DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—i 1 Aciiviiie3 in Soci4 Mrs. Robert Page, of Sussex Ave., recently entertained at a bridal shower in the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel for Bette Louise Aaron, at which 50 guests were present. The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David B. Aaron, of Cambridge Rd., will wed Melvyn David Wolf; son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wolf, of Rochester Ave., on Aug. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Engel, of 2685 Sturtevant, recently honored their daughter, Marlene, with a sweet sixteen hay, ride and square dance at Friendly Acres Ranch, Livonia. Among the guests were Dave Appel, Marlene's • host, Rosalie Gorman, Mel Eisenberg, Irene Shpargel, Milt Weiss, Beverly Goldsmith, Don Allowitz, Marlene Pearlman, Bob Caplan, Anita Iczkovitz, Herbie Sosnick, Judy Panush, Norm Klein, - Roslyn Epstein, Arnie Mon- drow, Marion Glieberman, Hershel Epstein, Carol Koggan, Art Smiley, Lenore Farbman, Aaron Engel, Robert Holtzman, Bob Sternberg, Marilyn ZeliCkman, Alvin Sulkes, Shirley Weinstock, Moishe Katzman, Mr. and Mrs. Engel, Mrs. Rose Katz, Marlene's grandmother ; Mr. and Mrs. Sol Baron, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Randel and Mrs. Ben Epstein. Mrs. Herbert William Gordon, nee Marilyn Limond, was ex- tensively entertained, prior to her June 29 marriage at luncheons and dinner parties given by Mesdames Louis Wolfgang, Ben Arkin, Donald Rubin, Max Beal, Harry Park, Ben Hellen, Louis Saferstein, Gerald Gordon, Oscar Feldman, Mildred Hutto, Helen Limond, Abraham Miller, Ben Siegel, Harry Davis, Jack Bressler, Manfield Mathis, Ben Schwartz, Sam Schwartz, Eugene Lastar, Ramon Jacobs, Jack Cooper, Morey Gantz, Louis Rubin, Morris Kosak, Sol Babbish, Sam Saxer, Irving Helper, Jack Katanick, Sol Redstone, Harry Schwartz and Ben Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Moses P. Ellenson, of 2298 Glendale, were feted at a dinner party on Sunday celebrating their 50th wedding anni- versary. The dinner was tendered by their children, the Albert E. Ellensons, Louis Ellensons, Harry B. Ellensons and Ben Jack- sons. Also present were their five grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Ellenson have been residents of Detroit since 1919, and helped to organize Cong. Shaarey Zion where Mr. Ellenson served as president for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Max Burns, formerly of Seward Ave„ have moved into their new home at 24080 Rensselaer, Oak Park, Mich. Wedding Bells for Localites MISS HARRIET GOLD MISS DOROTHY ANN FINN Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gold, of Ardmore•Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Harriet, to Isidor William Sherr, son of Mr. Frank Sherr, of Park- side -Ave., and the late Mrs. Sherr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Finn, of Washburn Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Ann, to David P. Cur- han, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Curhan, of W. Outer Dr. Miss Finn is a June graduate in dental hygiene from the Uni- versity of Detroit. Mr. Curhan presently attends the U. of D. Dental School. An April wedding is planned. Center Mothers' Camp To Open After 4th of July THE PERFECT CRACKER C Ilaftwith This Symbol Is Your Assurante of STRICTEST KASHRUTH & FINEST QUAUTIN The Jewish Community Cen- ter camp for mothers will be open again this summer, stated Harry L. Jones, chairman of the Center camping committee, who added that arrangements have been completed for the camp season. Again the camp will be lo-, cated near Lexington, Mich., at Glo-Rita Beach, on Lake Huron. Accommodations can be made for 30 campers at a time. Mary Caplan, supervisor of the Moth- ers' Club program, will again be camp director. The season will open just after July 4, and extend through Labor Day. For information, call the Mothers' Camp office, TR. 5-8450. Men's Clubs Friday, July 2, 1954 Ann Frank Weds Norman Katz June 27 MRS. NORMAN D. KATZ Ann Lambert Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. _William Henry Frank, of 18426 Wildemere, be- came the bride of Norman David Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katz, of 3785 Glendale, in a cere- mony June 27, at the Statler Hotel. Rabbis Richard C. Hertz and Morris Adler officiated. The bride wore a gown of white silk mousseline de soie over silk taffeta, highlighted by a portrait neckline, outlined in ap- pliques of corded Alencon lace. The gown's skirt was bouffant and was adorned with appliques of the lace, which fell into a tra- ditional train. Her veil of three- tiere I silk illusion was of finger- tip length, and was attached to a cap of matching material. She carried white spray orchids, cen- tered with a large white orchid. M r s. William Rattner, the bride's sister, was matron of honor, and Rena Katz was maid of honor. Bridesmaids: included Mrs. John Hopp, Helene Lapides and Joan Karabelnik. The bridegroom's brother, Dr. Sidney Katz, was his best man, and ushers were William H. Frank, Jr., Dr. William Rattner, Daniel Schechter and Neil Schechter. A reception at the Statler fol- lowed the ceremony, after which the couple left for two weeks in Bermuda. On their return, the couple will take up residence in Huntington Woods, Mich. Wally Cox and Bride Pay Visit to Omena Inn Wally Cox, famed comedian from Detroit, is currently vaca- tioning with his real-life bride, Broadway dancing star, Marilyn Gennaro, at Landis' Omena Inn, in Omena, Mich. The famous television enter- tainer, better laiown to his viewers as the timid and often ludicrous Mr. Peepers, it will be recalled, won national headlines with two marriages in the space of two weeks. The first was his marriage to Nancy Remington, his first and only love on the Mr. Peepers show, and his real-life marriage to Miss Gennaro, who was a star in the Broadway hit, "The Pa- jama Game." James Landsman was elected to the presidency of B N A I MOSHE MEN'S CLUB, succeed- ing Harry Kwiker, at the recent annual election meeting of the organization. Assisting Lands- man as members of the new ad- ministration are David Schwartz, vice-president; David Schiff, treasurer; and Manuel Barnett, secretary. Filling vacancies on the board will be Carl Rozner, Erwin Friedman, David Bern- stein, Irving Bernstein, Samuel Auslander, Sam Freedman and Ernest Weiss. Officers will be in- stalled in ceremonies this fall. dent, Leo Baron, Kurt Bonheim, Herman Doiny, Fred Erlebacher, Menashe Haar, Otto Kahn, Fred Lehman, Erwin Linz, Mark Kaminski, Carl Lowy and Rud- olph Rendelstein. Dr. Stattman appointed the following stand- ing committee chairmen: Men- ashe Haar, education; Edwin Linz, social; and Kurt Bonheim, membership. C * At its last meeting of the sea- son, MOTOR CITY LODGE, Bnai Brith, members discussed plans for the annual picnic, '_o be held July 25, at Lola Valley Park. 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