Joyce Rashti Wed To Dr. Allen Sosin DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 15 Friday, November' 13, 1953 - Folk Schools PTA Plans Hanukah Workshop Nov. 19 cro b ffement Told b United Jewish Folk Schools nounce that all parents and PTA will hold a - Hanukah work- their friends are invited to at- ship at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at tend. A social hour Will follow,. Hadassah II-Day To Spark Drive For Membership 13722 Linwood. Mrs. ,Isadore Shrodeck will demonstrate how to decorate the home. A Hanukah booklet, contain- ing recipes, stories, songs and games, will be distributed, and a display of merchandise, ma- terials and gifts will be fea- tured. Mrs. Lew Kruger and Mrs. David Shuster, chairmen, an- On Sunday, hundreds of Hadassah women will participate in "o peration membership." Hadassah workers, equipped with kits of information, will go block by block to enroll new members. Mrs. Norman Rom, Chapter vice-president in c h a r g e of membership; announces that Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will be honorary chairman of the day, and Mrs. Joseph Ravit is "H- Day" chairman. MRS. ALLEN SOSIN In a ceremony Nov. 1, in the Flamingo Room of the Hotel De- troiter,joyce Rashti, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Kaye J. Rashti, of 18484 Greenlawn, became the bride of Dr. Allen Sosin, son: of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sosin, of 2677 Collingwood. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal officiated. The bride wore a gown of Italian silk taffeta with a por- trait neckline, formed by a fold of taffeta appliqued in hard- corded alencon lace and small seed pearls. Her bouffant skirt was appliqued in the matching lace and pearls, and fell into a traditional train. Her two-tiered veil of white, silk fingertip il- lusion was held in place by shirred illusion Juliet cap of .the lace. Mrs. William Marcus, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Mary Judy Kallet, Ruth Kahn and Janet Sosin were the bridesmaids. Ralph Sosin was his brother's best man, and ushers included • Dr. Milton Shifman, Don Sheldon, William Barish and Mark Bodler. The bride is a graduate of the University of Michigan where she was affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. Dr. Sosin graduated from U of M's Medical School, and is affiliated with Phi Sigma Delta and Phi Delta Epsilon frtternities. Mesdames Samuel Bloch, Central West: Saul Ellis, Martin Pearlman, Russell" Woods East: George Keil, Ben Bader, Russell Woods West; Franklin Sieden, Meyer Kowall, Sherwood; Harry Burstein. Samuel Fried, 'University East: William Katz, Barney -Golden, University North: Albert Goodman, University South; Harry Berman, Ben Goode, Bagley South; Sam Raider, Bagley South; Gerish Albert, Samuel Perlmutter, Jack Taylor. Bagley North; Donald Barris, Wyoming: Milton Heller, Meyers; Herbert Oppenheim, Robert Shawn, Schaefer; Harry Blau. Greenfield. Plastic Furniture Covers Overall reports will be receiv- ed by: W3tming, Meyers, - Schae- fer, Greenfield to Mrs. Joseph Ravit, 19145 Wyorriing; Sher- wood, University .East, Univer- sity North and South, Bagley North and South, to Mrs. Nor- man Horn, 18033 Fairfield; Gen- ! trill East and West, Russell Woods East and West, to Mrs. Sander Hillman, 4277 Leslie. Mrs. Walter Field,- chairman of the Israeli fashion show, an - nounces that it will be held at 1 p.m., Dec. 10, at Mercury Theater. For Weddings — Bar Mitzvahs Social Functions Herschel Leib Max Leib TY. 6-9350 • TR. 5 - 4440 MISS LOIS M. NEWMAN Mr. and Mrs. Max Newman, of Woodingham Dr., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Lois Marilyn, to Benjamin Pearlman, son of Mr. and Mrs. H - Day reports will be made at Morris. Pearlman. of Glaston- the following homes later that bury Rd.. A December wedding is planned. day: Central East: Mrs. Max Rosenfeld, 60 Collingwood. Central West: Mrs Allen Friedman, 3225 Calvert. Russell Woods East: Mrs. Morris Lan- tor, 3200 Glendale. Russell Woods West.: Mrs. gander Hill- man, 4277 Leslie. - University East: Bernard Zack, 17547 Park,zide. University South: Mrs. Saul Jackson, 17417 Greenlawn. University North:. Mrs. Ben Berlin, 19334 Santa Rosa. Bagley North and South:.•Mrs. Louis Gol,:farb, 3700 W. Outer Dr. yoming: Bernard Beck, '18964 Pine- burst. Mnyers: Ted Mason, 19766 Appoline. • S'.-•aefer and Greenfield: Mrs. Richard Stegman, 18':)67 Sussex. Now Accepting Engagements CALL ANNA KARBAL TO. 7-0874 MAX Musical Director Musical Director Fox & Shubert Th. Station WJR and Their Orchestras MADE TO ORDER OR READY MADE SEPARATE CUSHION COVERS Si UP: LEIB HERSCHEL Introducin g • Located in the Waterloo Recreation Area Washtenau County, MicMgan and His Orchestra 6. Associate Bonds 60 Miles COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT References on Request from Detroit liodern Thrilling Camping Experience TE. 2-1146 in • a Traditional Jewish. Environment" • Swimming and Boating • Baseball, Basketball and Tennis Courts • Dramatics • Arts and Crafts • Horseback Riding • Riflery • Archery BLAIR STUDIO Photographers • PORTRAITS • For Boys and Girls 6-16 - ROSEN BEAT, M.C. TY, 5-8805 . CAMP HE-ti WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH? TO. 6-5016 . • Fine Foods — Dietary Lows, Observed • UN. 4-6845 Doctor and Nurse in Attendance • For Information and Regestration Write or Coll • CANDIDS LENARD iERUETTER DIRECTOR • 3D • SOUND RECORDINGS • WEDDINGS Member of Michigan Camping Association • BAR MITZVAHS 12731 Oak Pk. Blvd. Oak Park 37, Michigan • PARTIES Phone: Lincoln 3-4875 • COMMERCIAL GROUPS *Approved by State Department of klealth Center Adult Institute Lists Changes In Programs, Those Open for Registration The Jewish Community Cen- ter this month opened its new Adult Institute which has been hailed throughout the nation as "one of the most ambitious and best planned undertakings of its kind.'.; Under the direction of Dr. Harry Lerner, adult department supervisor, .more than 40 in- formal courses, hobby groups and clubs were launched. Sev- eral courses, listed below are open for enrollment, have been changed or cancelled: "Oil Painting;" taught at 10:30 a.m., each Sunday, at the Wood- ward Center, directed by noted Detroit artist Ben Glicker, whose own works are currently on ex- hibition at the Garelick Gallery. "Creative Ceramics," offered as part of the Ladies' Day program at 1:15 p.m. (instead of the original 2:45), every Thurs- day, at the Davison Center, with Helen Spiro, instructor. "Getting More Out of Music," - Speakers Club and "Puhrie Speaking and Group Leader- ship," alternating Saturday at 9 . p.m., at the Davison Center. i For information on all courses and details on programs and activities, call Dr. Lerner, TR. 5-8450. Servetter to Head New Camp Ke-Yu-lla Leonard Servetter, who has an extensive background in Sum- mer camp activities, was this week named resident director of Camp Ke-Yu-Ma, newly-formed to meet the needs of adequate and fully equipped summer camps in this vicinity. 1 Servetter i s wvell know to ', many Detroit : :parents and children. A for- mer teacher in Detroit's Public School System, Servetter also has been . active Servetter as a group work- er and camp administrator with meeting at 8:30 p.m., on alter- nate Wednesdays, at the Wood- ward Center. "Frontiers of Knowledge Club," meeting at 8:30 p.m., alternate Wednesdays, beginning this week, at the Woodward Center. COmmunity Center groups. "Solving Einotional Problems of Adult Life," originally sched- uled for Tuesdays, has been postponed until the second term in February. • "Comparative Jewish History," taught by Harry Nathan, at 10 a.m., Sunday, at the Davison Center. "Jewish Community of De- troit," also taught by Mr. Na- than, meets at 9 p.m., alternate Mondays, at the Davison Center. 'Do It YontseIf WorkShop," "under George Kantor, meets at C30 Thursdays, at the Davisoff enter. with latest in fall fashions on THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19 Associate for six years with the religious school staff of Cong. Bnai David, he helped to, found the newly organized Oak Woods Jewish Center. Servetter also served as director of youth activities for Young Israel. For eight consecutive sum- mers, he has been associated with a variety of organizational and private camps, which he has served as athletic program. and camp - director: . For informatiOn On the camp and its activities, 'write -.sir cat Servetter, 12731 Oak Park . 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