Mrs. Green Heads State Dental Group Mrs. Henry Green, of 19717 Roslyn, was installed as presi- dent of the Women's Auxiliary to the Michigan State Dental Association in a ceremony April 19, at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. The post, highest possible of- -1W ice in the state's women's dental groups, is now held for the first time by a Jewish wom- an. Mrs. Green was selected from among members of the Auxiliary from all parts of Michigan. Mrs. Green Mrs. Green, in addition to assuming the presi- dency, served as chairman of the three-day convention just ended last week. Some of the other offices Mrs. Green has held include past president, Detroit Women of Alpha Omega dental fraternity; past president, Detroit District Dental Auxiliary, of which she is presently a board member; executive board member, Detroit Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Green is a member of She Detroit Citizens Committee on Fluoridation, representing both the Detroit District Dental Auxiliary and National Council of Jewish Women. In the League of. Jewish Women's Organization, Mrs. Green has served for three years as chairman of the Mildred Simons Rosenberg Youth Award program. 14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Julie Honigman to Wed Edward C. Levy, Jr. a rriagei HAVING A PARTY? , MISS JULIE RUTH HONIGMAN Mr. and Mrs. Jason L. Honig- man, of Wellesley Dr., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Julie Ruth, to Edward C. Levy, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.. Edward C. Levy, of Wildemere Ave. Frederick Solomon's Paintings Feature 5716 NFTS Calendar BERNSTEIN - WERBER. In a ceremony March 19, at Rainbow Terrace, Gail Arleen Werber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Werber, of Wisconsin Ave., ex- changed marital vows with Alan M. Bernstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer • Bernstein, of Wildemere Ave. Rabbi Isaac Stollman of- ficiated. The bride chose a pure white gown of floor length, featuring a boat neckline of seed pearls and sequins. The train was of nylon tulle and alencon. lace. Her illu- sion veil of fingertip length was caught to her head by a crown of matching lace and seed pearls. She carried a white or- chid on a Bible. Mrs. Harold Patrick, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor, and Francine Zatlen was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Margaret Weisling and Rhoda Garber; Jo Ann Kozloff, cousin of the bride, was flower girl, and Nancy Lapin, another cousin, was junior bridesmaid. The bridegroom was served by Stuart Wilhelm as best man, and ushers were Robert Redlich and Robert Tuttleman. Michael Wer- ber, the bride's brother, was junior usher. Following a reception, the couple left by air for a honey- moon in Miami Beach, Fla. * * * • KUSHNER -BERK. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berk, of San Juan Dr., announce The marriage on March 19, at Beth Aaron . Syna- gogue, of their daughter, Sally, to Sol Kushner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kushner, of Windsor, Ont. The newlyweds spent their, honeymoon in Miami Beach, Fla. * * * CODEN - WEINDLING. In a candlelight ceremony performed by Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Cantor DaVid Katzman at the Bnai Moshe, April 3, Barbara Joan Weindling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weindling, of Glendale Avenue, was married to Theodore Paul Coden, son of Mr. and Mrs. • Jacob Cohen, of Tuxedo Avenue. The bride chose a gown of spaced lace over shimmering white satin, fashioned with a deep sweetheart neckline and bouffant skirt flowing gracefully from the long torso. A shaped Juliet cap, embroidered with iri- descent pearls and sequins,. se- Reproductions of paintings by Frederick Solomon, who has suc- ceeded in combining the career of a rabbi with that of an art- ist, illustrate the Art Calendar issued by' the National Federa- tion of Temple Sisterhoods for the Jewish year 5716 which will begin a t sun- down on Sept. 16. The NFTS is the women's division of the Unioa Ahavas Achim Sisterhood DI American He-. brew Congrega- Elects Its New Officers tions. Rabbi Solo- Mrs. Jerome Kirschbaum has been chosen president • of the mon's paintings Ahavas Achim Sisterhood. have been exhi- Others elected a r e Mesdames bited and have Joseph Glicker, Charles Zwirn won the acclaim Rabbi Solomon and David Cooper, vice-presi- of critics in England, Germany, •dents; Edward Allen, Jules South Africa and Israel. Ex- Suberoff and Samuel Solomon, amples of his work have been secretaries; and Morris Snyder, hung in the Royal Academy in teasurer. Elected to the board London and are to be found in are Mesdames Isadore Goodman several important collections, in- cluding the Samuel Courtauld and Hy Lenard. collection. The above will be inducted at Born in Germany, Rabbi Solo- an Installation Dinner Monday evening, in the synagogue social mon and his wife came to the hall. Mrs. Jack Glickstein, chair- United States in 1954 and he is man, states that reservations now the spiritual leader of Tem- may be made by calling her at ple Beth Ha-Sholom, Williams- Bnai Moshe Sisterhood UN. 3-7044. Guests are invited port, Pa. Previously, Rabbi Nets $1000 at Luncheon Solomon had been associated to attend. . with Dr. Lily H. Montagu, O.B.E., At the recent Torah lunch J.P., in the pulpit of the West Detroiter Visits Flower Show Central Synagogu e, London, eon of the Sisterhood of Bnai At ZOA House in Israel Moshe $1,000 was raised, Mrs. England. Fred Weiss, president, reports. The Sisterhood Art Calendar Mrs. Pauline Chase, of 3037 Among those responsible were: Monterey, was one of hundreds may be purchased from the Na- Mrs. Robert Middleman. Torah of American and other tourists tional Federation of Temple Sis- chairman; Mesdames Emil Phil- to participate in the re cent terhoods, 838 Fifth Ave., New lips, Morris Rosenberg and Da- Passover festivities held at ZOA York 21, or from affiliated Sis- vid Bernstein; Mrs. Morris Gold- House, Israel's largest single cul- terhoods. man, program chairman; and tural and civic center, which is Mrs. Moses Lehrman, chairman a project of the Zionist Organ- Hikers Set Kensington Outing of the day. ization of America. Mrs. Harry Markle, member- Avalon Hiker's will meet at 1 Mrs. Chase's visit also coin- p.m., Sunday, at the Avalon ship chairman, announces that cided with the inauguration of Theater parking lot, prior to a the pay-up luncheon, closincr af- Tel Aviv's first annual Flower hike at Kensington Park. All fair of the season, will be t' held Show, during which the ZOA hikers should bring their own on May 9. There will be a musi- House lobby was transformed food for a "cook-out." New hik- cal program with Mrs. Adele into a huge makeshift garden ers, over 21, are invited. For in- Brown entertaining. All members donating more where dozens of species of Israel formation, call Barney Borden, plants and flowers were dis- UN. 4-8625, or Ann Mirves, TO. than $10 to Torah are entitled to attend the luncheon of the played. 5-0594. Michigan District of National Women's League, United Snya- gogue of America, at Cong. Sha- arey Zedek on June 7. Members of all sisterhoods will jointly present a skit. Group of Nationally Advertised Members interested in joining a bowling league are requested to contact Mrs. Herman Rosen- $3.50 1•7, berg, TY 6-9857. Mother' BRASSIERES 2)4 Reg. $6 & $8 $295 and $395 cured her veil of scalloped silk illusion. She carried a semi- cascade bouquet of phaelanopsis, orchids, stephanotis, and varie- gated ivy. Mrs. Henry Wietecha, sister of the bride, attended her as matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Aaron Krieger, Mrs. Jerome Swartz, Mrs.. Brad Jacobs, Miss Lucille Weindling and Miss Janet Weingarden. Miss Bette Lynn Hyman was flower girl. Macy Coden was his brother's best -man. Seating the guests were Bill Schussler, Morrey Katz, Mort Lieberman,. Marvin Kahn- noff, and Stephen. Coden. Jef- frey Buten was ring bearer. Following a dinner and re- ception in the synagogue social hall, Mr. - and Mrs. Coden left for a honeymoon in Miami Beach. On • their return, they will reside at 3320 W. Chicago. - - - - Plastic Furniture Covers Reg. 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