Arlene Ross Wed
To Arthur Zonder
The ballroom of the Fort
Wayne Hotel was the scene on
Aug. 24, of the candlelight wed-
-.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pomeranz, of Lawrence Ave., have re-
turned home from a five-week vacation in California. On their
journey, they stopped at Grand Canyon, the Painted Desert and
other points of interest in the West.
Mr. and :Ars. Leo Heyman of Rtshon LeZion, Israel, will return
to their home via the El Al, from Idlewild, NeW York, on Tuesday,
arriving in time for RoSh Hashanah. After a three-month visit
here with their son, Moshe, sister-in-law and niece, Mrs. Samuei
N. Heyman and Miss Judith Heyman, of 4031 Glendale, theY left
Detroit on Sunday for a visit of 10 days with, niece, Julia
Bank of Rye, N. Y., before their homeward fligh.
Mr. and Mrs. .Alfred May have returned front an extensive
tour of-Israel and •i:uropean countries.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cohen and family of Webb Ave. have left
for a visit in Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Goldstone, of 18717 Santa Rosa, have
returned home after spending a month in Los Angeles and San.
Francisco, Calif. -
Mrs. Judith Avrunin of Haifa, Israel, a member of the repor-
torial staff of the Jerusalem Post, visited here with her family
last week.
Rabbi Louis J. Cashdan, a former Detroiter, .will be installed
tonight as associate rabbi of Congregation Bnai Jehuda, Kansas
MRS.. ARTHUR ZONDER
City, Mo. Rabbi Cashdan, son of the late Mi. and Mrs. Joel ding of Arlene Beth Ross to Ar-
Cashdan, is a graduate of the University of Michigan and was thur
Zonde r. Rabbi Joshua
ordained at Hebrew Union College. His former pulpits were in Sperka
and Cantor Nicholas
London, England, Des Moines, Ia., and Charleston, W. Va.
Rabbi and Mrs. Walter H. Plaut, directors, and Mr. and Mrs Fenakel officiated.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Joe Yanich, assistant directors, have returned to Detroit on the
conclusion of activities at Herzl Camp in Webster, Wis. Mrs. Harry Mrs. parney A. Ross, of 4806
Yanich, mother of Mrs. Plaut and Joe, is also in the city after a Sturtevant, wore a princess
bodice gown of chantilly lace,
visit to the camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack N. Joslove, of Steel Ave., had as their recent with skirt of- nylon tulle over
iVory satin. It was featured ity
guests, Mr. and Mrs.. Jack 'Strassman, of-" New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gilbert, formerly of Fairfield Ave., are a yoke of illusion and long,
fitted sleeves.
now residing' at 255 Merton.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Price, of Parkside Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. A.
Her cap of imported chantilly
Dinety, of Sturtevant Ave., will spend the holidays in Hot Swings, lace with 'seed pearls held in
Ark.
pla.ce her three-tiered fingertip
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lane and son, Kenneth, are motoring East. veil of illusion. She carried a
Kenneth has enrolled in the Rhode Island School of Design in white Bible covered with white
Providence, R. I.
orehids and stephanotis.
Attending the _bride was Phyl-
lis Leventhal; who was niaid of
Joan Kfeiff to Wed
Service Group to Hear honor. Bridesmaids were .Mrs.
Lee Belen and Ann Magid. Nat-
Dr. Morris Ginis
Report on UHS Program Ulie
Ross., sister .of the bride, was
Mr. and. Mrs. Irving Kleiff, .'of •
•Discussion of the aims and junior bridesmaid.
The bridegrOom, who is the
Clements Ave:, announce the programs of the United Hebrew....
son_ of Mrs. Sarah Zonder, of
engagement of. their daughter, Schools, a Jewish Welfare Fed- Buena V,ista Ave., was attended
eration agendy, will be presented by Stanley Becker, who was best
to board members of the...Detroit man, and Martin Ross, brother
Service Group at their meeting, of the bride and Larry Nedel-
8 p.m., -Tuesday, at the Davison man, ushers. Michael Zonder,
Jewish Center, Milton K. Mah- nephew of t h e bridegroom,
ler, DSGpresident, announced. was junior usher. Lee Belen,
To coincide with Jewish Edu- Simon Silver and Albert Silver
cation Month, the Detroit Serv- seated the guests. .
ice Group - bdard of 100. will have
Out of town. guests included
an opportunity to hear and ask: the Meyer FelcImans,, Sam. Feld-
questions of United I ébrew mans and Frank Swibels, all
SchoolS sUperintendent, Bernard of Brooklyn; Mrs. Sam Math
Isaacs, and Albert Elazar, as- and Mrs. M. Ostrow, of Cleve-
stciate :.superintendent.
land, O.; and Mrs. Charles P.
According to Harvey H. Gold- Toren, of Wooster, Mass. Fol-
man, chairman of the board, the lowing dinner and a reception,
Service Group plans to devote. the young couple left, on a
each of its meetings to a dif- honeymoon to Oakton. Manor
ferent Federation agency to bet - . Resort in Wisconsin and Chi-
ter inform its members of the cago. On their return, they' will
social service programs ,it sup- reside at,855 S. First, Ann Arbor,
ports through the. Allied, Jewish
Campaign. The • DSG board is
comprised of representatives of •
trade and professional ,divisions
of the Allied JewishCampaign.
Also on the :;agenda . will be a
report on campaign and collec-
Miss JOAN 'KLEIFF
tions and to complete .arrange-
Joan Harriet, to Dr. Morris Ginis, ments for Detroit Service Group
• son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stag Day, which will take place
on Tuesday, Sept...23, at Franklin
Ginis.
The bride-elect attends Wayne Hills Country Club. •
University. Dr. Ginis is a gradu-
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ate of the Northern Illinois Col- 18—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 12, 1952
lege of Optometry where he was
Greet your friends in the trap
. • affiliated with Omega Epsilon
clitional manner
beautifully
Phi and the Tomb and Key
Musk and Entertainment
.. with Hallmark Cards.
Honorary fraternities •
400 Register for New Term
At Beth Aaron School
Nearly 4010 students registered
at the first session of the Beth
Aaron religious school last week.
according to an announcement
by Bernard Panush, school di-
rector. Vacancies still exist for
youngsters not yet registered, he
advises. Classes are held in the
MacDowell Schonl.
The religious school will spon-
sor children's and junior serv-
ices during the holidays. Super-
vising the program will be school
staff members.
CARD OF THANKS
• The family of the late Le411
Grossberg wishes to 'thank its
relatives and friends for the
many kind expressions of sym-
pathy received during its recent
bereavement.
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