• • • ch vthei s • octely Mrs. Fania Howard of Birmingham, England, is the guest of her *cousins, Miss Edna Tobiri and Messrs. and Mesdames Jack and Louis Tobin. - Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fishman, 5441 W. Outer Drive, honor- ed their daughter, Dena, With a sweet sixteen dinner party June 23 at the Elmwood Casino. The following guests attended: Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Fishman, Shelda Sklar and Al Sobel, Carol Barnett and David Fishman, Donna Baker and Robert Redlick, Edie Cooper and Larry Sherman, Anita Finkelman and Austin Hirshhoeri, Aline Lappin. and Don Schmeron, Elly Krouse and Bert Stillinan, Marlene Risin and Bob Greenstein, Nancy Blanke and Bob Wartell, Linda Karp and Dick Goale, Judy Cohen and Dave Markel, Linda Lee and Marshall Goldman, Myrna Paul and Alan Sandorf, Winna Croll and Mike Klynn, Marilyn Seidon and Gary Madvin, Arlene Sandler and Ted Weiswasser, Nancy Reisman and Norman Rubiner, Lynne Meltzer and Alan KOretz, Rhona Fidler and Leon Egron, Sally Bing and Ellis Roth, Nancy Miller and Jimmy Weisberg, Karen Bell of Cleveland and Barry Stulberg. Dena's host of the evening was Jerry Hoshkovitz. The annual garden party given by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thav, of 2512 Cortland, this year honored Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rubin, of Elmhurst Ave., on their 18th wedding anniversary, and also served as a farewell to Mrs. Rubin and her daughters, Carol and Donna, who left Thursday for a two month visit in California with Mrs. Rubin's parents. Over 100 guests enjoyed the affair, which fea- tured a buffet style dinner and square dancing in the adjacent garden of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Olshansky. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stiglitz and son, Bruce, of 18024 Northlawn, have _left for Westwood,• Calif., where they will visit their chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs Roger Strule, Jr. Mr. Sam Stiglitz, of Los Angeles, Calif., has returned home following a visit here with his brothers, Jack and Harry Stiglitz. Mrs. Yetta Weisblatt has returned- to her home here follow- ing a visit to Philadelphia and New York. Miss Laurie Silver and Miss Ellen Sherman have returned from a weekend trip to Holland, Mich. They were the guests of their University of Michigan schoolmate, Miss Judy Subar, • of Grand Rapids, at her summer cottage. Wayne U Students Announce Betrothal Bar Mitzvahs Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Marks, of 4076 Chippewa Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Daniel Stephan, on Saturday, July 4, at the Adas Shalom Syn- agogue. A reception will be held in his honor Sunday, July 5, 4 to 8 p.m. at the family home. No cards. * MISS BEATRICE BALABAN Mr. and. Mrs. Philip Balaban, of Leslie Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter; Beatrice, to Gerald Camiener son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cam- iener, of Nardin Ave. . Miss Balaban is a student at Wayne University. Mr. Camiener is attending graduate school at Wayne, and is affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. A December wedding is planned. Want One of These New Automatic WASHERS or DRYERS? * * Mr. and. Mrs. Milton Berry of 4249 Duane announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sheldon, Saturday, July 4, at Cong. Nu- sach Hari, Holmur and Duane. A dinner in his honor will be held that evening at Lachar's. * * * - Mr. and Mrs. Alec Lieberman of 3285 Burlingame announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harry, Saturday morning, July 11, at COng. Shaarey Zion, 12353 Linwood. A kiddush in the Bar Mitzvah's honor will follow the services. Reception at home on Sunday, July 12, from '7 p.m. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Milton Berry, of 4249 Duane, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sheldon, on Saturday, at Cong. Nusach Hari. A dinner in his honor will be held that evening, at Zack's * * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Radin, of 3415 Edison, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Har- old, on Saturday, at Young -Is- rael Center. A* dinner in his honor will be held Sunday eve- ning, at Lachars'. Davee Smargon led To Edwin Kooperman MRS. EDWIN KOOPERMAN In a ceremony June 15, in the Statler Hotel, Davee Beth Smar- gon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Smargon, of Fair- field Ave., became the bride of Edwin B. Kooperman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kooperman, of Chicago, Ill. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Morris Adler. The bride chose a gown of an- tique satin, trimmed in alencon lace, with a fitted bodice and flared skirt which ended in a traditional train. Her cap of matching lace was held in place with orange blossoms, from which fell a veil of antique, silk illusion. The bride carried a cascade of carnations, gardenias and rhododendron leaves. Mrs. Arnold H. Rosman, sister of the bride, was. matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Norma Kooperman and Mrs. Morton Kaplan. Marshall Stein was best man, and ushers included Arnold H. Rosman and Morton Kaplan. The bridegroom will leave for Japan following a honeymoon in California. • Mrs. Rodman Heading Primrose Benevolent Club Mrs. Joseph Rodman was in-. stalled as president of the Prim- rose Benevolent Club at a din- ner dance at Bel Aire, June 22. Mrs. H. Ehrlich- man gave the benediction. W. Miller was in- stalling officer. antor Juda h- Goldring render- ed several vocal selection's, ac- companied b y Mrs. Goldring. Serving with Mrs. Rodman will be Mes- Mrs. Rodman dames A. Levy and T. Cowen, vice-presidents; J. Kobrin, M. Vitensoh, N. Gold- enberg, secretaries; S. Weinman, treasurer; N. Ruzumna and H. Brown, case workers; J. Wein-• man and H. Gross, social corn- mittee; L. Gruskin, publicity; D: Judy Holliday: "Women have Lichtenstein, membership; L a keen sense of humor; the Friedman, sunshine; S. Nadek more you humor them, the bet- and P. Richman, telephone ter they like it." squad. New Barton Store Opened on Wyoming . H. N. Ehrlich to Head Scholarship Committee Harold N. Ehrlich has been appointed chairman of the' Committee on Jewish Scholar- ship Service by Samuel H. Rub- iner, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Ehrlich as- sumes the duties formerly held by Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe, who served as chairman.of the group for the past six years. Rubiner stated that during her tenure of office Mrs. Jaffe's leadership was instrumental in providing scholarship assistance to deserving members of the community. "We feel most fortunate that Mr. Ehrlich has accepted • the post of chairman," he contin- ued. "His sincere interest and years of experience in this field will be of great benefit to the committee and to the commu- nity." Ehrlich has been the committee representative of the Clara Ehrlich Memorial Fund since, its inception. The present committee was an outgrowth of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation's subcommittee on scholarship service formed in late 1946 to coordinate planning and recommend action on schol- arship fund resources and needs DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - Friday, July 3, 1953 of the Jewish community. In its seven years of serving . the community, the committee H. M. Ehrlich received applications totalling approximately $45,000 " in re:- quested assistance of which it approved loans or grants total- ing some $30,000. The committee is now com- posed of 22 scholarship funds. All applicants for these funds interviewed by the staff of the Jewish Vocational Service before presentation to the Committee. MICKEY WOOLF 13 MAN AND JONGG SETS SUPPLIES Lillian Fink Mrs. Jaffe UN. 4-4977 19730 Santa Barbara Terrace. A. Weinstein was host to over two hundred guests last Sunday at the Bel Are Terrace Room. The occasion was the marriage of his lovely daughter. Mr. Weinstein, popular meat dealer, chose for his wedding dinner the finest standing ribs available on the market; and they were prepared au jus as only our chefs are experienced to prepare them. Everyone was so completely satisfied and so utterly contented after they delighted their palates with the wonderful dinner that they seemed to be floating on air. The dinner was topped off incidentally with a flaming dessert that gave just the right glow to the menu. . 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Several thousand people were present at _ the official (limning of the nTw store. , - "A.' ' -Y R. 4