cttvittes tn Society Mr. and Mrs. Israel Taines recently returned to their home at 3275 W. Outer Dr., after vacationing in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Franklin, of 19180 Lau-der, have returned from a two-week- vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. Eugene W. Alpern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Alpern, of 720 Stanton, Bay- City, Mich., recently received his master of science degree in pharmaceutical chemistry from the Univer- sity of Michigan. He will continue his academic studies there. Mr. and Mrs. Austin A. `Kanter, formerly of Monte Vista Ave., are now residing in their new home at 19475 Mendota. Planning to'viSit the families of Dr. Allen Tauber, of Pontiac, Mich.; Alex Tauber, of Vaughan Ave., and David Tauber, of Webb Ave., are • newly-weds Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kellner, their Sister and brother-in-law. Mrs. Kellner, the former Dorothy Tauber, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tauber, of Los Angeles, Calif. Following their visit here, the couple will reside at 2345. Outpost Dr. S. R. Resnick has returned from a visit in Los Angeles. Among the many entertainments given for Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gordon, of 19162 Wisconsin, in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary, was a party given by their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meyers, of 19372 Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grossberg, of Waverly Ave., were recently entertained at a surprise party in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary, gien by their children, Marilyn, Jack and Sidney. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Schiff (Lenore Rosenfeld and son, Brian, are taking up residence at COlorado Spring, Colo., where Dr. Schiff will be statipned at Fort Carson with the U. S. Army Dental Corps'. Dr. Herbert Bean has returned to this city after attending the Midwest Chiropody Conference at the Morrison Hotel, Chicago, Ill. Mr. -Nathan Rossen, of Lawton Ave., left last week for Paris aboard the Queen.Mary. He will join' members of the Nashelsker Society of Los Angeles for a tour of Europe and Israel. Junior Hadassah Girls Plan 'Tender Trap' Dance Taking advantage of the fact that 1956 is Leap Year. Junior Hadassah will hold a Tender Trap Dance at 9 p.m., Satur- day, in the Zionist House, 'Lin- Wood at Lawrence. - Refreshments will be served, and young adults in , the com- munity are invited to partici- pate. For information, call Irene Zimmerman, UN. 3-0754; or Lee Weiss, VE. 6-2908. Other committee members . working on the dance are Sue Hyaans, Beverly Holtzman, Molly Goldfarb, Elaine Stur- man, Yetta Goodman and Aud- rey Balles. Lutzker Voliner Banquet Fetes Building Anniversary Nate Feldman has been named chairman of the Lutzker Voliner Society's annual ban- quet, which will celebrate the fifth anniversary of the organ- ization's activities in its own building, at 15775 James Coll- zens. Sam Finkelman is president and Joseph Rott, vice-president, of the charitable organization, -which contributes to the Allied Jewish Campaign and Mo'os Hitim Fund. FOR BRIDES ONLY! (And Their Relatives & Friends) STERLING SILVER Any Make . Any Pattern arriages . GROCOFF. TENENBAUM Arlene M. Grocoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - G. Grocoff, of 15903 TUller, became the bride of Marvin J. Tenenbaum on March 17, in the Mayfair Room. The bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace, highlighted by •a long bodice of pleated nylon tulle. Her ballerina skirt fea- tured a white satin draped .sash. Mrs. Harry Grocoff, the bride's sister-in-law, served as matron of honor, and brides- maids were Frances Gottlieg and Sarah - Lazarus. Linda La- zar, the bridegroom's cousin, was flower girl. The bridegroom, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. Tenen- baum, of Toronto, Canada, was attended by Arthur Steinman, as best man and Mickey Le- bovitz and Howard Steinman, as ushers, Robert Grocofi, the bride's n e p h e w, was ring bearer. Following a dinner and re-. ception, the couple left for a New York - Bermuda honey- moon. * * - at Feinberg JeWelry Co. WHOLESALE JEWELERS 508 Metropolitan Bldg. 33 John R St. WOodward 3-6373 Phone Orders Accepted. • Comedienne Betty Walker to Appear at Banquet Charles T. Gellman, program chairman of the 33rd anniver- sary banquet planned by Young Israel of. Detroit, this week an- nounced the signing of Betty Walker, popular comedienne, to appear at' this year's event. The banquet is ' scheduled for May 20; _ at the Latin Quarter. Miss Walker is known to thous-. ands of television and radio ngagernents , HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE will meet April 9 for a special party for members whose birthdays fall during the month. • * * PISGAH LODGE will hold a father-son-daughter program at 2 p.m., Sunday, in Parkside Hall, 3119 Fenkell. Skatey the Clown will highlight the after- noon's program. Members and their children will 'be admitted without- charge. MRS. ROBERT TUTTLEMAN t. Ben Katzman In a double-ring ceremony, solemnized On the 25th wed- ding annivetsary of her par- ents, Nancy Zalman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Zal- man, of bierrylawn Ave., be- 'came the bride of Robert Lewis Tuttleman, son of Mrs. Rose Tuttleman and the late Mr. Tuttleman. The world's smallest repub Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and lie is San. Marino, in Central For Your Cantor Nicholas Fenakel per- Italy, with a total area of 38 Affair formed the March 18 nuptials square miles. MUSIC & at Adas Shalom Synagogue. SONGS The bride's gown was of ivory silk Italian taffeta, high- By lighted by an empire bodice FELiX- and portrait neckline adorned SIDNEY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs with seed pearls and Alencon Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies. RESNICK lace. Matching lace also ap- For Quality Workmanship pliqued the wrists. TO 9-2459 Call . Mr. Rosen — UN. 1-9000 Her bouffant, floor - length skirt was gathered to the back to form a small sweeping You Can Get It ONLY at train. 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CARD 'OF THANKS The family_ of the late Libby Freedman acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- Mr. and Mrs. Louis t. Gold- cent, bereavement. berg, of N. Martindale Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their For the Finest in Music daughter, Fern Ida, to. David Entertainment—CaW Seltzer, son of Mrs. Morris Selt- zer, of Chatham, Ont. A May wedding is planned. * * * f L1..7-2943 • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Allen, of Royal Oak, formerly of Pon- X7KEKUKIM":14-2052:4M47:W: tiac,. announce the engagement ' Plastic Furniture Covers of their daughter, Darlene Mae, MADE TO ORDER OR to Bernard Maneli, son , of Mrs. READY MADE Rose Maneli, of Detroit, and the CALL ANNA KARBAL late Mr. Sol Maneli, A June TO. 7-0874 5 wedding is planned. Separate Cushion Covers $1 up HACKELMAN-DENENBURG. Marabel Denenburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Denen- burg, of N. 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