16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 25, 1955 TIlarriag e3 WEINSTEIN-AXLER. In a dou chestra.. under the direction of will present 'Sev- ble-ring ceremony performed by Julius Chajes, candlelight, Aleyda Gloria Axler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irv- . MISS. JOYCE POLLACK Mr. and 'Mrs.' Sam Pollack, of Tuxedo. Ave., announce the en- gagement • of their daughter' Joyce, to Robert Rosenberg, son of Mrs. C. S. Rosenberg, of Clem- ents Ave. A Nov. 15 wedding is planned at Holiday Manor. WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH? ROSENBLAT, M.C. and His Orchestra & Associate Bonds ':OMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT References on Request TE. 2-1146 GUARANTEE DRIVING SCHOOL Learn to drive. Free Pickup. No Permit needed. Jewish and Eng- lish speaking instructors. TO. 6-6892 TO, 8-8810 dave dombey and associates Candid Photographers TY. 8-7800 LI. 6-4610 See Our New Exclusive Gilt-Edge Album OUR SPECIALTY . Restyling double breasted suits to single breasted suits! We Carry .a . COMPLETE SELECTION OF SPORTSWEAR. SPRING SUITS In All Colors and Fabrics $4400 11111.. and up OPEN SUNDAYS, 11 -tp .2 ROOM TAILORS it 1 5 5 9 Dexter WE. 3-9152 Defroit's Best .Laundry & Dry. Cleaning Value Thousands of Women Say— "I Use Quality Because It Saves TIME, MONEY & WORRY" Shirts Beautifully Laundered QUALITY LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING WEbster 3-8000 . Your Patronage Solicited ing E. Adler, became the bride of Samuel Weinstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Weinstein. They spoke their marital vows before Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Hyman Adler on March .13, at Rainbow Terrace. The bride chose a gown of white Italian silk and 'chantilly lace, with pearls and sequins scattered over the bodice. Ex- tending from the empire waist- line was a side panier with 'ap- pliques of the lace, pearls, which ended in a s weep train. Her cap • of matching taffeta with pearl leaves held in place a fingertip veil of white illusion, and her flowers were white or- chids, stephanotis and white- edged streamers. Sheila Adler, the bride's sister, was maid of honor, and Mrs. Daniel Menken was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lawrence Klein, M r s. Edythe Kasmer, Ann Parsky and Trudy Rouff. Al Weinstein was his brother's best man, while serv- ing as ushers .were Al Berlin, Sidney Fishman, Jack Stein and Ben Stein. The bride's cousin, Leonard Per,s.in, was ring bearer. Following dinner and a recep- tion, the couple left for a honey- modn in Florida. On their re- turn, they will reside at 10649 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, Mich. Bar Mitzvahs Weddings 104 by "Faces of Israel," recent His- tadrut film will be exhibited to members of Workmen's Circle Branches 460 and 470 at a joint meeting in Workmen's Circle Centre tonight. Harold Berke, Detroit director of Histadrut, will comment on the film and relate local Histadrut activities. Dr. Israel Knox, prOfessor of philosophy at New York Univer- sity, will speak at the confer- ence of the Council for Jewish Education, tonight, on the sub- ject "An Approach to Youth." On Sunday afternoon, Dr. Knox will speak • on "The Philosophy of JeWish Edu6ation," at the Esther -Berman .Branch Of the Jewish C.e n t e r. The. meeting Will be chaired by M. Emanuel Mark, director - of the Sholem Aleichem Institute. Friday night's lecture will be in Yid- dish; Sunday's in English. Other conferenCe sessions are being planned for Saturday and Sunday evening. Slated to ap- pear in group discussions are M. Goldoftas, director of the Far- band Schools; Saul Maltz, direc- tor of the Workmen's Circle Schools; Sam Sigal, former director of WC Schools, and J. Comay, teacher in Yiddish schools. The conference will close with an address on "Jewish Educa- tion in Israel and America" by Dr. A, Shmueli, 8:30 p.m. Sun- day. 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During his short residence in this country, he has established himself as a pianist of first rank. Following his presentation at New York's Carnegie Hall last April, . he toured the country from coast to coast. Turel has chosen Chopin's E Minor Piano Concerto for his Detroit concert. The program will also include Dvorak's New World Symphony and Mozart's Overture to the Magic Flute. Tickets are available at the Center offices and at Grinnell's - WC Groups to Be Shown Center Sunday Nighters Israeli Film; Dr. Knox Slate Two Dances To Address Conference Headquarters for Latest 3 1525 DEXTER ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday evening,• in the home of Mrs. Lena Rosner, 4282 Waverly Ave. The Center Symphony Or- To Wed Nov. 15 TO. 6-5016 Severin Turel to Star With Center Symphony The Sunday Nighters of the Jewish Community Center will celebrate its first anniversary with a dance at 8:30 p.m., Sun- day, in the D. W. Simons Cen- ter, 4000 Tuxedo. According to Elsie Palmer, president, a dance contest will be featured. Prizes for the couples demonstrating the best style in the waltz and rhumba will be rewarded. The group is also planning its traditional Passover dance for 8:30 p.m., April 10, in the Sim- ons Center. Women members of the organization will prepare and serve traditional holiday foods. A jury of the men will determine t h e prize-winning recipes, and awards will be made. For information on the group, call Elsie Palmer, TO. 6-8387, or Bert Grossman, program chair-. man, TO. 6-1873. Janet Waserman Heads Ahavas Achim Youth Janet Waserman was chosen president of the Ahavas Achim Youth Group at the annual election meeting last week. Elected to serve with her area Stephen Zorn, program vice- president; Richard Snyder, so- cial vice-president; Diane Gold- farb, recording secretary; Tern Faxstein, corresponding secre- tary; Elliot Burns, treasurer and Michael Krasnick, sgt-at- arms. Sheldon Spector, outgoing president, announced the ap- pointment of Judy Caplan as chairman of the installation din- ner, to be held May 15, at Holi- day Manor. Tickets are available from members or at the syna- gogue office. The group will hold its final dance of the season Tuesday evening, in the synagogue so- cial hall. Martin Lipson is chair- man and David Lazarov is in charge of ticket sales. Contests, prizes and refreshments will be featured. COMPLETE PASSOVER MEALS TO TAKE OUT. CALL EARLY FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION: 13124 DEXTER T.U. 3-1242 Accordians from Factory to You! You Save the Middleman's Profit! 9 SHIFT ACCORDIONS Reg. $695.00 OUR PRICE ONLY FOUR SHIFT ONLY $295.00 $169.50 FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION—HAVE CASH READY WE TALK CASH All Brand New Ask for Free Catalogue Waltham Accordion Warehouse LA. 7-1597 19019 WALTHAM AVE. AFRICAN VIOLETS For those who want the best ... we have them! All sizes—All Colors—All Prices. We grow our own and use only the best products. 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