DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, April 22, 1955 Honeymoon in Haiti After April 3 Wedding MRS. RODNEY G. LANDSMAN In a double-ring ceremony on the afternoon of April 3, at Tem- ple Israel, Sandra Olive Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Gilbert, of Ohio Ave., became the bride of Rodney Glenn Landsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Landsman, of Fleet St. Dr. Leon Fram and Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. The bride wore a gown of Ital- ian silk taffeta with fitted bod- ice, the front of which was high- lighted by pleated strips that formed a diamond pattern. to the long torso waist. The sleeves fol- lowed the same motif, and the deep batau neckline was edged in heirloom lace. Her bouffant skirt ended in a cathedral train, and the three- tiered veil of silk illusion was at- tached to a tiara of lace, adorned with sequins and pearls. Dvora Mersky was maid of honor, and bridesmaids included Rubyjean Landsman, Adele Ger- man, Marilyn Amdur, Betty Far- ber, Frona Johnson and Mrs. Gordon Fishman. Hope Ludwig, of Greenfield, Mass., the bride's cousin, was flower girl, and Joan Erman sang "My Devotion." Bud Gottesman was the bride- groom's best man, and seating the guests were Robert Tanner, Harold Herman, Barnett Lazarus and Edward Berson. Randy Sil- verston, the bridegroom's cousin, was ring bearer. A cocktail reception followed the ceremony, and a family din- ner was served at Rainbow Ter- race in the evening. The newly- weds flew to Haiti for their wed- ding trip, and upon their return will make their home in Detroit. Among the many out-of-town- ers were guests from Cleveland, New York, Massachusetts and Chicago. Mr., Mrs. Herbert Hordes, Mrs. Sperka to Address JNF Women on April 26 The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund will hold an open meeting April 26, 12:30 p.m., at Adas Sholom Synagogue, Curtis at Santa Rosa. Mrs. Albert Prag, program chairman for the afternoon, an- nounces two features for the program: Mrs. Joshua Sperka, will give a book review of the humorous tales of "Mattel, the Cantor's Son" by Sholem Aleichem. Guests at the meeting will be Nesia and Herbert Hordes, chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes and Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Singer, who are visiting here from Jerusalem. Mrs. Sidney Ravin, president of the Auxi- liary, states that Mr. Hordes will talk about the JNF in Israel, and Mrs. Hordes will relate the every day life of the Israeli housewife. All are invited. A dessert luncheon will be served. Host- esses will be Mesdames Sam Heyman, William Levin, L. Mil- ler and Joseph Rubin. Rawl. Club to Meet Rosner Family Club will meet Sunday in the home of Mr. an.d Mrs. Louis Bindes, of 4815 Cortland. Plan to Close Tercentenary Celebration June 1 . °defy ciivitico Leon B. Kay, of Parkside Ave., left for Paris on Monday on his way to ,Israel to attend a special Conference in Haifa for the Technion. Mr. Kay will spend a few days in Istanbul before reach- ing Israel for the Independence Day celebrations. Mrs. Kay will join him in Israel in May. S. R. Reznik has returned from a motor trip to California. Adolphe Horwitz, of Seward Ave., left last Wednesday aboard an El Al Constellation for Israel where he will spend five weeks vacation before returning home. Karl B. Segall, of Hartwell Ave., was a passenger aboard the Queen Elizabeth, which left New York on April 20. Mr. Segall will tour England and Italy before reaching Israel on May 3. He will attend the Haifa Technion Conference and will tour Switzerland and France on his journey home. Mrs. Emma Schaver, Detroit soprano, has been invited to par- ticipate in the Mexican celebration of Israel Independence Day on Tuesday, in Mexico City. The program is arranged by the entire Jewish community, and will be attended by the Israel Embassy staff. Following a tour of the country, Mrs. Schaver will return to Mexico City on May 5 to present a full concert at the Belles Artes Theater. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaplan and family, of this city, were recent guests at Oakton Manor Resort, on the shores of Lake Pe- waukee, Wis. Vacationing in East Liverpool, 0., during the Passover season as guests of Dr. and Mrs. Mike Alpern were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kief and son, of Buena Vista Ave. Mrs. Bernard Fredenthal and children, Lisa and Paul, have returned from a two-week vacation in New York where they visited with family and friends. Senator Herbert H. Lehman, the national. Tercentenary ob- former Governor Adlai E. Stev- servance, will preside. enson of Illinois, Dr. Israel Goldstein and Jacob Blaustein will be principal speakers at its For the public assembly that will bring to a close the nine-month celebration of the 300th anniver- sary of Jewish settlement in the and His Orchestra United States, on Wednesday .TE. 4-9661 evening, June 1, at Carnegie Hall, New York. Ralph E. Samuel, chairman of MUSIC SAM-BARNETT A A AUTO DRIVERS SCHOOL Israel's purchase of 15 jet planes from France is only part of the deal negotiated last month between the two countries. Is- rael will receive 50 jet planes and about 50 modern tanks. MICKEY WOOLF TO. 8-8810 TO. 6-6892 STERLING SILVER The Perfect Gift for Mother's Day. An Ideal Present for Any Occasion .. Showers - Weddings - Anniversaries! Now Available Here in All Pattprns at the Most Reasonable Prices in Town. 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