Ow. Co. stance- Coned W n Herbert Fine MRS. HERBERT FINE In. a ceremony March 15, at Holiday Manor, Constance Gon- ek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gonek, of London Ave., _was united in marriage to Her- bert Fine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fine, of Elmhurst Ave. Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Can- tor Nicholas Fenakel officiated. The bride chose a gown of pure silk taffeta, with bodice of Chantilly lace accenting the portrait neckline and long, pointed sleeves. The bOuffant skirt was caught in the back by a bustle which gracefully _fell into a chapel train. Her tiny shell cap secured her veil of pure silk illusion, and she carried a bouquet of white spray orchids on a white Bible. The matron of honor was Berta' Lee, and bridesmaids were Barbara Gordon, Irene • Sklar anclADhyllis Tyner. Three junior bridesmaids included Judith Gonek, the bride's sis- ter, Lynda- Tyner and Carol Joyce Brown. Melvin Fine was his brother's best man, while ushers included Calvin and Marvin Gonek, brothers of the bride, Milton Tyner, Carmi Slomovitz, Elliot Greenberg and Bunny Acker- man. Following a dinner and re- ception, the couple left for a honeymoon in Chicago and Wis- consin. Out-of-town guests at- tended from Philadelphia, San Francisco, Chicago, Cleveland and Miami. gewry (9n die Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: W.W.I: Feature: "It's a Long Walk to Jerusalem," the story of -a boy who walks from Yemen to Jerusalem in time to celebrate his Bdr Mitzvah, will be told. The story is based on art article by Miriam Bligh-Grotto, and is in celebration of Israel Inde- pendence Day. * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 5 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ, Feature: The third of a series of broadcasts from the Southern United States will highlight Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild, of Hebrew Benevolent Congrega- tion, Atlanta, Ga., speaking on "Earth's Challenge to • Man." CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes TE. 4-7355 `3761 HUMPHREY AVE. RABBI LEO Y. GOLDMAN, M.A. , EXPERT MOREL Recommended by Physicians SerTing in Hospitals and Homes 18245 Roselawn UN. 3-6242 -"Sisterhood. to Hold Miss Cohen of Windsor Torah Luncheon Wed to-Albert Colman . A Torah Fund Coin Box Luncheon is planned by the Sisterhood of Beth Aaron Syna- gogue at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the social hall of the congre- gation. Admission is free to holders of coin boxes or to those who pledge to the Tbrah Fund. The luncheon, planned by Mesdames Gerald Goldberg, Ju- lius Goldstein and Hyman Za- lenko, will be highlighted by "Into the Light," a' cantata ar-* ranged by Mrs. Albert Kaplan, program chairman, and directed by Shoshana Freedman. The cast includes Mesdames Herman Becker, Larry Berk, Sam Bicoll, Hyman Disner, Ben . Freeman, Norman Gallant, Ju- lia§ Goldstein, Abe Halem, Max Klyman, Harmon Moss, Louis Rogovein, Milton Stearn and Ben Wasserman. Mrs. Sol Docks, chairman of coin box tellers, will be as- sisted by Mesdames George Fredson, Milton Harris, Morris Kirschner, Marvin Last, Irving Levine, Morris Litvin, Sam Schneider, Jack Shenkman, Jack Taylor, Ben Wasserman and Louis Wonboy. All proceeds from the annual' undertaking, which is spon- sored by all Conservative Sis- terhoods, go to the Jewish The- ological Seminary. Mrs. Sidney Weinberg and Mrs. Adolph Win- kler are co-chairmen of the Beth Aaron project. For further information, call Mrs. Weinberg, UN. 4-5355, or Mrs. Winkler, UN. 4-0157. Oirdts 'April • 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Grabow (Athene Coniaris, of Milford, Mass.), a son, John Charles. * * * April 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Faber (Thelma Rosen- berg), • of 19962 Kentfield, a daughter, Gayle. * * * March 31—To Mr. and Mrs. M. Viedrah (Enid R. Berko- witz), of 20244 Sorrento, a son, Andrew Bruce: * * * March 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Chadwick (Janice Hertzberg), of 21660 Parklawn, Oak_ Park, a 'son, Richard Jay. * * * March 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Allan Grundy (Luba Jacobs), of 18445 San Juan, a son, Leon Mark. * * * March 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack F. Warner, of W. Outer Dr., a daughter, Elizabeth Anne. * * * March 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul H. Rose (Miriam Feit), of 19337 Monica, a son, Mathew Feit. * * * March 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gold (Shirley Hyman), of Hartwell Ave., a son, William Allen. . * * March 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Green (Shirley Le- vine), of 18436 Ardmore, a son, Jon Eric. * * * March 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gilman (Joanne Sloan), of 20467 Mark Twain, a son, Steven Mark. * * * March 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor (Sarah Weber- man), of zam Avon, Oak Park, a son, Barry Allen. * * * March 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Sears (Adelle Cowitz), of 3316 Tyler, a son, Richard MarshalL • * To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ep- stein (Anne Epstein), of Oak Park, Mich., a daughter, .Tracey Sue. 16—Detroit Jewish. News Friday, April 13, 1956 Baer- Akiva -Announces - -Camp Registration Bnei Akiva, youth organiza- tion of Hapoel •Hamizrachi, an- nounces that registration is now open for Camp Moshava in Wild Rose, Wis. On April 22, Rabbi Victor Segal, of Chicago, camp director, will show films and answer all questions concerning the camp. The camp, a member of the American. Camping Association, is completely kosher, upholding all dietary laws. The activities program, with special activities for 15 and 16 year olds, will be highlighted by talks and movies given by Yosef Grunwald, of Kibbutz Schluchot, A brochure san Camp Moshava and other information can be had by writing the - Bnei Akiva offices,. 12244 Dexter, TO 8-9070. Confirmation, Wedding, Bar Mitzvah, Sweet Sixteen Invitations Matches and Napkins Complete Selection at Reasonable Prices Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies. For Quality Workmanship Call Mr. Rosen — UN. 1-9000 MRS. ALBERT COLMAN In a double-ring ceremony solemnized on April 7, Harriett Iris Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mayer Cohen, of Windsor, Ont., became the bride of Albert Jack Colman, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Colman, of Huntington Woods. Rabbi Samuel S. Stolhznan, of Windsor, and Rabbi Morris Ad- ler "officiated at the candlelight ceremony which was performed at the Prince Edward Hotel, in Windsor. The bride chose a gown of white Chantilly lace over lay- ers of tulle and satin. The fitted bodice was fashioned with a scoop neckline and tiny- sleeves. The bouffant skirt was floor length. A regal crown embroidered with seed pearls held in place her tiered veil of silk illusion which fell to her fingertips. She carried a' bouquet of white or- chids and sprays of stephanotis on her white confirmation pr ay erbook. Mrs. Richard K.,..rner, the bridegroom's sister, was matron of honor, and Lorie Weingarden was maid of honor. Bridesmaids included Lois Shultz, Judy Cohen, Mrs. David Weisman and Mrs. Eugene Freund. Richard* Kerner, brother-in law of the bridegroom, was best reran, and ushers included James Cohen, brother of the bride, Richard Levinson, Arthur Bern- hang, Gerald Weintraub, Jack Terner, Leslie Prigerson, Je- rome Goldstein and Robert Craig Brown. Following a reception for 450 guests, Mr. and Mrs. Colman motored to Buffalo, N. Y. where Mr. Colman attends the Uni- versity of Buffalo Dental School. They will" return to Detroit for the summer. Habonim Buys- $65,000 Midwest Area Camp Habonim, Labor Zionist Youth, has purchased a new camp in Three Rivers, Mich., at a cost of $6,5,000. The camp will service the entire Midwest region which includes Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Milwau- kee and Minneapolis. Accommodations for 125 campers will include a dining hall with a modern kitchen; a large recreation hall, a 20 room winterized house and boating, crafts and sports facilities, all located on a site with a 50 acre lake. and 10 acres of producing fruit trees. Camp Habonim is the latest addition to the network of sum- mer camps which the Habonim Camping Association has been setting up throughout the United States and Canada, states Leonard Zurakov, director. Aesculapian's Barn Dance To Aid Leukemia Children All proceeds from the annual barn dance of the Aesculapian Pharmaceutical Association and Ladies Auxiliary, to be held at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the Rain- bow Terrace, 18451 Wyoming, will go to the Children's Leu- kemia 'Association. - Jim *Schultheis and his band will Provide...the music., For in- formation call co-chairmen Ber- nard Breyer, 'UN 2-4014, or Mrs. N. Schwartz, UN- 3-7531. Mrs. Kate Altman 4jNiversity 4-0640 -444-4.4-444.4,-*****4-4-4-*** • Music by ... * And 'His Orchestra T J. J. CLARKE Detroit's test Laulidry & Dry Cleaning Value 5 *TY 5-2445 UN 4-3018 *********************** P Featuring Margaret Carter. Renowned Vocalist Presents Highlighted Entertain- ment For Your Wedding or Bar Mitzvah. — Many References. TO. 8-2067 TO. 6-5016 Thousands of Women Say— DICK STEIN H O Sam Rosenblatt, M.C., Orchestra TIME, MONEY Cr . WORRY" Shirts Beautifully. Laundered QUALITY WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS LAUNDRY and DRY. CLEANING. 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