Reside in Oa Park After Recent Wedding Brevities Detroit Jewish News-17 Lublindi-Lynn. Rites Planned for Aug. 12 MRS. RICHARD KARSON ' Ilene Sandra Fishman e?c-- changed wedding vows recently with Richard Randy Karson at a ceremony performed by Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar in Cong. Shaarey Ze-' dek. • The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fishman, of 13341 Northfield, Oak Park. Mr. Karson is the son of Mr. Jack' D. Karson, of Monte Vista Ave., and the late Mrs. Karson. Mrs. Saul Katz was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Ann Bromberg, Phyllis King, Gail Nash, Mrs. Arnold Saltz- man and Mrs. Bruce Abrahams. Carol Fishman. was junior bridesmaid, and Marva Katz was flower girl. Saul Katz was the bride- groom's best man, and ushering were Marvin Fishman, Phil Schreiber, Manny Grossman, Harold Guttenberg, Mel Richter and Mel Volin. Gary Katz was ring bearer. Also in the wedding party were the bride's grandparents, Mrs. Louis Bromberg and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fishman. Following a honeymoon in New York City, the couple now resides at 23496 Geoffrey, Oak Park. * M M Rabbi WILLIAM N. SAJO- WITZ, of Temple Beth El, Flint, will represent the Jewish Chau- tauqua Society as lecturer at Port Huron- Junior College at 10 a.m., Wednesday. His topic will be "This Is Judaism." * * * . ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday evening, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Field, 4221 Tuxedo. * * * FRANK HOLTZMAN, young Detroit attorney who is presi- dent of the Farmington Savings and Loan Association, this week announced that the bank will open officially on May 14, and will serve rdtidents of North- west D e t r o i t and adjacent areas. To be located at 22778 Orchard Lake Rd., near Grand River, the bank will, offer free gifts to accounts which start during "open house week," May 14 to 19. Other officers are AL- BERT C. CLINTON, vice-presi- dent; T. VANCE KEFGEN, sec- retary; Dr. S. J. HILLENBERG and MORRIS LAWSON, co-' treasurers; Judge ALLEN C. INGLE and ARTHUR J. PRIMM, directors. All accounts will earn 2 1/2 percent interest, and are insured to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. Chapter II Spring Dance Planned at SA Institute Smart brides select the Sheraton-Cadillac for their weddings and receptions. And for good reason! First, the staff of this famous hot61 spe- cializes in catering to wed- dings — lifts so many nagging details from the shoulders of the bride and her family. And whether you select the magnificent Grand Ballroom' for a party of 750, or one of our exquisite Parlors for an intimate family group of as small as twenty, you may rest assured that the accommoda- tions and service will be the finest in Detroit. Our prices are reasonable, and you'll always be proud to remember that your wedding was at the Sheraton-Cadillac. For inforniption and reservations, call Heiman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000 - - - — SHERATONTADUAC HOTEL Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave. The Sholem Aleichem Insti- tute, 18495 Wyoming, will be transformed into a blossoming garden for the fifth annual Spring Dance sponsored' by Chapter II of the Institute. Mesdames Sylvia Chover and Rose Levine and Mr. Morgan Young are decorating the build- ing for the program, scheduled for 9:30 p.m., May 5. Dick Stein and his orchestra will provide the. music. Paul Chover and Ray Raphael are overall dance co-chairmen; Mrs. Pauline Forman and Sid- ney Kaye are in charge o _ f re- freshments; and Maurice Beck- erman is in . charge of prizes and awards. For tickets, call Dr. Alex Kap- lan, ticket chairman, DI. 1-2552. Center Juniors to Feature Ping Fong, Dance Programs The annual Junior ping pong tournament playoffs, open to boys and girls between the ages of 8-12 at the Jewish Community Center, will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m., Monday and Tuesday, ir-- the game room, Davison branch, 4059 W. Davison. Finals will be held Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. Junior students of the mod- ern, tap and social dance classes at the renter will take part in a "Junior Dance ,Festival" on Sunday, May 13, at the Davison branch. For ping pong tourna- ment or dance festival informa- tion contact the Junior depart- ment\ at WE 3-7380. New Phone Number .. . Same Wonderful Music On tile Arl The PARENT GROUP of the Katherine O'Connor School of 'Remedial Education will spon- sor its third annual donor dinner-dance this evening, at Thomas' Inn, in Windsor. All proceeds go to the school, which is presently seeking to erect its own building. The 'O'Connor school is a private, non-profit enterprise dedicated to ,educat- ing emotionally disturbed youngsters: For tickets, call Mrs. Shacket, UN. 4-3071. * 4. * The f if t h annual Patriotic Ball, sponsored by the DETROIT HISTORICAL SOCIETY GUILD, will be held April 27 at the Statler Hotel. * * * Ben Jonson's satirical comedy classic, "VOLPONE," which replaces the annual Shake- speare production on the Wayne University Theater's c u r r e n t season, opens its run May 4. Performances continue May 5 and May 10 through 12. .Friday, April 27, 1956 ewry I SAM BARNETT This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest- and his orchestra LI 1-2563 MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 5 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi William B. Silverman,-of Cong. Ohabai Sho- lom, Nashville, Tenn., will speak on "When God Prays." * * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "The Cedar and the Reed" will dramatize the story of Rabbi ben Eleazer's visit to - a village and the - incident of a MISS LEE LUBLINSKI "homely" man. * * * At a recent family dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. David Lub- - ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR linski, of 16882 Tracey, an- Time: 11:15. a.m., Sunday. nounced the engagement of their Station: WJLB. daughter, Lee Irene, to Sherman Feature: Hake Levin, chair- Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben man of the internal relations Lynn, of 17520 Santa Rosa. committee of the Jewish Com- The bride - elect attended munity Oouncil and also chair- Wayne University. Her fiance man of the Institute for Jewish formerly was a student at Wayne High School Graduates, will be and the University of Miami. featured in a -talk on the latter Ari Aug. 12 wedding is planned. program. 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The bride _ holds a BA and MA from Wayne University, and was an art teacher at Central High School before her marri- age. Mr. Schreiber, an official of Israel's Ministry of Health, is here for a year's study at the University of Michigan grad- uate school. The couple will reside in Ann Arbor until June; when they will leave for their permanent home in Israel. En route they will travel through England, France and Italy: * * * - BR. 3-6591 or TE: 4-8563 "11.0.00■■••■■■■■■■■•••111.0w IT'S ALL WAYS FINER BY BEL-AIRE ! s urcte Catering at its best with service to match by Rabbi Bobrowsky and Sally Klein . . . at your home, synagogue or at Bel-Aire. *Supervision by Vaad Harabonim. cTYLI KOSHER Air Conditioned Hall Available - for Weddings , Showers, Banquets, Bar Mitzvahs Call TRinity 3-5800 BEL-HIRE Catering . Enterp rises • 8231 Woodward- For Women Who Care! We are pleased to announce the addition to our staff of two expert hair stylists. GOLDSTEIN - BRAUN. Bar- bara Lila Braun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Braun, of Leslie Ave., and Herbert Leon Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Goldstein, of Sturte- vant Ave., were united in mar- rige in a double-ring ceremony Mar eh 25, at Rainbow Terrace. Rabbi Hayim Donin and Cantor, Hyman J. Adler officiated. The bride wore a gown of white chantilly lace over white satin. Her tiara of tiny pearls capped a veil of two-tiered silk illusion. The bride's sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Konstantin, was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Betty Hessing, Beverly Schubi- ner, Carol Stone and Donna Goldstein, sister of the bride- groom. Lester Goldstein was his brother's best man, and ushers were William Konstantin, Mar- shall Wise, Hanley Yorke, Ger- ald Viedrah and Arthur Ecoff. Following dinner and a re- ception, the couple left for a honeymoon in Miami Bezich, Fla. 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