,fil divitieo in Jociety Recent guests at Omena Inn included the Kalman Alexanders, Mrs. Sol Amster, the B. Bassins and family, Mrs. G. Bassin, Mrs. Samuel Bader, the Dave Bermans and family, Mary Birman, Sam- uel C. Browns and daughter, Mrs. Wm. Brown the H. Cherniaks and son, Max Chicorals, Harold Cohens and family, I. Cohens and family, George Colodny's, Mark Coopers, Ernest Curtis and family, Benjamin Davis', Mrs. Charles Driker, Ens. Jaob. Driker, the Kurt Ehrlichs, Alex Elblings, David Fealks, Mrs. Molly Feinberg, Ann Fisher, the S. Frankeis, Hugo Friedenbergs, Eugene Gelbman, Dr. and Mrs. J. -R. Gitlin and family, the Henry Guttermans, Peter Helmans and family, Sam Hochmans, Rubin Isaacs and family, Dr. and Mrs. B. Israel and daughter, the Joseph Jacobs', Betty Kaplan, the Mitchell Kents and son, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kerwin, Samuel R. Kiegons, Henry Knell, George Kolodny's, Sol Koseglads, Irving Lashes and daughter, Samuel Londons, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Manelis and family, the Morris.. Nemers, Sam Neshin, the Julius Parkers, Marvin J. Penns, B. Peppers and family, I. Pfeifer and daughters, the Lee Polsky's, Murray Roths, Max .Salzbergs, Joscph Sabbaths, Morris Schanes, Victor Schlesingers, Jack Scheys, Morris Schneiders, Max Schruts, David Sky's, Max Simmermans and fam- ily, Martin Serskowitz and daughter, Faye and Esther Sperling, the Philip Suraths and daughters, Theodore Talons and family, Harry Tushmans and family, Max Upfals and niece, Dr. and Mrs, I. Wagner and family, the Allen Walkers and daughter, E. Walters', Aaron Yagodas, David Yamshons and sons, Joseph Yolles', Mrs. Ben Zavin and son and the Milton Zimmermans and family. • Detroiters vacationing at Scaroon Manor on Schroon Lake, N. Y., are Stanley Berris, of 4844 Cortland, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weintraub ; of 931 Covington Dr. Mrs. Lee Gold and son, Gerald, are presently vacationing at the Algiers Hotel in Miami .Beach, Fla. Mr. Leon Olshansky has returned to the city following a vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Eva Wainer ShifrnAn, of Elmhurst Ave., and Mrs. Rachel Grossberg, also of Elmhurst Ave., left Wednesday aboard HMS Queen Mary for a trip to Israel. Their children, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wainer, of Pinehurst Ave., spent several days with them in. New York befow their departure. Mrs. Wainer is the former Fannie Grossberg. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weinstock, of Sturtevant Ave., will leave for Israel on Wednesday aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth. Prior to visit- ing Mr. Weinstock's mother, brothers and sisters, who reside in Jerusalem, the couple will tour Paris. On their return they will go by way of Italy. Mr. Israel Silverman, of Chicago Blvd., has returned from a month's stay in Israel where he visited his two brothers. He flew via El Al Airlines. • Mrs. Charles Cooper, of Richton Ave., left last week by El Al Airlines for a month's visit in Israel. He will stay with his sister in Tel Aviv. .Mr. and Mrs. I. Lenhoff and children, Gail and Alan, formerly of Washington, D. C., are now in their new home at 18046 Mendota. Lav-rence Michael Haber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haber, of 3274 Webb, was recently honored at a dinner at Holiday Malior in celebration of his Bar Mitzvah. _ Rabbi and Mrs. Leo Y. Goldman and children, Joseph Solomon and Vivian Hadassah, formerly of Richton Ave., are now in their new home at 18245 Roselawn. Mr. Samuel Dronzek left this week for a four-month trip to Europe and Israel. On his itinerary will be stops in France, Bel- gium; Italy and all major cities in the Jewish state. Miss Pearl Cohen. and Miss Sonia Jaslove sailed Wednesday aboard the SS Liberte for% three-month visit in Europe and Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siegl and family, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y„ were recent guests here of Mrs. Siegl's mother, Mrs. Kolman Sha- piro, of W. Outer Dr. While here, they also attended the wedding of their brother, Melvin Shapiro, to Reva Levin on Aug. 2. Mr. Siegl, formerly with the Detroit - Symphony Orchestra and Radio Station WJR is now associated with Arturo Toscanini and the New York City Center Ballet. Before returning to Mt. Vernon, the Siegls will visit in Los Angeles, Calif. with Mrs. Siegl's sister and brother-in-law, the Sidney Stockers, who are former Detroiters. M. and Mrs. Harold Van Baaln and daughter, of Birmingham, Ala., were in Detroit last week for a visit with Mrs. Van Baaln's father, Mr. Nathan Fitlow, of Cortland Ave. arri agei The Jewish Vocational Service has been certified again as an accredited vocational counseling agency by the American Person- nel and Guidance Association, it was announced by Albert Cohen, JVS executive director. The certification was awarded following an evaluation of the work of the agency. The certi- ficate, signed by Prof. Donald E. Super of Columbia University who is president of the associa- tion, stated that the agency showed "adherence to the stand- ards of professional competence and ethical practice" set by the APGA. JVS, a member agency of the Jewish Welfare Federation and a beneficiary of the Allied Jew - ish Campaign, renders job place- ment and vocational counseling service to Jewish residents of this area. . JERUSALEM, ( J T A ) — Five leaders of the Zionist Revision- ist movement in Romania were sentenced in Bucharest to vari- ous terms of imprisonment ranging from 12 to 18 years, according to reports reaching here. They had been under ar- rest for two years. Among those arrested are a number of leaders of the pro-Soviet Hashomer Hatzair Party. Fiiday, August 14, 1953 Urge ;11WV Auxiliary to Make Reservations in Chicago Edith Hoffman, newly-elected president of the Department of Michigan Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans, ad- vises all women planning to at- tend the national convention ins Chicago over Labor Day week- end to make reservations with her at UN. 4-5322. In addition to business meet- ings, Mrs. Hoffman said, there will be visits to local institutions including the Crippled Chil- dren's Hospital, for which many Auxiliaries have been making stuffed toys. MISS ESTHER WEINSTOCK At a recent reception in San Diego, Calif., the engagement of Esther Weinstock and Arnold Belinsky was announced. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Weinstock, of Chula Vista, Calif. Mr. Belinsky is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Belinsky, of Russell Woods, Detroit. Miss Weinstock attended the University of Southern Califor- nia, and presently is attending San Diego State College where she served as treasurer of the Hillel Foundation. Her fiance attended Michigan State College and the Detroit Institute of Technology. He is affiliated with Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. Mr. Belinsky is currently serv- ing with the U. S. Navy, and is stationed at San Diego Naval Training Center. A. January wedding is planned in Cali- fornia. ZOA Convention Aug. 26 30 The 56th annual convention of the Zionist Organization of America will be held Aug. 26 through Aug. 30 at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York. - WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH? ROSENBLAT, and _His Orchestra is Associate Bands Beth Abraham Set For Holiday Seating Preparations for the High Holiday season at Cong. Beth Abraham, 12517 Linwood, will commence at 8:30 p.m., Satur- day when the seating commit- tee begins its assignments of seats for members and non- members. Services will be scheduled in both the main synagogue 'and the auxiliary chapel. Rabbis Jo- seph Thumim and Israel I. Hal- pern, together with Cantor Eu- gene Greenfield, will officiate and preach the holiday sermons. The committee will be at the synagogue every weekday eve- ning and on Sunday afternoons prior to the holiday services. •••••••••••••••••••. Music and Entertainment SAM EMMER UN. 3-9494 ••••• ■ •••••••••••••••••` I DAVE DOMBEY & ASSOCIATES Photographers Weddings - Parties Candids - Movips - 3-Dimensional U. 6-4610 - - TY. 8-7800 Associated with COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT References on Request TO. 6-5016 KATZ-JACOBS. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Jacobs, of Kentucky Ave., announce the marriage on July 25 of their daughter, Shir- lee Jean, to Henry Herbert Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Katz, of Pasadena Ave: The ceremony was solemnized by Rabbi Eman- uel Rackman of Cong. Shaarey Tefila, Far Rockaway, Long Island, N. Y. Name Samuel Linden To Mayor's Committee In response to an invitation received from Mayor Cobo, Sid- ney Shevitz, president of the Jewish Community Council an- nounced the appointment of Samuel Linden to serve as a member of the committee for neighborhood conservation and improved housing. The committee has been ap- pointed by Mayor Cobo to study the various aspects of the hous- ing problem in Detroit. It will consider such problems as the possibility of rehabilitating sub- standard housing and the pres- ervation or improvement of res- idential neighborhoods in re- spect to community services and physical care. Linden, secretary-treasurer of the Lerner-Linden Construction Co., is chairman of Branch Six, I Labor Zionist Organization, and a member of Temple Israel. 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