12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 7, 1953 Carolyn Shaye Wed To Daniel E. Levin Hadassah Workers Set for Honor Roll Native Detroiter Weds Israeli at Beth Itzhak .Ora Foner Lipsitz, a native Detroiter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Daniel Lipsitz of Beth Itzhak, Israel, former prominent Detroit residents, was married Aug. 4 to Yehuda A. Graff (Maj. Ray- Seren) at a ceremony at the Lipsitz home. tr g i July 25—To Mr. a n d Mrs Harold Br e g m a n (Charlotte Kruger), former Detroiters, now of North Hollywood, Calif., a , son, Richard Steven. July 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bernhard (Esther Levy), former Detroiters, now of Win- ston-Salem, N.C., a daughter, Denise Carol. * * * July 17—To Mr. and Mri Her- man Brodsky (Dina Konikof, formerly of Chicago, Ill.) , of 4023 Leslie, a daughter, Helene Cheryl. * * July 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- MRS. DANIEL E. LEVIN schel Harris (Shirlee Apple- Before an improvised altar of b a u m), of 13112 Winchester, Huntington Woods, a son, white summer flowers and can- delabra, Carolyn Rose Shaye Thomas Richard. * * * and Daniel Elkan Levin spoke July 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. their marital vows on July 26. Harold J. Patrick (Eileen J. Ber- Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi ner), of 2637 W. Boston, a son, Morris Adler officiated. Mark Elliot. The wedding was solemnized * * at the home of the bride's par- July 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Shaye, of uel S. Klein- (Harriett Heller), Strathcona Dr. The bridegroom's of London Ave., a daughter, Kay parents are Judge and Mrs. Ellen. Theodore Levin, of Cambridge * * * Rd. u 1 y 11—To Mr. and :Mrs. An afternoon wedding, only Charles Ernst Adler (Myra Es- ther Harwith), of 2531 W the immediate families of the bride and bridegroom attended. Grand, a daughter, Jan Leah. A' reception for the couple's * * * friends followed later in July 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Mil- young ton S. Solomon (Priscilla Birn- the afternoon. The bride chose a gown of holtz ), of Manor Ave., a son, pure bridal white cattoir silk Mitchell Stuart. satin, styled with a short sweep * * * at the back. The waist was of im- July 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Yale ported chantilly lace and fash- A. Arfa, former Detroiters, now ioned with long, pointed sleeves of Cleveland, 0., a . daughter, and with a scallop of the flower- Marcy Lynn. ettes of the lace forming a * * * July 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- shoulder-high edging and fin- man Binder (Sylvia Ring), of -ished with an inset of illusion. neckline of pearls edged Warrington Dr., a son, Kenneth Her the jewelry neckline of the illu- Terry.. • sion. * * * The lace of the bodice drop- April 25—To Mr. and Mrs. . Lewis L. Cosor (Suzanne Mc- ped into side panels and fell to Lain) of Miami, Fla., a son, the edge of the billowing skirt (4 nylon tulle over the silk- Brett Leff. satin. Her illusion veil was two- * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barach tiered and was caught to her (Betty Minus) , a son, Kevin head by a circlet of orange blos- soms. She carried a bouquet of Dana. stephanotis centered with a white orchid. CERTIFIED MOHEL Mrs. Warren Witus, the bride's was matron of honor, and Rev, Yehudah Loewy sister, Mimi Levin, the bridegroom's sis- SERVING IN ter, served as maid of honor. Hospitals and Homes Charles Levin, the bridegroom's TE. 4-7355 brother; was best man, and ush- 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. ers included Joseph Levin, hiS other brother, Elliot Charlip, Burton London, Lowell Siff and Expert Mohel Jerome Greenwald. Mr. and Mrs. Levin will make Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman their home in Washington for Serving in Hospitals and Homes the next year where Mr. Levin will practice law. TO. 7-9819 TO. 8-3094 3035 Richton Ave. SPECIALIZED MOHEL REV. HYMAN SCHULSINGER In Hospitals and Homes Recommended by Physicians 3253 Fullerton TO. 9-6145 SPECIALIZED MOHEL RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER Serving in Homes and Hospitals 4252 Tuxedo WE. 4-6644 Holiday Services Limited To Members at Ahavas Achim Cong. Nhavas Achim this week announced its policy - for the High Holy Days. Only members and their families, the an- nouncement said, will be seated during the holidays on Sept. 10, 11 and 19. The statement added that some memberships are still available for those who wish to join. Plans for expansion of the congregation are currently un- derway on the 150 foot front of property on Seven Mile and Schafer. Honor Roll committees of all groups of Detroit Hadassah are working through the summer months in order to get a head start on this important organ- izational effort. Mrs. Sam Arkin, president of Central East Group,has ap- pointed Mrs. Morris Jacobs as Honor Roll chairman, with Mrs Maurice Neback, co-chairman. Mrs. Perry Burnstine has also been active on the committee. Keeping pace is Central West Group, which has been holding regular summer meetings to prepare for fall activity. Led by Mrs. Aaron Friedman, president, Mrs. George Kamenow is vice president of fund-raising, and Mrs. Kolma,n Sasche is Honor Roll chairman. At a special Detroit Chapter meeting this week, Mrs. William Isenberg, president, announced plans for the overall Honor Roll effort, which will be highlighted on Oct. 21 with the annual $100 dinner. Mrs. Charles Gershen- son is currently arranging tal- ent for the event. Mrs. Samuel Rhodes is Honor Roll chairman for the Detroit Chapter, and Mrs. Milford Pre- gerson is co-chairman. The Chapter membership drive, under the direction of Mrs. Norman Rom, is also being planned. Several events have been scheduled for October. with the culmination of the drive slated for November. Mothers' Camp Plans Concluding Sessions MOHEL 9373 Wildemer TY. 4-0062 DAVE DOMBEY . graphers Associated with Jericho Lodge, IOOF, Plans Annual Outing to Bob-Lo Leslie Kay, receatly installed as Noble Grand of Jericho Lodge, IOOF, announces the group's annual summer picnic to Bob-Lo on Sunday. Boat tickets are still available, an- nounce M. Shapiro and N. Bu- trimowitz, co-chairmen. Mem- bers and their friends are in- vited to attend. BENYAS - KAUFMAN Detroit's Best Laundry & Dey Cleaning Value : QUALITY CENTER ELECTRIC SUPPLY ea 1111•111 Rabbi Gorrelick Speaks On WJBK Pulpit Series The culture commission of the Jewish Community Council announces that Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick will be the principal speaker on the Detroit Pulpit Series program to be broadcast simultaneously over the tele- vision and radio facilities of Station WJBK, Sunday, 10:30- 11 a.m. Cantor Eugene Greenfield of Congregation Beth Abraham will chant liturgical selections. Mrs. Melba Winer will recite a poem. Lawrence W. Crohn and Louis LaMed, co-chairmen of the com- mission, announce that this pro- gram will be dedicated to Rosh Hodesh Elul. 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They are Irving Panush and Mrs..-Frances Steen, Both have been active in com- munity educational circles. The Institute also has planned expanded service to parents and other interested communityites. Adult classes and lectures, fea- MISS MARCIA GILBERT turing prominent personalities Dr. and Mrs. Roy S. Gilbert, have been scheduled regularly. of Ardmore Ave., announce the For information call DI. 1-2552. engagement of their daughter, Marcia, to Charles Sidney Lewis, son of Mrs. Miriam Lewis, of Muirland Ave., and the late Mr. Sam Lewis. & ASSOCIATES Miss Gilbert is a graduate of Wayne University. Her fiance was graduated from the Univer- Photo sity of Michigan where he was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu Weddings - Parties fraternity. Candids - Movies - 3-Dimensional An Oct. 25 wedding is plan- LI. 6-4610 - TY. 8-7800 ned. The Mothers' Club Camp on Lake Huron, near Port Huron, Thousands of Women Say— begins its second half of the "I Use Quality season, with special events planned by the camp supervis- Because It Saves 01, Miss Mary Caplan of the TIME, MONEY & WORRY" Jewish Community Center staff, Wisdom strengtheneth the and a camper's committee. wise more than ten mighty men Shirts 'Beautifully Laundered On Aug. 1, a mock wedding which are in the city.—Eccl. 7:19 was held. Participants included Mesdames Julius Cohen, Ida WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH? F. Avrushin, Frank Shulman., Abe Chodok, Fanny Brown, LAUNDRY and ROSENBLAT, M.C. Ethel Eisenberg, Dave Portevich, and His Orchestra DRY CLEANING Aaron Slutzky, and Esther Ben- is Associate Bands COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT WEbiter 3-8000 them. Recently the campers References on Request were guests of the Presbyterian Your Patronage Solicited TE. 2-1146 TO. 6-5016 Church of Croswell, Michigan, where they attended a concert with Ole F o e r c h, organist of COMPLETE LINE OF station WWJ, as soloist. The last two w _ eeks of camp. Dignified Lighting Fixtures beginning Aug. 23 and ending IMPORTED CHANDELIERS Labor Day, will have facilities ' VISIT OUR SHOWROOM—OPEN FRI. EVE. for both husbands and wives, in addition to rooms for single women. Registrations are being accepted in the Dexter-Davison TO. 8-7011-2 3246 W. Davison branch of the Center every eve- ■ ■ ning. Monday through Thurs- day, Mrs. Peter Pliscou, regis- trar, may be reached at TR. 5-- 4T or B0,R 8450. Rev. I Gilbert-Lewis Nuptials Aleichem Institute Scheduled for Oct. 25 Plans Fall Classes BABY SERVICE WE 3-090 0 DEPENDABLE • SAFE MEDICALLY SUPERVISED FOR INFORMATION CALL DIAMOND 1-2552-3 OFFICE OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. - 6 P. M.