksgiving
week with his children in Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. , A. Potiker are spending November: in Miami
Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein, of Lincolnshire Dr., are spending
three months in Key West, Fla.
Mrs. S. Greenberg and son Harold, of Concord-ad., Hunting-
ton Woods, Mich., 'are spending two weeks in New York City.
P. Weisman, of Lexington Hotel, 'will shortly leave for a 16-
month vacation in Europe and Israel.
Workmen's Circle School
Yovis-Sklar Nuptials
To Participate in Bazaar
Held Nov. 10 at Statler
Adas Shalom Young People
Form Married Couples Club
MRS. BERNARD SKLAR
Speaking their vows before ari
improvised altar'' of white - flow-
ers, Marcia Ruth Yovis, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Yovis,
of Tyler Ave. and Bernard Wolfe
Sklar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
hain_Sklar were joined in matri-
mony Nov. 10, at the Statler
Hotel by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer.
The bride's only attendant
was Phyliss Schwartz. The
bridegroom asked Aubrey Kart
to • be best man, and chose as
ushers Clifford Feldman, Albert
Kroll, Harry Gordon and Nor-
bert Goldberg.
The bride wore a gown of
white chantilly lace, fashioned
over accordion-pleated nylon
tulle and taffeta. The bodice
had a modified neckline with
cap sleeves. The skirt fell in a
long peplum that swept . into a
short train. She wore gauntlets
of matching lace and her three-
tiered silk illusion veil fell from
a lace brimmed bonnet. She car-
ried white orchids and stepha-
notis on a prayer book.
Following dinner and a recep-
tion the young couple left for a
honeymoon in New York. They
will reside in Detroit.
Jewish Bobri Month will be ob- list of Jewish books to send as
served in all departments of Hanukah gifts both to children
Temple Israel, beginning at Sab- and adults.
bath eve services Nov. 30 when
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Rabbi Leon Fram will deliver a
Friday, November 23, 1951
book review sermon on Nathan
Ausubel's "A Treasury of Jewish
Humor".
PLANNING A SIMCHA?
At a meeting of the Adult Edu-
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cation Class in Current Jewish
to fit all occasions
History on Monday, at the Tem-
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ple, Rabbi Fram will present and
and Hors d'oeuvres
interpret a list of important re-
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fiction on Jewish themes.
In all religious school classes
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Dec. 8 and 9, special assemblies
will feature new children's books
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MISS SALLY , KLEIMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kleiman,
of Mark Twain Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Sally, to Ray Rogow, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rogow, of
Pingree Ave. A spring wedding
is planned.
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Chapter will hold a joint Ha-
nukah party on Dec. 6, at Young
Israel Center. Mrs. Gordon
Fruitman, program chairman,
announces that entertainment
will include a "People Are Fun-
ny Show" and a rumor clinic
conducted by Haskell Lazere.
Chapter and Lodge dramatic
groups are preparing for a cab-
Iret show to be presented in
January. A children's Hanukah
party has also been planned by
Mr. and Mrs. David Guss for
Dec. 25, at Beth Moses Syna-
gogue.
The Young Married Group of
Adas Shalom Synagogue will
hold its first meeting at 8:30
p.m., Monday, at the synagogue.
Young couple below 35 are elig-
ible to join. For more informa-
tion call Joy Landau, DI. 1-2390,
or Willey peer, TO. 5-1333.
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Mrs. Joseph Galperin, ways
and means chairman of the
Home Relief Society, announces
the group's annual donor din-
ner-dance on Dec. 9, at Masonic
Temple. >aenb-y-Carr and orches-
tra will entertain.
Assisting in preparations are
, Olesdames Jon
Herman, pro-
gram chairman;
J. D. Mossman,
.ticket chair-
;:man; and Mau-
Garelik,
chairman of
captains. Funds
from the affair
go for emergen-
Mrs. Galperin cy relief, to the
USO -and the Iron Mountain
Veterans Hospital project.
A meeting will be held Mon-
day at the home of Mrs. IL
Meer, 19934 Shrew,sbury to make
final donor plans. A victory
luncheon is planned Dec. 3, at
the home of Mrs. John Herman,
17370 Pennington, at which
awards will be distributed.
Handler Lodge and Chapter
Plan Joint Hanukah Program
Parents, students, teachers and
the school board of the Work-
men's Circle school and kinder-
garten, will meet at 12 noon,
Satufday, at a ,luncheon at the
Circle Center, 11529 Linwood, as
part of the annual school bazaar.
/Activities will • continue Sun-
day, and will include lunch, din-
ners, and sales including house-
hold. articles, wearing apparel
and groceries. Proceeds will
maintain the school.
Temple Israel Plans Book Month Program
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