Adivitiei (lady Rhoda Goldstein Wed To Jack Adelman .s. M arriag A dinner and reception honoring the Bar Mitzvah of Yale Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levin, of 17606 Sussex, was held last Sunday, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. The ceremony was ob- served a day. earlier at Cong. Ahavas Achim. Mr. Barney Potasch, of Southfield Township, will be in Los Angeles, Calif. this weekend to attend the Bar Mitzvah on Satur- day, of his grandson, Steven Isenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Isenberg, former Detroiters. Also making the trip will be an aunt of Steven's, Mrs. Dan Symez, of W. Outer Dr. A reception. on Oct. 17 at Zack's honored the Bar Mitzvah of Lawrence Allen Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goldman, of 18210 Lesure. The Ceremony was held that day, at Cong. Beth Moses. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Corby, of W. Outer Dr., recently celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at a dinner-dance given for rela- tives and friends at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. The affair was tendered by the Corby's children, Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Kom- mel and Margot Corby, all students at the . University of Michigan. Out-Zf-town guests were here from Chicago and-Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barnett (Helen Schiff) have moved to 22110 Stratford, in Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kasle, of Muirland Ave., were hosts at. MRS. JACK ADELMAN a musicale last weekend which honored Dr. and. Mrs. Orville Linck. GueSts present included Judge and Mrs. George Edwards, the Bert - In a double ring ceremony on Smoklers, Stan Michaels, M. Halperins, A. Zwerdlings, George Oct. 11, Rhoda Goldstein, daugil - ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Shermer, Dr. and Mrs. I. Feld and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Gruber. Goldstein, of Cherrylawn Ave., was joined in matrimony to Jack Adelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Adelman, of Los Ar- geles, Calif. The rituals were conducted by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fen- 'The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees akel, at Adas Shalom Syna aj Posterity."—Disraeli. gogue. .... Tales Out of School By By Judy Nancy Falk Alzofon Central - High Mumtord High There was "music in the air" Student Council members as 30 students from Central elected at last Friday's election choir went to take part in the were Susan Biber, Walter Dishell, 550-voice choir appearing in the Nan Scholnick and Jerry Taylor, Detroit News Music Festival, Oct. 9B; Sandy Abigau, Elaine Kolo- 10, at the Masonic Temple. din, Ross Prujau and Howard Various solo parts went to the Shapiro, 9A; Marlene Danto, Central participants, including Deeana Dunsky, Harvey Lapides Eugene Smoler, Barbara Sorsch • and Lynn Portnoy, 10B. Other er, Sanford Lichterman, Ida Ne- grades will be represented by the der, Wayne Rivers and Myron same delegates elected last Holmbr. Appearing on the same spring y, program were Julius LaRosa, In another phase of Council the Billy Williams Quartet, and activity, elections were held for Cindy Lord. the house of representatives, Central won its first football which consists of a member from game of the season, as .the team each record room. Unlike the nipped MacKenzie by the score Senate, the house meets only of 7-6. once a month. The Capri will be on sale for The Latin Club, trying to stay cldse to the customs of ancie0, only this week. Let's all support Rome, elected its new leaders this terrific yearbook! Mumford's football team pro- into the same offices as leaders or old Rome: Co-Counsels, or vided a real test for Southeast- presidents, Eva Tenenbaum and ern last week, but finally suc- Judy Alzofon; Quaestor, or trea- cumbed to one of the strongest surer, Bernice Lahr; Scribe, or East Division powers, by. the secretary, Elissa Panush, Histor score of 12 to 0. or historian, Bev Simons. Tuesday will bring the se- Moishe Dworkin, Jerry • Green- mester's first report cards. Good baum, Shel Ginns, Golda Robnei luck. Need we say more? and Leo Dater, recently appear- ed on Station WDTR in a pro- Committee Chairmen Named gram called "Honor the Name " For JWF Women's Institute The surprise disc-jockey, who was 'guest at the 12B-12A .Au - 1 The program committee of the tumn Shuffle was Robin Sey- Women's Division of the Jewish mour. Many of us 'were quite! Welfare Federation under the surprised to hear that Robin leadership of Mrs. Arthur I. Gould, has begun to make plans once attended Central High. The Bernard Silverstein Chap-. for the annual January Insti- ter of BBG, named in honor of tute which will take place Jan. the late Mr.. Bernard Silverstein, I '13, at Temple Beth El. . Committee chairmen for the who taught music at Central, held its second annual installa- morning session are: overall tion. Janice Cohen was installed chairman, Mrs. Lewis Grossman; as president; Judy Alzofon, session on the "Child," Mrs. Veep; Janet Sosin and Barbara William Frank; session on "Ado- Sorscher, Secretaries; Eileaa lescence," Mrs. Ben Snider; ses- Kayne, treasurer; Arlene Gold- sion on the "Adult," Mrs. A. J. enber Sgt. - at - Arms; Rose Seltzer; session ion the "Aged," Frank, chaplain; Thelma Tap- Mrs. Joseph GesChelin. per, reporter; Judy Lewis, his- torian; and Carole Mitnick, past Bereznitzer Arrange president, as junior advisor. Music Study Students To Open Season Today Student GroUp of the Music Club will hold its opening meet- ing of the season at 8 p.m., to- day, at the home of Mrs. I Men- delson, senior advisor, 17198 Woodingham. Prof. Stanislav DeGorski, piano teacher, organ- ist and composer, will give an illustrated talk on Chopin. Some of the members will par- ticipate in the program. The group is open to all high school and college youth. For informa- tion. caidl , Ar14:. „lgePciasor4,i PL. 141279. ♦7. lea 6 it,. The bride's gown of blush pink satin was covered with layers of matching pink tulle with panes of alencon lace. It was distin- guished with a portrait neckline o f accordion-pleated t u 11 e trimmed with lace, and ended in a cathedral train. Her finger- tip veil fell from a wreath of 'alencon lace flowers, and she carried white orchids with streamers of stephanotis on a prayer book. Louise Gabe, the bride's sister- in-law, was matron of honor, ' and bridesmaids were Hermine Lipman, Joan Lewis and Greta Lowy, of New Jersey. Beverly Pepper was junior bridesmaid. I Art Adelman, the bridegroom's brother from Los Angeles, was best man, while seating the guests were Hy Brown, Jack Gabe, brother of the bride, and Sid Wilson, of Toronto. Ray- mond Pepper was junior usher. Plans Donor Nov. 17 . Sweet, treasurer. • -A ,u a B s . 'lithe _ jOint social corninitteo.v PAIS-BLAKE. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Blake of Sturtevant Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter Florence, to Bram Pais, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pais of Atlantic City, N. J. The ceremony was per- formed on Oct. 4. The young couple is spending a fortnight motoring through the Southern and Eastern States. Upon their return, -they will reside at 3353 .. Boston Blvd. * ROSENS-SILLS: The marriage of Mae Beverly Sills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Sills, and Herman Alexander Rosens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rosens, was solemnized Sunday by Rabbi Prero, at the Young Israel Cen- ter. Out-of-town guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Epstein of Bayonne, N. J., and Bernard Slomovitz of North Arlington, N. J. MISS MARLENE FENKELL • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fenkell, of- Cherrylawn Ave., announce the recent engagement of their i daughter, Marlene, to Dr. Sid- ney Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Goldman, of Elmhurst Ave. I A November wedding is planned. HALLS AVAILABLE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, October 23, 1953 LEIB HERSCHEL MAX WITH KITCHEN PRIVILEGES FOR ORGANIZATION MEETINGS FOR THE 1953 - 1954 SEASON At The NEWLY DECORATED Musical Director Musical Director Fox & Shubert Th. Station WJR and Their Orchestras Now Accepting Engagements For Weddings — Bar Mitzvahs Social Functions NEW JERICHO TEMPLE 11331 LINWOOD For Information Call: Max Leib Herschel Leib TR. 5-4440 TY. 6-9350 UN. 2-4730 or UN. 4-3421 For the Finest hi Candids MORT- LENIN Photographer LI. 5-3724 UN. 4-2346 MYRA AND SIMON JWV Auxiliwy .Beatrice Sugar, senior vice- president of the Department of Michigan Ladies Auxiliary, Jew- ish War Veterans, announce 3 the department's seventh annu- al donor lunch eon, to be held , at 12:30 p. m , Nov. 17, at' Ma- sonic Temple. .Working with ; Mrs. Sugar on' the event • are t h e folloWing Auxiliary chair- ' men: Lillian Perl- man, program; Corrine Oppen- Mrs. Sugar heim and Eve Solomon, tickets; Pearl Spinner , and Adele Goldstein, liners; El- eanore Silk, hospitality; May Berkley and Lillian Bernstein, book; Shirley Shapiro and Syl- via Koss, gifts; Arlene Rhodes, advisor; *Frances Barsky and Evelyn Skupsky, secretaries; El- eanor Rubin, rally; Fan Henc ken, Lillian Bernstein and Ruth Elson, captains; and Ruth Weiss, publicity. Mrs. Edith Hoffman, depart- ment president, states that the 20th Annual Banquet program, which was such a big hit last year, will be repeated Proceeds of the 20th annual again at this year's donor. For banquet of Bereznitzer Aid So- information or tickets, call Mr.. ciety, to be held Dec. 13 at Beth Sugar, UN. 3-8854. Aaron Synagogue, will be used to assist the Allied Jewish Cam- Rex Lodge and Chapter paign, Histadrut, Yeshivoth and Planning Costume Ball other worthy causes, it was an- nounced this week. Rex Lodge and Chapter, Bna i The banquet will celebrate the Brith will hold their second an society's 20th anniversary and nual costume ball at 8:30 p.m., i its organized efforts in behalf of Oct. 31, at Jericho Temple, 11331 important movements. LinwOod. Larry Friedman and The banquet is being planned his orchestra will play for danc- by Peter S. Goldstein, chairman; ing. For tickets, call 'June Feld- Nathan Rose, co-chairman; Hel- ! man, TO. 5-0649, or Larry Glob- . 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