• Honeymoon in Jamaica After Dec. 30 Wedding JWV Activities Doreen Raskin, president of JOSEPH L. BALE AUXILIARY, announces that new members will be formally welcomed into the group at a program at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Memorial Home. Claire Spolan, depart- ment senior vice-president, will obligate the initiates. Dolly Bale, membership chairman, urges all new members to attend. A social will follow the ceremony. * * * Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST and AUXILIARY will have a pot lubk dinner at 9 p.m., Jan. 27 in the Memorial Home. Doreen Ras- kin, Auxiliary president, and Sidney Cohen, Post commander, urge prospective members to at- tend. * * * MRS. AVERN L. COHN BLOCH -ROSE AUXILIARY Joyce Ann Hochman, daughter recently serviced patients at Ann of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hochman, Arbor Veterans Hospital. Rosa- I of Winthrop Ave., was united in Lind Citrin, hospital co-chair- marriage to Avern Levin Cohn, man, was assisted by Ruth Is- son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin I. kow, Bertha Pheffenberg, Pau- Cohn, of Whitmore Rd., in a line Fabian, Charlotte Rosen, ceremony Dec. - 30, at Adas Ruth Schwartz, Frances Sonne Shalom Synagogue. Rabbi Min- and Lorraine Tannis. Enter- ard Klein officiated. tainment was provided by Sylvia The bride selected a gown of Lee Dancing School and Leonard traditional bridal-white, parch- Apsel and his orchestra. A went satin with re-embroidered social, featuring a tupperware Alencon lace. The bodice was plastic party, will be held at 9 fashioned of the lace over the p.m., Monday, at the Memorial satin, with a batau neckline and Home. Guests are * * invited. a pleated cumberbund of the satin. Unpressed pleats formed Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY the skirt which extended into a will meet at 8:30 p.m. Tues .- day in the Memorial Home. small sweep train. Her veil of three-tiered illu- Plans will be made for a buffet sion was of fingertip length, and dinner in February. Hostesses was held by a cap of satin that at the meeting will be Ruby Janie Remer. fit tightly on the crown of her_ Tompkins and * * * head. She wore white, kid gloves ROBERT RAFELSON AUXILI- which were above the elbow, and carried a bouquet of phaelanop- I ARY will present a Flag to the sis and stephanotis, centered Girl Scouts at Clinton Public with a white orchid, and cascad- School, Oak Park, Monday. ing variegated ivy. Norma Seidon and Mrs. Jay Kogan, the bridegroom's sister, were the bride's honor attend- ants, while bridesmaids were Mrs. Harris Garrick, cousin of the bride, and Ginevra Erbaugh. Lauren Kogan, the bridegroom's niece, was flower girl. Jay Kogan, the bridegroom's brother-in-law, was his best man, and ushers included Ar- thur Schurgin, Richard Sloan, Stanley H. Marx, Charles Levin, Peter Copeland, Edward Schreib- er and David Brown, the bride's cousin. Following a reception in the synagogue's social hall, the cou- ple left for a wedding trip to Jamaica, after which they will make their home in Detroit. To Wed in July Awry MISS ELLEN H. AVERBUCH On the .Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest Time: 12:30 p. m., Sunday. Station : WWJ. Feature : "The Kiddush Cup" tells the story of Myer Myers, a colonial silversmith, who com- pletes a silver kiddush cup for his family only to have it stolen. The thief gives it to a British soldier who returns it to Meyers after reading the inscriptions: "Blessed are Thou, 0 Lord, our God, who has sanctified the Sabbath." Fl RST,_QUALITY Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers Ducks & Turkeys OUTLET POULTRY CO. 2735 W. Davison TO, 8-4281 3 shoehorn ea promises Rabbis S. Kahane 14. Tennenbaum L. Tennenbaum We are now serving Oak Park, and Northwest Section. FREE DELIVERY TO. 8-4281 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Averbuch, of Cortland Avenue, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Ellen Harriet, to Myron Gruskin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gruskin of Greenlawn Avenue. A July wedding is planned. arria eJ Religious Teachers' Conference Sunday Elaine Herskovitz Wed To Herman Eizelman Friday, January 21, 1955 Ikve Diainoild This Sunday, a city-wide re- ligiou.s school teachers confer- Orchestras — Entertainment ence will take. place at the 308' Fox Bldg. Shaarey Zedek Branch Build- WO. 2-4814 - UN.. 4-4346 ing on Seven Mile and Lesure. The theme of the conference will be "Audio Visual Techniques and Values," highlighting an GUARANTEE address by C. Arthur Stenius of DRIVING SCHOOL Wayne University. Learn to drive. Free Pickup. No Grade seminars will follow the Permit needed. Jewish and Eng- lish speaking instructors. opening session and will consist of presentations by teachers TO. 6-6892 TO. 8-8810 representing the following con- gregational schools: Adas Sha- lom, Beth Aaron, Beth Shalom, Bnai Moshe, Shaarey Zedek, Temple Beth El and Temple Israel. His Magic Violin The Conference is sponsored Orchestra and Entertainment by the Directors Council of Re- UN. 4-9054 TO. 7-7951 ligious Schools in Metropolitan MRS. HERMAN EIZELMAN • Detroit. - In a recent double-ring cere- ROSEN'S PRIME KOSHER money performed by Rabbi Sholem Aleichem Group MEAT To Show Yiddish Film Moses Lehrman, at Cong. Bnal Hollywood and Filet Roasts Moshe, Elaine Herskovitz, lb. 75c The Yiddish film classic, Kosher Salami daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- We Deliver man Herskovitz, of Elmhurst "Green Fields," which was di- Ave., was united in marriage to rected by Jacob Ben Ami, will 11527 Dexter WE. 5-97.57 Mr. be presented by young adult Herman Eizelman, son of Win- Chapter II, of the Sholem and Mrs. Ben Eizelman, of Aleichem Institute at 9 p.m., I throp Ave. OUR SPECIALTY . . . The bride wore a floor length today, in the Institute, 18495 Wyoming. Restyling double breasted suits gown, which was highlighted Only 150 people can be accom-: to single breasted suits! with a bodice of chantilly lace, shoulder tip, V neck and point- modated in the auditorium, and SPECIAL ed sleeves. Her satin skirt was Mrs. Ruth Kroll and Phillip BLUE SERGE AND GABERDINE trimmed in tiers of the lace. The Heideman are co-chairmen. headpiece was a coronation - $4500 SUITS crown of seed pearls, from Plastic Furniture Covers NOW Were $65 which • fell a fingertip veil of MADE TO ORDER OR READY MADE illusion. BADO Rochelle Chinsky served the CALL ANNA KARBAL • bride as matron of honor, while TO. 7-0874 11559 Dexter bridemaids were Gloria Cohen. WE. 3-9152 SEPARATE CUSHION COVERS Si UP • Edith Emery and Joan Meister. Cheryl Emery was junior brides- maid. BILL CAPLAN and LARRY MORRIS 4 . The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Joe Emery, as best man, while ushers included Bob Hirsch, Dick Shepherd and Alan Herskovitz, brother of the bride. Jerry Herskovitz, another brother of the bride, was junior usher, and Allan Emery was FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE • junior, junior usher. Following a honeymoon in NEAR MEYERS New York and Bermuda, the couple are residing in Detroit. MAIN STORE • 9111 LINWOOD TY. 4-7784 Gottheff M TAILORS r ♦ • HAVE OPENED ANOTHER 1 • • GRAEME FLOWERS I ♦ 12711 W. 7. 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The best man was Malcolm Wittels, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and ushers included Sanford Rabushka, Daniel Marks, the bride's broth- er, Marvin Fuller and Harold Strom, brothers-in-law of the bride. Following a trip to New York, the yoting couple have returned to St. Louis where they have re- sumed their studies at Washing- ton University. The bride is a senior in the school of fine arts. Mr. Gordon is a senior in the school of medicine, 12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - MAN I CHEWITZ "to gmatoanamo in-kothor foods e" REMEMBER—WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN FINE DRAPERY CLEANING DRAPES - CORNICES - SLIP COVERS - LAMP SHADES - BED SPREADS WE DO ALL THE WORK — REMOVING AND INSTALLING (WITH PINS IN) 11 PHONE US FOR ESTIMATE — NO OBLIGATJON CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEMERS CALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES) TVif. 1-1818 Service to: • Homes • Offices • Stores