Arnette Weingarden Weds Irving Traines Gendler-Sherman Rites Slated for December Our Letter Box Mr. Larry Malin, of 16633 Bir- wood, announces the Bar Mitz- vah of his son, Jack, on Saturday, at Yesnivath Chachmey Lublin. A dinner in his honor will be held that evening, at the May- fair Room. * x * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Denby, of 3835 Duane, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mike, on July 24, at Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin. Open house in his honor will. be held the following eve- ning, in the home of his aunt, Mrs. Bebe Denby, of 2523 At- kinson, from 3 to 5 p.m. Aid to Eloise Patients: A Humanitarian Deed MRS. IRVING S. TRAINES In a recent double ring cere- mony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Arnette Weingarden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wein- garden, of 18673 Santa Barbara, was united in marriage to Irving Stanley Traines, with Rabbi Morris Adler officiatin g. The bride was gowned in white imported swiss organdy with short sleeves, the five- tiered bouffant skirt ending in a Weep train. She carried a fan surrounded by two orchids and stephanotis. Marilyn Joyce Gordon was Maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Parker, Phyl- lis Sloan, and Audrey Sharon Rocklin. Almyra Parker was flower girl. William M. Engle was best man, and ushers were Jay Arthur Rocklin, Richard Denlow, Gordon Ginsberg, and Aaron Talcoff. Larry Rocklin was ring bearer. Following a reception at the Eel Aire, the couple left for a honeymoon through Wisconsin, after which they will reside in Adrian, Mich. Editor, The Jewish News: We wish to call the attention of the Jewish community to the many Jewish patients—young and old men and women—at Wayne County General Hospital, at Eloise. It would be an act of great humanitarianism if we would think and do something for these less fortunate people at Eloise. Other institutions have ward parties and entertainment, spon- sored by veterans, fraternal and church groups. Entertainment and perhaps a little music would go a long way in bringing hap- piness to our people, who cer- tainly would benefit from it, at Eloise. It may be an idea for relatives and friends of Jewish patientS to form a group to provide com- fort and happy times for their loved ones and for those who have no friends or visitors . Let's do more and hear more on this vital matter. —Eloise Patients' Friend Bar Mitzvahs MISS FRIEDA GENDLER - Business Briefs Last week three members of Zedakah Club visited Northville State Hospital and presented a tape recorder to the Social Service Department for professional use. The club has been interested in the hospital for more than a year and a half and is planning future activities there. Previously, the club members have brought a large collection of costume jewelry for the wom- en patients and they are cur- rently working on plans for the annual Northville State hospi- tal Fair in September. This is an all-patient Carnival with com- munity groups operating the booths and furnishing small prizes. Dr. Philip N. Brown is medical superintendent of the hospital. Bruce Danto is psychiatric social worker at the hospital. • BUICK BUY *BLAIR STUDIO TY. 5-8805 UN. 4"-6845 CANDIDS • PORTRAITS • • 3D • SOUND RECORDINGS WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS • PARTIES • COMMERCIAL GROUPS ROSALIE ABRAMOVITZ The engagement of Rosalie Abramovitz, daughter of Mrs. Ann Abramovitz of Monica Ave- nue, and the late Jack Abramo- vitz, to 'George Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz of Ohio Avenue, was announced recently. The prospective bride-groom attended Wayne University and was a member of Mu Beta Chi Fraternity. The bride-elect also attended Wayne University. The wedding date has been set for Feb. 13, 1955. Music the STEIN-WAY DICK STEIN and His Orchestrcr ROOMS and AUDITORIUM AVAILABLE • Music • Vocal Specialties TY. 5-2445 For Affairs and Meetings AIR CONDITIONED Completely Equipped Kitchen SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTITUTE Office Open from 10-5 18495 Wyoming near Curtis DI. 1-2552 or UN. 3-0454 South Haven Resorts Back Up State's Claim of Being `Water Wonderland' MORRI S Rosalie Abramovitz To Wed Geo. Schwartz Zedakah Club Gives Hospital a Recorder Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gendler, of 13120 LaSalle Blvd., announce the engagement of their dkugh- ter Frieda, to Fred Shermah, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Sherman, of 2130 Ewald Circle. The romantic news was told at an engagement dinner party given for the immediate fami- Ex-Senator's Son lies. Attending the event from out- To Address Branch 7 of-town were Mrs. MariOn Le- vitch and daughter, Phyllis, of Branch Seven, Labor Zionist Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Celia Le- Organization of America, will vine, of Midland, Mich. The cou- meet Sunday evening at the ple plans a Dec. 25 wedding. home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Noveck, 18929 Lauder. Sid Shmarak's Guest speaker at the program will be Blair Moody, Jr., son of former Senator Blair Moody, who will speak on behalf of his father's candidacy in the Sena- torial race. Walter and Albert Fuchs an- The ex-Senator is still re- nounce the opening of the cuperating from a virus attack fourth branch of THE MULTI- which struck him several weeks COLOR COMPANY, Michigan's ago. Persons interested in the oldest and largest reproduction Moody campaign are invited to house, established in 1893. The new branch will be located at attend the meeting. 16606 James Couzens, just south of W. McNichols. 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The resort is famed for its taste- Photographers ful kosher cuisine. Michigan's boast of being America's "Water Wonderland" Is backed up substantially by the beautiful South Haven area which for many years has been one of the state's favorite re- sort spots. A gallaxy of wonder- ful resorts help to popularize the area. At recently renovated Rosen- son's Resort, lavish, park-like grounds add to the general splendor, and children find am- ple playgrounds on the wide safe lawns. Golf, horseback riding and horseshoes are some of the popular past time activities at Rosenson's. Home-cooked delicacies are a regular feature, and food gen- erally is considered excellent, as is the service. For information, phone South Haven 348. A new building, featuring ul- tra-luxurious accommodations has been added to the already extensive facilities at Weinstein's which hich offers modern rooms with private baths. Lo- cated on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan. Weinstein's is famous for its fine facilities and superb kosher cuisine. For in- formation, write Weinstein's Re- sort, South Haven, Mich., or phone 797. Camp Farband Premieres Mr. and Mrs. Martin Eichen- Cantata at July 4 Event baum are hosts at Michigan Beach Hotel, which is enjoying In keeping with the patriotic theme of July 4, the staff coun- selors of Camp Farband pre- sented an original cantata, "Iz Gekumen Der Yid." Is 'The' Guy Philip Kolko wrote and di- rected the cantata, which por- trayed the 300 years of Jewish For a Terrific life in America. Bella Goldberg provided the musical accompani- ment and was the featured soloist. Other singers were Nor- ma Cooper, Robert Shapiro, Her- man Feifel, and Mark Davidson. Annual Farband Day,", to be held Sunday, Aug. 1, will feature a second cantata,. "Jerusalem," and directed by Mr. i14500 W 7 MILE "0;1.. written Kolko. All members of Farband Iteack Couxtins" and their friends are invited. • .• " • • The program will begin at 2 p.m. :4,7100. at Camp Farband in Chelsea, Mich. 12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 16, 1954 TY. 5-5593 LEARN TO. DRIVE Dual Control Cars - No Pe r i mit Required Jewish and English Speaking Instructors GUARANTEE DRIVING SCHOOL TO. 8-8810 TO. 6-2569 RENEE DES CHAMPS BEAUTY SALON Men and Women Operatores Reliable Salon Dependable Services Open Evenings UN. 1-7555 16513 HAMILTON vimmilmomy OUR MOTTO ONLY THE BEST • • Food, Service and Attention for YOUR • Shower • Wedding • Engagement • Bar Mitzvah or Any Social Function At Our Air-Conditioned Hall, Year Home, Hall or Synagogue NOTE: We now offer complete carry-out service of our delicious food—From entree to the complete dinner. 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