ctivities in ociety ti Garden Setting for Grushko-Coggan- Rites Mrs. Kate Green, of Broadstreet Blvd., has left by air for an extended visit with friends in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. N. J. Stein, of Parkway Dr., left recently for a two-week stay as a guest of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Jacobs, of Kentucky Ave., announce the recent graduation of their son, Dr. Milton M. Jacobs,, from the University of Detroit Dental School. Miss Irene Seltzer has returned to her home in Miami Beach, Fla., after spending a fortnight in Detroit. While here, she, was a guest of Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick and family. Miss Sarah Johnson, president of the Detroit Chapter of Junior Hadassah, left on Thursday for an eight-week visit in Israel. Miss Johnson will make 'the trip as a result of a partial scholarship to • the , Israel Summer Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Levine and daughter, Harriet, formerly of Clements Ave., are now residing in their new home at 17399 Mendota. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Caron, their children, Andrea and Samuel, and their sister, Sally Miller, of 18500 Santa Rosa, were recent guests at the Hotel Riviera, Las Vegas, Nev. Dr. George R. Kerwin and Dr. Harold D. Portnoy, Of 20130 Canterbury, shaving received their • Medical degrees from the college of medicine at Wayne State University, are now intern- ing, Dr. Kerwin at Sinai Hospital, and Dr. Portnoy at Grace Hospital. Roslyn Lichtenstein, of Stoepel Avenue, Carolyn Sills, of Santa Barbara Drive, and Evelyn Litvin, of Woodingham Drive, have just returned from Miami Beach, Fla. They were iiter- taine11 by Miss Sills' aunt, Mrs. Pauline Max, and grandmother, Mrs. David Silverstein, of Miami Beach, and Miss Lichtenstein's aunt, Mrs. Max Waldfogel of Coral Gables, Fla., and Miss Litvin's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Pozen of Coral Gables. Miss Ellen Stutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Stutz, of Huntington • Woods, Mich., left by air on Monday for a visit in Monterey, Calif: with her cousins, Lt. (J.G.) and Mrs. Norman R. Atkins and their son, Danny. Lt. Atkins is serving as legal officer at the U. S. Naval Postgraduate SChool. Folk School Leaders Joan Frank to Wed Attend N.Y. Conference Donald Garfinkle A large number of educators and lay education leaders gathered last weekend at Unser Camp, Highland Mills, N. Y., for the national School Conference of the Farband School System. Delegates from Detroit's United Jewish Folk Schools who attended were Harry Mondry, president of the school board; Mrs. Adele Mondry, Mrs. Naomi Abramson, vice- president; A. Beitner, school board member; and Movsas Goldoftas, director of the schools. Basic problems of the move- ment and of the entire Jewish community were discussed. Par- ticular emphasis was placed on day schools, higher education for youth, a six year program to replace the current five-year plan and relationsthips with other school systems. Delegates will report on the proceedings some time in July, when a meeting will • be sched- uled at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. The Folk Schools office is presently open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily, to accept fall en- rollments. New beginners classes are being organized. For in- formation, contact the office, 19161 Schaefer, UN. 4-6319. 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: 33 John WOodward 3-6373 Phone Orders Ac • ted . Dr. Kahn Retires from U. of M. Post F4—wwmcgrget.„7"...*>>>4 For_the Finest in Music And Entertainment—Can: ' Ben Katzman Dr. Reuben L. Kahn, after whom the noted Kahn blood test is named, announced his LI. 7-2943 retirement this week from the 44:tral& University of Michigan. . The blood test is now a rou- tine method of determining.the presence of syphillis. Dr. Kahn discovered his method in 1922 PHOTOGRAPHY when the Wasserman test was Bar Mitzvahs Weddings used for detection of the disease. Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies. For Quality Workmanship The latter test was considered Call Mr. Rosen — UN. 1-9000 complicated and time consum- ing. He has said he "stumbled" onto a fast process in differen- 11-********************' tiating between the blood of * You Can Be Sure . . . If It's 4c persons with and without the disease. Dr. ,Kahn said he expects to * And Hii Orchestra continue his study of the blood MRS. LEONARD GRUSHKO as a warning device against *TY 5-2445 UN 4-3018t Rhoda Coggan, daughter of chronic diseases, despite- his -re- **********************T Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Coggan, tirement from the university. of Oak Dr., and Leonard Grush- ko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Detroit Socialites Set COMING SOON! Grushko, of Archer Ave., were Installation Ceremony united in marriage June 24. Detroit Socialities will form- Rabbi Morris Adler officiated ally admit to membership a 8926 W. 7 MILE at the ceremony, which was new group of members at cere- formed in the garden of the monies Tuesday evening, in . the Watch For Opening Coggan home, amidst a bower social hall of Young Israel of white chrysthanthemums and Center. majestic daisies. Following the induction cere- The bride chose a gown of monies, there wilt be motion WE NEED , white, Italian silk peau de soie, pictures of vacation travels Boarding homes for children with bodice and bustle back with a narrator, dancing and a temporarily separated from their chapel train of Alencon lace. social hour, states Betty Ab- families. Her two-tiered, veil of silk il- rams, chairman. WE PAY lusion was held by a cap of Guests are invited. Boarding care and all other • ex- matching lace and seed pearls, penses. and she carried phaelanopsis CALL orchids and ivy in a semi-cas- TO. 8-2490 cade effect on her white Bible. Mrs. Harvey Pianko attended Master of Ceremonies Jewish Social the bride as matron of honor, and His Orchestra Service Bureau and Mrs. Howard Kopel was Detroit's Leader in Entertainment TO 6-5016 TO 8-2067 13327 Linwood her bridesmaid. Sherry Pianko was the flower girl. Harvey Pianko attended his brother-in-law as best man, and Summer or Winter ushers were Lawrence Grush- ko, Howard Kopel and Law- rence Coggan. Following a honeymoon in Florida, the couple will make NOODLES of course their home on Miller Ave. J. .j. CLARKE - 1 4 . DICK STEIN PUMPERNIKS SAM ROSENBLAT GREENFIELD IS ALWAYS FRESH . . . Beth Shalom Sisterhood Continues Fund-Raising MISS, JOAN FRANK The engagement of Joan Sharon Wank to Donald Gar- finkle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Garfinkle, of Tracey Ave., was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Frank, of Appoline Ave. Mr. Garfinkle is a student - in the Wayne University Law School. JWV Activities Recently elected as new of- ficers, of the BLOCH - ROSE AUXILIARY are the following: Mesdames Rose Karden, presi- dent; Sarah Gottesman and Ruth Schwartz, vice-presidents; Rita Elkin and Frances Sonne, secretaries; Sylvia Brown, treas- urer; Lorraine Tannis, chaplain; Vivian Wenst, guard; and Julie Block, conductress. The Auxil- .; iary, together with the Post, are planning their annual family picnic later this month. * * * YETZ-COHEN P,0 S T will sponsor a moonlight cruise at 9 p.m., July 8. Tickets may be purchased at the foot of Wood- ward on the night of the cruise, or in advance by calling UN. 7-4124, KE. 1-6124 or VE. 6-1169. Sobeloff Approved WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Senate Judiciary Committee ov- errode Southern opposition and approved President Eisenhow- er's long-dela.yed nomination of Solicitor General- Simon E. So- beloff to be judge of the United States Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. For they can conquer w believe they earn--Vergil. The Sisterhood of Cong. Beth Shalom is continuing to hold a series of fund-raising parties, following successful ventures given by Mesdames Max Dobro- witsky, Herman Radzin, Sidney Berg and Fred Clinton. All proceeds will go to ,the building fund of the synagogue, which is now being constructed on W. Lincoln at Tyler, in Oak Park. 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