A ctivitieo Cf2 oci4 A recent dinner party at Beth Aaron Synagogue was given by Mr. and Mrs. David Hauer, of 18100 Appoline, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harvey Irwin. Guests from the Detroit area who recently enjoyed vacations at Oakton Manor Resort on the shore of Lake Pewaukee, Wis., include Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Karbel, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross ; Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Moss, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Lieberman. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Merkow recently honored her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Ribiat, with a surprise dinner party honor- ing their 21st anniversary. The affair was held in the Merkow.s new home in Oak Park. Mrs. Marvin H. Goldberg, of 13342 S. Norfolk, has left for Mil- waukee, Wis., where she will spend the month of August visiting her children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kritzik. The following Detroiters were recent guests at Clover Lodge, Ofnena, Mich.: Miss Lee Baron; the S. J. Berches, son, Daniel, .arid daughter, Barbara, Mrs. Pearl Delidow and sons, Alvin and Norton, the Frank L. Daniels, son, Stephen, and daughter, Alison, the Max M. Engels and son, Barrie, Dr. and Mrs. Sol D. Forman, son, Allan, and daughter, Carol, the Sam Ginsbergs and daughter, Beverly, the Samuel Goldmans and son, Avery, the Jack Lewises : Max Mendelsohns and sons. Lawrence and Allan, Adolph Millers and daughters, Margery and Barbara, Hyma.n Parkers and son, Stevie, H. M. Resnicks, Harold Rosens, son, Sheldon, and daughter, Evie, Jack Rosses, daughter, Ellen, and son, Mike, Samuel I. Som- berg, the J. Sandweisses and son, Seymour, William Steinbergers and daughters, Carol Ann and Susan, Mrs. Annette Wilenkin. A dinner party for 25 friends was given in honor of Mrs. Anne Velick, who, on Aug. 2, was married to Simon .Axelrod. The cele- bration was tendered by Mesdames Hilda Cohen, Henrietta Gar- vett, Julius G. Cohen and Leo Tonarow, of San Antonio, Tex. In honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wander, of 17535 Indiana, a dinner party for 40 guests was given recently at Northwood Inn by the Ben Gruskins and Samuel RaVines. Prior to dinner, cocktails were served at the Gruskin's home on Cherrylawn Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goldfarb ; of 13219 Pembroke, recently entertained at a cocktail party for Mr. and Mrs. David L. Susser and family, former Detroiters, who now reside in Los Angeles, Calif. Among those present were Dr. and Mrs. Louis Berent, the Sam Wenners, Frank Bermans, Joe Feldmans, Joe Menkins, Abe Moses!, Sam Garbers, Joe Plotnicks and Mr. Jack Rubin. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Merkle recently honored their daughter, Rita, with a sweet sixteen party at the Elmwood Casino. Bob Lichtman was Rita's host. Others attending were Joan and Richard Merkle, Ellen Merkle, Lloyd Polinsky, Ethel Kusnit, Terry Yarrows, Rita Kazdan, Jerry Tepman, Leba Cutler, Allan Zane, Sandy Zager, Bob Kahn, Eileen Block, Phil Stone, Lois Feldstein, Ozzie New, Diane Jacobson, John Shepherd, Marcia Gerber, Iry Edelman, Estelle Kleiman, Fred Fishman, Rhoda Nathans, Bernie Portnoy, Rochelle Klempner, Allan Stone, Friedelle Schreier, Gerry Freed, Shirley Weinstock, Larry Hurwitz, Ray Wenner, Austin Katz, Rena Katz, Ronnie Ellis and Sandy Fishman. On a recent visit to Fairmont, W. Va., Mrs. Joseph A. Zechman of the Wilshire Hotel participated in the installation exercises of the Temple. Sisterhood when her granddaughter, Mrs. Harry T. Golden (Sara Gail Lewis) was installed as president. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Goldstone, of Santa Rosa Dr., just re- turned aboard the S.S. Liberte from a two month trip abroad, during which they visited England during the Coronation, France ; Switzerland, Italy, Greece and Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Howard (Addie Konop, of Detroit), and son, Laurence Keith, of Flushing, Long Island, N. Y., are in Detroit to visit Mrs. Howard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Konop, of 18936 Stansbury. They will stay for the remainder of the summer, during which time they will celebrate Larry's second birthday. Recent guests from Detroit vacationing at Oakton Manor Resort, at Lake Pewaukee, Wis., included the M. Gersons, Arnold Cohns, A. Winters and Dr. and Mrs. Morton Herman. Mrs. Arthur T. Cummings, of Leslie Ave., has returned from a four-month visit with her daughter and son-in-law, the Lewis L. Cesors, (Suzanne McLain) of Miami, Fla. Mrs. Cummings joined them for a month. 30 Plus Group Slates Summer Social Events Poem Honors Cohane As Volunteer Worker The 30 Plus Club of the Jew- Louis S. Cohane, local attor- ish Community Center an- ney, was the recent guest speak- nounces a series of Saturday er at a meeting of The Loyal night socials, open to unmarried Knights of the Round Table. He men and women in their 30's and praised knights, Sir John Town- 40's. The dances, to continue send and Sir Fred Lawton for through the rest of the sum- their cooperation with him on mer, will be held at the Wood- many community projects, and ward Center. then showed a film, "Pint of The next "Dance Under the Stars" program will be combined with a wienie roast, to be held at 8:45 p. m., Saturday, in the Center's open courtyard. These programs will include a moonlight to Bob-Lo, concerts, picnics and other programs. For information on activities, call the Center adult education de- partment, TR. 5-8450. Li 7 0 OVII L4 - = GEORGE E KNOY , Gen. Mg'. C C STONY ISLAND AT CHICAGO PHONE SIXTY SEYENTH FAirfex 4-5100 MRS. MARSHALL KLAPER In a recent ceremony at Cong. Bnai David, S h i r l e e Myra Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwartz, was united in marriage to Marshall Klaper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham M. Klaper. For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of alencon lace and tulle ; the neckline of which was scalloped and trimmed with seed pearls. The headpiece was a coronation crown, made of matching lace and seed pearls, and held in place her fingertip veil of illusion. Mrs. Sara Singal was matron of honor, and Fae Rae Klaper, the bridegroom's sister, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids included Sharon Kagan, Ruth Wolfson and Sandra Swartz. Ceryle Kla- per, another sister of the bride- groom, was a junior brides- maid, as was Miriam Waxman. Bernard Singal was best man, and ushers included Ben Lusky, Albert Snow, Marvin Cohn, Lar- ry Singal and Mel Rosenblatt. Barbara Harris was flower girl, and Avrey Harris was ring bearer. Following a- honeymoon in Florida, the couple is now re- siding on Sturtevant Ave. LOUIE CdHANE The world knows Detroit for its auto- mobiles, Its dynamic spirit and such. We boast of new models and motors and wheels, But some things aren't mentioned so much. Old timers recall how he kept on the ball In at tacking the "pinks" and the "Bunds." His purse took a loss, as he helped the Red Cross, And all the Community Funds. Whatever the need, Lou Cohane took the lead. With no thought of privilege or gain. All our banks with their dough couldn't pay what we owe To fellows like Louie Cohane! Yet will I rejoice in the Lord, I will joy in the God of my sal- vation. The Lord God is my strength,—Hab. 3:18, 19. SHAPIRO-]tfOORE. In a cere- mony July 20, at the home of the bride's parents, Nancy Alma Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Moore of Cincinnati, O., and S- Sgt. Harold E. Shapiro, son of Jacob Shapiro, of Cle ments Ave., and the late Clara Shapiro, were united in mar- riage. . The bride's gown was of cream satin with sweeping train. A family heirloom, it was worn by both her sister and moth=ll. previously. The new Mrs. Sha- piro also wore a fingertip veil, held in place by a pearl tiara. She carried a sheaf of white gladioli. Mrs. Virginia Vol? Bargen, of Cincinati, was her sister's matron of honor, and George. Young, of Detroit, was - best man. Mrs. -Shapiro, a promising artist and writer, is well known in Cincinnati artistic and liter- ary circles. 8/Sgt. Shapiro will soon be discharged from the U.S. Air Force. The couple will make And the Lord their God shall save them in that day as the flock of his people . . . For how great is his goodness, and how great is his beauty!—Zech 9: 16, 17. .4.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦***♦♦4 1 For the Tops in Tunes • • DICK STEIN • . And His Orchestra ! • • ♦ • • • TY. 5-2445 tt*********************** • their home temporarly with his father, at 2689 Clements. A - re- ception in their honor will be given by the father and sister of the bridegroom when they return to Detroit. * * * AXELROD-VELICK: Mr. and Mrs. Julius G. Cohen announce the marriage of their sister, Anne Velick. to Simon Axelrod, on Aug. 2. They will reside at 3780 Glynn Court after Aug. 20. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, August 7, 1953 ATLANTIC CITY ... IS SO MUCH MORE ENJOYABLE IN THE LUXURY OF . springel ' s hotel Formerly of Detroit) 8 South Morris Avenue Atlantic City, New Jersey Tel: Atlantic City 4-8975 Spacious rooms, each with private bath and featuring our FREE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST COFFE SHOP • . SUN DECK T.V. ROOM • FREE BATHING Reserve Now for Your Summer racation ! 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'til 4:30 P.M. at the Synagogue Offices 7045 CURTIS Santa" Ilesa UN. 4-7474