Rochester Girl Wed To D. M. Honigman • S octe • t c t• •i• teo in Recently attending the fifth annual seminar of Alpha Omega, international dental fraternity at Scaroon Manor, Schroon Lake, N.Y., were the following Detroit dentists: Drs. Robert Galin, Louis Galin, national president, Fred A. Stein, Julian S. Rosenthal, Jerry Morof, J.S. Lawson, George V. Leib, Al Kaplan, Gerald Friedman, Gerald R. Aptekar, Ralph R. Weiss, P. M. Sherman and Edwin C. Schneider. Rabbi and Mrs. Moses Lehrman left July 7 aboard HMS Queen Mary for a visit in Europe and Israel. Among their stops on the Continent will be France, Italy, Switzerland and England. Persons wishing to send messages to Rabbi Lehrman should contact Israel Tourist Service, 11820 Dexter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Finstein and Mrs. Stella Finstein, of Muir- land Ave., will leave on Sunday for Paris. After four weeks there, they will fly to Israel and spend four weeks with their family in Bnai Brak. Before returning home, the Finsteins also plan to stop at Zurich, Switzerland. Mr. Hyman Kovitz, of Cortland Ave.,- will leave for Israel on Sunday for his third consecutive summer trip to the Jewish state. Returning home in August, he will meet his daughter, Dorothy Kovitz, in England, where she is presently on a student tour. Mr. and Mrs. Louis,.Reisig and children, of 17574 Sussex, were among the recent guests at Scaroon Manor, on Schroon Lake, N. Y. Mrs. Annie Handelman and children, Ethel and Jay, have moved from Northlawn. Ave., to their new residence at 7.718 E. Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Heuer, of McQuade _Ave., recently enter- tained their daughter, Temmie, with a sweet sixteen birthday party at Oriental Gardens. Among Temmie's guests were Ethel Swartz, Shirley Zeldes, Rosalyn Zeldes, Edith Axelrod, Paula Elias, Rachelle Greenberg, Diane Gross, Carla Joseph, Deanna Jonas, Clara Kahn, Rhoda Karbel, Phyllis Kolko, Phyllis Silver and Sharon Velick. Miss Penny Isaacs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Isaacs of La Salle Blvd.,/left June 28 by plane from New York to Amster- dam, Holland, where she will spend a few days. Then she will go to Marseilles where she will board the S. S. Jerusalem to spend the summer in Israel. On her return trip she will spend a week in Paris. Mrs. Arthur 'J. Hass and son, Daniel, of Stratheona Drive are spending a month in Miami Beach, Fla. Miss Nina Claire Katz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving I. Katz of Santa Rosa Drive, who. is a student at the University of Michigan, is serving this summer as president of the Women's League, center for all organized women's activities on the campus. Her job includes serving as chairman of the League Council and Women's Senate, when in session, and being ex-officio vice- chairman of the board of governors. She also serves as a member of the student affairs committee and is on the Ethel McCormick Scholarship Committee. Miss Janet Jackson, of Monica Ave., together with Miss Reva Pastor and Mrs. Louis Pastor, of Clements Ave., spent the July Fourth weekend in Cincinnati, 0. Mr. Philip Vova, formerly of Detroit and now of Miami Beach, Fla., is in town for the summer visiting his family and friends. News Brevities The HALL OF DISTRIBUTORS executives, Milton Fantich, pres- ident, Jack Fantich, vice presi- dent, and Julius Fantich, secre- tary and treasurer, at a banquet 'conducted by their director of public relations, Maurice K. A WARNING and AN APPEAL . . . From the Detroit VAAD HARABONIM No shochet is allowed to issue a Kosher-slaughtered fowl to anyone, be he a Kosher butcher, Kosher caterer or a private consumer, without the prescribed Kosher seal (plombe) being affixed on the wing of the fowl. We are appealing to everyone to help us keep up an adequate and unified Kashruth supervision, order and unity in the religious life of the Detroit Jewish Community. MRS. DANIEL M. HONIGMAN Harry Dinnerstein, host at SteVensville Lake Hotel, .Swan Lake, N. Y., announces that a top array of Broadway talent has been booked for the Ste- vensville Playhouse. In addition to to bands— Mack Pollock, now in its seventh year at Stevensville, and George Romero and his Mamboaires- entertainment will be furnished by Myron Cohen, Eddie Schaefer, Billy Fields, Pierce Knox, the dancing Gerardos, Gene Jamial, Allen and Sheldon, Danny and Jean Pryor and other acts. Dinnerstein claims that every- thing at. the resort has been modernized for the season, with the exception of the unspoiled Swan Lake Countryside and the old-fashioned hospitality for which Stevensville is noted. S. Come to CANTOR'S JUVENILE SHOES DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS -- Plan Fall Wedding Honor Brand Orange Juice Honor Brand Sliced Strawberries Extra Special Imported Skinless & Boneless Sardines Cans 99, DEL MONTE MISS JUNE FELDMAN 0 ns R e servatio S i v* tat 1-5738 w rit e 6 1 1.4 t 0.4nins, 'doottos, 04 Stage WOO 00 1.4 p...14 Nd 00"s% ors ivoo 3°1134 110, ois ,04 AA A owner Director ' off from 1/3 to 303 Cans J ff Attention Please! Clearance Sale You Ever Had te Friday, July 9, 1954 BEN KATZMAN Sugar Peas 4'4 '44% 4k-.2-7" 0 " *00a 00 erk c oest tevto% ac ovta a Se DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 For White blossoms and greenery 1 dove dombey decorated the Starlite Roof of the Sheraton Hotel in Rochester, and associates N. Y., -for the wedding. of Miss Photographers and His Orchestra June Roslyn K,ielson and Daniel Candids • Movies Temporary Phone: Martin Honigman on June 27. 3-Dimensional WE. 3-2254 The bride is the daughter of LI. 6-4610 TY. 8-7800 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Kielson of Warrington drive, Rochester, and the bridegroom- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jason L. Honigman Lou says . . of Detroit. Rabbi Stuart Rosenberg of For many years you have dealt with . . . and known me Rochester's Temple Beth El per- as the SMALL FRY SHOE DEPARTMENT , . NOW formed the ceremony. I am in my own shop with a complete selection of shoes The bride wore a gown of im- for infants and children at 13227 Dexter . . . Just 4 doors ported silk organza over a skirt of blush taffeta. Imported lace ' north of my old location. I invite you to participate in sprinkled with pearls and se- a GIANT quins outlined the portrait neck- line and also adorned the vo- luminous skirt. Her veil of silk illusion was held by a Juliet cap Where you will find a good selection of Boys' and Girls' of lace adorned with seed pearls shoes taken from regular stock at and sequins. She carried a cres- cent bouquet of white orchids, lilies of the valley, and .stepha- notis. Miss Julie Honigman of De- Group of SANDALS .. $2 Pair troit was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Paula Goldberg of Detroit, Miss Terri Feinglass an§1. Miss Marjorie 13227 DEXTER 17E, 4-8115 Guggenheim of Rochester. Theodore Sweetwine, Miami, Open Saturdays to 9 P .M . Fla., was Mr. Honigman's best man. Ushers were Harvey Silets, 41111111•1111 ■ William Levitt, Richard Owen, the This Week Shop These Values and David Holtzman, all of De- troit. Mr. and Mrs. Honigman will spend their honeymoon motor- ing through California and after Aug. 1 will be at home in Detroit. 'Where Old Friends Meet to Shop' The bride is a student at the -FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS University of Michigan and her husband at the University of Michigan Law School. Cans Early Garden For the BEST Vacation Evelyn Noveck was elected president of Branch Seven, Labor Zionist Organization of America, at its recent meeting,' She will be assisted in plan. ning this year's activities by Henry Faigin, vice-president of program; Lorraine Tannis and Dena G. Greenberg, secretaries; and Thomas Tannis, treasurer. Committee heads will include Beatrice Katz, membershi p; Mollie Diamond and Freda Fai- gin, social co-chairmen; Betty Rath, program co - chairman; and Elbert Diamond, telephone squad chairman. at Karp, presented watches to these department managers; Henry Abrams, diamonds; Mor- ris Gorsoff, appliances; Herbert Schwartz? sports; Harold Abel, jewelry and accessories. * * * Dr. Robert Frehse, director of the De t r o i t Round Table of Catholics, Protestants and Jews, was recently elected chairman of the n e w 1 y-organized DE- TROIT COUNCIL ON PEACE EDUCATION. The group is sup- ported by 30 local and national organizations, and has - as its purpose development of "a bet- ter informed, more articulate and wider public voice for ef- fective world peace." All groups in the Detroit area will be con- tacted and requested to devote at least one meeting a year to peace education. M R Evelyn Novek to Mead I Labor Zionist Branch 7 Book Broadway Talent At Stevensville Resort Mr. and Mrs. Israel Feldman, of 2740 Richton, announce the engagement of their daughter, June, to William Denenberg, son of Mrs. Benjamin Denenberg and the late Mr. Denenberg. An October wedding is planned. JULY 4. SPECIAL 3 DAYS ..--•$27.50 up 7 DAYS $49.50 up Children, 1/2 Rote I DEL MONTE Fruit Cocktail Solid Pack White Meat TUNA • 2 Cans 79c ROYAL or JELLO Six Delicious Flavors 4 Pkgs 29c ROKEACH Or MANISCHEWITZ LAND-O-LAKES Beet or Schav BUTTER BORSCHT Salted, in Qtrs. 2 it139 , 4 cans 99c 67c lb. SUNKIST LEMONS /2 2' Con 35c Each 3 for $11 ROKEACH Beans & Franks 2 8-Oz. 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