• Schedule at Home for Terry Mintz to Wed Adas Shalom Confirmand Attorney Leo Papp ▪ . Annual confirmation services were held last weekend by Adas Shalom Synagogue. An at home reception has been planned as follows by the family of the confinnand listed below: MISS TERRY MINTZ The engagement of Miss Terry Mintz, daughter of Mrs. Helen Mintz, of 2535 Elmhurst, and the late Mr. Adolphe Mintz, to Mr. Leo Papp, Detroit attorney, was recently announced. Mr. Papp attended the Uni- versity of Michigan, and holds degrees from Wayne University and the Detroit College of Law. His various affiliations include membership in Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith, and Shaarey Zedek Men's Club. A fall wedding is planned. — Brandeis Women Elect Mrs. Samuel Aaron June 4—To Mr.' • and - Mrs. Bernard Pershin. (Helyn Gross), of Whitcomb Ave, a son, Michael Alan., At a garden party and sub- scription luncheon, which served June. 4—To Mr, and Mrs. Joe as the annual meeting' of the R. Gerson (Audrey Prady), for- Detroit Chapter, National Wom- mer Detroiters, now of Fort en's Committee of Brandeis Uni- Wayne, Ind., a daughter, Rhonda versity, Mrs. Samuel Aaron was elected president of the organ- Ellen. * * ization. She will be assisted during May 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kramer, of 19472 Wood- the year by Mes- ingham Dr.,. a daughter, Aviva dames Leo Mel- Rochelle. . len and Charles * * Briskinan, vice- May 13—To Mr. and Mrs. pr es idents; H. David Silberg (Ethel Maniker), H arvey Gass, of 16842 Ardmore, a daughter, James Wineman Cheryl Beth. and Robert * G rossman, May 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam secretaries; and Sukenic (Anne Averbuch), of William F o g e 1, 17361 Kentucky, a son, Harvey treasurer. Jay. * * Elected to the board are Mes- To Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hertz- dames George berg (Marilyn Cohen), of 19352 Golanty,' Irving Mrs. Aaron Stansbury, a son, Robert Steven. Goldman, Clement Hopp, Saul Dunitz, Abraham Cooper, Nor- man Levey and Malcolm Lowen- CERTIFIED MOHEL stein, for three-year term s, Rev. Yehudah Loewy while serving two - year terms SERVING IN will be Mesdames Eli Gross and Hospitals and Homes I Fred A. Ginsberg. TE. 4-7355 ! Mrs. Fred Ginsberg was chair- 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. Man of the nominating commit- tee, and was assisted by Mes- dames William Greenberg, Mil- ton Mahler, Lewis Manning. RABBI LEO Y1 Alexander Sander s, Lawrence GOLDMAN, M.A. Segar and Oscar Zemon. ! Roselawn UN. 3•6242 aey. JACOB SILVERMAN Detroit's Leading Surgical MOHEL TY. 4-0062 93'71 Wildemere . Specialized Mohel REV. J. SPIRO - Se-Ang in Hospitals and HOnies UN. 3-2616 7328 Thatcher St. SPECIALIZED MOHEL RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNE-R 41'52 Serving In Homes and Hospitals Please Note New Phone TE. Tuxedo 4-5524 Rev. Marshall L. Goldman 1 10), 7-0979 MOREL 2716 TO Webb 5-2640 Friday, June 25, 1954 Barbara Harris to Wed Norman Weitz in Fall Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elazar of 16889 Pinehurst announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, David Herzl, on Saturday morning, June 26, at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue. That evening they will be at home to their friends from 8 to 12. No cards. June 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levy (Aileen Stark, of Detroit), of Grand Rapids, Mich., -a son, William Barry. * * June 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Lipshaw (Renata Gruen- baum). of 22195 Sussex, Oak Park, Mich., a son, Jeffrey Marc. * * * June 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Kaplan (Phyllis Cherney), of 2713 Glendale, a daughter, Julie Faith. • * * . June 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Layne (Betty Rubin), of 19453 Burgess, a daughter, Bar- bara Sue. * * June 5 To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin Olender (Beverly Davis). of Ewald Circle, a son, Jeffrey Steven. • 13245 Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Mackey, of 18475 Roselawn, an- nounce the Baf Mitzvah of their son, Calvin Earl, on Saturday, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A dinner in his honor will be held Sunday, in the social hall of the synagogue. MARILYN T A N N E N BAUM, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Tannenbaum, 17561 Greenlawn, from 8:30 p.m., June 26, No cards. EXPERT MOHEL Recommended by Physicians 3,..-ving in Hospitals and Homes 14--DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -Swan Lake Resort Opens Season July 4 Harry Dinnerstein, h o s t at Stevensville Lake Hotel, Swan Lake, N.Y., is predicting that 1954 summer vacationing will run well ahead of all previous years, with tourists spending much of that time at resorts. He bases his statement on the fact that Stevensville Lake Hotel has been flooded with in- quiries and reservations topping anything the resort has enjoyed in the past. He adds that to meet the ex- pected increase in resort trade, Stevensville Lake Hotel has added many new improvements, including luxurious, modern ap- pointments in rooms, airLcondi- tioned dining room, •improve- ments to the already noted cui- sine. - The playhouse, "a show place in the mountains" f e a t u r es Broadway stars and dancing nightly to two name bands. The July 4 weekend will raise the curtain on t h e summer pro- grams, and guests will be treat- ed to specially planned pro- grams, around-the-Clock social and sport activities and "gay surprises." • Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B. Keywell, of Richton Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Leslie Warren, on Saturday, at Young Israel Synagogue. A dinner in his honor will be held the fol- lowing evening, in the Hotel De- troiter's Flamingo Room. a a * Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Rabino- witz, of 3005 Elmhurst, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alvin, on Saturday, at Cong. Beth Aaron V'Israel, 2565 Elmhurst. A dinner in Alvin's honor will be held at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, at Lachar's. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chestnut, of Huntington Woods, Mich., an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Julian, this evening, at Temple Israel. A dinner in his honor will be held Saturday evening, at the Sheraton Cadil- lac Hotel. Landsmanshaft Council To Elect New Officers Election of officers to head the Landsma.nshaften Council of Detroit will be held at a break- fast and final meeting of the year for the Council at 10 a.m., Sunday, at Turover Temple, 12129 Dexter, announces Isidore Sosnick, president. Presidents of various lands- manshaft organizations in De- troit, the Council executive com- mittee and two delegates from each organization will partici- pate. Reports of past activities, the participation of the Council in various local and national proj - efts and a discussion of consoli- dating some of the smaller and weaker groups will be consid- ered. Silver Beach Hotel Remodels Its Quarters When Silver Beach Hotel in South Haven, Mich. opened its doors to guests for the first time this season—on Memorial Day= patrons who had been coming there for years couldn't help but admire the changes. A complete remodeling of the hotel, including beautification of its five acres of land located on the sandy beaches of Lake Mich- igan, was only one change. In addition, many rooms haVe been newly-constructed into deluxe rooms featuring tiled baths. Under the management of Louis Jacobs and Jacob Turk, the Silver Beach offers only Jew- ish foods in ; its modernized kitchens. Nightly entertainment is provided the guests, and is headed by Sally, "the Jewish Kate Smith," who has appeared on TV, spent several years in the Catskills and in recent years has headed the social activities of the Silver Beach. For information, write Silver Beach Hotel, 111 North Shore Dr., South Haven, or phone 120. Israel Expects to Double 1953's Citrus Profit TEL AVIV, (JTA) — The Is- rael citrus crop is expected to bring in 535,000,000 in foreign currency, as against $17,000,000 last year. A total of 7,500,000 cases has already been shipped to most countries in Europe and also a number of Latin Am e r i c a it countries. It is expected that the final season figure will be 8•,,000,000 cases. Men's Clubs I Newly-elected officers, execu- tive board members and mem- bers of the recently created ad- visory committee of BETH AB- RAHAM MEN'S CLUB, will meet for dinner at 6:15 p.m., Thurs- day, at Lachar's, stated Dr. Rob- ert Schiaff, the new president. Activities for the coming year and participation of the club in the current building fund drive will be discussed. WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH? 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