DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1 BBG Group Plans Wienie Roast A Friday, May 8, 1953 Music and Entertainment At its Best — For Your Affair • Diane Malerman Chapter, Bnai Brith Girls, will hold a MICKEY WOOLF Girl from Springfield wienie roast at 9 p.m., Saturday, AND ORCHESTRA at Rouge Park, announces Ber- Weds Maury Reiner Call now for Fall Dates In a recent candlelight cere- nice Lumberg, chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bernstein are visiting European coun- UN. 3-3737 mony, at , Temple Israel, Bar- tries and plan a prolonged tour of Israel. bara May Masin, daughter of Mrs. David J. GoOdman (Claire Ettinger) will sail on May 23 THE RECORD STORE .aboard the S. S. America to join her husband, Dr. Goodman, in Open on Bre - ::erhaven, Germany. The couple will make their home in SUNDAYS, 12 to 4 Heidelberg for the next two years while Lt. Goodman is stationed with the Army at Mannheim. METRO MUSIC Micki Lancet, of 3803 Tyler, will sail on Tuesday aboard the 10328 DEXTER TO. 8-4114 S. S. Maasdam for a three, month trip to Europe. Following a visit with her mother and sisters in Glasgow, Scotland, Miss Lancet will be in London fob]: the Coronation, and will visit music Styled Especially for You France, Italy and Switzerland. She will re-visit England and Ireland before returning home in August. the orchestra of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Soskin and sons, formerly of Indiana Ave., are now settled in their new home at 20488 Oxley Road. Mr.. and Mrs. Paul Kaczander, of Valley Stream, N. Y., and their two daughters will be in Detroit during May to visit with their families. They will stay with Mrs. Kaczander's parents, the Charles Spatts, of Fullerton Ave. Recent guests at Oakton Manor Resort at Lake Pewaukee, Wis., were Dr. and Mrs. Felix Rosenwach, of Normandy Ave., and Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Bergman, of Muirland Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewenstein, Jr., of Birchcrest Dr., will arrive home from a European vacation in time to celebrate the 60th birthday of their father, Alfred Loewenstein, Sr., of Frank- lin, Mich., on Thursday. Reva Kowalsky presented her pupils in a piano recital Tues- MRS. MAURY REINER day in Baldwin Recital Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stark, of 8531 LaSalle, will sail on May Mr. and Mrs. Jack Masin, of 15 aboard the S. S. Liberte for Europe where they will spend the Springfield, Mass., became the bride of Maury Reiner, son of summer months. Terrace Room Topics Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sirkin, former Detroiters, now of Miami, Mr. and Mrs. Max Reiner, of Fla., announce the confirmation on May 19 of their son, Calvin Northlawn Ave. The function of the wedding reception is to provide an opportunity for your guests to personally meet the newly married couple; therefor The bride wore a waltz-length Dennis, at Miami's Cong. Bnai David. it becomes, in effect, the first social obligation of the bride in her Recently received at the White House by Mrs. Dwight D. Eisen- gown of white nylon net with a new life. hower were wives of delegates to the triennial convention of Biiai bodice and jacket of white, Brith and members of the Women's Supreme Council of Bnai chantilly lace. Her veil of im- A SPARKLING WELL-ORGANIZED WEDDING REFLECTS THE ABILITY OF THE BRIDE AS A FUTURE HOSTESS. Brith. Detroit area women who met Mrs. Eisenhower were Mes- ported Belgian lace fell from a dames Sidney J. Karbel, Samuel W. Leib, Maxwell Lowe, Harry cap of jewels and pearls. She The selection of your caterer becomes then, a matter of great im- Yudkoff and Morris Weinstein, the latter from Grand Rapids. carried two white orchids with portance. You must be able to relax and feel confident that every de- Miss Marjory Fordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Fordon, stephanotis and streamers of ivy tail will be skillfully handled. Years of experience have qualified us of 18661 Monica, was honored on May 2 at a sweet sixteen lunch- on a white Bible. to accept the responsibilities that you entrust in us, and make your Mrs. Louis Caplan was matron wedding a perfect social function. eon at Hillcrest Country Club, Mt. Clemens. Guests were Sharyn Steinman, Jacqueline Green, Phyllis Elkin, Paula Chaenko, Marcia of honor, and Norma Katz was Whether you are planning an informal or formal affair you may be Weisman, Doreen Sinafsky, Joanne Schneider, Natalie Ploven, maid of honor. Bridesmaids sure our staff of experts will make it a happy affair; you can be were Arlene Shapiro and Shir- Marcia Miller, Arlene Lupovitch, Suzanne Lewis, Phyllis Helman, sure yOU'll be a happy bride, if you're a Bel-Aire Bride. ley Leigh. Sam , Reiner was his Ruth Cohen, Alice Burstein, Sallie Bloom, Sue Wolfgang, Candy Weber, Ilene Stotsky, Alice Fordon, Pat Perry, Vicki Marston, Gayle brother's best man, and ushers Graff, Adele Ruby, Paula Fordon, Janice Forbes and Mesdames included Stuart Davidson, aurice Charles Fordon, Charles Cayley, Cal Nager, Abraham Gornbein, Charles Tenner and Marshall Carl Gornbein, Sam Gornbein, Hyman Parker, Henry Raskin, Wise. Following a dinner and recep- Bernard Gornbein, Marcus Fordon and Frank Sartin. tion, the couple left for a honey- 8231 Woodward TR. 3-5800 moon in Miami Beach and Ha- Fete Herman Schnifzers vana. divilito Cf2 Society - I kV I p1.003 Society Notes M BEL-AIRE CATERING ENTERPRISES An Announcement On Golden Anniversary From MARIO BEAUTY SALON WE •ARE PROUD TO OFFER, THE TALENTS OF ESTHER MORRIS Nationally Known Hair Stylist, Former Clairol Co. Demonstrator and BILLIE GROENDYK Expert Hair Sty l ist NOW WITH .. MARIO BEAUTY SALON 7300 W. McNichols Cor. Monica DI. 1-1240 Your Old Friends THE HFRMAN SCHNITZERS A recent open house celebra- tion honored Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Schnitzer, of W. Philadel- phia Ave., on their fiftieth wed- ding anniversary. The Schnitzers are the parents of four daugh- ters, Mrs. Harry Hoffman, at whose home the golden celebra- tion took place, Mrs. William Weingarten, _ of San Francisco, Calif., Mrs. C. Nichols, of Mus- kegon, Mich., and Mrs. Edward Hasty; and two sons, Louis and Milton Schnitzer. CARD OF THANKS Circle Groups Plan Three May Activities Two activities are planned this week for members of the local Workmen's Circle. A third event, sponsored by the Junior Wom- en's Division of the Jewish La- bor. Committee, will be held on May 19. This Saturday, the public af- fairs group will stage its first outdoor social of the season, a wienie roast at 9 p.m., at Stoepel Park, Evergreen and W. Outer Dr. Sara Caplan, chairman, an- nounces that funds will go to the Michigan Committee on Civil Rights. Probate Court Judge George Edwards will lead discussion •.at the fifth lecture in the Circle family group series, "The Fine Art of Parenthood." The pro- gram will be held at 9 p.m., Wednesday, at the Circle. Judge Edwards will talk on "Never Knew an Adult He Could Trust —the Pattern of Delinquency." Judge Edwards, who was ap- pointed to Probate Court in 1951, was re-elected last Novem- ber. He is a former president of the Detroit Common Council. Following his talk, the film, "Angry Boy," will be shown. The Junior Division activity will be its second annual fash- ion show, featuring models from Patricia Stevens Finishing School, who will model Jacque- line Shop gowns. For tickets to the program, which will be held at Young Israel Center, call Mrs. Eileen Israel, president, TO. 8- 7665. The family of the late George Kessler wishes to thank its rela- tives and friends for the many kindnesses extended during its recent bereavement. Dr. Hauser to Head Local Max & Helen Saltzman I MAX'S '=ET POULTRY FISH AND EGG MARKET Formerly of 12th Street Are Notv Open to Serve You at 18401 WYOMING corner PICKFORD WE DELIVER UNiversity 3-3159 Medical Fraternal Group Dr. I. Jerome Hauser was elected president of the Detroit Graduate Club, Phi Delta Epsi- lon, at its annual election meet- ing. 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