V Marriages METZGER-HOFFMAN. Carol Lee Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hoffman, of Oak Dr., was married March 18 in a ceremony at Temple Israel to Morton Stanley Metzger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feldman, of Manderson Rd. Dr. Leon Frain officiated. The bride was gowned in im- ported silk taffeta with fitted 44 bodice and bouffant skirt, both fashioned with Brussells lace insets. She wore a fingertip veil of tulle which was held in place by a cap of matching lace. She carried an ivory and gold Bible, which belonged to her mother's great grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Green. It was adorned with white orchids and stephanotis. • Miriam Reitman was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Nancy Hoffman, the bride's sister, and Andrea Waxman, niece of the bridegroom. Clif- ford Feldman was his brother's best • man, and ushers were Michael Hoffman, the bride's brother, Merwin, Cohn, C. Ed- ward Hornung, Jerrold Fried- man, Dr. Melvin Reinhart and Jerald Tuchow. After an extended wedding tit) • through the West, the young - couple will be at home at 711 Merton. * * * GOTTLIEB - KURLANDER. The marriage of Billie (Winkle- man) Kurlander and Jack A. Gottlieb, of Los Angeles, was solemnized on March 18. The couple is residing at 418 N. Palm Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. . * * * SCHLESINGER-BERICK. Eil- een Berick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berick, of W. Grand Ave., became the bride of Murton M. Schlesinger, - son of Mrs. -Jean Klein Schlesinger and the late Mr.' Schlesinger, in a ceremony March 25, at which Rabbi Min•rd Klein officiated. The bride was attended by Marilyn Amdur, and the bride- groom was served by his broth- er, Tom Schlesinger, and Carl B. Paysner. The newlyweds have left for England where they will reside for the next few years. Hapoel Hamizrachi Group Schedules Passover Outing Chazon Group of Hapoel Hamizrachi will hold a Pass- over outing, featuring a potato roast, at 9 p.m., Saturday. The group will leave from the or- ganization's office, 12244 Dex- ter, and go to River Rouge Park. In case of inclement weather, an alternate program is planned. FOR BRIDES ONLY!! (And Their Relatives & Friends/ STERLING SILVER Any Make . . Any Pattern Now Available at WHOLESALE PRICES at Feinberg Jewelry Co. WHOLESALE JEWELERS 508 Metropolitan Bldg. St. WOodward 3-6373 Phone Orders Accepted 33 John R 4 I • 0 10—Detroit Jewish News Rayetta Harris -Wed Pioneer Women's Chodol-off-Newman To D r.L eon Herschfus Child Day Event Rites Set for Aug. 15 ' ` The Detroit Council of Pio- neer Women will observe World Jewish Child's Day on Wednes- day, with a children's fund-rais- ing donor party at 2 p.m., in the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. Each child attending will bring a coin book filled with $3, the idea being that the young- sters will feel they are con- tributing positively toward the upbuilding of Israel. All funds are used to bring children from North Africa and Middle Eastern countries to the Jewish state. The afternoon's program will include Fanny Aronson's danc- ing classes, `Magician Charles . . . . . Romig, Officer Hosand and his MISS RUTH CHODOROFF trained dogs and a program of cartoons. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Cho- For additional information, doroff, of Oakman Blvd., an- call Mrs. Harold Noveck, chair- nounce the engagement of their man, VE. 8-4457. daughter, Ruth Roberta, to Nor- man M. Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Newman, of Dearborn. The bride-elect is a Wayne University graduate. Her fiance also attended Wayne. An Aug: 15 wedding is planned. • Friday, March 30, 1956 ;•,,, For the Finest in Music .s.,-And Entertainment—Call , Ben Katzman . J. J. CLARKS Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies. For Quality Workmanship Coll Mr. Rosen — UN. 1-9000 il l * .. MRS. LEON HERSCHFUS In a candlelight ceremony at Holiday Manor, Feb. 16, Ray- etta Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Harris, of Webb Ave., was united in marriage to Dr. Leon Herschfus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chuna Herschfus, of New -York. Rabbi Samuel Prero and Cantor Hyman-Adler offici- ated. The bride -chose a gown of white imporled Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin. Illusion filled the decolletage of .a bridal basque in patterned lace. Flames of the lace framed the neckline, then reached into her floor-swept skirt of nylon tulle. A fingertip veil of white illusion fell from her crown of seed pearls. Mrs. Louis Harris, sister-in- law of the bride, was her matron of honor. Barbara Linda Harris, the bride's niece, and Faye Grajower, the bridegroom's niece from, New York, were junior bridesmaids. Guita Ep- stein, another niece of the bride- groom from New York, was flower, girl. ' Dr. J. Aaron Herschfus, of Sharon, Mass., was his brother's best man. Avrum Harris, neph- ew of the bride, and Moshe Grajower, nephew of the-bride- groom, were junior ushers. Louis Harris, the bride's broth- er, and her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Bienenstock, seated the guests. The new Mrs. Herschfus is a graduate of Wayne University, where she received her BA in pre-social work and her teach- ing certificate. Dr. Herschfus is a graduate of the University of Michigan, is on the staffs of two hospitals and does research at Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital. On their return from Miami Beach, Fla., the couple will take up residence in Franklin Knolls, Farmington, Mich.- , Third Seder Part of Circle Activities 'Miss Weisman to Wed Joseph Dorn July_ 29 Publish Chajes Arrangement Of New Cantorial Chant The Transcontinental Music Corporation of New York an- nounces the publication of "Thou Art the Creator" (Atoh Hu Hotzrom), a traditional chant froin the high holiday liturgy arranged by Julius Chajes. 0 MISS FLORRINE WEISMAN Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weisman, of West Grand Avenue, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Florrine, to Joseph A. Dorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dorn, of Oakman, Boulevard. The couple has set July 29 as the wedding date. . S And His Orchestra -0 At *TY 5-2445 UN 4-3018 A ******* ************ ***Si DAVEndod0ABEY and associates LI 6-4610 TY 8-7800 See Our New, Exclusive Gilt-Edge Library Album The Incomparable IRV FIELD and, his TV Recording VE. 5-6103 TO. 7-0930 MO ■ 11141141=110411 ■ 0i1.11411 ■011■0■ MOVED . . .? Demand Your Favorite The annual election of officers and board members of the Beth .Aaron Sisterhood will be held at 12:30 p.m., April 9, in the synagogue social hall, announces Mrs. Irving Chaiken, president. The meeting will highlight the presentation of the Solomon Shechter Award of the Jewish Theological Seminary for the Sisterhood's "outstanding achievement in the field of Tor- ah Fund participation." Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick will present the award to Mes- dames Sol Docks and Milton Harris, last year's Torah Fund chairmen. Following the award cere- mony, Mesdames Sidney Wein- berg and Adolph Winkler, this year's Torah Fund chairmen, will report on current activities. The film, "Diary of Ann Frank," will be shown, says Mrs. Albert Kaplan, program chairman. Sam Rosenblatt, M.C. & His Orchestra Featuring Margaret Carter Renowned Vocalist Presents Highlighted Entertain- ment For Your Wedding or Bar Mitzvah. — Many References. 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