.44taitok , DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Ahavas Achim Youth Group Friday, July 8, 1955 Adivdiei Soci4 Mr. Jerry Greenbaum, of 2075 Oakman Blvd., was a passenger aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth when it sailed June 29 from New Yirk. He will tour Epgland, Scotland, Holland, France, Switzer- land, Italy and Germany, returning aboard the same ship on Aug. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Schiller, of Flint, Mich., left for Israel last Wednesday, aboard Sabena Airlines to spend the summer with their family in Tel Aviv. Mrs. Dora Ehrlich and Mrs. Rose Cooper have returned to this city following a tour of Europe and Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ross, of 14915 Petoskey, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a surprise dinner party, given last Sunday by their ,thildren Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Ross, of Waco, Tex., Mr. and Mrs. Morey Skolnick, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zaft, of Oak Park. The dinner, held at Club Gay Haven, was at- tended by the couple's family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Julius J. Berkowitz (Ruth Hoffman) and family, formerly of Monte Vista Ave., are now residing in their new home at 21921 Gardner, Oak Park, Mich. Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Kass, of Cherrylawn Ave., are in Montreal, Canada this week to attend the wedding of Sorel Dickstein, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Moishe Dickstein, of Montreal. They will re- turn to Detroit to complete arrangements for their son Roy's Bar Mitzvah on July 16. Mrs. Joseph H. Gossman and sons, Sanford, Robert and David recently honored Maj. Joseph H. Gossman, of the U.S. Army Dental Corps, at an open house at their home on San Juan Dr. Maj. Goss- man has left for a two year tour of duty at Verdun, France. His family will join him shortly. -- Miss Muriel Maxine Bensman was recently honored by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bensman, of 2978 Burlingame, with a party celebrating her graduation from. Central High School. Miss Bensman will enter Walsh Institute in Septetmber. Among the many guests were her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Swid- ler and daughter; of Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silverman, of Greenlawn Ave., were re- cently honored with a surprise party and family dinner given on their 35th wedding anniversary by their children Mr. and Mrs. -Isadore Silverman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silverman and Raymond Silverman. The party was held in the home of the Lsadore Silver- mans, on Stout Ave. Roberta Feldman Wed To Philadelphia Youth Achavas Achim Youth. Group will hold its first summer out- ing on Thurdsya afte.rnoon when members will mdtt with box lunches at 1 p.m., at Stoepel Park II, Evergreen and W. Outer Dr. The meml2ership also is pre- paring for participation in the United Synagogue Youth region- al convention, to be held here Betrothal Told Slates Outing on Thursday next spring. Janet Waserman, president, attended a planning meeting with other Conserva- tive synagogue youth members to prepare the groundwork foil; the parley. 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