divitiei in
Shirley Arbit Wed
To Lawrence White
Detroiters vacationing at Oakton Manor Resort on the shores
of Lake Pewaukee, Wis. are Mr. and Mrs. William Gear, of
Tuxedo Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gordon, of Prairie Ave., Mr.
and Mrs. M. Solomon, of Whitcomb Ave.. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Tenenbaum, of Meyers Rd.
Judith Ann Krandall, of San Juan Dr., is vacationing for the
Summer in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel I. Hamburger have returned from a four-
week honeymoon in California. Before their marriage, Mrs: Ham-
. burger, the former Hilda Fishman, was entertained. by Mesdames
Albert Shipke, Milton Cogen, Milton Fishman, LoUis Harris, Isa
dore Hamburger, Edward Krause, Moe Leiter, Meyer Waterstone,
Sidney Wallace, Sam Hamburger, Louis Hamburger, Meyer Fish-
man, Nathan Fishman, Sidney Fishman, Morris Berman, Benja-
min Fishman, Maxwell Jospey, Harry H. Fisher, Max Abramsohn,
Raymond Kanagur and the Misses Diana Fishman and Marion
Sanders.
Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob Hoberman, of 3244 Monterey, will sail
on Aug. 12 aboard the Queen Mary, on the first leg of their
trip to Israel where they plan to spend several months. Rabbi
Hoberman will visit leaders ,,of many organizations, hospitals,
yeshivoth and societies, and is.issuing a plea to Detroit Jews who
MRS. LAWRENCE WHITE
wish -Go help needy Jews to leave Scrip certificates at his resi-
dence. He will deliver them personally on his arrival. He cm- In a ceremony June 21, at
rently has a list of 100 needy, sick and aged families who will Bnai David Synagogue, Shirley
receive special aid in time for the High Holidays. Arbit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
-Dr. and Mrs. A. Barnett Solomon (Mimi Friedenberg) are Jacob Arbit, of 15817 Linwood,
now residing in Laredo, Tex., where Dr. Solomon is serving with was united in marriage to Law-
the U. S. Air Force. rence White„ son of Mr. and
Prior to her wedding to Dr. Louis Heyman, the former Eleanor Mrs. Frank Whit e, of 3247
Verona was entertained by -Mesdames Harry Heyman, of Youngs- Hazelwoo d. Rabbi Joshua
town, 0., Eugene Weiss, Reuben Dubrinsky, George Feuerman, Sperka and Cantor Hyman
Irving. Laker, Saul -Sakwa; Fred :Levey, :Sam Levey, Sam Verona, Adler officiated.
„
Morris Wasserman and Miss Bess. Klein.
For her wedding, the bride
• Prior to - their departure for Ann Arbor, where • they are now
chose
a traditional gown of
living, Rabbi and Mit. Julius Weinberg were feted at a number of
dinners and parties. An invitation event was given by the Jewish satin and lace, which ended in
Community •Council, which Rabbi Weinberg served as director a long, cascading train. The
of the Culture Commission and head of the internal relations lace fitted bodice was fashioned
committee. Another party w.
as given by Mrs. Weinberg's mother, with a neckline of silk illusion,
Mrs. Dora Dworkin at her home on Waverly Ave. The Weinbergs and was set off by iridescent
and their daughter, Zipporah Naimah, are now residing at 1216 sequins. Her Queen Anne crown
Prospect, Ann Arbor. Rabbi Weinberg is serving as spiritual lead- held in place a fingertip veil
edged in matching lace, and she
er of Beth Israel Jewish Center,
Mr. and Mrs. -Edward Siden (Sydell Gould), of 3709 Richton, carried two white orchids on a
have left for an extended motor trip to Virginia Beach, Va. While white Bible.
Mrs. Rose Magy, the bride's
there, - their son, Howard Keith, is staying with Mrs. Siden's par-
sister, was matron of honor, and
ents, the Louis Goulds, of 18701 Ohio.
Mre.and Mrs. Charles A. Smith, formerly of Glynn Ct., are bridesmaids were Louise Fran-
kel, Bella Hardstein and Ruth
- now residing in their new home at 18920 Wisconsin. .
Mrs. Leon Maloff and son, Howard Allen, returned home from Krandall. Linda Ruthe Magy
a three-week visit in Syracuse, N. Y., where they were the house was junior bridesmaid.
guests of her father-in-law, Mr. Nathan Maloff.
Dr. Milton White was best
Detroiters who' recently were the guests of Clover Lodge, at man, and ushers included Meyer
Omena, Mich., include: the Frank Barcuses and daughters, Suz- Arbit, Erwin White and Ben
a.nne and Rochelle, the C. Cohens, Sol Docks, son, Gary, and Magy. Stewart White was junior
daughter, Harriet, the Ben Drapkins, the Sam Dworkins, Ed usher. Carol Daien was flower
Dworkin, Miss Sue Nirkind, the A. Foxes, M. Gorman, I. Har- girl, and Arnold Magy was ring
risons, L. Hords and sons, Howard and Stewart, M. Jaffe-, the bearer.
Oscar Kahans, M. Kains, Sam Kadushins and son. Larry. J.
Following dinner and a recep-
Kanners, Max Klines, Joe Klines, Eugene Kuhns, daughter, Eve, ton, the couple left for a honey-
and son, John, Harry Lintons, Morris Litwins, Milton Lucows and moon at Niagara, Falls, New
daughter, Cindy, Dr. and Mrs. S. Lutz, Mrs. William Mandel, the York City and Atlantic City.
I. Mendelsons, daughter, Helen, and son, Bobby, I. Metzgers, J. They a temporarily making
Nadlers, Harry Newmans and son, Lennie, A. L. Pierces, Sam their home with the bride's
Rosenbergs, I. Rosengards and daughters, Judy and Beth, Allen
A. R.otmans and family, Harry A. Schultz, Samuel S. Schwartzberg parents.
Out-of-town guests attending
and daughter, Margie, the Murray Shapiros, Harry Shiffmans and
daughters, Susan and Marilyn, Charles Siegels and family, Meyer the wedding were from Wash-
Siegels and family, Ben Simons and son, Michael, Sam Smolnicks ington, D.C., Albany, N.Y., Troy,
and daughter, Frances, Maurice Fine, the M. Vernicks, Jack N.Y., Boston, Milwaukee, Fort
Weinsteins, Joe Weintraubs and daughters, Sandra and Priscilla, Knox, Ky. and Canada.
and son, Morris. Among the many guests other than Detroiters
were Mr. and Mrs. I. Ring, of Flint, Mich.
Robert Fenton to Wed
Mr. Nathan Korn, of 2301 Richton, left today for a visit with
2 his cousin, Dr. Samuel Newman, of Danville, Va. From there, he Girl from Minneapolis
will travel to New York City where he plans to spend several
weeks.
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Sully 24; 1953
Mrs. Samuel Gold, president of
the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
Women's Council, announces the
appointment of the following
chairmen of Council commit-
tees:
Mesdames Henry P. Onrich,
chairman, ADL; Kalman Bruss,
co-chairman; advisory. A D L
committee, Gerald Goldberg,
Charles Solovich, Leonard Sims,
Samuel Aaron, Philip Fealk, Max
Fried and Morris Tack.
BBYO chairman is Miss Ger-
aldine Finegold, with advisory
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Charles Solovich, Morris Tack,
Leonard Sims, Samuel Aaron,
Samuel Gutterman and Miss
Anita Rossin.
.Other chairmen include Mes-
dames Stanley Yates, blood
bank; George Karabenick, bowl-
ing; Samuel Gutterman, budget;
Miss Esther Pollick, civilian de-
fense; Arthur Monson, c o m -
munity service; David Gantz,
co-chairman; Sam Finegood,
date clearance; Ellis Fish e r,
Hillel; Charles Makie, Israel
bonds; Ben Nadis, co-chairman;
MISS CONSTANCE ALBUM
Alex Sherr, aid to Israel; Alfred
Lakin, fund-raising; Morris At a cocktail party in the gar-
Tack,
Weitzman,
master laws;
files; Allen
Bernard
Bliefield, dens of the Belcrest Hotel, the
engagement of Constance Mae
membership retention; Philip Album and Robert Leonard Fen-
Fealk, membership; Albert Kel- ton was announced. Miss Album
ler, Henry Monsky committee; is the daughter of the Reuben
Seymour Weissman, philanth- R. Albums, of Minneapolis, Minn.
ropies; Bernard Goodman, pub- Mr: Fenton's parents are Mr.
licity; Harry Coleman, USO; and Mrs. Ben B. Fenton, of
Harry Gutow, veterans; Julius 2432 Boston Blvd.
Meskin and William Fogel, co-
The bride-elect attended the
chairmen;
Benjamin Rose, vo- University of Colorado and the
cational service.
University of Minnesota. Her
fiance is a graduate of Western
CARD OF THANKS
I112ilitary Academy and Syracuse
The family of the late Mrs. University. After serving two
Bessie Order wishes to thank years in the U.S. Air Force, Mr.
its relatives and friends for the Fenton is now enrolled in the
many kindnesses extended dur- University of Michigan L a w
ing its recent berevement. ; School.
13
Rabbi Fr am Heads
School Committee
For Tercentenary.
The De t r o i t Tercentenary
Committee this week announced
that Rabbi Leon Pram has been
named chairman of the School
Participation Committee.
His co-chairmen are Bernard
Isaacs, Dr. Norman Drachier
and Samuel Siegel,
Jr. Hadassah on Wheels
Junior Hadassah will hold its
first annual roller skating party
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the
Davison - JeWish Center. Skates
are furnished at no charge, but
crepe soles must not be worn.
For complete information, call
Sybil Glynn, UN. 4 7 0985.
For Fine Musk .. .
and Entertainment
nyagentertli
Mr. and Mrs. Abe H. Blum-
berg, of Tyler Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Alice Rae, to Lee M. Tobias, son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Tobias, of
Washburn Ave. The wedding
will be solomnized early in No-
vember,.
* •
Mr. and Mrs' A. Kamer, of
Wisconsin Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Arlene Janet. to Lt. Eddie H.
WilInf-r, of Flushing, Long Is-
land, N.Y„
DAVE DOMBEY
Er ASSOCIATES
Photographers
Weddings - Parties
Candids - Movies - 3-Dimensional
can
BEN KATZMAN
LI. 6-4610 - TY. 8-7800
Associated with
and His Orchestra
UN. 2-2783
or
TO. 8-2907
BENYAS - KAUFMAN
COMPLETE LINE OF
Dignified Lighting Fixtures
IMPORTED CHANDELIERS
VISIT OUR SHOWROOM-OPEN FRI. EVE.
CENTER ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
3246 W. Davison
TO., 8-7011-2
SOVA ISRAEL STORES
Wishes to Announce that
BORENSTEIN'S BOOK & MUSIC STORE
12066 DEXTER
- 2677-TUXEDO
TO. 6-9504
RABBI KAHANA
TO. 9-2897
Are the ONLY Distributors for SOYA CERTIFICATES
and SCRIP CHECKS to Israel, in Detroit and vicinity .
AND THAT THEY CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAID
CERTIFICATES AND CHECKS UNLESS• StGNED BY THE
20% TO 50% OFF !
Imported Pure Linen
DISH TOWELING
KIDDIES' SUN SUITS
were $1.29-51.39
NOW 79c
NOW 39c yd.
BOYS' & GIRLS'
PLAY SHORTS
were 51.19-NOW 79(
Red or Blue Border
was 69c yd.
Mrs. Gold Names Council Chairmen
-
CANNON
BATH TOWELS
Full Size
were $1.29
NOW 87c
WASH CLOTHS
were 35c
NOW 27c
Percale Print
QUILT COVERS
Full Size
were $4.98
NOW $2.99
Plisse
COVERS
Full Size-Pastels
were 56.95
QUILT
NOW $4.99
Imported All Down
BED PILLOWS
were 514,98 ea.
Now 10.50 ea.
)00% ALL-WOOL
S atin Bound 72x90
BLANKETS
Beautiful Colors
Including White
were $19.98
BOYS' POLO &
SPORT SHIRTS
Sizes 4 to 12
were $1.98-NOW $1.4i
were $2.98-MOW 51.9",
Terrycloths included
GIRLS' PEDAL-
PUSHERS & SHORTS
Sizes 7 to 14
were S1.98-NOW 51.35
(Navy Only)
were $2.98-NOW $1.9)
NOW $16.98
CANNON
BOYS' 2-PC. ETON
SUITS
Sizes 2, 3 and 4
NOW $2.97
PASTEL SHEETS
Full Size
were $3.49
BOYS' PLISSE
PAJAMAS
Sizes 4 to 12
were $1.98-NOW 51.65
were $2.59-NOW $1.97
NOW $2.97
PATCHWORK
QUILTS
GIRLS' PLISSE
PAJAMAS
Sizes 4 to 12
were $1.98-NOW $1.6'.
were 52.98 NOW $2.4I
Full Size--Fast Colors
were $9.98
NOW $6.99
SUN DRESSES &
SUMMER DRESSES
Sheers, Piques and
Denims
ASSORTED COLORS
were $3.98-NOW $2.5(
were $4.98-NOW 53.0(
were 55.)8-NOW 53.5(
Free Estimate
Free Pickup and
Delivery
Monogrammed
SHOWER
CURTAIN SETS
Celanese Taffeta-
' All Colors
Beautiful Designs
were $22.50
GIRLS' PLAY SUITS
Sizes 3 to 6
were 52.98-53.98
NOW $1.97
Quilts, pillows mode
or recovered f r o
feathers a n d wools.
NOW $16.97
ALL DOWN
QUILTS
Celanese Coverings
were 524.98
NOW $18.97
Limited Quantity
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