I AciivitieJinSociety Mrs. Simon Kates of Santa Barbara Drive has returned from a vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Albert . and daughter, Nancy, of Grand Rapids will stop in Detroit to visit the members of their .family, and then leave by plane for a six-weeks' stay in Acapulco, Mexico. Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Lee of Wildemere Ave. have returned from several weeks of vacationing in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Castleman of Birchcrest Drive are back from • a fortnight's visit to Miami Beach. Mrs. Gerald May of Northlawn Ave. left by plane this week for Bismarck, N. D., to be present at the wedding of her son, Paul May. Mr. and Mrs. Burton LeVine of Marlowe Ave. have returned from a brief stay in Chicago. Miss Eleanor Scher of Chicago spent the past Week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Scher of Philadelphia. Mrs. Louis Cohen of the Wilshire Apts. left Tuesday for a Stay in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Max Unger of Suffolk Drive entrained for Chi- cago this Week, and then may plan to go on to Florida. Mrs. Nat. Bronstein of Whitmore Road is enjoying a two-week visit in Denver With members of her family and friends. Mrs. Louis Tabashnik of Fairfield Ave. left for a visit with members of her family in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. John Heavenrich of Longfellow Ave. will leave for a stay in Del Ray, Fla. Mrs. Jack Katzman of Windsor has left for Los Angeles to visit with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shapiro. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Bachman 'have returned to their Birch- crest Drive abode after a stay in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Margolin, of 13265 S. Norfolk, an- nounce an open house from 2 to 4 p.m., Sunday, at the family home, in honor of their son, Michael H., who celebrated his Bar Mitzvah Thursday, at Cong. Bnai David. Audrey .Goldstone entertained at a luncheon at Huyler's in honor of her sixteenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Goldstone, their son Ronald, and daugh- ter. Audrey, returned from New York where they attended a wedding. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Yaffe and daughters, Ronette and Lenore, of Northlawn Ave., have returned from New York where they were present at the induction ceremonies of Mrs. Yaffe's brother, Justice Murray H. Pearlman. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin F. Jacobs, their daughter, Adrienne, and son, Eric, have returned from a six week stay in Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Charlotte Simmons, of Peru, is in Detroit tisiting her parents, Cantor and Mrs. Jacob H. Sonenklar. Her husband is now in Chile doing research work for the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D. C., and will join his wife in a month. Mrs. Sim- mons will remain here for three months. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldberg, of Fleet Ave., haVe left for an extended vacation in California. Making the trip with them are their children, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zusman and their sons, of Forrer Ave. Miss Haya Tamer of Tel Aviv, a hostess on the Israel El-Al Airlines, visited here for two weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Glieber of Sussex Dr. She is now completing a two-month vacation and will return to Israel via El-Al. The Nathan Gliebers will leave next week for a three-month stay with relatives in Argentina. They will 'celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary next month. Cadet Michael Weitzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weitzman, of Santa Rosa Dr., has entered Riverdale Military Academy, at Hollywood, Fla. • Mr. and Mrs. Dave J. Knopman celebrated their silvrer wed- ding anniversary at a party attended by 52 guests at Sid's Cafe Lounge. Miss Shola Levitt Weds Martin Miller Negbah Chapter Formed by PWO Under the leadership of Mrs. On Dec. 27, at Congregation Abraham Primack a new group Shaarey Zedek, Shola Levitt, of Pioneer Women has been daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack formed. Called the Negbah Chapter, it brings to 15 the num- ber of Pioneer Women's groups in the city. Officers were recently installed by Mrs. Raymond Marin, Coun- cil membership chairman. They are: Mesdames Abraham Primack, president; Joseph -Sulkes, vice- president; Ludwig Boraks, Bar- ney Nove, Leonard Kromirs, sec- retaries; and Sol Schwartz, dues chairman. ngagernenb Please list me as a volunteer to give one hour— to answer the from 6:30 to 7:30 P.M. on January 31 lights in my block. — Name Address 7one Telephone Number— Mail to: MOTHERS' MARCH—MARCH OF DIMES 153 East Elizabeth Street, Detroit 1, Mich. Our Want Ads Get Results. Mr. and Mrs. Morey L. Rosen- thal announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Lou, BY to Leonard W. Alkon, son of Mr. MRS. IMRTIN MILLER and Mrs. Jack Alkon, of Vassar Levitt of Ohio Ave., and Mar- Drive. A June wedding is being We Specialize to tin Miller, of Detroit, son of Mr. planned. • Weddings • Showers and Mrs. Louis Miller, of New Expert Floral Arrangements For All Occasions York, spoke their marriage vows at a double ring ceremony. A Treat to the Ear .. . FREE Estimates At Your Home Rabbi Adler and Cantor Sonen- Bill Caplan Larry Morris MICKEY WOOLF klar officiated. Charge Accounts Welcomed The bride chose a gown of ivory and His Orchestra satin, with bodice, sleeves and 9111 Linwood at Joy TY. 4-7784 Call UN. 3-3737 Now overskirt of imported chantilly lace. The full skirt extended into a formal train. Her finger- tip veil had three tiers of silk illusion and was held in place by a cap of hand appliqued chantilly 1 a c e - matching the gown. Mrs. Ruth Miller attended the bride as matron of honor, and the bridesmaids w e r e, Peggy Rosenberg, Ellen Haar and Irma Freed. The bridegroom was at- tended by his brother, Ralph • Miller as best roan. Ushers were Jack Green, David Paul and to See Murray Freed. The couple left for an ex- tended honeyrrioon in Miami Beach and New York. On their return, they will make their home on Highland Ave. on Display FLOWERS GRAEME GRAEME FLOWERS An Invitation . the New BUICK for at CARSON BUICK 1 3 900 Hamilton JACK. MARKOWITZ SALES MGR. TO. 8-2424 Pvt. JACK GREENWALD re- ceives a Hanukah gift from Chaplain Zuschaya Freedman, as his twin brother, Pfc. Bill, waits to be given his. The twin brothers, who enlisted in the Army in January, 1951, are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Green- wald, of 2497 Pasadena. Now stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base at Anchorage, Alaska, the boys have been there since July. 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A cooking school, fashion show and many surprise features will be featured at the March of Dimes benefit planned by the Fox Theater for Jan. 29, announced David Idzal, manager. Tickets are available by sending a dollar (with self-addressed stamped en- velope) to Benefit Show, March of Dimes, 152 E. Elizabeth St., Detroit 1. '52 SATURDAY, JANUARY 19th Hanukah Time for GIs From Detroit in Alaska Mothers March on Polio to Conclude March of Dimes;Yolunteers Needed I WILL JOIN THE MOTHERS' MARCH ON POLIO Chairmen include Mesdames Fred. Schuman, cultural; David Schrage, membership; Morris Bloom, Moatzot Hapoalot; Wal- ter E p s t e i n, bulletin; Carl Bloomfield, social; Sy Vinocur, JNF; Morris Spector and Jack Gumenick, telephone. The Israel Foreign Office re- cently declared Pioneer Wom- en's film, "A Tuft of Grass," the best movie to be released from Israel. The movie was recently translated into Yiddish by Ka- dia Maladowsky, poetess and ed- itor, and it available for distri- bution. 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