• 16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 24, 1954 Jacqueline Brester To Wed Dr. Levitin 917 arriayei Detroit Club of Miami Welcomes Florida Guests Winston-Rogers Rites Scheduled for June Pardon Our Slip In last week's article by Irving Katz on "Jewish Pioneers in Michigan," The Jewish News er- roneously stated that Chapman Abraham, the first Jew on record in Detroit, died in 1803. Mr. Katz states that Abraham actu- ally died in 1783. Dec. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey- mour R. Lampert (Sarah Sim- ons), of 1901 Frieze, Ann Arbor, a daughter, Laura Ruth. * * * Dec. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert L. Simons (Audrey Soskin), of 1991 Ewald Circle, a son, Scott Lee. * * Dec. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Kahan (Mr. Kahan is formerly of Detroit), of 5562 Hobart, Pittsburgh, Pa., a son. • * Dec. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur J. Ross (Gloria Gurin), of Tyler Ave., a daughter, Lisa Ruth. • * Dec. 11—To Rabbi and Mrs. Henry Hoschander, of 2 Ross- hire Ct., Pontiac, Mich., a son. * * * Dec. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. S. Lawrence Aronsson (Delores Op- penheim), a daughter, Joyce El- len. MISS JACQUELINE F. BRESLER Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Bres- ler, formerly of Detroit, now of Parkside Drive, Flint, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Jacqueline Faye, to Dr. Howard Levitin, Brooklyn, N. Y., son of Mrs. Samuel Chafets, Brooklyn, and the late Benjamin Levitin, Dr. Levitin took his premedi- cal study at New York Univer- sity and was graduated from the University of Texas Medical School, where he affiliated with Phi Delta Epsilon professional fraternity. He is.now completing his residency at the Cincinnati General Hospital. Jackie is a junior In the Col- Dec. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Carr (Bettye Bennish) , of 17370 lege of Education at Ohio State University where she is a mem- Roselawn, a daughter, Elana. * * ber of Alpha Epsilon Phi sor- * Dec. 3—To Mr.. and Mrs. Fred- ority. erick Ronald Schriber (Annette Frances Folbe), of 10011 Sara- • • toga. Oak Park, Mich., a daugh- ter, Helene Caren. News Brevities * * * Dec. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will liam Kideckel (Mary Yaras), of meet Sunday evening, at the 19511 Oakfield, a son, Steven home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mark. Rosner, 11317 Yosemite. Dec. 2 — To Dr. and Mrs. SOLOMON FAMILY CLUB will, Gerald Freedman, of Victoria meet at the home of Mr. and Ave., Huntington Woods, Mich., Mrs. Harry Dorfman, on Can- a daughter, Laura Sue. terbury Road, for their annual * * Hanukah party. Dec. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Tin Scheflin (Shirley Fenster), MOT J 1Y -MEYER AUSLANDER of 18236 Gilchrist, a daughter, FAMILY CLUB, at its annual Jody Beth: dinner at Calvert Catering, in- stalled Manuel Firtel, president; Irving Auslander, vice-president; CERTIFIED MOHEL Edward Schneid and Mrs. Law- rence Pernick, secretaries; Mrs. Rev. Yehudah Loewy David Bernstein, treasurer; Sam SERVING IN Auslander, service board mem- Hospitals and Homes ber; and Mrs. James Sobel, pub- TE. 4-7355 licity. 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. * ■•■ ALDIS P. BUTLER, vice presi- dent of YOUNG and RITBICAM, RABBI LEO 1. Inc., has been placed in charge of the Detroit office of that GOLDMAN, M.A. agency where he also will be su- EXPERT MOHEL pervisor on the Lincoln account Recommended by Physicians of Ford Motor Company. JAMES Serving in Hospitals and Homes W. 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The group, comprised of 200 chapters, func- tions on a state-wide basis. Dr. Sobel, at the recent state con- vention in Ann Arbor, presented a program for the entire organ- ization which will emphasize hu- man relations in its studies and activities. ADL and other ma- terial will be utilized by the various groups. Branch Seven Fetes Hanukah Branch Seven, Labor Zionist Organization , of America, will hold its annual Hanukah latke party Sunday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boris Katz, 19507 Mendota. Friends are invited. For information, call VE. 6-6318 or TO. 5-0435. RUBY-SILVER. Rhoda Adele Silver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Silver, exchanged martial vows with Lloyd I. Ruby, son of Mrs. Blanche Ruby, in a ceremony Dec. 12, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Estelle Allen was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Lenore Solomon, Alice Lang and Phyllis Miller. Ralph Wise was best man, and ushers included Joe Shulman, Martin Miller and Bobby Shulman. Barbara Morse was junior bridesmaid, while Allan Silver, the bride's brother, was junior usher. Herbert Silver, another brother of the bride, and Allen Miller, a cousin, were ring bearers, and Sherlyn Cohen, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Following a dinner and recep- tion in the • synagogue social hall, the couple left for a two- week honeymoon in Florida. * WARREN-GOLDFARB. In a ceremony'. Dec. 12, at Temple Beth El, -in Flint, Janet Helene Goldfarb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Goldfarb, of 1105 Blanchard, Flint, became the bride of Milton George Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis War- ren, also of Flin t. The young people spoke their vows before Rabbis Herbert Yarrish and Morton. Applebaum. The bride chose a gown of antique ivory taffeta, styled with a snug bodice, long sleeves coming to a point over her hands and with a neckline of taffeta in petal from which was I inserted with Venetian lace petals and clusters of small pearls. The bodice dropped to a point in front of the bouffant skirt which extended into a short train. Her three-tiered illusion veil was caught to her head by a snug-fitting band of the taffeta and matching petals of illusion and pearls. She car- ried a bouquet of white orchids surrounded by phaelanopsis. Attending the bride was Mrs. Charles Dodge, the bridegroom's sister, as matron of honor, Mrs. Hershel Stuart of Oak Park, and Sally Barnett of Pontiac, her cousins, and Mrs. Jerry Hel- fenbein, of Ann Arbor, as brides- maids. The bridegroom asked Robert Goldstein to serve as his best man, while ushers included Charles Dodge, his brother-in law, Carl Goldfarb, the bride's brother, Richard Cooper, the bride's brother-in-law, Robert Barnett and Jack Magidsohn, her cousins, M. J. Salle, his uncle, Donald Warren, his cous- in, and Avery Fishier. The bridal couple received their guests following the cere- mony at the Durant Hotel, following which they left on a motor trip to Florida and Cuba. After a month's honeymoon, they will return to make their home in Flint. The Detroit Social Club of Mi- ami and Miami Beach, Fla., wel- comed members and their friends at its fifth annual Hanukah dinner and dance Thursday, at the Shelbourne Hotel. Detroiters planning to spend the winter season in Florida are invited to call Ruth L. Fisher, 5-0614, or Simpson Rosenberg, 58-2260, for information on ac- tivities. For MUSIC Its SAM BARNETT and His Orchestra TE. 4-9661 MISS LOIS WINSTON Bar Mitzvahs Weddings The engagement of Lois Nat- halie Winston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Winston, of Muirland Ave., was recently announced to Jerome Harold Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don S. Rogers, of Canterbury Rd. The bride-elect is a student at the University of Wisconsin. Her fiance attended the Detroit College of Law, and is affiliated with Tau Epsilon Rho fraternity. A June wedding is being plan- ned. 0011°14 h. by h. triest LI. 2-7874 JULES KLEIN Music of Distinction 750 Book Bldg. 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