ciiviiico in Jociefy -Mrs. Lenore Kamins, formerly of Webb Ave., now is residing in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lappin have returned to their _Sturtevant Ave. home after a visit with members of their family in Grand Rapids. Mrs. Charles Robinson of Calvert Ave. has returned from a visit East where-she visited, with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Robinson. Gerald Tenenbaum, son of Mr. Max Tenenbaum of Monterey Ave., has left for the Coast Guard training station at Alameda, Calif. One of the "Jerry's" oil paintings is currently on exhibit with the Michigan Artists' Show, at the Art Institute. - Mrs. Maurice Landau of W. Outer Drive is expected back this `week from a stay at Martinsville, Ind. Michael Sumner of Windsor addressed the Jewish community of Petersboro, Ontario, on behalf of the Jewish Welfare Federation this week, and will continue to spend several days in Toronto be- fore returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rosenthal of Burlingame Ave. were hosts to the latter's sisters from Philadelphia this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Onkin of Oakman Blvd., on the occasion of their son, Ronald Harvey's bar mitzvah, entertained 100 guests at dinner at Temple Israel. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. I. Golden and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Goltzman,eall of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenfield of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mendelson of Allen Park are leaving this week for a vacation in Coral Gables, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Goodman of the Highland Towers have returned from a visit with their daughter and family in Los An- geles. Mr. and Mrs.' Morris Disner, of 19344 Monica, have left to spend the winter months in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kaplan, of Pleasant I3r., Ypsilanti, en- tertained- at a dinner party for 25 relatives and friends in honor of their wedding anniversary, and to cebrate the homecoming of Mrs. Kaplan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Weberman, of Penning- ton Dr., Detroit, The Webermans recently returned from a five month tour of Europe, North Africa and Isi-ael. Sandra Slobin recently celebrated her sweet sixteenth birth- day with a luncheon and fashion show for her friends in the Statler Hotel Terrace Room. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Payson, of Chicago Blvd., had as house guest over Thanksgiving Miss Helen Capriles, of Curacao, Dutch West Indies. The American Haven Club was entertained at a luncheon by Mrs. Fred Katz, of Tuxedo Ave. Mrs. David Kaatz and family will honor the 75th birthday of David Kaatz with 'a reception from • 9 to 11 p.m., Saturday, at the Lee Plaza Hotel. No cards _ . • Joseph Cohen, of 18679 Santa Barbara, is spending the winter with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Cohen and their children, Joel and Deborah, at their home in Lakewood, -South Jacksonville, Fla. Betrothal Announced arriagei MISS BETTY RUBIN HERTZ-LITTKY. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Littky announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Ruth, to Seymour Hertz, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hertzenson, on Oct. 28, to Adas Shalom Synagogue. They are residing at 9210 Petos- key, following a honeymoon in Miami Beach, Fla. • • • ROVETCH—FOX. Mrs. J. Fox, of London, England, announces the marriage of her daughter, Gerda, of Oxford, to Warren- Ro- vetch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rovetch, of Oakman Ct. Mr. Rovetch flew to Oxford where the couple was married on Nov. 25. They met while he was do- ing graduate work at -Balliol College, Oxford University. Up- on their arrival in this country, they will reside in Washington, D.C. where Mr. Rovetch works for 'the Department of 'Economic Analysis of the War Stabiliza- tion Board. Friedell Kert Wed To Leonard Wolson In a ceremony Dec. 2, at Cong. Bnai David,- Friedell Ines Kert, daighter of Mr. and Mrs. MRS. LEONARD L. WOLSON Charles H. Kert, of 3240 Law- rence, became the bride of Leon- ard L. Wolson, son of Mr. Sam Wolson, of 3331 Carter. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka officiated. Gloria Mae Kent! was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs.. Rozline Zimmerman, Ger- aldine Zeitlin, Rhoda Fishel, and Dorothy Lutrin. Nancy Kahn was flower girl. Richard Schubot was best man, and ushers included Alex Zimmerman, Donald. Lee Field and Harry' S. Kert. For her wedding the bride - chose a gown of ivory chantilly lace oyer . dahess_satin. Itwas featured by tapered sleeves, fitted bodice and yoke of illu- sion, with appliqued beading. Her scalloped fingertip veil of illusion was held in place by a beaded 'crown. She carried or- chids with stephanotis and ivy streamers. Following dinner and a recep- tion, the young couple left to honeymoon in Chicago. On their return they will reside at 3808 Tyler. Junior Hadassah Party Will Benefit Israel. Children's Village Junior HadaAah, will hold a gifts for Meier ,Shfeyah party at 8 p.m., Tuesday, at the home of Edna Horowitz, 13221 LaSalle. Young women in the commun- ity interested in attending and helping a worthy cause, are re- quired to bring medicaments or toys, which are urgently needed at this children's village in Is- rael. Treat to the Ear .. . MICKEY WOOLF and His Orchestra As a result of the -success of previous Institutes of Adult Jewish Studies at Adas Shalom Synagogue, a number of courses are 'offered during the current winter season, according to Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, director of the Institute and Max Biber,- chairman of the adult study committee. Courses currently in progress, are in Hebrew, Israel and Jew- ish Prayer. The courses in He- . brew are being taught by Alex Roberg, of the United Hebrew School. and Mrs. Harold Good- man. The lecture course on Is- rael is being instructed by Al- bert Elazar, of United Hebrew Schools.. The course in prayer, a d e m o-n str a ti on and lecture course; is conducted by Rabbi Segal. . - Beginning in January, a study of great Jewish novels, and in February, psychiatry and re- ligion, will be added to the In- stitute. Current sessions began Nov. 27, but registrations a r e still available. . Call UN. 3-3737 Now GENERAL MAURICE R 0 S E AUXILIARY will hold a busi- ness and social evening at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the home of Lenore Stone, 20420 Mark Twain. Plans for a Hanukah party will be completed. • Commander Sam Soloman of ROBERT RAFELSON POST an- nounces the appointment of Phil Rothschild to the newly created office of public relations direc- tor. The Post will meet next on Tuesday, at the Memorial Home. • • • PFC. JOSEPH L. BALE AUX- ILIARY will meet Thursday eve- ning at the Memorial Home. Ad- mission will be a parcel of food for a Hanukah basket to be sent to a needy Veteran's,family. Fol- lowing business, cancer pads will be sewn. Members should bring clean, torn linens and sheeting. • • • Lester Lawrence, of SGT. MOR- TON Ai SIILVERMAN POST and chairman of the Boy Scout pro- gram for the Department of Michigan, JWV, has been ap- pointed a member of the na- tional scouting committee of JWV by National Commander Paul Ginsberg. Frohman Sings New Opera Roles With Verdi Opera Don Frohman, concert and opera baritone, who is beginning his fifth season with the Vtirdi Touring Opera Company, will be heard in two new opera roles as Lord A s h t on in Donezetti's "Lucia Di Lamamoore" and the name role in Verdi's Rigoletto. LOUIS D. BRANDEIS LODGE, Bnai Brith, will meet at 8:30- p.m., Tuesday, at Beth Aaron. Synagogue. On Dec. 18, new members will be initiated by the lodge's Degree Team. The Bran- deis minstrel show will be pre-' sented, under the direction of Hy Pritz. Harry Katz, president, invites members and 'friends. -' • • MONTEFIORE LODGE, Free • Sons of Israel, now meet on the' first and third Mondays of each month at the Lee Plaza Hotel. The Lodge's project to send . underprivileged children to - camp is being financed by a party to be held Dec. 17. The Lodge president is Edmund Saperston, also the president of Probus Club, DAVE DOMBEY and associates PHOTOGRAPHERS Weddings - Bar-Mitzvahs • TY. 8 7800 TO. 6-8611 - NOW AVAILABLE for • Weddings • Showers • Banquets • Bar Mitzvahs • All Social Affairs Northwest's Most Beautiful and Spacious - HALL Detroit Lodge #55 Knights of Pythias Bldg. 15787 WYOMING 2 to 9 P. M. UN. 4-9626 NOW ON EXHIBITION JEWISH CEREMONIAL OBJECTS at the Detroit Institute of Arts .Tuesday through Friday 1 to 10 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6•p.m., Closed Mondays. OPEN ■ Catalogue Available I FREE ADMISSION n Honor of His Appearance in Detroit C A VICTOR In Conjunction With The METRO MUSIC HOUSE Is pleased to present the following fine JAN PEERCE Operatic Arias Selections from 'RIGOLETTO' P gliacci, La Juive, Tosca, Don Giovanni LP ... $5.72 LOVE SONGS - LP $4.67 •45 RPM $3.99 Rent Your GOWN GOLDEN MOMENTS OF SONG LP . . . $4.67 ITALIAN FOLK SONGS 45 RPM ... $3.99 from our collection of stunning up - to- the-minute, • national- ly featured fashions . . . or have them made to your order. To Entertain Brother Units Boy Scout Troop 533, spon- sored by_ the Department of Michigan Jewish War Veterans, will entertain two other Boy Scout -troops at the JWV Me- morial- Home on Wednesday. One of the troops is an all- N egro group, the other is spon- sored by the Police Department, all members , 6f which are sons of recent imintgrants. On Dec.. 16,-Troop 533 will visit an Army hospital in Battle Creek, and will a present a TV set and other gifts to patients there. J W V Men's Clubs 1 recordings by the renowned tenor A At a family dinner Dec. 2, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rubin, -of Clair- mount Ave., announced the en-, gagement of their • daughter, Betty, to Pvt. Irving Latovsky, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. JWV Scout Troop Plans Oscar Latovsky. 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