z A Hi 1.e5 Oo 2 activities • tfl Society Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hersh and sons, Robert and Nelson Mark, formerly of Woodingham Dr., are now residing in their new home at 15040 Dartmouth, Oak Park. Rabbi Leon Fram has returned from a vacation in the Eastern states, during which he attended the Summer Festival in New York and the Shakespearean Festival at Stratford, Conn. The forthcoming marriage of Miss Margery Greham, of New York, and Mr. Melvin J. Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gro•berg, will be solemnized on Aug. 7. A reception in the couple's honor will be held from 5 to 7 p.m., that day, in the Casino Room of the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olshansky and son, of Washburn Ave., have returned home from Miami Beach, Fla., where they visited with Miss Irene Seltzer. Miss Linda Beale and Mr. Jerome Beale, children of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman M. Beale, of Cortland Ave., are home after spending five weeks at summer camp. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ferar, former Detroiters now residents of Southern California, are presently visiting their daughter, Mrs. Morris H. Price, of 13315 - Talbot, Huntington Woods. While here, the couple belonged to Cong. Shaarey Zedek, and Mrs. Ferar was a president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Ho-Me for Aged. Mrs. Leah Davidson, of Holmur Ave., will be honored on the occasion of her 86th birthday with a party Sunday, at the home of a grandson, Mr. Benson B. Leet, of Faust Ave. Her daughters, Mrs. Sarah Raych, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mrs. Ella Walters, of Detroit, will celebrate their birthdays at the same time. Mrs. Davidson's other children are Mr. Murry I. Leet, of Port Huron; Mrs. Dora Ploshnick, Mrs. Gussie Klein and Mrs. Honey Magid, of Detroit; Mr. Cecil Leet, of New York; and Mrs. Eva Mann, of Los Angeles. She has 21 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Mrs. Sidney Fishman, of 20223 -St. Marys, is presently in the Eastern States, visiting New York City, the Catskill Mountain area and Atlantic City. She will make a stopover at Fort Mon- mouth, N.J., to see her son, Pvt. Melvin Fishman, a recent graduate of the University of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Max Baran (Annabelle Yourist) and family are now residing in their new home at 21621 Ridgedale, Oak Park. Mr. Allan J. Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth, of Tyler Ave., returned last week by air from a trip which took him to Seattle, Wash., Victoria, B. C., and Anchorage, Alaska. The Netzorg Family will hold a reunion at Haven Hill Lodge, in the Highland Recreation Area near Pontiac, the weekend of Aug. 10. Appointments Made to High Holy Day Council Mrs. Cutler Norman Allan Phillip Stollrnan, chairman of tht High Holy Day Religious Council for State of Israel Bonds, this week announced the appointment of Norman Allan as his co-chairman. David I. Berris, last year's Holy Day Israel Bond appeal co-chairman, continues in the capacity of Mr. Stollinan's sec- ond co-chairman. Mrs. Philip Cutler, chairman of cash collection for the Wo- men's Division, was named Women's Division representa- tive on the High Holy Day Re- ligious Council. Activities now are in progress for the Holy Day Israel- Bond campaign in local congregations. Start Membership Drive The Men's Club of suburban Cong. Beth Shalom is currently conducting a membership drive; according to Hal Eisenberg, vice-president. For informa- tion, call him at LI, 6-1998. Circle Schools Plan Branch in Oak Park; to Open in the Fall Beginning in the fall, the Workmen's Circle Schools will conduct classes -in Oak Park, its executive board announced this week. Classes will meet in the new Jewish Center - United He- brew Schools B•dg., on 10 Mile, west of Coolidge. The Oak Park branch will re- place a branch maintained by the Circle at the Vernor School last year. Classes will.continue at the main building, 11529 Linwood. Children between 7 and 11 will take instruction in the new branch, which is divided into two classes meeting four times a week. The curriculum will include Yiddish, literature, history and Jewish culture. Hebrew is taught as a second language. Also stressed are study of the holidays and current Jewish and community problems. The United Hebrew Schools transportation system will this year provide buses to carry children in both Circle branches to and from school. The Circle's nursery school will continue in operation. for youngsters 31/2 to 5 at the Lin- wood building. The Workmen's Circle school system has existed here for the last 35 years, and is a part of the organization's national Jewish education movement. Saul Maltz, principal of - the local schools, may be contacted for information or registration by calling TO. 8-53-68 or WE. 5-1003. LZOA Branch 11 Miss Levy Speaks Phyllis Pincus Vows to A. Y. Aronoff Elects At a recent meeting of Branch Plan Night Club Outing Detroit Socialites and invited guests will attend Club Gay. Haven this Sunday evening, ac- 11, Labor Zionist Organization cording to Evelyn Briskin, of America, the following offi- chairman. cers were elected to serve for py:::-wicKe.x.:::txxx xxvx >az:K.:K*73 the coming year: - For the Finest in Music _Phyllis Pincus, chairman; And Entertainment — Call'; Manfred Werner, vice-chair- $ man; Bernard Schiff, treasurer; Esther Goldberg, secretary; Jerry Malamud and Zigmond LI. 7-2943 Moses, members-at-large on the L:- , - executive board. Standing committee chairmen OPENING SOON! who were appointed include Moses as membership chairman; Sandford Goldberg, program chairman; and Gigi. Kannon, so- 8926 W. 7 MILE cial chairman. Watch For Opening Prior to resumption of com- plete activities in the fall, a theater party is planned for late August. The season will open with a cocktail party in Septem- ■ ■1 Ben Katzman i i , PUMPERNIKS MRS. ARNOLD Y. ARONOFF Speaking their marital vows to - Rabbi Sherwin Wine before an improvised altar in the Crys- tal Ballroom of the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel on July 28 were Janet- Rae Levy and Arnold Yale Aronoff. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Charles Levy, of 18205 Wildemere. Mr. Aronoff's parents are the Jos- eph Aronoffs, of Toledo, 0. • A pearl-white shade of Ital- ian silk taffeta was chosen by the bride for her wedding. The nipped bodice was topped by a portrait neckline, forme_d of horizonal pleating of the taf- feta and inset with embroidered daisies above the taffeta. The pleating of- the neckline dropped into sleevelets which were met by kid gloves. The tiny bodice fell away into a bouffant skirt, which fell over a hoop of tiered ruffles and a crinoline of net, edged with lace. The gown ended in a mod- ified cathedral train. Her two-tiered veil of illusion fell to fingertip length from an open crownlet of scalloped taf- feta, and she carried her con- firmation Bible, from which cascaded phaelanopsis and va- riegated ivy. Mrs. Edward Levy, Jr., the bride's sister-in-law, was her matron of h o n o -r, and her bridesmaids- were Janet Schu- ster, Mrs. Earl Jacobs, Mrs. Ron- ald Ecker, of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Charles Fuhrmann, of Madison, Wis., a sister of the bridegroom. The bridegroom was attended by his father as best man, while seating the guests were Charles Fuhrmann, his brother-in-law, of Madison, Wis.; Edward Levy, Jr., the bride's brother, Al Steinman, Bud Fishier, Wil- liam Shapiro, of Flint; Morton Harris, David Holtzman and Dr. Milford Golden, the bride- groom's uncle. The newlyweds received their guests at a dinner and reception in the ballroom, after which they left for a month's honey- moon in Europe. They will make their home in Toledo on their return ber. 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