a ct ivi tie s i n, S oci e ty

Mr. and Mrs: Louis Ulanoff, of E. Outer Dr., will be honored
by their children at a golden wedding anniversary dinner, to be
held Saturday evening, in the Furniture Club. Residents of De-
troit for the past 50 years, Mr. and Mrs. Ulanoff have five chil-
dren and 13 grandchildren, all residing in Detroit.
Mr. Bernard Karasick, of this city, while attending the toy
fair in New York City, left to spend a few days at the Concord
Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Miller, former Detroiters, now of Los An-
geles, Calif., will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on
Saturday, in their home at 440 N. Hayworth. They moved to
Detroit in 1924, remaining here for 25 years. They have three
children, Philip and Beatrice, of California, and Moe, of Detroit.
Dr. and Mrs. David Blum, of this city, are in Chicago this
weekend to attend the annual Midwest Chiropody Conference
and post-graduate sessions.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brodsky, of Linwood Ave., are celebrating
their 25th wedding anniversary with a dinner party this Sunday,
at Moss Catering. Helping them to celebrate are their two sons,
a daughter and granddaughter.
Mrs. David Feinberg left last week by air for Israel where
she will spend several months visiting with her children, Mr.
and Mrs. Alan Feinberg, of Jerusalem.
t.
Mrs. Regina Litt, of this city, left for Israel aboard the
SS' Israel last week. After staying in Israel for several months,
she will return home by way of Europe.
Mrs. Irma Rittman, of Detroit, was a passenger aboard the
SS .Israel which left last week for Israel.
Mr. Hans Weinmann, of Detroit, has arrived in Zurich,
Switzerland, for a two-week skiing holiday in the Swiss Alps.
Mr. Leonard Raskin, of Detroit, sailed last week for Israel
aboard the Zim flagship, SS Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gerson, of Huntington Woods, arrived in
San Juan, Puerto Rico last week and are staying for a time
at the Caribe Hilton.
Mr. • William Davidson, of Chicago Blvd., has returned home
after a three-week trip to Miami and the Virgin Islands.
Miss Gizelle Stein, of Yavniel, Israel, has returned home
after a year's visit with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Rosenthal and sons, formerly of Webb
Ave., are now settled in their new home on W. Outer Dr.
Mrs. Rae Marks, of Suffolk Dr., is currently vacationing in
Florida where she plans to remain for a month.
Miss Joan E. Wolff will be in town this weekend to visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wolff, of 3012 Tyler.
She is bringing with her two roommates at Iowa State College
where she is a student.
• Mrs. Edward Roth, of Hartwell Ave., is enjoying a month's
vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. She is expected to return home
by air the latter part of the month.

Week's Events for Bnai Brith Women
Are Initiation Ritual, Oneg Shabbat

p.m., Monday at Cong Adas
Shalom. Entertainment will in-
clude a fashion show by Ir-
ving's, Dick Stein and his Or-
chestra, the Women's choral
group, membership awards, a
doorprize and the presentation
of a charter to the new subur-
ban. chapter.
Mrs.• David Grosberg, mem-
bership chairman, commends
the following women for their
contribution to the success of
the drive:
Co-chairman, Mrs. David
Howell; Chapter Membership
Chairmen — Mesdames: Julius
Droz, Ava Horowitz, Julius
Scholnich, Marvin Fuller, Mor-
ris Wolfe, Herman Shorr, Jack
Friedman, Al Stein, Louis Gold-
berg, Harry Golden, Leonard
Gurwin, Edward Sklar, Sam
Ginsburg, Elsie R o d d, Carl
(And Their Relatives & Friends)! Gould, Stanley Barr, David
Fink, Abraham Warnoff, Rich-
ard Gold, Herman Matoff.

The Greater Detroit Bnai
Brith Women's Council will
honor their national Supreme
Council president at an oneg
shabbat and culminate a gen-
eral membership drive with an
initiation ritual this week. •,
Mrs. Louis L. Perlman, Su-
preme Council .president, will
be honored at an oneg shabbat
at 1 p.m., Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Robert Coggan, 19526
Roslyn Rd. The presidents of
Bnai Brith chapters and Jewish
Women's organiiations may no-
tify Mrs. Samuel Gold, UN
3-8795, if they plan to attend.
The initiation ritual of all new
members, will be held at 7:30.

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wein-
garden, of Windsor, Ont., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Loretta, to Arthur
Behrmann, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Behrmann, of Tyler
Ave.
The bride-elect attends
Wayne University, and is affil-
iated with Delta Phi Epsilon
sorority. Her finance attended
Michigan College of Mining and
Technology and Wayne Univer-
sity where he was affiliated
with Mu Beta Chi fraternity.
The wedding will be solemn-
ized on Aug..15.

Men's Clubs

A drive for old newspapers
and magazines will be held
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., this
Sunday, by members of the De-
troit Windsor Council of Aleph
Zadik Aleph.
Various 'chapters will canvass
in different areas, which have
been named as Dexter, Liver-
nois, 7 Mile, 8 Mile, Oak Park
and Windsor, and will work in
friendly competition.
Lou Falik, chairman, says
that the winning chapter • will
be guests of the others at a
picnic early this summer. Co-
chairmen are Bob Schrage and
Milt Parnes.
Proceeds will go toward fin-
ancing Club AZA, a cabaret
night affair which is a big event
of the AZA social season. Per-
sons with an abundance of
paper or magazines which they
would like to be picked up may
call the Bnai Brith Youth office,
UN 2-0944.

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CLUB will present its annual
model seder at 8:30 p.m., Tues-
day, in the synagogue social
hall, announces Dr. Robert
Schlaff, president. The Youth
Group will demonstrate the
seder ritual, and sing Passover
songs, under the supervision of
Will Operrer, Men's Club vice-
president. Refreshments will be
served. The public is invited.
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Sunday, at Knights of Equity
Hall, , on Fenkell, near Snow-
den. Jim Schultheis will be the
caller, and refreshments will be
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from any member or from the
synagogue office, UN 4-6428. The
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daughter of the late Mr. and
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