THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, December 21, 1951 Activiiieo in Society Miss Mandell to Wed Dr. David S. Ruskin Mrs. Beulah Lewis and her mother, Mrs. Joseph A. Zechman, are visiting in Fairmount, W. Va., with Mrs. Lewis' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Golden. Gloria Kert, a student at Michigan State College, is home to spend the holidays with her parents at 3240 Lawrence. - Mr. and Mrs. Sol Reicher, formerly of Tuxedo Ave., are now residing in their new home at 21300 Ridgedale, Oak Park. Marion Sanders, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Sand- ers, of Broadstreet Blvd., is home for winter vacation from Bran- deis University. Miss Barbara Olender arrived here from Coral Gables, Fla., where she attends the University of Miami, and will spend the holiday season with her family. Marvin Olender will be home on New Year's Day for a week furlough from Fort Snelling, Minn. Mrs. Monte Wittleshofer of Whitmore Road has left to spend two weeks with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mintz of New- tonville, Mass. A contingent home from Harvard for the vacation period will include Stanley Zemon, Arthur Hartman, and Richard Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bielfield of Wildemere Ave. are enjoying a New York vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Karbel and sons are now residing in their new home at 19497 Birwood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm Kahn are at home to their family and friends in their new home on Pioneer Drive, Pontiac. Miss Delores Helpert, of 3317 Lawrence, has just returned from an eight-week stay in Westwood, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Israel and sons, formerly of Buena Vista Ave., are now residing in their new home at 13134 Sherwood, Hunt- ington Woods. Mrs. I. Mendelson will have a student musicale for her piano students at 1 p. in., Wednesday, at 17198 Woodingham. On their 35th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Finkelstein were tendered a surprise party by their daughters Pauline Finkelstein and Mrs. Hyman J. Adler, at Mrs. Adler's home. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schernansky, of 4345 Tyler, will celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary with their family on Sunday. Rings on Their Fingers MIAMI (AJP)—Three separ- ate moves to tighten the clamps on the sale of dynamite in the Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mandell, wake of five blasts against Jew- of Pennington Dr., announce ish centers here were enacted the engagement of their daugh- this week with the passage by a trio of communities of ordi- nances regulating the sale and use of explosives. The legislation followed a dis- closure by Alex Miller, Southern director of the Anti-Defamation League, that six FBI agents as- signed to probe the wave of blasts were checking local Miami firms which sell dynamite. T w o outlying communities, Hialeah and Coral Gables, passed ordinances regulating the sale and use of explosives. An- other resolution passed by the city leaders lauded the Jewish War Veterans for volunteering to protect areas against van- dalism. MICKEY WOOLF MISS BARBARA MANDELL ter, Barbara, to Dr. David S. Ruskin, son of Dr. and Mrs Harry A. Ruskin, of Normandy Ave. Miss Mandell attended the University of Michigan, and is now attending Wayne Universi- ty. Dr. Ruskin is a graduate of the U. of M. medical school, and is affiliated with Zeta Beta Tau and Phi Delta Epsilon fraterni- ties. The wedding is planned for June 17. MISS MARILYN FRANKEL Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Fineberg, of Birwood Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lenore, to Arnold Grossman, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gross- man, of Greenfield Rd, The engagement of Marilyn Frankel, daughter of Mrs. Clara Frankel, of Elmhurst Ave., and the late Aaron H. Frankel, was recently announced to Edward Skulsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skulsky, of LaSalle Blvd. Young Israel Activities to Include Celebration The sixth Friday evening for- urn of Young Israel will be held at 8:30 p. m., today, at the Young Israel Center. Rabbi Bo- ruch Helfgott, of the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, and Miss Noa Mandelbaum, Young Israel youth leader, will speak on "An Approach to Life : Observations of Judaism." The annual Hanukah cultural night program will be held Sat- with all groups partici- pating in the ctivities. T h e general party, under the spon- sorship of the ;Women's League will take place Dec. 29, with Mrs. Joseph Grossman, Mrs. Grossman chairman. The public is invited to the Dec. 29 affair, which, in addition to Hanukah refreshments and games, will feature a play, "The Hassidic Tale," enacted by the Women's League. A day camp, an innovation of Young Israel, will open Monday and will extend to Dec. 28. Meeting from 1 to 4 p. m., trips are planned to Cranbrook and Greenfield Village, and activities will include ping-pong, swim- CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Dr. Joseph B. Kass wishes to thank its relatives and friends for the many expressions of sympathy shown during its recent bereave- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snider an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Lawrence, at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 28, at Temple Israel. A reception will follow the services. No cards. • Mr. and Mrs. Morris Glick, of Cortland Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Edward on Saturday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. • • Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Konikow, of 2908 Clements, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sidney, on Saturday, at Cong. Adas Ye- shurun, 2625 Tyler. A reception in honor of the Bar Mitzvah will be held following services. • • • The Bar Mitzvah of Daniel David Feinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Feinberg of 18954 Warrington Drive, will be observed on Saturday at Bnai David Synagogue. An open house reception honoring the Bar Mitz- vah will be held at the family home from 8 p.m., Sunday. mings, games, movies and a giant Moishe Oysher reaches new Maccabiad. Children and heights of greatness in the Yid- youths, 5 to 15, may attend. For dish flicker—"Overture to Glory." registration, call TE. 4-4145. The monthly general meeting is planned at 9 p. m., Wednes- Congregation day, at which plans for 1952 will be outlined. Of special im- Gemiiicth Chassodim portance will be discussions on the forthcoming 29th anniver- cordially invites sary affair slated for May. you to its Tenth Anniversary Banquet FLOWERS By to be held Monday, December 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Mayfair Room, GRAEME We Specialize In Showers • Weddings Expert Floral Arrangement:, For AU Occasions Call Mr. Herbert Meyers 9111 Linwood at Joy TY. 4-7784 VEMMENENIONMINNUMMEMUMMEW SAVINGS ACCOUNTS "your neighborhood savings institution" 7 current rate AND LOAN ASSOCIATION TO 9-66U 439 WOODWARD at Lamed 6060 W. 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