• ctivities in Society Ruth .Gruber . Warns Egypt Planning War _ I• en.eDresser Weds Dr. Richard Sinclair Members of the Men's Club of Adas Shalom Synagogue who will participate in the Great Lakes Regional convention of the National Federation of Men's Clubs this weekend in Cleveland, 0., include Nicholas Lazar, president; Julius Allan, vice-president; Harry Spoon, past president; Harry Keller, secretary, and Carl Lichtenstein and Sanford Gordon. Cantor and Mrs. Anton A. Rosenfeld, of 21970 Kipling, Oak Park, entertained Wednesday in honor of Cantor and Mrs. Jacob Tambor, recently elected cantor of Congregation Ahavas Achim;• and for Cantor and Mrs. Hyman Adler upon their return from Israel: All cantors of the city and their wives were present. . 3 omens Clubs BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD has completed plans for its 20th annual donor luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Rainbow Ter- race. Entertainment will be pro- vided by Max Sosin, Sammy Woolf and Cantor Hyman J. Adler, and prizes will be award- ed. For tickets, call Mrs. Louis Garvin, TE. 4-6550, or Mrs. Sam Traison, UN. 1-4166. * * * A membership teawill be PTER, given by NEGBAH CHA Pioneer Women, at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. Fred Gayer, 17331 San 'Juan. A cultural program is being plan- ned by Mrs. Fred Schuman. Friends are invited. * * * AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB recently held a luncheon meet- ing at which plans were dis- MRS. MICHAEL J. FRANZBLAU cussed for a victory luncheon Donna Carol Garfield and Dr. celebrating the success of the re- Michael J. Franzblau repeated cent donor event. * * *, their marital vows beneath a NORTHWEST CHAPTER, Wo- flower-banked canopy on Sept. 29, at a candlelight ceremony men's American ORT, will hold solemnized in the 'home of the a , dessert luncheon at 1 p.m., bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and `Thursday, in the home of. Mrs. Clarence Enggass, 19344 Cum- Mrs. Max Bonin, of Steel Ave. The bride is the daughter of berland. Mrs. Milton Okun, pro- Mr. and Mrs. Max Garfield, of gram chairman, advises that Cloverlawn Ave. Dr. Franzblau Lawrence A. Fleischman, local is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eu- art collector whose paintings gene Franzblau, of Roselawn were recently exhibited at the Ave. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal offi- Detroit Institute of Arts, will ciated, and the bridegroom's Speak on "Adventures in Ameri- can Art." Mrs. Joseph G. Fen- father chanted the service. Beverly Franzblau was her sis- ton, ORT's regional education ter's only attendant. Michael chairman, will report on the re- Schuman was the bride groom's cent biennial convention of the organization in New York, an- best man. Following a buffet supper, the nounces Mrs. Irwin Kurtz, presi- young couple flew to New York dent. * * * where they remained a week be- CITY OF HOPE CANCER fore sailing on the SS Flandre .for England where Dr. Franzblau FIGHTERS will hold a board will be connected with St. John's meeting at 12 noon, Monday, at Hospital, at the University of Holiday Manor. Mesdames Ben Caron, Louis Eilbaum, Edward London. They plan a tour of the Con- Fromstein, Irving Gold and Sid- tinent before returning home ney Knoll will be hostesses. Plans for the annual dinner- next summer. • dance'will be discussed. * * * BETH ITZCHOCK SISTER- HOOD, at its recent installation An emergency board meeting ceremonies, inducted the follow- is planned by the Jewish ing women: Mesdames Jane Ro- Women's European Welfare Or- senfeld, president; Simon Wein-7 ber, vice-president; Sherman ganization . at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Sarah Stine, Fisher, Walter Baggelman and Joseps Bershas, secretaries; and 3274 Sturtevant. At this time, final plans will Harry Salwin, treasurer and Sunday school supervisor. Trus- be announced for the 35th Jubilee Dinner and Dance, sponsored by tees are Yetta Hochman, Mrs. Bershas, Mrs. Fine and Mrs. North Woodward Branch. Fisher. Mrs. Bernard Schiller Mrs. Morris Miller is chairman was installing officer. of the JWEWO * * * effort, and Mrs. HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer A. Dinitz is Women, will hear Mrs.- Russell branch chair- Houle of the League of Women m a n. Reserva- Voters speak on "Ten Years of tions for the the United Nations" at its meet- dinner - dance ing Monday evening, in the home will be accepted of Mrs. Jack Steinhardt, 18495 until 'Monday's - San Juan. meting. * * * The annual RODIN CLUB recently celeb- event will be rated its 25th anniversary with a luncheon meeting at Beau- held this year at champ's, at which new members 6 p.m., Nov. 27, were welcomed. at the Bel-Aire * * * Terrace, and An autumn luncheon is plan- will feature Eli ned • by DETROIT LADIES Mintz, w h o is Mrs. Miller known primarily for his charac- LECHEM ANEEIM at 12 noon, terization of Uncle David on the Wednesday, at Zack's Catering.' radio and television show, "The For information,, call Mrs. Rose Kartun, WE 5-3457. Goldbergs." Eli Mintz to Appear At JWEWO Dinner X•X›, 57:KCK 8 For the Finest in Music ts Entertainment — Call's , ;:And o3 , Ben Katzman Z...0.11/..1101114111U0■0■0■0■111.1■0■0•■•010 Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Silverman, of Ohio Ave., have left for Miami Beach, Fla. They will spend the winter months Itt 435 20th St. Newlyweds to Reside In London, _Englafid Friday, November 11, 1955 Dr. Ruth Gruber, New York LI. 7-2943 Herald Tribune correspondent, "Z•2; >3)::;Elt Z*Nzf.:.;:.CK lecturer and world traveler, who is considered an outstanding au- thority on the Middle East, I CAN OFFER YOU . . . warned on Tuesday, at an ad- Excellent workmanship and expert dress before Detroit Hadassah in advice on your Social Invitations, Personalized Matches, Napkins, etc. Temple Israel, that Egypt is gird- At a Nominal Cost! ing for war on Israel. Call UN 3-9269 Dr. Gruber (Mrs. Philip H: RACHEL FRANZBLAU Michaels in private life) who has ■ ■ ■ ■4 ■ ■ ■ ■ seen Israel develoii from its small beginnings under the British Mandate to independent state- *Music by ... hood, and who traveled to the Jewish state with refugees, in the era when boats carrying new And His Orchestra settlers were turned back by x Britain, declared that the great * *TY 5-2445 UN 4-3018 A pioneering effort of the Jewish * ********************** settlers is imperiled by the ship- ment of Russian arms. FOR YOUR NEXT PARTY Russia, by gaining a foothold Delicious Hot or C o I d. Hors in the Middle East, would extend d'Ouvres and Home Made Pastries her influence in all of North Africa, Dr. Gruber warned. Mrs. Dwight Lee Pollock, of Los Angeles, Calif., and a former resident of Lafayette, Ind., was the house guest recently of Mrs. Celia Pollock, of Parkside Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schiller, of Huntington Woods, Mich., left last weekend for California where they are visiting Carmel and Palo Alto before going to San Francisco where Mr. Schiller will participate in sessions of the American Petroleum Institute. Before returning home around Thanksgiving Day, the Schillers will stop at Las Vegas, Nev. 14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 0/0 111.041 41.1 4. 0Mil.m.11.0111141 MNI INMI HM .... * DICK STEIN -1 MRS. RICHARD SINCLAIR In a ceremony solemnized Oct. 29, at Temple Israel, Irene Susan Dresser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Dresser, of 19231 War- rington, became the bride of Dr. Richard Sinclair, son of Mr. and American aid, with arms for Mrs. Isidor Seligman, of 24255 Israel, is vital in the present Scotia, Oak Park, Mich. crisis, she declared. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Dr. In her address, Dr. Gruber Leon Fram officiated at'the cere- evaluated the valuable work ac- mony. complished by Haclassah in Israel. The bride wore an all-white Chantilly lace gown, highlighted with a sculptured bodice, long y SFIDINE(Y PHOTOGRAPHS by sleeves and a bateau neckline, re- BERNARD H. Original Wedding Music embroidered with seed pearls and sequins. on Request The full skirt extended into a chapel sweep in scalloped lace. KE. 1-8196 Her three-tiered veil fell from a crown of matching lace and pearl embroidery. She carried a bou- quet of white orchids. Mrs. Blanche Stern was the bride's matron of honor, and Kosher Meat & Poultry Market . Sheila Constant, of Toronto, Ont., was the bridesmaid. Shelly Stern UN 1-7237 We Deliver 18275 WYOMING was the flower girl. Assisting the bridegroom as best W&Guarantee Top Quality Prime and Choice Cuts of man was Sheldon Colby. John Kosher Meats and Poultry - Seligman was an usher, and Mar- tin Dresser, the bkide's brother, - For Your Convenience: We Kosher and Wrap Meats was ring bearer. for Your Freezer at No Extra Charge! The couple left for a honey- moon in New York. KE. 1-1134 UN. 4-5939 For Your Entertainment RESNICK sZisc b WINER TO. 9-2459 NATHAN'S & IRVING'S SA Women's Division Slates Donor Nov. 16 Arrangements for the annual donor luncheon of the Women's Division, Sholem Aleichem tute, have been completed, it was announced this week by Mrs. Frances Driier, president. , The donor, which celebrates the 30th anniversary of the cul- tural organiza- tion, will be held at 1 2 : 3 0 p.m., Wednesday, at Rainbow Ter- race. Highlighted as the afternoon's guest entertain-, • er will be Betty Kowalsky, popu- lar local pianist and teacher, who will render several selec- In accordance,with a ruling by the VAAD HORABBONIM, no Kosher caterer in the city will cater any affair on Saturday or Jewish holiday. Any caterer who will violate this ruling, will no longer be recognized or supervised by us. We are appealing to everyone in the Community to co-operate in this important matter, for the sake of Sabbath observance. INViTATION TO OUR GET ACQUAINTED SNACK PARTY MONDAY, NOV. 14, 1955 2-4 and 8-9 P.M. Miss Kowalsky Prior to Wednesday's affair, a pre-donor luncheon, with Coun- cilwoman Blanche Parent Wise as guest Speaker, has been planned for Saturday afternoon, at the Institute, 18495 Wyoming. Mrs. Eva Jacobson is fund- raising chairman. Vladimiritzer Organization Holds Benefit Games Party 16043 W. McNichols nr. Mansfield Samuel A. Kayne, chairman of the Vladimiritzer Emergency Re- Organizati9n, has chosen Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Rossen as chairmen of a charity games party to be held Dec. 13, at Beth. Joseph Synagogue. The entire proceeds will go for needy in Israel. 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