THE JEWISH NEWS - 19 Friday, January 25, 1952 .Activiiieo in Society Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Gurwin, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Resnick and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lewis were in Washington, D.C., last weekend to attend the wedding of Robert Gurwin to Miss June Howard, at Bethesda, M121 Members of ,the American HaVen Club were feted at a lunch- eon given by Mrs. Abraham Goldstein of Sturtevant Ave. The flight toward the sun has begun. Florida and Arizona are chief focal points for Detroiters. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of Strathcona Drive are enjoying a stay in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Schermer of the Lee Crest Apartments are headed for a ranch in Arizona, and will visit in California be- fore returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Green of Muirland Ave. are vacationing in Hollywood, Fla. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Bernstein and daughter, Miriam, of Boston Blvd., chose Miami Beach for their winter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Keene of Cambridge Road will leave this week for a western vacation. They will stop near Tucson for sev- eral weeks, and then possibly make a jaunt into Mexico. Mrs. I. B. Brody of Lincolnshire Drive prefers the West coast of Florida. She is stopping in Passe Grille. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Gershenson of Cumberland Way are guests in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Liebeiman of Birchcrest Drive will leave this week for a stay at a dude ranch near Tucson, and then will go .on to visit with members of their family in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cooper of Chicago Blvd., train out for a va- cation in Arizona, starting early next week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Richard Kotzer of Warrington Drive checked in for a stay in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. LeVine of Muirland Ave. expect to get plane reservations for Miami next week. Mrs. Burton Friedman and her youngest son are in Atlanta, Ga., for a few days and will spend several weeks in Florida be- fore returning to their Wildemere Ave. abode. Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Gould of Chesterfield Ave. are expected back this week-end from a visit to St. Joseph, Mich. Mrs. Hoke Levin and her younger daughter, Margaret, of Bal- moral Drive have returned from a visit with members of their family in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Keywell of Roslyn Road returned from a New York vacation. arrictei Horne Relief Society To Install Mrs. Winton Israel Enterprises Established Here; - Consolidates Jewish. State Services Israel Enterprises, a project aimed at bringing to Detroiters all Israel-made projects, will be Mrs. Frank J. Winton will be inaugurated here on Feb. .3, installed as president of the when the store housing the ob- Home Relief Society at the jects will officially open at 11820 Dexter. Open house will mark the opening and all are invited to come and view the articles available as well as those on exhibit. Among the Israel products that will be made available by Israel Enterprises are arts and crafts, jewelry, records, Hebrew books, Israel stamps, coin jew- ,- elry, Tel Aviv-made candy, olive oil, Jerusalem - manufa c t u r e d shoes, fashions, marble for sculpturing and .cemeteries, re- ligious articles, and other ma- terials. In addition, Israel Enterprises will provide services to Israel, shipping and travel. Food and . scrip certificates as well as cer- tificates for radios, refrigerators and other machines will he available at this store. This is believed to be the first and only Israel enterprise of its kind thus far established in this country for the purpose of con- solidating all Israel services. Israel Enterprises has been asked by the Israel Government Touring Center of 525 Fifth Ave., New York, to make its store a tourist center and to exhibit Israeli products in addition to those available for sale and ar- rangements are being made to fulfill this request. Getting Married? Call UN. 4-6442 Lillian Bornstein Kosher Catering MRS. FRANK J. WINTON group's annual installation cere- monies to be held at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the Sheraton Cadil- lac Hotel. Serving with Mrs. Winton for 1952 are Mesdames Samuel Goldman, board chairman; Richard Wolfe, William Bonin, Joseph Jacobs, Sidney Tauber, Murray Adelson, vice-presidents; A. Kaufman, A. Finstein, R. Friedenberg, secretaries; John Herman, treasurer; J o s e p h Sachs, auditor; H. Sperling, pub- licity chairman; Louis Marks, program chairman. Reservations f o r Monday's luncheon may be obtained by calling Mrs. Finstein, UN. 4-3571, of Mrs. Sperling, UN. 3-3458, FLORIST For Better Designs Reasonable Quotations Will Cater to Suit The Occasion TY. 6-4956 • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS Cail BEN KATZMAN and His Orchestra TO. UN. 2-2783 or • BAR MITZVAHS S For Fine Music ... and Entertainment At The Sign Of The OW 8 2907 - Below Six Mile Roca_ 16640 JAMES COUZEINO In response to numerous requests . . . the MAYFAIR CATERERS Now Offer Home Delivery of • HOT HORS D'OUVRES •COLD HORS D'OUVRES •SWEET TABLES In any quantity . . . large or small . . . for your home entertainment—be it wedding, bar mitzvah, sweet 16 parties, or any other social function. YOUNG-1VIEISTER. In a can- dlelight ceremony at the Park Sheraton Hotel on Dec. 23, Mar- tha Meister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert M e i s t e r, of Ewald Circle, became the bride of Sheldon Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Young, of Buena Vista. Rabbi Glazer officiated. The bride wore a full, length gown of white satin and chan- tilly lace. Her crown headpiece was bound in seed pearls and held in place her finger tip veil. She carried a prayer book with white orchids, streamers and lilly of the valley. Joan Meister, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Estelle Levin was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Lenore Young, sister of the bridegroom, Sara Kogan and Geraldine Ziat- kin. Sharon Young, the brides- groom's sister was junior brides- maid. Arnold Fisher and Dr. Morris Young were the best men. Ushers were Al Edelson, Marvin Sheplow and Herman Teitel. Out of towners were from Scranton, Pa., Montreal, New York, Philadelphia, Toronto and London, Ontario. The couple spent their honey- moon in New York, and are re- siding on Broadstreet Blvd. * * * HARRIS—BARNETT. Speaking their vows before Dr. - B. Bene- dict Glazer, on Jan. 23, Shirley Joyce Barnett and Merle Alan Harris were joined in matrimony in a ceremony in the Wayne Room of the Hotel Statler. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett, of Whit- more Rd. The bridegroom's par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Harris, of Santa Barbara Dr. Mrs. Joseph Orley, sister of the bridegroom was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Suzie Smith, Mrs. Donald Ka- petansky and Marilyn Kaplan, of Omaha, Neb. The bride- groom's brother, Alfred was best man, and ushers were Allen Nemerovski, David Curhan, Don Korotkin, Harold Blankstein, of Chicago, brother-in-law of the bride, and Joseph Orley, brother- in-law of the bridegroom. The bride chose a gown of blush pink satin and rosepointe Dace, with snug bodice, long sleeves coming to a point over her hands and a jewelry neck- line. Her bouffant skirt fell over a crinoline and ended in a cir- cular train. Her three-tiered veil of French illusion fell from a Mary Queen of Scots bonnet; and was of three-quarter length. She carried white orchids, stepho- notis, curled eucalyptus leaves on a muff which matched her gown. Following dinner and a re- ception in the Grand Balroom, the young couple left for a honeymoon in the West Indies. They will make their home in Detroit. * * * MOGELL—LANKIN. On Dec. 30, at Cong. Bnai David, Myrna Lankin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lankin, of Stoepel Ave., became the bride of Earl Mogell, son of Mrs. Mae Mogell, of Boston Blvd. Rabbis Sperka and Gorrelick and Cantor Adler officiated. The bride's gown was of egg- shell lace, with an illusion neck- line, tight bodice and accordian pleated skirt, which ended in a long train. Her finger tip veil of matching illusion fell from a lace cap, and she carried ochids on a white Bible. Miss Irene Mogell was maid of honor, Adrienne Lankin, junior bridesmaid, a n d bridesmaids, Ruth Taub, Maureen Weiner, Earbara Axelrod and Arlene Kollenberg. Fred Mogell, brother of the bridegroom was best man, and ushers included Jack Co- hen, Harry Goldberg, Eugene Kollenberg and Hyman Taub. Following a trip td Bermuda, the newlyweds will reside on Humphrey Ave. Senior Judaen Announces Plans for Club Judaea OF COURSE—We cater any occasion in all Detroit Synagogues TO PLACE YOUR ORDERS — CALL TE. 4-6781 Senior Judaea has completed plans for its original Club Judaea, which, under the direc- tion of -Priscilla Adler, will in- clude a floor show, dancing and refreshments. Club Judaea will be held Feb. 2, 8:30 p.m., at the Zionist House, Linwood and Lawrence. Abba Freedman, Senior Judaea president, invites all youths from 14 to 18 to attend. Admission is free. MARION BOULEVARD REST HOME Open to Elderly Ambulatory Patients CLARE FIELD STUDIO DANCE 24 HOUR NURSING CARE Good Food — Pleasant Surroundings TAP—MODERN—BALLET RHYTHMS—BALLROOM 2366 W. Gd. Blvd. Children—Teenagers—Adults 4804 JOY RD., nr. Grd. 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