Betrothal Told gird3 * * Feb. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence D. Newman • (Lois Grunt), of Ann Arbor, Mich., a son, David Irving. •* * Feb. 11—To Mr. and Mts. Mar- vin M. King (Edith Marian Weiss), of 23477- Parklawn, Oak Park, Mich., a daughter, -Melissa Louise. * * * Feb. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Goldman (Rachel Kassem), of 21920 Hampton, Oak Park, Mich., a son, Arnold Brian. * * * • .__ Feb. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Golden, lormerDetroiters, now of Fairmont, W. Va.., a, daughter, Joyce Lizabeth. * * ..• - Feb. 3—To Mr. and Mrs.. Ed 7 ward- Superstinp (Dina Salant. of Jerusalem), fotriier Detroit- ers, now of Durhain,' N.C., a son, Daniel Chaim. ' * * a Feb. 1—To - Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Fenkell (Sylvia Abram _sohn), of 19731 Monte Vista, a son, Louis Scott. . • * • Feb. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin J. Lieberman (Helene Dub- in), of 3209 Clements, a son, Paul Stanley. Slate Vladimiritzer Banquet The annual banquet of Viadi- miritzer •E mer gency Relief Organization will be held March 13, at Turover Hall, 12129 Dexter. Louis Rose, chair- man, announces that the pro- ceeds will go to _needy families in Israel. CERTIFIED :MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and .1-lames - TE. 44355 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. RABBI LEO Y. GOLDMAN, M,A, EXPERT MOHEL • Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals Itnd Homes • 3245 Roselawn UN. 3-5242 CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Judah Goldrina serving, in HOMES and. HOSPITALS UN. 2-5018 18701 MENDOTA, Rev. Marshall L, Goldman MOHEL To. 7-0979 .. TQ. .5! 2716 Webb MOHEL Rev. Shalom Ralph 3259 TYLER TO. 5-3279 CANTOR LEO RAM Ril'ual Circumcision MOHEL Recommended by Noted Physicians Serving in Homes & Hospitals TO, 8-2037 409 •CALVtlet - 2640 Chaim Weizmann Chapter, American Jewish Congress, will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Singer, 18036 Strathmoor. Cir- cuit Court Judge George Ed- wards will speak on "Lessons for Family Living." Interested young married couples are in- vited. For - information, call Mrs. J. Beck, LI.. 4-8345. This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: Lew Ayres will star in "Different. Drums," a dram-a- tic portrayal of the life of Theo- dor Herzl, founder of the Zion- ist movement. The prograin is presented in commemoration of the 50th anniversary since Herzl's death. * * a A NEW MORNING MISS WILMA RAE GOLD arriage3 ZAMEK-AXELROD. Lois Fran- ces Axelrod wore a ballerina- length gown of white satin and lace for her wedding to Charles Zamek on Jan. 31, in Rainbow Terrace. Her Juliet cap was trimmed with pearls and lace, and held in place her fingertip veil of illusion. She carried a white Bible with white rases. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Axelrod,- of Detroit. Mr. Zamek is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zamek, of Pontiac. Rabbi Hayim Donin of- ficated, and was assisted by RaTabi Sanford Saperstein, of Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac. Mrs. Leonard Cohn, of Ann Arbor, attended the bride as matron of honor, and Edith Axelrod and Sharon Velick, sis- ters of the bride, were her maids of honor. Jean, Bednarsh was bridesmaid, and Jessica Kaplan served as flower girl. David M. Zamek was his brother's best man, and ushers included Gor- don S. Smith, Kenneth Solomon and Sherwin Birnkrant. Upon their return from a motor trip to New York, the newlyweds will reside on Joan- gay Rd., Pontia.c, Mich. PioneerWome.n Intensify Child's Day Program Members of the Detroit Coun- cil of Pioneer Women are cur- rently concentrating their ef- forts on a three-pronged pro- gram for their annual partici- pation in World Jewish Child's Day. Proceeds from the events benefit Youth Aliyah. , A children's program on March 13, in the social hall of Cong. Bnai Moshe will symbol- ize the "bridge of *friendship" which exists between American Jewish children and youngsters dn. Israel, states Mrs. Gerson Berris, Council president.. ' A -cannister drive on March 20, the actual date of World Jewish' Child's Day, and a con- cluding Spring Ball, on March 23, at the. Veterans Memorial Bldg. are • the other- programs planned. Mesdames Samuel Isaacs and Norman Leemon, chairman of the ball, announce that Sam Emmer and hls orchestra will be featured for dancing: A silver tea service will be among 30 prizes that will be awarded dur- ing the evening. Representing all local chap- ters on the dance committee are Mesd.atnes D. Sislin, S. Goldaf- tas, E. Bauman, N. Dembs, M. Grenadier, C. Marks, I. Mud- rick, M.. Mittleman, M. Saslove, R. Feinberg, S. Kaplan, G. Le- vine, I. Benaim and Miss H. Barnett. CARD - OF THANKS The family of the late Allan Laurence Leach • acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by relatives and file-Ads, ,d,u.ring tlae family's cent bereavement. - Friday, February 25, 1955 Judge Edwards to Address Weizmann Congress Group . On the _Air Mr. and Mrs. Manuel E. Gold, of 3217 W..Buena Vista, announce the engagement of their daugh:- ter, Wilma Rae, to Arnold Saltz- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Saltzman, of Richton Ave. 14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — • euiry Feb. 19—To Mr. and Mrs, Law- rence Horowitz (Phyllis Ge- wertz), of .13126 - Monica, a daughter, Elise Lee. * * * Feb. 17—To Dr. and Mrs. San- ford J. PerliS (Vivian Goldberg- er). former Detroiters; now of Stockbridge, Mass., a daughter, Lauren Eve. * * Feb. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. G. Snider (Selma Berry), of 2520 Woodstock, a daughter, Betsy Gail. * * Feb. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jie Pearlman (Lois Marilyn New- man), of 13801 Kenwood, Oak Park, Mich., a son, Jeffrey Robert. 1 To Wed Sept. 4 For BEN- KATZMAN and His Orchestra New Phone • Time: 10 a.m., Sunday. Station: Wjl3K-TV, (Channel 2). Feature: A new film just ar- rived from Israel, it tells some of the cultural aspects of life in the Jewish state as well as the problems resulting from heavy immigration in the last five years. Its showing is ar- ranged through the Jewish Com- munity. Council's Culture Cora- mission. a * a ALTMAN'S Attention Please! V•11•1•••• JEWISH HOUR At a JWV Activities GINSB URG - ROSENBERG AUXILIARY recently presented an American flag to the Brownie Troop at Schulz School. Ruth Rubin,- president and Adele Goldstein, patriotic instructress, .represented the Auxiliary at the ceremony. A victory _party is planned on Tuesday, in the Me- morial- Horne to celebrate the success of the Auxiliary in fur- thering the Military Ball. Rose Ross, chairman, will present gifts to outstanding contribu- tors. Hostesses will be • Rae Sie- gel, Rose Cooper, Sandy Feiner and Ty Tratner. a a a Lt. ELI LEVIN POST will- sponsor its second annual Bas- ketball Classic on -Saturday eve- ning, in the Holy Redeemer Gym, Junction and Vernor. The two games planned will feature Sibley's vs. Garfield Lounge, at 7:30 p.m. and. Police vs. Theresa's Bar B-Q at 9 p.m. All proceeds will go to the Post's rehabilita- tion fund. • a * * • Lt. BLOCH-GEN. ROSE AUX- ILIARY will present Philip Nu- sholtz speaking on the Kinsey Report on Monday evening, in the Memorial Home. Special guests will be members of Lt. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN .POST and AUXILIARY _ and the Lt. BLOCH-GEN. ROSE POST, United Synagogue Women Schedule Torah Luncheon At a recent meeting of the steering committee, Michigan District of the Central Branch, National Women's League of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, plans were made for a Torah luncheon, to be held June 7, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Louis Tatken, president, has. appointed Mesdames Ben- jamin Weiss and Joseph Deutsch as luncheon arrangements chair- men. Mesdames Herbert Harris and Abe Katzman are Torih chairmen for the District. Hostesses for the affair will be members of the flare local Conservative sisterhoods: Adas Shalom, Ahavas Reth. Aaron, Briai Moshe and Shaama Zedek. . . or WE. 3-2254 recent family dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fink- elstein, of W. Grand Ave., an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Anita Julia, to Ber- nard Ginns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ginns, of Winthrop Ave. Plans are being made for a Sept. 4 wedding. Coming Soon .. . Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday. - Station: WJLB. 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