A ctivitieJ Socief Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gruskin, of Tuxedo Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Sosnick, of Broadstreet Blvd., have returned from a month's vacation in Miami Beach and Key West, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Green are vacationing in Hollywood Beach, Fla. Detroiters vacationing in Miami Beach, Fla. include Mesdames and Messrs. M. Rosenzweig, L. Charness, Philip Stollman, I. A. Liebson, Adolph Deutsch, Rudolph Shulman. Mrs. Sarah Levin, of 18625 Meyers,. has left for a four-week stay in Miami Beach, Fla. - Mrs. Irving Belinsky and son, Freddie, of Russell Woods, have returned from Hollywood, Calif., where they visited for a month with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sepsis, and Mrs. Belinsky's son, Arnold, who is stationed with the United States Navy, at San Diego. r Mr. and Mrs. L. Olshansky were hosts at a recent Purim party of the David Olshansky Family Club. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nathans and family have moved into their new home at 19464 Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hackman, of 3042 Pasadena, are vaca- tioning in the West, during which time they stopped at the Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Reubin Dubrinsky, of Warrington Dr., and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Weiss, of Cherrylawn Ave., are spending three weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Among the out-of-.town guests who will be here to attend the Alpha Omega banquet, given in tribute to national president- elect, Dr. Louis I. Galin, of Detroit, will be Dr. Bernard Gruber, present national president, of New York; Dr. Harry Jolley, of Toronto; and Dr. Oscar Rosen, of Cleveland, 0. Large delegations are expected to attend the dental fraternity's banquet from Flint and Ann Arbor.. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Littky celebrated their 25th wedding an- niversary on Thursday, together with their children, Ruth, Sy, Robert and Phyllis. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schubiner and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Port- noy motored to Miami Beach for a two-week vacation. Mr.•and Mrs. Philip Lipson, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Katz and John Lurie are among the Detroiters who have returned from their vacations in Miami Beach. Mrs. Charles Feinberg and her • mother are vacationing in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacob of Third Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bernie of Chicago Blvd. left on a month's trip to Honolulu. Merkow-Ribiat Rites I Local Alpha Omega Observed by Candlelight To Honor Dr. Galin In a double-ring, candlelight Detroit Alumni Chapter of ceremony on Feb. 8, at Adas Alpha Omega dental fraternity Shalom Synagogue, Jeri Ardis will launch the year's social sea- son with an "Our Lou Banquet," honoring Dr. Louis I. Galin, who was recently elected President- elect of the national fraternity. The banquet will begin with a cocktail party at 6:30 p.m.. Saturday, at the Latin Quarter. A musical revue, presented by members, and dancing to the music of Sam Emmer and his orchestra will follow. Four other Detroit dentists have been accorded national recognition by being elected to the highest fraternity office. They are Drs. Joseph Gruber, Bennett Sidenberg, Samuel Ger- endasy and Leon Katzin. Dr. Galin has been responsi- ble for many local projects of the fraternity, including laying the .groundwork of a Hebrew University dental school, insti- tuting the annual kibbutz and doing a major portion of the or- MRS. GENE B. MERKOW ganization of a project to pur- Ribiat was united in marriage chase a fraternity house for the to Gene B. Merkow. The bride University of Michigan Chapter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in 1951. The -committee in charge of B. H. Ribiat. His parents are the banquet includes Drs. Jack the I. Merkows. For her wedding the new Mrs. Lawson, president, Allan Kline, vice-president, Bernard Schmidt, Merkow chose a gown of sheer secretary, Gerald Freedman, edi- white Italian velvet, fashioned tor, Herbert Lee, Gerald Mi- with a neckline of scalloped il- chaels and Louis Egnater. Dr. lusion, trimmed in matching Lee is producer of the musical velvet a n d outlined in seed revue, Mrs. Herbert Metz is gen- pearls. It was further distin- eral director and Dr. Nathan guished by long sleeves and long Gitlin is musical director. torso, which extended into a traditional train. Her hip-length veil of Italian Council Women to Hold silk illusion, was held in place City Sabbath March 6 by a small crown, designed with the velvet and studded with National Council of Jewish pearls. She carried a bouquet of Women will mark its city-wide .nine white orchids on a Bible. Council sabbath on March 6, The bride was attended by with special observances plan- Lenore Lakritz as maid of ned in three synagogues, and honor, and bridesmaids were council members urged to at- Rhoda Engelberg, Judy Schus- tend any congregation's service. At Temple Beth El, Mrs. Mau- ter, Sharon Stoneman, Gloria rice Klein will deliver the ser- Sherman and Rona Brooks. The bridegroom's brother, Leo mon, with other members, in- W. Merkow, was best man, and cluding Mesdames Hilliard Gold- ushers included Philip Warren, stick, Jerome Grossman, Earl Donald Dishelle, Kenneth Dish- Hordes, Major Siegel and Sidney elle, Richard Grey, Arnold Gor- Soloman, participating. Rabbi Jacob Chintz will preach man and Gerald Stone. a special sermon at Cong. Flowers girls were Sherri-Lee Ahavas Achim. Members of the Foreman, Sheila Kent and Mar- Northwest Council branch will lene Goldstein, and little Harold participate. Merkow was ring bearer. At Suburban Temple;-, Mrs. Following a honeymoon in Frank Rosenthal, wife of the Bermuda, Nassau, Jamaica, Hai- congregation's spiritual leader, ti, Puerto Rico and the Virgin will deliver the sermon, with Islands, the newly-weds will re- members of the Huntington side on Morritz, in. Oak Park. Woods branch participating. THE JEWISH NEWS-1! Folk Schools to Observe Friday, February 27, 1953 ► Wayne University Five Bialik's 80th Anniversary To Play Brandeis March 7 Eleanor Verona to Wed Youngstown Doctor The 80th anniversary since the birth of the great national Hebrew poet, Chaim Nachman Mr. and Mrs. Abe Verona, of Bialik, will be celebrated by the Webb Ave., announce the en- United Jewish Folk Schools at gagement of their daughter, an oneg shabbat at 8:30 p.m., today, at the LZOA Institute, 13722 Linwdod. Morris Lachover, principal of a branch of the United Hebrew Schools, will be guest speaker. Movsas Goldaftas, _principal of the Folk Schools, will analyze Bialik's poetry, D. Sislin will read from his writings and Mrs. L. Kovin will conduct commu- nity singing of his folk songs. The public is invited to at- tend. Brandeis University will bring its basketball team here on March '7 for a game with Wayne University, beginning at 8 p.m, at the University of Detroit. • A post-game dance will be sponsored by Wayne's Hillel Foundation and Kappa Alpha Psi, a Negro fraternity on Wayne's campus, as part of a I Brotherhood program. The dance will be held at 9:30 p.m., in the main dining room Wayne's Student Center. Tickets may be purchased at Hillel House or at the university's ticket of fice. IIIIIIIIII ■ 1111111.1111111111111111111111111111111k. Share Your Passover Food BUY MICKEY WOOLF SCRIP 1 1. Music & Entertainment Call :1= UN. 3-3737 MISS ELEANOR VERONA Eleanor Shirley, to Dr. Louis F. Heyman, son of the Harry Hey- mans, of Youngstown, 0. The bride- elect attended Highland Park Junior College and Wayne University. 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