Infants Service Group Salutes Mrs. Riseman Wolk-Neiman Rituals Celebrated in Calif. In •a recent candlelight cere- An "Eleanor Riseman Testi- monial Night" was presented mony at the Beverly Chateau Monday evening to honor Mrs. in Los Angeles, Calif., Dorothy David Riseman, for 15 years a • leader of the Infants Service Group. In apprecia- tion of Mrs. Riseman's serv- ices as presi- dent, a post she held for three years, as chair- man of many committees, and as producer- director of the Infants Service Mrs. Riseman Groups musical revues for as many years as she has belonged to the organiza-, Lion, members devoted the en- tire evening to a tribute. Mrs. George Schwartz dedi- cated a song to Mrs. Riseman. The original lyrics were written by Mrs. Sydney Berman. A social followed the event, MRS. SEYMOUR WOLK Neiman, daughter of Mr. and Neurological Exert Talks Mr Manual Manual M. Neiman, of At Retarded Cf-Hd's Meet 18030 Pennington, became the Miss Selma Wineman, of Children's Hospital neurological clinic. will address the Greater Detroit Parents' Association for Mentally Retarded Children at 8 p.m.. Tuesday. at the Veterans Memorial buildir,g She will speak on "How to Be Happy Though Retardet'L — Types and Causes of Mental Retardation." Future activities including varied projects to promote the welfare of the mental,y retarded child be ciis:ci],ssed. All in- terested persons are invited to attend. bride of Seymour Wolk. son of Mr. and Mrs. A_ Wolk, of Los Angeles. - The bride wore a gown of white chantilly lace over nylon tulle, distinguished by a fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. Her veil of lace illusion fell from a Juliet cap of seed pearls. She carried white orchids and calla lilies. Following a honeymoon in Las Vegas and Palm Springs. the young couple will reside in Bev- erly Hills. Calif. Speaker's Club to Hear Talk On Marriage at Meeting Underlying causes of marital failure will be explained in a featured talk by L. J. Small in Till Death Do Us Part" at the April 18—To Mr. and Mrs. meeting of the Speaker's Club (Buddy ∎ Schaefer at 9 p.m., Saturday, at the Davi- Sanford (Doris Field) of 1994.7 Kentfield, son 'Jewish Center. A question and answer period will follow. a daughter, Ilep.e. R:,bine. Guests are welcome. April 13—To M:. and MrS. Seymour Barnett 'Jean Zack), Kovler Volyner Society to Meet of 3755 Waverly, daughter, Sunday for Annual Third Seder Kovler Volyner Progressive So- Lydia Joyce. • • • ciety will celebrate its annual April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. My- third seder at 8 p.m., Sunday, at ron Milgrom (Jacqueline Push- the home of the Max Bed- kin). of Ewald Circle ; a daugh- narshes, 2903 Webb. A home- ter. Carole Jo. cooked meal and entertainment April 11—To Dr. and Mrs. Ger- will be provided. Proceeds will ald D. Michael tDelc.res Rubin). be donated to Israel projects. of 29 N. Main. Clawson, a The public is urged to attend. daugiver. Marjorie Jean. • • • March 29—To Dr. and Mrs. David D. Gutterman, former Detroiters, now of Flint, Mich., a son. Robert Bruce. • • LEIB-BLATT. In a ceremony March 28 — To Dr. and Mrs. April 6 at the Park Avenue Pent- Herbert Michelman 'Edna Helen house, Ruth Blatt, daughter of Greenbaum), of Snowden Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blatt, be- came the bride of Donald L. Leib, a daughter, Dana Joyce. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Leib. Rabbi Morris Adler and CERTIFIED MOHEL Cantor Jacob Sonenklar offici- ated. Rev. Yehudah Loewy The bride chose a traditional SERVING IN white satin and chantilly lace Hospitals and Homes ,gown. Her headpiece was fash- WE. 4 - 2696 ioned into a satin and pearl 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. trimmed tiara, which held in place her veil of illusion. She carried white orchids on a Bible. Expert Mohel Nadine Blatt, sister of the bride. was maid of honor, and the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Serving in Rubin Zissman, was matron of Woman's Hospital and Homes honor. Barbara Leib and Ethel TO. 8-3094 Shapiro were bridesmaids. Larry 3035 Richton Ave. Allen, cousin of the bridegroom, from New York, was best man, and ushers were Rubin Zissman SPECIALIZED MOHEL and Harvey Miller. ) REV. HYMAN Out of town guests were from Los Angeles, Calif., New York, . SCHULSINGER Cleveland and Toledo, 0. The In Hospitals end Homes couple honeymooned in Miami Recommended by Physicians Beach, Fla. 2635 Calvert TO. 9-6145 - 4 • Tn arriageO Rabbi Leo Goldman 12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 25, 1952 Bar Mitzvahs 4, 0 Dr. and Mrs. Norman N. Stein- berg, of Huntington Woods, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ronald Allan, on April 26, at Cong. Bnai David. A reception honoring the Bar Mitzvah will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. the follow- ing day at the family home, 26550 Dundee Rd. • • . Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Lepler, of 2634 Monterey. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Shel- don, on May 3, at Cong. Beth Shmuel. A dinner honoring the event will be held that night at Zack's. * Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bag- dade, of 18093 Ilene, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Walter Alvin, on May 2, at Tem- ple Israel. A reception in his honor will follow services. No cards. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Moe Pearlman, of 18624 Roselav•-n, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harvey Richard on Saturday, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A din- ner in his honor will be held on Sunday evening at the May- fair Room. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Mar- shall, of Webb Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Eliot Y., Saturday, May 3, at Congregation Beth Abraham. A reception honoring the Bar Mitzvah will be held at the fam- ily home Sunday, May 4, 7 to 10 p.m. . • . Mr. and Mrs. David Grosberg, of Ewald Circle, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Shel- don Irwin, on May 3, at Cong. Bnai David. A reception in his honor will be held that evening at Lachar's. • . . Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Brown of 1754 W. Euclid announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Marshall Rubin, Saturday morning, May 3, at Cong. Beth Aaron. Recep- tion at home Sunday, May 4, 5 to 9 p.m. Capable and Specialized MOHEL Serving in Hospitals 7328 Thatcher end Homes UN. 3-2616 DUAL STERILIZED DIAPER A goal of 100 tons has been set for the Spring Public School Clothing Drive which opened Tuesday in Detroit and Wayne County schools and will con- tinue through May 2. The public is asked to take their contribu- tions of used shoes and clothing to a public school during the drive. The garments are then cleaned and repaired by the Volunteers of America and given to needy children absent from school because parents cannot afford to clothe _them. A. N Hennigar, chairman of the School Social Service Com- mittee which sponsors the drive, pointed out that the clothing received in the Spring drive will be processed in the Summer to prepare for the heavy demand during the Fall an Winter months. Our Want Ads Get Results. L'AIGLON (formerly Huyler's) IN THE FISHER BLDG. Rey. Marshall L. Goldman TO. 7-0979 MOREL TO. 2532 Clements 5-2640 MEDICALLY SUPERVISED Women's American (MN To Nominate New Officers Women's American Ort- will hold nominations for new of- ficers at a luncheon and games party at 12:30 p.m., Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Henry Tur- kel, 650 W. Boston. Friends are invited to attend. S. ROSENBLAT MISS KATHY KLEIN --' Kathy, to Laurence Alan Gare- lik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Y. Garelik, of Pennington Dr. Miss Klein attends Wayne University. Mr. Garelik attend- ed Michigan State College, and is now atttending Northern nois College of Optometry where he is affiliated with Omega Ep7 silon Phi fraternity. 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Cast FACILITIES FOR PRIVATE PARTIES Formal or Informal • Showers • Sweet 16 Parties • Receptiona • Supper Dances • Cocktail Parties • Large Group Meetings „„ Kvutzvah Ivrith will hold s Mr. and Mrs. Morris Klein, ot Cherrylawn Ave., announce the symposium on "American Jewry engagement of their daughter and Its Impression Upon au Israeli Visitor" at 9 p.m., Satur- day, in the Rose Sittig Cohen auditorium. Three staff members of the United Hebrew Schools, all of whom were born and educated in the Jewish state, will partici- pate. They are Reuben Bar- Levav, Israel Back and Leon Tabory. A question and answer period will follow. Louis LaMed will serve as moderator. Public School Clothing Drive Now In Progress • Weddings REV. JOSHUA SPIRO Klein-Garelik Nuptials Native Israelis to Offer To Be Observed in June (' Impressions of U.S. Jewry NO INCREASE IN PRICES For Reservations CaH TR. 5-5100 Songs by SHOLOM SECUNDA and HY JACOBSON BARTON BROS. * LOU SAXON * MARTY DRAKE * LARRY ALPERT k RICKIE LAYNE aid "KIVU" * MARY FORREST * KURT IONS and his DANCERS I "YOU HAVEN'T HEARD' SUCH LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE IN A LONG TIME!" — N y.marret GALA PREMIERE May 5—Benefit Jewish War Veterans, Lt. Raymond Zussman Post and Lt. Roy F. Green Post. UN. 3-4240, Di. 1-0154, WE. 3-0146. May 6--Benefit Aid People of Israel, TY. 6-3775, WO. 1-3256. May 3—Windsor Jewish Community Council, Windsor 4-5t2 41, Wndstar 2-7010. Tickets for benefit performances contact organizations listed above. For AU - Other Performances Call Shubert Theater—WO. 1-2466. 2111F- SEATS NOW! —(MAIL ORDERS NOW! "Ng Make Check or Money Order payable to SHUBERT THEATRE and enclose with it STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE for safe return of tickets. 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