League of Jewish. Women Announce Program for New Year's Activities At a kickoff meeting at 'the _home of its president, Mrs. Irv- ing Small, the League of Jew- ish, Women's Organizations planned its activities for the & IL Sept. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. George E. Fink (Loretta Kas- sem). of LaSalle Blvd., a daugh- ter, Sharlene Arden. * * * Sept. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gold (Ethel Pevzner), of 19344 Rutherford, a son Mark Victor. * * * Sept. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Smith (Devora Glaser), of 2900 Tyler, a daughter, Denise Ann. * * * Sept. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kriechnian (Bea Pollock) , of 8721 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, a daughter, Sandra Ceil, * * 5 Sept. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. David H. Dashow (Beatrice Bechek), of 19786 Lesure, daughter, Linda Susan. • S Sept. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert N. Waze (Harriet Blavin), a son, Michael David. * Sept. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Berent (Arlene Horwitz), of 17175 Roselawn, a son, Larry Allen. * Aug. 29 — To Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Markle (Joyce Wein- garden) , of Ohio Ave., a daugh- ter, Sandra Cell. * * S Aug. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney Silvernian (Lillian Gins- burg) , a daughter, Barbara- Michele. • * * * Aug. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Axelrod, formerly of In- dianapolis, now of 18215 Fair- field, a son, Richard Joseph. * * * Aug. 25—To Dr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Levitt (Shirley Gourwitz), of Santa Barbara Dr., a son, Don- ald Bruce. * .5 Aug. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Solomon (Frances Ko- zak), of 20119 Freeland, a son Larry Stuart. * * * Aug. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. San- ford Pliskow (Helen R. Ross). of 3770 Atkinson, a son, Robert Allen. * S * To E. and Mrs. Jack Fink (Florence Waze) formerly of Detroit) , of • Chicago, Ill.. a daughter, Leslie Myna, season. Highlight of the after- noon was the presentation of a citation to the group by Mrs. Philip Hellman representing the Women's Division, Israel Bond office. Plans were made for a meet- ing of the cooperative council, under the chair- manship of Mrs. Morton Snyder, on Oct. 8, and a breakfast meeting Oct. 15, at the Wood- :ward Jewish Center. The latter event, to be conducted in cooperation with the Torch Fund, is under the di- Mrs. Small rection of Mes- dames Norman Kanter and Ben Jacob s, community relations chairmen. All organizations are asked to bring their contribu- tions. For the first official meeting on Nov. 5, at Adas Shalom Syn- agogue, a dessert luncheon will precede the program, which in- cludes original skits, written by Mesdames Nathan Spevakow and Harry L. Jacksbn. Members who would like to appear in the skits should con- tact Mrs. Philip Bernstein, 4745 Cortland. Those interested in a leadership class should call Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, who will con- duct the course, at LI. 3-2457. Committee appointments, an- nounced by Mrs. Small, include: Mesdames Rosalind B. May, publicity; Emil Rothman, constitution; H. Hershorn, membership; Arthur Rice, Red Cross; Samuel B. Danto, club leadership; Henry Onrich, arrangements; Arthur Gilbert, co-chairman; M. Garelick, hospital visit- ing; Barney Newman, telephone; Henry Green, youth awards; Robert Coggan, budget; David Keywell, parliamentarian; Joseph Markel, music; Philip Bernstein, program; BE.n Jacobs, community; Sans Bleacher, cooperative council; Harry L. Jackson, member-at-large. August Bride CERTIFIED MOHEL TE. 4-7355 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. Expert Mohel Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman Serving in Hospitals and Homes UN. 3-6242 Please Note New Address 18245 Roselawn SPECIALIZED MOHEL REV. HYMAN SCHULSINGER In Hospitals and Homes Recommended by Physicians 3253 Fullerton TO. 9 - 6145 Specialized Mohel REV. JOSHUA SPIRO Serving in Hospitals and Homes UN. 3-2616 7328 Thatcher St. Rev. Marshall L Goldman MOHEL TO. 7-0979 TO. 5-2640 2532 Clements MRS. - ARNOLD I. FEUERMAN Pioneer Women List Year's Events Mrs. Irving Posner, president of the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women, announces the latinch- ing of this season's activities with the group's fifth annual membership "open house," to be held at 9 p.m., Monday, at the Davison Jewish Center. Mrs. Ben Harold, chairman, invites all Pioneer Women and their friends to attend the pro- gram and a social hour to fol- low. Rabbi Frank Rosenthal, of Suburban Temple, will be guest speaker, and Mrs. Florence Gold-. ring will be guest artist, present- ing a series of Jewish and He Our liberty depends on the freedoni of he Press, and that cannot be limited without being lost.—Thomas Jefferson. MRS. MARVIN -DICTOR 16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS brew songs. A skit also will be presented by the dramatic group of Sharona Chapter. According to Mrs. Michael Michlin, vice-president of funds, two major events have been scheduled by Pioneer Women. These include an honor roll luncheon and fashion show Nov 3, at Beth Aaron Synagogue, and the closing fund-raising event program Dec. 13, at Masonic Temple. Music Styled Especially for You the orchestra of I kV FIELD Detroit's Best Laundry & Dry Cleaning Value In a ceremony Sept. 8, at the Friday, September 25, 1953 Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, Rita Tousands of Women Say— Marlene Selman, daughter of Mrs. Sam Selman and the late "I Use Quality Mr. Selman, became the bride of Because It Saves DICK STEIN Marvin Dictor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dictor. Rabbi Mor- TIME, MONEY & WORRY" And His Orchestra ris Adler officiated at the Shirts Beautifully Laundered double - ring candlelight cere- * TY. 5-2445 of TY. 5 5593 ,......................4 mony. The bride's gown of white, silk, 7 mouseline de sole over Latin silk Plastic Furniture Covers satin featured a bodice of chan- MADE TO ORDER OR LAUNDRY' and tilly lace and long sleeves. READY MADE - DRY CLEANINq. Squares of the lace appliqued CALL ANNA KARBAL ' the skirt, which ended in a tra- WEbster 3-8000... TO. 7-0874 ditional train. Her three-tiered Your Patronage SOlicited SEPARATE CUSHION COVERS Si UP veil of silk illusion was of fing- ertip length and was caught to her head by a cap of matching COMPLETE LINE OF lace. She carried an orchid cluster surrounded by stepha- Dignified Lighting Fixtures notis and streamers on a Bible. Shirley May Wexler was maid IMPORTED CHANDELIERS VISIT OUR SHOWROOM—OPEN FRI. EVE. of honor, and Phyllis Dictor was bridesmaid. Sanford Hoffman was the bridegroom's best man, and ushers included Richard TO. 8-7011-2 3246 W. Davison Silverman, Arthur Blau, Arnold Blau and Robert Silverstone. Following dinner and a recep- tion, the couple left for a wed- ding trip -to Miami Beach, Fla. ..... r=sinT:es - QUALITY . .., CENTER ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Maimonides Auxiliary To Open Season with Program at Northwood Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes Rita Selman tried To Marvin Dictor New members will be intro- duced and old members wel- comed back at the first meeting of the season of the Women's Auxiliary of Maimonides Medical Society, to be held • at 1 p. m,, Tuesday, at Northwood Inn. A special ceremony will be given to honor members active for 25 years. Past presidents of the organization will speak of the goals and accomplishments of - the group through the years. Margit Kormendy, local con- tralto, will render several vocal selections, accompanied at the piano by Henrietta Bodycomb. Officers for the year are Mes- dames Louis Kazdan, president; Max Steiner and Joseph Dubin, vice-Presidents; Arthur Gold- berg, Henry Turkell, M. Sugar- man, H. Schlesinger and L. C. Wasserman, secretaries; M. Stammell and S. Fried, treasur- ers; and M. J. Mintz, auditor. Committee chairmen include: On Sunday, Aug. 23, marriage vows were exchanged by Thelma Muriel Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. Harry L. Shapiro of 20130 Wakefield Road, and Arn- sold I. Feuerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Feuerman, 18994 Fair- Mesdames Benjamin Parker, budget; field, at Congregation Shaarey Edward Skully, committees; Leonard Zedek with Rabbi Segal and Kurtz, constitution; Sanford Bennett and Louis Kamen, courtesy; Morris Bachman Cantor Sonenklar officiating, and Sol Grossman, Community Council The bride was gowned in ivory delegates; Paul Fraiberg, League of Jew- ish Women's delegate; Morton Yarrows, satin with over-skirt of rose- dramatics; Benjamin Reder and Ira Falk, point lace falling into a short hospitality; Morton Adler, in honor of; Klein, in memoriam; Joseph 'Du- train. The fitted bodice had a Alfred bin, membership; Max Steiner, program; Benjamin Gutow, publicity; David Kliger sculptured neckline with short Nathan Kapetansky, local scholar- sleeves. Her fingertip veil of and ship; Irving Levett, Israel; :Harold Podol- pure_ silk illusion fell from a sky and Leonard Haking, telephone. Wives of all physicians are tiara fashioned of rhinestones and pearls. She carried white prospective members. For in- formation on membership, call roses and orchids. Attending the bride were: Mrs. Mrs. Dubin, UN. 3-0501. DaVid I. Friedman, her sister, DUAL STERILIZED as matron-of-honor; Beebe Fe- uerman, sister of the bride- groom, maid of honor. Brides- maids were Mrs. George Feuer- man and Mrs. M. Pensler. Judy Feuerman was flower-girl. Mark Pensler was ring-bearer. George Feuerman was his brother's best man and ushers included Dr. M, Pensler, David I. Friedman, William B. Shapiro and_ Harry Podoll. After a dinner and reception, the honeymooners motored to northern Michigan. They will re- side on Whitmore Road, Complete Listings of All Cruises For Fall, Winter and Spring. Space Now Available — At Minimum. Prices BOOK EARLY! 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