Miss Hirsch of Ohio
To Wed Detroiter

activities in ociety

Bnai Brith Activities

Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter and daughter, Sylvia Muriel, are now
residing in their new home at 12960 Borgman, Huntington Woods,
Mich.
Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Hyman and daughters, Elaine and Diane,
recently moved into their new home at 1370 Wellesley Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth, of Tyler Ave., recently celebrated
their 22nd wedding anniversary with their children, Allan and
Sandra.
Mrs. Bessie Wohlman, of Atlanta, Ga., is here on a visit to her
children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bernstein, and her grandchildren,
Gail and Peggy, of Lee Baker Dr., Southfield Township.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ruby, of W. Outer Dr., will leave follow-
ing Yom Kippur for their home at Palm Isle, -Miami Beach, Fla.
They will remain there until Passover.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Waller, of Wildemere Ave., were recent
hosts at Holiday Manor to the following out-of-town guests who
came here to attend the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Rickie, on Sept.
10: Mr. and Mrs. Abe Berger, Mrs. Augusta M. Fischer, Dr. and Mrs.
Abraham Beckerman and son, Emil, of New York; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Rappaport, of Middletown, Conn.; Mrs. Martin Gitlin and
son, Stewart, of New Haven, Conn.; Mrs. Ben Lieberman, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Waller, Mr. Irving Waller and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kove,
of Brooklyn; Mrs. Bernard Fuchs and son, Larry, of Homestead, L.I.;
MISS BARBARA HIRSCH
Mrs. Minnie Greenbaum and Mr. Murray Greenbaum, of Paterson,
N. J.; Mrs. Bessie Schwartz and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gelb, of South
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hirsch,
Orange, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Berger and children, of Evansville,
of Cleveland Heights, 0., an-
In.; and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gills, of Canton, 0.
Mrs. • Sadie Komaroff, a member of Kibbutz Degonia B. in Israel nounce the engagement of their
for the past 221/2 years, formerly of Detroit, is visiting her daughter daughter, Barbara Gay, to Leon-
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milan, of 1689 -5 Princeton.
ard Schreier, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander Schreier, of 3238 Les-
Sholem Aleichem Group lie, Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Mahler
Honeymoon in France

Plan Folk Song Program

Miss Hirsch is a senior at Ohio
State University where she is
majoring in elementary, educa-
tion. Mr. Schreier attends med-
ical school at the University of
Michigan, and is affiliated with
Tau Delta Phi and Phi Delta
Epsilon fraternities.

Chapter II, Sholem Aleichem
Institute, will begin its program
for the year with an evening of
Jewish folk songs at 9 p.m., to-
day, in the Institute. "Amol Iz
Geven" will be narrated by Char-
lotte Shapiro.
Molka Shaw, pianist, will ac-
company the following members
of the choral group: Maurice
Beckerman, Paul Chover, Miriam
Cohen, Gertrude Forman, Pauline
Forman, Paul Gold, Miriam
Gornbein, Sylvia Heideman,
Gladys Herzlick, Sid Kaye, Men-
del Korn, Leo. Mogill, Manny
Shaw and Sam Zafron.

An August wedding is being
planned.

HENRY MORGENTHAU
LODGE recently elected the fol-
lowing new officers: Alex Adel-
berg, president; Gerald Gorzeck,
Harvey Weisberg and Murray
Sedley, vice-presidents; Kalman
Bruss, Martin Samuel and Rob-
ert Kohler; secretaries; Saul Moss,
treasurer; Harry Moss, chaplain;
Sam Zack, warden; and Leo Kap-
lan, guardian. Trustees are Her-
bert Lenter, chairman, Sidney
Chafetz, Ted Frazis, Ernest Klein
and Sid Felstein.
* * *
LOUIS STONE LODGE and
CHAPTER announced their first
meeting of the fall season at 8:15
p.m., Thursday, at Cong. Beth
Yehuda, Wyoming near Thatcher.
Mark Beltaire, of The Detroit
Free Press, will be master of
ceremonies and Edgar A. Guest,
popular Detroit poet, will be the

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special guest. Sammy Wolf will
provide musical entertainment.
Prospective members are invited.

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Friday, September 23, 1955

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At a double-ring ceremony
Sept. 11, in the Sheraton-Cadillac
Hotel, Renee Adrienne Rom be-
came the bride of Burton Mahler.
Rabbi Morris Adler officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rom, of.
Fairfield Ave. Mr. Mahler is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton K.
Mahler, of Pontchartrain Dr.
For her wedding, the bride
chose a gown which highlighted
a boatnecked, imported French
Chantilly lace bodice studded
with sequins, with cap sleeves
and matching lace gauntlets.
The imported Italian silk over-
skirt had an inserted - border of
the lace, curved upward to a
pointed waistline and fell away
to reveal a Chantilly lace under-
skirt and extended into a cathe-
dral train.
Her double-tiered, scalloped
veil of illusion fell to fingertip
length from a lace tiara of seed
pearls, and she carried a prayer
book covered with white orchids
and eucalyptus foliage.
Rosalirid Moss was the bride's
maid of honor, and bridesmaids
were Carol Gould, Patricia Al-
bin, of Far Rockaway, N. Y., and
Rafelle Rom, the bride's sister..
. Joel Mahler was his brother's
best man, and ushers included
Glen . Grossman, Kenneth
Leon Kohlenberg, Jack
Jack Vor-
zimer and Jerome Waxman.
The newlyweds left aboard the
SS Independence for a honey-
moon in Paris and the French
Riviera. On their return, they
willtake up residence at _16745
field.
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