• DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, June 10, 1955 i n ocietv Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Lefkofsky, Of Huntington Road, Hunt- ington Woods, are sojourning in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. James Rachieff, formerly of Pasadena Ave., are now residing in their new home at 22181 Harding, Oak Park, Mich. On Thursday evening, Charles E. Feinberg, eminent Detroit collector of Walt Whitman items, was the guest speaker at the Brooklyn Public Librray, at a special program, "Whitman and Brooklyn," marking the Leaves of Grass Centennial Exhibit. Private Ronald Karp, son of Mrs. Nettie Karp, 20010 Black- stone, Detroit, has completed the Medical Training Center's eight- week course of advanced basic training at Brooke Army Medical Center, according to information from Fort Sam Houston, Texas. A surprise 50th wedding anniversary party was recently given. for Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kaufman, of 3295 Buena Vista, by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaufman, of 18240 Woodingham Dr. . Mr. and Mrs. David Schoichet, of Snowden Ave., have re- turned home following a two-month visit to Europe and Israel. Mrs. use D'Polski of Lawrence Ave., will leave for Europe next Wednesday aboard the Castel Felice. Rabbi and Mrs. Chaim J. Weingarten, of London, England, an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Chaye Mindel Levin, to Rabbi Yeshie Zav Meisels, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Chaim Meisels, of Detroit, at 7 p.m., June 22, at Cong. Beth Shmuel. Out- of-town guests will attend from Chicago, New York and Milwaukee. Rabbi Chaim Meisels is spiritual leader of Cong. Khal Charedim. His son was recently ordained in New York. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Gross, of 19620 Renfrew, honored their son, Robert Lewis, with a dinner party at Rainbow Terrace, honoring his graduation from the Jewish Parents Institute. Dr. Richard C. Hertz, of Temple Beth El, delivered the invoca- tion at commencement exercises of the Detroit Institute of Tech- nology on Monday evening, at Masonic Temple. Among the De- troit graduates were Leonard Applebaum, Burton Davis, Raymond Dubrinsky, Sheldon Freedman, Harold Gold, Hyman .Pilchik and Sheldon Willens, pharmacy; Benjamin Bormeinsky, Martin Hol- lander, Abba Shapiro, Harmon Tron and Milton Zucker, account- ing; and Joseph Jordan and Robert Kanter, engineering. ila ge mert io Mr. and Mrs. Morris Star, of 129 Laurel Dr., Battle Creek, Mich., announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Anne, to Gerald G. Danin, son of Mrs. Charles Danin, of 2212 N. Wood- , WE NEED Boarding Homes for Children Temporarily Separated from Their Families WE PAY Boarding Care and All Other Expenses CALL TO. 8-2490 JEWISH SOCIAL SERVICE BUREAU 13327 Linwood Child Going to Camp? We will sew LABELS FREE OF ANY CHARGE On Garments Purchased With Us! For Information Call: . TO. 8-7818 or TE. 4-3974 after 7 LAWRENCE TAILORS 11316 12th Street Labels Furnished by Buyer bridge, Saginaw, and the late Mr. Danin. The bride-elect is a graduat,..; of Frances Shinier Col- lege in Mt. Carroll, Ill., and is a secretary with the Federal De- fense Administration. Mr. Danin, a graduate of Bay City Jr. Col- lege and the University of Mich- igan, was graduated from Wayne University Law School. He is a member of Tau Epsilon Rho fraternity, and is former assist- ant Attorney General for the state of Michigan. A summer wedding is planned. • " • Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Har- ris, of Dexter Blvd., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Rhoda, to Mark Emmer, of New Jersey, son of Mr. Hyman Emmet, of Miami, Fla. A mid- summer wedding is planned. Sharron Stern Wed To Sherwood Colburn Dexter Gift Center 13228 Dexter TO. 8-3371 1 Block So. of Davison CAMP FARBAND Our new dining room and cabin facilities are now com- pleted. We will now be able to accomodate a few addi- tional campers, both boys and girls, 5-15, from July 31 to August 28. We have a staff of 70 qualified persons. Physician on camp grounds. Full camping program. Rates are very moderate. For information call Mr. Baruch, UN. 4-7629. CAMP FARBAND N. 4776r, " - • Duplicate Bridge Party Offered by Couples Club "Bridge Mix" is the name giv- en to a duplicate bridge party being sponsored by the Bridge Group of the Young Marrieds Group of Temple Israel. The -program, to which the public is invited at a small charge, will be held at 8 p. m., Sunday„ in the youth hall of the temple. Prizes to the winners and refreshments will be fea- tured. Reservations may be phoned to. Mrs. Bernice Boigon, bridge group chairman, UN. 1-6223, or Mrs. Joan Braun, LI. 5-2110, to- day or Saturday. WEDDING, SHOWER and BAR MITZVAH PLANS With on artistic guest list foble directory. Reasonable. MRS. SHERWOOD COLBURN In a candlelight ceremony ,on May 29, in the Sheraton Cadil- lac Hotel, Sharron Lynn Stern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stern, of Santa Barbara Dr., was united in marriage to Sherwood Colburn, son of Mrs. Esther Col- burn and the late Mr. Harry Colburn. The bride chose a gown of princess lines, with a bodice of duchess lace, full, waltz-length skirt of ivory silk chiffon and a contour belt of de lustre satin. Her two-tiered veil of silk illu- sion was caught to her head by a fitted cap of matching lace. Mrs. Yale Levin was matron of honor, and Rena Stern was jun- ior bridesmaid. Leslie Colbutn was his brother's best man, and ushers were Alan Colburn, Mer- ton Colburn, Ronald Stern, 'Ar- nold Levin, . Dr. Sherwin Lutz and Ralph Sheplow. The newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Miami and Cuba. 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Al Sklare chairman, UN. 4-7765. * * * OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY CLUB will meet at 9 p. m., to- day, in the home of Mrs. Frank Birnbaum, 17336 K e n t u c k y. Election of officers will be held. Mrs. George Gilbert, a visitor from California. will attend the meeting, which is the last until September. • * LADIES OF MOSAIC will hold a fund-raising luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Rainbow Terrace. Entertainment a n d prizes will be offered. For res- ervations, call Mrs. Rhea Nolish, chairman, TU. 3-3989; or her co-chairmen, Mrs. Eva Perlmut- ter, UN. 3.-0083;•andMrs: Gladys Baskin; •UIL '34-3208i The 'incomparable Custom Fitted Complete Your . • , A buffet dinner on Tuesday evening, in the home of Mrs. Sam Feldman, 4004 W. Outer Dr., will mark the season's close for members of NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE WOMEN. Chair- , men will submit final reports, awards will be given to the lead- Mrs. Rose Needle, president of ' ing fund-raisers and new offi- BNAI DAVID. 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