Friday, June 25, 1954 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 I Former Detroit Girl To Wed New Yorker \N-.6k4ow: IN TIME FOR FOURTH OF JULY HOLIDAY At a recent installation din- vice - president; Irving Labell, ner-danceheld by AVIVA CHAP- treasurer; and Abraham Gold- TER. Pioneer Women, at Elm- .stein, secretary. * * * woOd Casino, the following new officers were inducted into of-1 CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, fee; Evelyn Noveck, president; recently installed new officers Betty Rath, executive vice-pres- at a luncheon program at Horo- ident; Frances Stein and Blanche witz Catering. Mrs. Paul Feld- Bauman, vice-presidents; Esther man, daughter of the new chair- Davis and Freda Leemon, secre- , man, Mrs. Dora Kumove, install- taries; and Sarah Peters, treas- ed her mother into office. Other urer. officers were inducted by Mrs. * * * Kumove, and include Mesdames YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR Mildred Kramer and Fanny T. •CHOLEM, at its recent paid-up White, vice - chairmen; Sophie membership luncheon, installed Sislin, advisor; Rose Naimark, the- following officers: Mesdames Anna Alpert, Ida Kutnick, Ber- Joseph Viedrah, president; Allen 1 tha Fishkin, Esther Beitner and Bookstein, Mervin Gardner and I Eve Heilnick, secretaries; Bessie vice-presidents; Kumove, treasurer; and Sarah Carl Braun, Charles Kahn, Louis Brown and Weiner, chairman - of the exec- William Frankford, secretaries; I utive board. and Abraham Fine, case super- • * visor. Mr. Samuel Leib was in- YOUNG WOMEN'S SISTER- stalling officer. The first board meeting of the new directors HOOD, of Cong. Beth Moses, will be held Monday, at Mrs. held its closing luncheon and in- Viedrah's home, 18965 Santa . stallation of new officers this ; week, at Carl's Chop House. Barbara. Gloria Kief is new president, * * * DETROIT AUXILIARY, Jewish and will be assisted by Ruth Consumptives Relief Society, will ' Gottlieb, vice-president; Thelma hold a .special meeting Tuesday Farber, treasurer; Sara Wein-; afternoon, at the D. W. Simons Itraub and Gert Weintraub, sec- Bldg., 4000 Tuxedo, to make retaries. * * * plans for a luncheon, scheduled SIGMA THETA DELTA ALUM- in July. * * * NAE, at its recent election meet- Northwood Inn was the scene ing, voted into office Muriel of an installation • dinner, held Posner, president; Bar bar a recently by MASSADA CHAP- Weiner, vice-president; Sue Si- mon, Shirley Lonnerstater and TER, Pioneer Women. Mrs. lie Weisberg gave the invocation, Fruma Fr a n k e 1, secretaries; and Mrs. Ida Kay installed the Naomi Dussman, treasurer; and following officers: Rose Sara- Lorry Levine, sgt-at-arms. The sohn, president; Nettie Turner, closing social event of the year Vice-president; Reba Colman, was a steak roast held at the treasurer; Charlotte Rovner and, home of Lorry Levine. Clara Heller, secretaries; Ruth Kanter, funds chairman; Mary Carolyn Schwartz Wed Wise, bulletin; Bess Finn, dues; Helen Kirschbaum, membership; To Hillard Hamburger and Ann Silverman, bonds. * * * Mrs. -Martin Cohen, newly- elected president of PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB, announces that on Monday she will be as- sisted in servicing the Downtown USO by the following members: Mesdames Betty Lessen, Rose Belinsky, Dora Plafkin, May Vit- enson, Mollie Weisman and Rose Ehrlichman. Mrs. Belinsky re• cently raised $100 for the Child Rescue Fund at a luncheon in her Webb Ave. home. * * * BETH JOSEPH WOMEN'S LEAGUE recently installed the following officers, in a ceremony at the synagogue: Mesdames A. Shneider, president; Eva Robin,- son and L. Weinstein, vice-presi- dents: Morris Gordon, treasurer; Eli Freeman and Jack Cohen, secretaries; Sarah Adelman and . - MRS. H. B. HAMBURGER Abraham Karp, hospitalers. The Carolyn Ruth Schwartz, League will meet July 6, in the synagogue's Goldberg - Winokur daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe library. 1Schwartz, of 19285 Strathcona, * * * AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB re- I became the bride of Hillard cently installed officers at a Barton Hamburger, son of Mr. luncheon given by president Mrs. and Mrs. Samuel Hamburger, of Hyman Grossman, of Coiling- 19444 Parkside, in a ceremony wood- Ave. Others inducted in- June 20, at the Sheraton-Cad- clude Mesdames Ben Hamburg, illac Hotel. Rabbis A. M. Hersh- man and Morris Adler officiated. 9111111111.1111111, 41111111111111=0161 For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of imported, white organdy over Kativa taffeta, featuring a sweetheart neck- line that was appliqued with handkerchief embroidered mot- ifs.' The fitted bodice extended into a bouffant floor-length skirt, with matching appliqued motifs on the skirt forming a bustle in the back at the waist. Her three-tiered veil of silk il- lusion was of finger-tip length, and fell from a fitted cap of shirred organdy of matching motifs. The bride's sister, Nancy Schwartz, and Sola Hamburger, Greta Home, Elaine Brant and Mrs. Robert Boesky served as bridesmaids. Jay Grant was best man, and ushers included Jor- dan Lockman, Harry Hamburger, Bruce Abraham, Bertram Sha- pero, Robert Boesky, Robert Mertz and Richard Hamburger. Following a honeymoon in THE PERFECT CRACKER Hawaii, the young couple will make their home in Detroit. titilit Symbol is Your Assurance of STRICTEST KASHRUTH & FINEST OillAilff/C1 sommsimimmummemonlionsommumum Our want.ads get results. AND SUMMER VACATION! 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