Honeymoon in. Europe Women's Division of Federation Opens Mi ss Spector Plights Troth to P.M.Davidson Folkwing Oct. 11 Rites Blue Book Seminars with Zelditch MRS. CHARLES RANDOLPH Speaking their vows to Rabbi Morris Adler before an altar im- provised in the Sheraton-Cadiltac Hotel's Grand Ballroom on Oct. 11 were Janet Lynn Sell and Charles Randolph. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ernest Sell, of 4022 Leslie. Mr. Ran- dolph, a Detroiter; is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest - Meyer Schwarz, of New York. Cantor Jacob Sonenklar also officiated at the rites. The bride chose a pearl-shaded gown of Italian silk taffeta, with fitted bodice accented with a por- trait neckline and short sleeves, appliqued'with Alencon lace and tiny pearls. The bouffant skirt, with motifs of matching lace on the hips and cascading halfway down the skirt, fell into a cathedral train. A four-tiered veil of silk illusion fell from a tiny crown of the lace embroidered in pearls. She carried a bouquet of small or- chids, stephanotis and English ivy. The bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Walter Rowe, of New York, was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Milton Barnett, Sharon Niskar and Ruth Levitt. The bridegroom asked his father to be his best man, while serving as ushers were Albert Katzman, Arthur Kaufman, John Nielan, Irving Haberman and Jerome Fine. Following a dinner and recep- tion, the young couple flew to New York where they embarked for a honeymoon in Europe. They will take up residence in Detroit on their return. The first two seminars of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation's annual Blue Book Seminar Series will be held Friday morning and afternoon, Nov. 4, at the Esther Berman Building, under the direction of Morris Zelditch, New York. The seminar committee chairman, Mrs. Charles Lakoff, announces that Seminar One of the four part se- Zelditeh ries will be held 10:20-12:20 p.m. and Seminar Two 1-2:45 p.m., with lunch served at nominal charge in the interim. Mrs. Sam- uel Linden is co-chairman of this session. Zelditch is director of social planning for the Council of Jew- ish' Federations and Welfare Funds where his work concerns study and planning for social services in American and Cana- dian Jewish communities. In "Seminars One and Two called "New Directions in Social Wel- fare in the United States" he will cover trends in social wel- fare, relationship between serv- ices in the general community and those in the Jewish commu- nity, the relationship of those programs to federal programs, and unmet needs in social wel- fare. Mesdames Henry Berris, Wil- liam Fleischman, Hiram Popkin, Women's ORT Sets Ca rni va lFairNov. 5-6 Plans for its fourth annual Carnival Fair are being made by the Michigan Region of Women's American ORT. The program will start the evening of Nov. 5 and continue through Nov. 6, at Car- penter's H a 1 I , Puritan and Steel. Among the many features will be movies a n d entertain- ment for the children and a dance for teen- Mrs. Rubin agers, with Dick Stein and his orchestra playing the music. Mrs. Jack Rubin, chairman of the carnival, states that other at- tractions will be an auction of merchandise; including f urs, increased Activity Marks wearing apparel and housewares. Young Israel Donor Event She is assisted by Mrs. Theodore Stimulated by a donor rally Roth, co-chairman. A parcel post booth. with pack- held ealier this week, members of the Women's League of Young ages from all over the ,world, Israel have stepped up the pace some frdm celebrities, and num- of preparations for their donor erous other booths will be fea- luncheon, to be held Nov. 9, at tured. Chairmen in charge of booths in- Rainbow Terrace. clude Mesdames Abe Guttenberg, Irv- Mrs. Henry Dworkin, donor ing Rader, general store; David Kay, Abe Cherrin, J. Beal, groceries; Henry chairman, issued an appeal to Pariser, Sydney Weisman, heirlooms; members to attempt to complete Herbert Kallet, children's clothing; Howard Kronick, children's activities; their donor assignments for tic- C. Harry Malbin, Bernard Sumner, kets and reservations within the post office; Theodore Roth, Max Be- linsky, toys; Jack Rubin, Ben Chest- week. nut, Joseph Franovitz, snackbar; Hen- Heading the arrangements com- ry Kaine, Merritt Kallet, books; Jack Philip Stern, Ralph Bonin, mittee for the donor are Mes- Sporn, Eugene Epstein, country store, and dames Herman K. Cohen, pro- John Wise and Morton Hochman, gram: David Novetsky, divisions; tickets. Proceeds from the fair will go Al Sandweiss, Jonas Siegal, Sam- to provide and maintain ORT uel Platt, B e n Weinstock, M. schools in North Africa and other Sitzman, Hillel Abrams, Harold parts of the world, states Mrs. Kaplan, Wolf Cohen and Miss Oliver A. Ruby, ORT District Ida Weinberg, captains. .president, who returned this Proceeds from the program help support youth activities at week from the 13th biennial con- vention of ORT in NeW York. the Young Israel Center. Ahavas Achim Youth Slate Yeshivah PTA Offers Annual Movie Night Two Events This Week Ahavas Achim Youth Group will hold its- first oneg shabbat at 3:30 p.m., Saturday, in the synagogue. -Under the chairman- ship of Marjorie Schwartzberg, sabbath games and songs are planned. Janet Waserman, president, an- nounces that the Harvest Hop will be held at 7:30 p.m., Tues- day, in the synagogue social hall. Richard Snyder is social chair- man, and Martin Lipson, refresh- ment chairman, is in charge of hosts and hostesses. Special guests will be members of the Youth Group of Pontiac's Cong. Bnai Israel. All young peo- ple in the community are invited to attend. Dress is informal. Yeshivath Beth Yehudah PTA will hold its annual movie night on Nov. 15 at the Dexter Theater when two, Technicolor movies, "The Student Prince" and "To- night We Sing" will be screened. The affair enables the PTA membership to carry out its pro- gram of extra-cufricular activity, which includes improvement of playground facilities, replenish- ing of kitchen supplies and re- stocking the school library. Mrs. Bennet Bider, chairman advised that tickets are available by calling her, TO. 7-5752, or Mrs. Solomon N. Cohen, TO. 9-9466,, or at the Yeshivah office. DETROI T JEWISH NEWS-1 7 Friday, October 28, 1955 Julien Priver, Reuben I. Shapiro, Isidore Sobeloff and James L. Van Vliet of the seminar sub- committee assisted Mrs. Lakoff and Mrs. Linden in planning the session. The third Seminar, "New Di- rections in Social Welfare in Is- rael," will be held Nov. ,18 with a presentation by Ernest Stock, consultant on overseas studies to the Council of Jewish Federa- tions and Welfare Funds. "New Directions in Social Wel- fare at Home" is the course title of the fourth seminar, to be held Dec. 2 with a presentation by William Avrunin, associate direc- tor, Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit. All sessions will be held at the Esther Berman Building of the United Hebrew Schools, Schaefer at 7-Mile. Group Formed Here To Aid Sanatorium Detroit Chapter of Deborah has recently been formed here to work in support of the Deborah Sanatorium at Brown Mills, N.J., a hospital for •patients with lung cancer, tuberculosis and children with rheumatic fever. The new group joins 120 other chapters throughout the country in supporting this institution. Ex- pressly for people on whom long illnesses would be a financial bur- den, the institution is nationally recognized. Although in its 35th year, the sanatorium was unknown to most Detroiters until_one of the organ- izers was aided by the group. Officers of the group are Doris Greene, acting president; Rosa- lind L-eWine, vice-president; An- nette Konheim, Jean Gothelf and Florence Goldstein, secretaries; Toba Rothschild, treasurer; Molly Furst, trustee, and Sylvia Klein- smith, membership. A barn dance is planned as the organization's first affair. It will be held at 8:30 p.m. Nov. 20, at Graemer's Barn, 11 Mile and Inkster. A meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, at the home of Jean Gothelf, 22040 Ridgedale, Oak Park. Interested women are urged to call Doris Greene, DI. 1-9217, or Annette Konheim, VE. 8-1741. - . : 4.*:?, .K.>-„ :;-:OX .41 ■ X X.V.,: % ,-,1 :- .0:4K4...1t;, Ben Katzman PHOTOGRAPHS by BERNARD H. WINER KE, 1-8196 OM- At a recent dinner party at Carl's Chop House, Mr. and Mrs. George Spector, of.5576 W. Outer Dr., announced the engagement of their daughter, Florence G., to Paul M. Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davidson, of 19730 Greenfield. 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