Elaine Greenberg Wed Dena Goldsmith Wed . To Rodney A. Faudem To Irving Greenberg Shulamith Adler's Troth Is Announced Bar Mitzvahs ••••••-■111■■■ In a ceremony on Oct. 19, at In a ceremony in the home of Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Adler, Adas Shalom Synagogue, Elaine her parents on Oct. 19, Miss Sue Greenberg, daughter of Mr. Dena, Goldsmith, daughter of of Edison Avenue, announce the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldsmith, engagement of their daughter, of Duane Ave., was joined in matrimony to Irving Green- berg,'son of Mr. and Mrs. David Greenberg, of 2090 Pingree. Rabbi Isaac Stollman. officiat- ed at the ceremony, which was attended by the immediate fam- ilies. The bride's brother, Morris Goldsmith, flew here from Los Angeles to attend the ceremony. The new Mrs. Greenberg is an ardent worker in the Labor Zionist movement. She is a past president of Branch Seven, LZOA. Prior to her wedding, she was the office manager of The Jewish News. Following a wedding trip to New York, the couple will make their home at 4014 Duane. MRS. RODNEY A. FAUDEM and Mrs. Abe Greenberg, of 3027 Waverly, became the bride of Rodney Allen Faudem, son of Mr. Kaplan Faudem, of 2990 Waverly, ,and the. late Celia Fau- dem. Rabbi Jacob Segal of- ficiated. The bride's gown was featured by a duchess lace bodice, por- trait neckline, Queen Anne col- lar, full-length fitted sleeves, and was styled along a princess line, with a cathedral train. Her Juliet cap of matching lace held in place a three-tiered veil of French illusion. She carried *a bouquet of orchids. Mrs. Cecille Kerner served the bride as matron of honor, and Claire Ettinger, Michele Shon- berg, Joyce Goldman and Elayne Freed were bridesmaids. San- ford B. Goldman was best man, and ushers included Robert Greenberg, Leonard Kerner Donald Field, Harold Levin, Irwin Friedman and Ronald Becker. Following dinner and a recep- tion in the synagogue, the young couple left for a honeymoon in El Paso, Tex. and Las Vegas,. Nev. On their return they will. reside on Merton Rd. M arriageJ MISS SHULAMITHj ADLER LOPATIN - SIMON: Dorothy Simon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Simon, of 4308 W. Grand Ave., became the bride of Irving Lopatin, son of Mrs. Ida Lopatin, 247 Hanna • St., West, Winsor, Oct. 19, at the Young Israel Cen- ter. The young couple left on a two week honeymoon trip to Monti'eal and New York. Upon their return, they will take up residence in Windsor. Men's Clubs New officers of the MOGEN ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB include Harold Bronstein, president; Harry Saltsman, vice-president; Irving Palman and Samuel Goodman, secretaries; Simon Razumna, treasurer. Under their leadership, Bible study hour programs will continue at 8 p.m., each Monday, at the synagogue. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will lead discussion. All men are in- vited to this program, and to the Sunday morning minyan at 9 a.m. * * * Shulamith, to Eli Benstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Benstein, of Toronto. Miss Adler was graduated from the University of Michigan, where.§he was affiliated with Sigma Delta Tau Sorority. The prospective bridegroom received his Bachelor of Science degree at the University of To- ronto, and his Master's degree at Cornell University where he is now a candidate for the Ph.D degree in aeronautical engineer- ing. A meeting of the Carmel He- brew School has been called for 8 p. m., Wednesday, at the school. Plans for opening a day nursery will be discussed, and I. A. Lawton, superintendent, will outline work for the year. George Schneider, secretary, will read his annual report. -A meeting of a SOCIAL CLUB for men over 4 is planned by organizers: For information call TY. 5-4525. Milton Bernstein, partner of * * * 1_ the firm of Bernstein and Bern- REX LODGE, Bnai Brith, will stein, Certified Public Account- hold its fourth annual pre- ants, at 11 W. Congress, pre- rally at 8:30 p.m., Tues- sented the firm's first award of election day, in the Labor Zionist In- $100 and a plaque to Mary Jean stitute, 13722 Linwood. Earl Koblinski, 19173 Mitchell. I Sherman, civic affairs chairman, The award will be given each announces that the following semester for the next five years will represent their parties at to the University of Detroit ac- the meeting: Democrats, John counting student who receives Damm, Attorney General; the highest scholastic average T. J. Baker, Auditor Gen- during his or her junior year. Robert eral; Martha W. Griffiths, 17th Miss Koblinski, a senior, won Congressional Repub- the award for her scholastic licans, Frank G. District; Millard, Attor- achievement of last year when ney General; Gregory Pillon, she attained a 3.85. or slightly 15th Congressional M. District; below an A average. G. Oakman, 17th Con- Bernstein, 19323 Ohio, was Charles gressional District. Assisting graduated from the U of D Sherman the planning com- Commerce and Finance - College mittee are an Jerry Adler, Morris in 1919. Gerald Licht, Arthur The next award of $100 and a. Baker, plaque will be made in Febru- Plotkin, Milton Rittenburg and Sachs. Lodge members, ary. The student will be chosen Saul their wives and friends are urged by a committee consisting of to attend. Lloyd Fitzgerald, dean of the * * * Commerce and Finance College, DOWNTOWN LODGE, Bnai Raymond Zulauf, director of the Brith, will hold its barn accounting department, and a dance on Thursday annual evening, at representative of the firm. Bnai Mose Synagoftue, Dexter at Lawrence. Mrs. M. W. Griffiths Meets • • • 40,000 Voters by Trailer TIKVAH LODGE, Bnai Brith, State Representative Martha will hold its annual barn dance W. Griffiths winds up her for- at 8:30 p. m., Saturday, at Dr. mal campaign for Congress in Goldberg's Camp, 41390 Ten Mile the new 17th District with a Rd. Two callers will assure television report to the people constant dancing fun. Prizes on Saturday night, Nov. 1, 7:45 will be awarded to the funniest p.m., on WXYZ-TV. dressed farmer and farmerette. Working tirelessly to discuss Members of the Tikvah Chapter the important issues of the day are invited to attend, according with the people, Mrs. Griffiths to Morry Lawson, program estimated that her housetrailer chairman. • campaign permitted her to meet The recently organized MO- and talk with 40,000 residents of the district, an unparalleled TOR CITY LODGE, Bnai Brith, accomplishment in Congression- announces the formation of a al elections in a large metropoli- bowling league. The league tan area. bowls every Tuesday night at Joy Bowling Alley. All interest- Better is dry morsel and quiet- ed, call Martin Switzer, TY. ness therewith, 6-8509. Than a house full of feasting vaith strife. Ye shall do no unrighteousness —Proverbs, 17:1. in judgment.—Lev. 19:35. ♦ • TUXEDOS RENTED Exclusively • Latest Models • Prompt Service Full Line of Furnishings and Haberdashery SIDNEY'S Store for . Men TO. 8-5058 METRO MUSIC 10328 DEXtER TO, 8-4114 11832 Dexter at Elmhurst tt A Standing Bar Mitzvah Invitation Mr. Hy Storchan of Sherwood Boys' Wear Cordially Invites You to Attend to the Bar Mitzvah of Your Son and his SHOW BAND 44- By Dressing Him in a Smartly Styled Suit from Sherwood Time: 9:30 to 5:30—Thurs.-6 , Fri. 'til 9 p.m. Place; 7130 West Seven Mile Road Reception: Always Cordial Featuring: Sizes 6 to 20, including Huskies Free Alterations UN. 3-3737 • Plastic Furniture Covers MADE . TO ORDER OR READY MADE CALL ANNA KARBAL THE JEWISH NEWS-1 . 3 Friday, October 24, 1952 Open on SUNDAYS, 12 to 4 MICKEY WOOLF Cali Now for Information: Mr. and Mrs. David Holzman, of 4005 Webb, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ronnie, on Nov. 1, at Cong. Beth Abra- ham. A kiddush will follow services. A reception in honor of the Ear Mitzvah will be held. on Nov. 2, at Rainbow Terrace. * The Bar Mitzvah of Sandford Porvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. - Sherman Porvin, of 17601 Ken- tucky, will be observed Nov. 1; at Carmel Hebrew School-Cong." Bnai Joseph. The boy will con- duct the entire service, follow- ing which a kiddush will be held. A dinner in his honor will be held Nov. 2, in the school auditorium. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sanford J. Rose announce the Bar Mitzvah of- their son, Jeffrey, on Nov. 1, at Cong. Ahavas Achim. A recep- tion in his honor will be held on Nov. 2, from 8 to 10 p.m., in the synagogue social hall. THE RECORD STORE Cannel School to Meet BACK FOR A NEW SEASON Bernstein Award Goes To Accounting Student Mr. and Mrs. Max Snider, of 3773 Tuxedo, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Norman. on Saturday, at Turover Temple, 12129 Dexter. A kiddush in his honor will follow services. * * Mr. and Mrs: Philip Brown, of 4008 Richton, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their sOn, Ray- mond, on Saturday, at Yeshivath Chachmey . Lublin, 12007 Lin- wood. An open house in his honor will be held the following day, from 7 to 10 p.m., in the family home. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bressler, off' 18624 Fairfield, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mi- chael Alan, on Saturday, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A reception in his honor will be held from 8 to 11 p.m., that evening, at the family home. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fishman, of Tyler Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Stuart, on Nov. 1, at Beth Aaron Syna- gogue. 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