▪ Fran Fair TVedcling Pioneer Women Set . Program for the Year Committees of the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women - met throughout the summer to plan activities for the coming season. Foremost on the agenda will be the 30th Year Jubilee Lunch- eon, set for Oct. 19, at Masonic Temple, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Harry Kay. Mrs. Harold Noveck is program chairman. The national convention of Pi- oneer Women, to be held in Tor- onto this year, Oct. 23 to 26, will have a large delegation of De- troit members, who presently are planning their participation. Activities of the local organi- zation will culminate with the traditional donor event, to be held Dec. 4, and about which MISS JANET LYNN SELL plans will be announced at a At a recent informal garden later date. • party, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ernest Sell announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Janet Lynn, to Charles Randolph, of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Meyer Schwarz, of New York. Mr. Randolph is a graduate of the School of Business Admin- istration of the University of New Mexico. Janet was graduat- ed from the School of Journalism of Wayne University last June. An early fall wedding is planned. Honeymoon in Mexico ing Rites Here "He used to say an ignorant person cannot be pious nor can one who is engaged overmuch in business grow wise." —Pirke Aboth, 2:6 Dave Diamond Orchestras—Entertainment 308 Fox Bldg. WO 2-4814 - UN. 4-4346 reKgizeimimagEK>axix*xix.x>wl • Plastic Furniture Covers V $ $ . MAD R EEA TD OY O M RA DD ER E OR 'MRS. GERALD KRAFT In a ceremony performed Aug. 7, at Adas Shalom Synagogue, CALL ANNA KARBAL * ' ' ■ f Sandra Doris Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson, TO. 7-0874 1 Separate Cushion Covers $1 Upi. of Marlowe Ave., became the ttliWgi2eKiMiZi"g€KatiWCilW>Mia:4 7 .1 bride of Gerald Kraft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jule Kraft, of W. Outer Dr. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Dr. Leon Frain, Cantor Nicholas Fen- akel and the Adas Shalom Choir And His Orchestra officiated. Music and Entertainment The bride chose a gown of For Every Occasion Italian silk. The full skirt was TU. 3-2892 floor length with rosettes gather- ing up the deep, tucked scallops. Her veil of illusion fell from a Candids by crown, and she carried a Bible covered with phaelanopsis and stephanotis. Frona Johnson, the bride's sis- and associates ter, was maid of honor. Brides- TY 8-7800 maids were Sheila Altman, of Chicago, Judith Soldinger, Geri See Our New, Exclusive Posen and Sandra Klein. Gilt-Edge Library Album Alan Willens was the bride- groom's best man. Ushers were Gary Kraft, Slitidon Schwartz, Eugene Parker and Jerome Mill- man. Following a dinner and recep- NORTHWEST tion at Adas Shalom, the couple FORMAL RENTAL left for a honeymoon in Mexico For Men and Boys City. On their return, they plan White Dinner Jackets to reside in Boston, Mass., where Mr. Kraft will attend the Har- Specialize in All Alterations vard University Graduate School, and Sandra will be enrolled at BEN MATZ Boston University. Custom Tailor it SAM GRU•KOff Dave Dombey McKeldin, Sob- eloff In Double Ring Rites Leave for Israel On Mission of CIO Irl Double-Rink Rites NEW YORK, (JTA) — Gover- nor Theodore R. McKeldin of Maryland and Solicitor General Simon Sobeloff and their wives sailed for Israel as guests of the CIO and Histadrut. As trustees of the Philip Murray Memorial Foundation, they will participate in the dedication of the Philip Murray Cultural Center of His- tadrut at Elath. A CIO delegation headed by president Walter Reuther left by TRAVEL SERVICE MRS. JOSEPH H. GROSSMAN In a double-ring ceremony Aug. 28, at Holiday Manor, Ger- trude Nedelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nedelman, of Elmhurst Ave., was united in marriage to Joseph Herbert Grossman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Grossman. Rabbi Leon Fram and Cantor Robert S. Tul- man officated. The bride's candlelight ivory gown of imported rose pointe lace was highlighted by a skirt composed of layer upon layer of accordion pleated tulle. Her cap was of matching lace and held in place a shoulder length veil. She carried white orchids and- stepha- notis pinned to a white Bible. Attending the new Mrs. Gross- man were Bernice Nedelman, the bride's' twin sister, as maid of honor and Mrs. Joseph Bale, cou- sin of the bride, as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Santon Becker, Harriet Weizen, Joan Meister and Zella Gross- man. Deni Bale served as her cousin's junior bridesmaid. The bridegroom was assisted by his brother, Dr. Sam Gross- man, as best man, and ushers in- cluded Larry Nedelman, Daniel Grossman, Ed Silberstein and Herman Goldsmith. Ronald Bale was junior usher. Following dinner and a recep- tion, the couple left for a honey- moon in Northern Michigan, after which they will take up residence in Redford Township. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were from Colum- bus, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania. Volunteer Award To Mrs. Barnett Recently singled out as the Vol- unteer of the Week by Central Volunteer Bureau and Sinai Hos- pital, Mrs. Harry Barnett, 660 Whitmore Road, has now re- ceived' her Red Feather award pin for community service. Active in volunteer work for over 20 years, Mrs. Barnett has served both the United Founda- tions and the Allied Jewish Cam- paign as leader and solicitor. During this time Mrs. Barnett's 7639 W. 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