Proceeds will go to the UJA Emergency Campaign. For information on the or- ganization's activities, call Gel- Habonim in Detroit, announces fond, TY. 6-3468. that all youth activities of the organization are being helil in Music and Entertainment the new Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. -He states that weekend acti- vities are planned for young and His Orchestra people 11 to 17. These pro- DI. 1-1609 grams include discussion groups, learning of -Israeli songs and dances, recreational and social ......................................7c..n prograMS. WE REMODEL DOUBLE At 7:30 p.m., Saturday, a BREASTED SUITS TO MODERN variety show and carnival is SINGLE BREASTED MODELS scheduled in the institute, and is open to all young people in SPORT COATS, SLACKS, the age group mentioned above. Grodman-Klein Rites Adas Shalom Women Marilyn Kopel to Wed Habonim Activities Wednesday Donor Dr. S. J. Katz in April In LZO Institute Held at B'nai Moshe Set Geli Gelfond, director of Mrs. George R. Liss, presi- dent of the Adas Shalom Sister- hood, announces that the annual doner luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the synagogue social hall. Mrs. Joseph Katchke is • chairman of the event, which will be highlighted by the pre- sentation of "Romany Ro- mance," an operetta of the Gypsy music of Emerich Kal- man. Participating in the 'operetta, d e r the direction of Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, are the fol- lowing women: MRS. SAUL GRODMAN At a recent ceremony at Cong. Bnai Moshe, Marilyn Harriett Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Klein, of Mon- ica Ave., became the bride of A/2C Saul Grodman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Grod- man, of Elmhurst Ave. The bride wore a colonial style gown of ivory satin blended with chantilly lace and a sweetheart neckline with a pointed bodice. The skirt was full, with panels of lace falling into a. cathedral train. The sleeves of the lace were pointed over the wrists. Her two tiered veil of nylon net fingertip illusion was held in place by a half crown of seed pearls with scattered rhinestones. The veil reached the bride's waist. She carried a Bible adorned with white or chids and stephancitis. Attending the bride were Mrs. Judith Grodman as mat- ron-of-honor, sister-in-law of the bridegroom; Loretta Klein, sister of the bride as maid-of- honor. Bridesmaids were Laura Pomerantz, Mollie Goldfarb, and Carol Popkins. T h e bridegroom's brother, Leonard Grodman, served as best man, and ushers were Julian Klein and Herbert Klein, brothers of the bride, and Hy Dolinka. The bride's cousins, Elizabeth Schlesinger and Linda Phillips, served as flower girls. Jerry Friedman, also a cousin of the bride, was the ring bearer. Out of town guests came from Long Beach and Los An- geles, Calif., Flint, Lansing and Grand Rapids. Following a dinner reception the couple left for a honeymoon in New York and Niagara Falls. They are now residing in Co- lumbus, where the bridegroom is stationed in the Air Force. Pythian Groups Induct Their New Officers Manuel Mackie was installed as chancellor commander of the Detroit Lodge, Knights of Py- thias, and Frieda Willner was inducted as most excellent chief of the Pythian Sisters, at recent ceremonies. Opening ceremonies were conducted by outgoing chan- cellor commander Ted Pines, and installing officers were Irv- ing Aran, past chancellor, and Mary Goldsmith, past chief. Assisting were Leonard Gold- man, Emil Raskin, Elsie Green and Winnie Aran. Other Lodge officers installed were Henry Willner, vice- chancellor; Irving Gendelman, prelate; Ted Pines, master of work; Philip. Eisner, secretary; Joe Mossok, treasurer; Ray Un- ger, master at arms; Lou Bindes, inner • guard and Harry Rose, outer -guard. Officers of the Pythian Sisters inducted included, besides Mrs. Willner, Lenor Pines, excellent senior; Sylvia Rose, excellent junior; Rebecca Weinstein, manager; Mary Lorber, sec- retary; Freda Weisman, treas- urer; Ceil Bindes, protector; Lillian Ertz, guard; and Gussie Klein, pianist. Sant emmtvt r Mesdames Jack Axelrod, Julius Allen, Ruth Bartlett, Louis- Baskin, Joe C. Bortm•n, Nathan Cooper, Samuel Dunsky, Albert Egrin, Ada Feldman, Moe Gantz, Barney Golden, Earle Gould, Sidney Greenstein, Louis Gottlieb, Charles Heiman Jaffe, Bernard Kahn, Morris Kauf- man, Irving Ideinstein, Sol Kling, Harry Levine, Bernard Pepper, Max Rosner, Aaron Sch,uldinger, Morris Rowin, Harry Shear, Charles Spi- vack, Manuel Saltzman, Sol .Slomo- vitz and Milton Winston. SUBURBAN (Short) COATS. TOPCOATS and OVERCOATS at SLASHED PRICES! PHOTOGRAPHS by MISS MARILYN KOPEL Dr. and Mrs, Joseph 0. Kopel, of Covington Dr., announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Jane, to Dr. Sidney J. Katz, son of Mrs. Max Katz, of Jobs, Education Topics Philadelphia, Pa., and the late Mr. Katz. At Parkman Library Talk An April wedding is planned. Beginning Tuesday, from 8-10 p.m., and continuing every Detrbit Jewish News-15 Tuesday for eight weeks, a dis- Friday, January 27, 1956 cussion program entitled "Great Issues in Education", will be held at the. Parkman Branch Li- For Your brary, 1766 Oakman. Affair The program, Meeting the MUSIC & Stress of Everyday Life, which SONGS Meets Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. By will feature Vernon E. Kaye, of FELIX- Wayne. University's Student SIDNEY Health Service, in this week's RESNICK discussion on overcoming stress on the job. The film, "Men at TO 9-2459 Work," will also be shown. BERNARD H. WINER Large selection of pants. Radom Tailors KE. 1-8196 11559 Dexter WE. 3-9152 Modernize Your Diamond Ring Come in and choose from our large selection of new mountings. 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