DETROI I JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Friday, July 8, 1955 Lois Linden Leaves ZOD Post; Is Given Testimonial Dinner Miss Lois Linden, for the past three years executive director of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, has resigned her post. She is being succeeded by Miss Estelle Gordon. The officers and members of the board of the ZOD honored Miss Linden, in appreciation for her efficient services to the Zionist cause at a testimonial dinner on June 30. A. C. Lappin was the toastmaster. Speeches were delivered by Rabbis Moses Lehrman, Leon Fram and Mor- ris Adler; Leon Kay, Samuel Feldstein and Harry Cohen. Miss Linden waz presented with a gift as a token of the ZOD's appreciation for her work. l iAnten, AVODAH CHAPTER,' Pioneer Women, will hold its annual luncheon and splash party on July 19, at the summer home of Mrs. Max Stulberg, 2030 : Willow Beach. Cass Lake._ Members and their children are invited. For information, call Mrs. Max Ny- man, chairman, TO. 8-3387. * * GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a lawn party and luncheon at Golumbia Wed To David Kaufman Mrs. Bernard Abramson, of Detroit, has been selected Di- vision V advisor of Phi Sigma Sigma sorority, according to an announcement by the society's Grand Council in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Abramson will b`e advisor to all District V sororities, which include Wayne University, Uni- versity of Manitoba, Ohio State University and University of Missouri. She has been advisor to the local Beta Lamda Chap- ter for the last five years. Prior to a 10-week vacation in New York and New Jersey where she will meet with na- tional officers of Phi Sigma Sigma to determine philan- thropies and rushing activities for the coming year, Mrs. Ab- ramson was given a surprise party by the local group. Past philanthropic contribu- tions made by the organization have gone to the Brandeis Uni- versity library, Michigan Chil- dren's Hospital and the Yeshiva University Medical School. MRS. DAVID KAUFMAN In a double ring candle-light ceremony Sunday night at the Whittier Hotel, Daone Golumbia and David Kaufman were united in marriage by Dr. Leon Fram and Rabbi M. Robert Syme. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Golumbia, of Oak Dr. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kauf- man, of Long Island, N.Y. The bride chose for her wed- ding a gown of white silk tulle. The close fitting basque, appli- qued with motifs of alencon The world's highest artificial lace and tiny seed pearls, was ski jump- - is located in Iron accented by a gallerie neckline Mountain, Mich. and long pointed sleeves. The bouffant skirt was emphasized by panniers of tulle, touched Arrow Driving School with appliques of the lace. .Her 6346 W. McNichols three-tiered French illusion veil Detroit 21, Michigan was held by a Juliet cap of Dear Sirs, matching lace and seed pearls. learned to drive at the Arrow She carried two white orchids Driving School and I can't begin on •a satin Bible. to tell you what a wonderful thing DOnna Garfield was maid of it has meant to me. I can go shopping, visit friends, take my honor, and the bride's little sis- children to the beach, attend my ter, Sherri, was junior maid of women's clubs, and do many honor. The bridesmaids were other things I couldn't do before Marilyn Bonin, Mrs. Arbrey Geal-- I learned to drive. I'm never "tied er. Mrs. Aubrey Myerson and down" to the hoUse for the lock Mrs. Jack Weinstock. - of driving, - regardless of snow-- or rain; nor do I ever have to • de- The - bridegroom chose as his pend on my husband or friends to best man Arthur Golumbia, chauffeur .me anywhere. Arrow brother of the `.bride. His ushers Driving School has literally made were Allen Schechter, Murray my dreams - come true for introduc- Yolles, • Fred Yaffee and Myron ing me to the freedom of driving. Wazberg. Mrs. - Greenwald After dinner and a reception, 10801 Oak Park Blvd. the newlyWeds left for a motor Oak Pork, Mich. trip through the East, after which they will reside in Ann DI. 1- Arbor, where Mr. Kaufman will complete his studies as law 9200 student at the University of Michigan, and... 1V1ANISCHEWITZ KOSHER BABY MEATS THE ONLY KOSHER BABY MEATS ,MADEI STORMED BEEF • BEEF HEART • LAMB ' VEAL • LIVER Why not introduce thine •and see how well. they get along' together, MANISCHEWITZ —"Kosher Foods From The Cradle On" - • ....,..******9.***,,,dr,,,,* co*./.. 0,0 ,-4*-0****"......*Ieteruswanwr 41,0•40. ■ 1.4•10.104.4.1 : 70 Israelis to Study in U.S. Under American Aid Plan TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Seventy Israeli technicians, of whom 20 have already left for the United States, are to pursue advanced studies in the United States this year under America's Technical Assistance Program. it was an- nounced by the American Em- 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home . of Airs. Dorothy Brindze, 20193 Strathmoor. The public is in- vited. • * * * WOMEN'S ORTHODOX LEAGUE closed its season re- cently with an installation pro- gram in the home of Mrs. I. Rockove. Mrs. Y. Homnick, in- stalling officer, inducted the following women: Mesdames J. Elias., president; J. Gluckowsky, vice-president; M. Carmen, treasurer; A. Fishweicher, I. Flam and Y. Goldberg, secre- taries. A buffet supper, served in the garden, and a program, con- cluded the evening. Hostesses were Mesdames Henry Baum, Max Carmen, LOuis Cohen, S. N. Cohen, J. Elias and I. Rockove. bassy. Coming Soon In • OAK PARK! Another IRV GRUMET Shop for MEN and BOYS MISS CHARLOTTE BANK * * Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Bank, of Greenlawn Ave., announce the betrothal of their daughter, Charlotte, to Arthur Fiszbein, of Sturtevant Ave. An Oct. 30 wed- ding is planned. TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER- HOOD's garden club will hold its sixth and concluding pro- gram in a series on "Flower Arrangement" at 10 a.m., Mon- day, in the temple. Mrs. Frances Allmeyer directs the series. * * BETH ITZCHOCK SISTER- HOOD will hold its annual pic- nic in conjunction with the Sunday school on July 17, at Chandler Park. Mrs. Jane Ros- enfeld, Sisterhood president, and Mrs. Harry Salwin, school supervisor, invite all members, their friends and children. Mil- ton Freeman will be chairman, and luncheon, games and prizes will be featured. The park en- trance is at Frankfort and Gray. * * * AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB, at its closing luncheon meeting recently, appointed committees for the October donor luncheon, according to Mrs. Louis Tamar- off, president. Mrs. Al Belinsky is donor chairman, assisted by Mesdames Irving Labell, co- chairman; and Julius Portnoy and Louis Gedanke, ticket chair- men. De Freed Forever Irons ugly UNWANTED HAIR Why put up with that social handicap? Lot is rornovi your suporflu- ous hair parmariontly by ELECTROLYSIS—th• Only method ondorsoti by physicians. MAH JONGG SETS And Supplies CONSULTATION FREE AvRNEs, R.E. 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