DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, October 1, 1954 A ctiviiieJ iva ocietv Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Berman gave a surprise party for 25 rela- tives and friends in honor of their mother, Mrs. Ann Rothenberg, on her 50th birthday. Mrs. Berman also entertained Mrs. Rothen- berg, who is visiting here from California, at a lunch for 40 friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friedman, of Tuxedo Ave., recently enter- tained friends from New Orleans, La., at a brunch in their home. Mrs. Beulah Appel recently entertained at a sweet sixteen luncheon, in the Statler Hotel in honor of her daughter, Nancy. Ahlung those attending were Susan Appel, Iris Topor, Avon Horo- witz, Marcia Miller, Judy Stutz, Phyllis Gerstein, Rose Ellen Cohen, Shirley Wolach, Jo Marge Tilds, Crana Einstandig, Marilyn Lux, Joyce Chudler, Ina Silberman, Shirley Fealk, Ruthe Ellen Katzman, Dorothy Kahl, Barbara Littky, Barbara Margolis, Mitzie Kent, Linda Adran, Carol Krohn, Karol Bloom, Joan Stark, Gloria Wein- berg, Lucy Sugarman, Helen LeBow, and Mesdames C. S. Markus, I. Aaron, A. Cutler, R. Shook, F. Shook, E. Wolfson, D. Riseman, L. Topor and M. Silverman. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Barak, of W. Seven Mile Rd., have sailed aboard the SS Caronia for an extended tour of Europe and the Middle East. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Trepeck, of Huntington Woods, Mich., are leaving this weekend for an extended tour of the Western states. • Mrs. Benjamin Zum (Sandee Feldman) has left the city to join her husband, 1st Lt. Benjamin Zum, who is now stationed at Guam. Mrs. R. Honeyman, of 2441 W. Buena Vista, and granddaugh- ter, Adele Schwartz, of 17158 San Juan, have left for Phoenix, Ariz., where they will spend the High Holiday season. Lt. and Mrs. Harold S. Gaynor (Fayanne Sike) are now at Fort Richardson, Alaska, where Lt. Gaynor is stationed with the U.S. Army. Pioneer Women Council Goldstein-Ruskin Slates 'Double-Header' Nuptials in January Two major events in one day are planned by the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women on Monday, it was announced this week by Mrs. Gerson Berris, Council president. At 12:30 p. m., a parlor meet- ing will be held for special gifts donors at the home of Mrs. Irv- ing Posner, 18111 Muirland. In the evening, Mrs. David Colema n, vice-president of funds, and Mrs. Saul Rose, M o a t z o t Hapoalot chairman, have combined their talents to prepare a donor rally at the Davison Jewish Center. Featuring Clara Leff, national vice-president of Pioneer Wom- en, the program also will high- DO R IS SHIRLEY RUSKIN light vocal selections by Wyn Garden Landis. Mrs. Nathan Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ruskin, Robbins is social chairman, as- of Woodingham Drive, announce sisted by Mrs. Samuel White. the engagement of their daugh- ter, Doris Shirley, to Alan P. Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Goldstein, of Strat- ford Road. The bride-elect attended the University of Michigan and was Mr. and Mrs. Max Nosanchuk graduated from Wayne Univer- announce the Bar Mitzvah of sity. Her fiance is a graduate their son, Jerry Leon, on Oct. 9, of the University of Michigan at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A law school. A January wedding dinner in his honor will be held is planned. the following evening, in the synagogue social hall. * • * arriageJ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kukes, of 1501 Balmoral, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Gary PAPP-MINTZ. In a ceremony David, on Saturday, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. A reception in Sept. 19, at the Park Shelton Gary's honor will be held from Hotel, at which Rabbi Morris 8 to 11 p.m. that evening in the Adler officiated, Terry Mintz, daughter of Mrs. Helen Mintz, of family home. No cards. Elmhurst Ave., and the late Mr. Adolphe Mintz, became the bride of Leo Papp, Detroit attorney. The bride wore a gown of ivory satin over chantilly lace. Her pearl-studded cap held in place a fingertip veil of illusion. Mrs. Nat Labow, the bride's cousin from Montreal, was matron of honor, and brides- maids were Mrs. Seymour Son- kin and Mrs. Grant Robins. Rob- ert Klein was best man, while serving as ushers were Steve Lucky and Leonard Mason. Also Annual in the bridal party were the bridegroom's uncle, Leo Rosen- BOX thal, of Mt. Vernon, N.Y., and CLEARANCE the bride's brother, Lawrence This Sunday Mintz. Following a reception in the hotel's ballroom, the couple left Please fill your Blue and White for a honeymoon in Bermuda. Box and extend a cordial welcome Bar Mitzvahs M to the volunteer workers. * If your home is without a Box, ask for one by calling the Jewish liationall Fund TO. 8-7384 e ngagernenb Mr. and Mrs. Sol Abramsohn, of Ilene Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Doris Lee, to Danny Kriseman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob man, of Freeland Ave. Barbara E. Gilbert To Wed Ronald Klafer Young Zionists Plan Cocktail Party Sunday A cocktail party planned by the Young Zionist Club at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, at the home of Lillian Tron, 3334 Sturtevant, will serve a two-fold purpose, it was stated by Miss Tron, pres- ident of the group. Besides serving as the organ- ization's first event of the sea- son, the program also will wel- come home Pvt. Saul Silver, a member of the group who is in town on furlough. Plans for the first Friday night gathering, to be held Oct. 15, under the supervision of Judy Heyman and Sarah Gott- lieb, chairman of oneg shabbat for the year, will be related at Sunday's affair. The co-ed group is open to all members of the community who are over 21. Those interested in further details should call Rita Bakst, TO. 6-5933, or Miss Tron, TO. 5-5127. "Journalism may kill you, but it will keep you alive while you are at it."—Horace Greeley. Photographs the BEST! Attention Please! Weddings • Parties • Bar Mitzvahs • For BEN KATZMAN Candids & 3 Dimension FREE ESTIMATES and His Orchestra JACK GORB ACK New Phone MISS BARBARA GILBERT LI. 7-2943 TO. 7-0930 or WE. 3-2254 Mr.. and Mrs. Peter P. Gilbert, 41.111111111111111111.11111.11.111111111111111111MW of Manderson announce the engagement of their daugh- OUR MOTTO . • . ONLY THE BEST ter, Barbara Elaine, to Mr. Ron- ald Herbert Klafer, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Klafer, of Oakman Blvd. The bride-to-be attended the University of Michigan and is affiliated with Sigma Delta Tau SPECIALIZING IN HOME PARTIES — GET OUR PRICE FIRST! sorority. CATERING TO: The bridegrooni-to-be is a Showers, Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Banquets and other sociag functions In graduate of Wayne University your home, hall, synagogue, or in our air-conditioned hall at moderate cost. and a member of Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. CALL US FOR TAKE-OUT OF: A Nov. 7 wedding is planned. MOSS CATERING* Kishke, Knishes (with gravy) Hot or Cold Hors d'OeutrYes Men's Clubs The annual Post Holiday Dance, sponsored by the ADAS SHALOM MEN'S CLUB will be held at 8 p.m., Oct. 9, in the synagogue social hall. Sammy Woolf and his seven-piece or- chestra, with Hal Gordon at the piano, will be featured for danc- ing. Vocals will be rendered by Jean Lawrence. Refreshments will be served. The public is in- vited. * 9925 DEXTER THE LEADER Carpet Cleaning Co. Cordially invites the Community to listen to the Jewish Community Council's supervised Culture Commission's Holiday Program, with appropriate Liturgical selections in honor of Yom Kippur. Guest Speaker: Rabbi Irving Miller, Chairman of the American Zionist Council. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 11:15 TO 11:30 4 BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB will hold its opening social event of the season—a wienie roast—on 'Oct. 9, near the wad- ing pool in Palmer Park. Mem- bers, their families and 'friends are invited to attend. * * * "Hillel Homes Around the U.S." will be given its Detroit premier at a meeting of LOUIS; MAR- SHALL LODGE, Bnai Brith, at 8':30 p.m., Tuesday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. The film will be only part of the evening's program, which also will include talks by students at Wayne Uni- versity and the University of Michigan on their respective Hil- lel activities. Dave Gantz, Hillel chairman, who is in charge of the evening, states that only members may attend. A social hour will follow. * * * KEIDAN LODGE, Bnai Brith, will feature Fred W. Kaess, United States District Attorney; Gerald K. O'Brien, Prosecuting Attorney; Paul Dwyer, Corpora-1 tion Counsel, and Judge Nathan ' J. Kaufman, of Juvenile Court, in its civic celebrity night, to be held Tuesday evening, at Holi- day Manor. The evening's guests will be introduced by Henry M. Gottlieb, chairman of the pro- gram committee and himself a former Assistant U.S. District Attorney. Also planned is an in- terpretation of the work of re- spective Lodge office s, illus- trated by case histories and hu- morous episodes. * * * BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the synagogue social hall. Oscar Rosenberg, program chairman, states that Tracey Freeman, representing the stock brokerage firm of Merril Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Beane, will speak on stock investments. A film and question and answer period will follow, concluding with a social hour. 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