arriages. SOCOL-THAV: At a candle- light ceremony, at Zack's, Aug. .5, Miss Charlotte Thav, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Thav, Sr., became the bride of Seymour Socol, son of Mrs. Abraham Socol, of Chicago. -Rabbi S. J. Woldgelernter and Rev. :Hyman J. Adler officiated. -Mrs.. Harry. Thav, Jr., was matron of honor, and the bride's brother, Harry Thav, Jr., was best man. Seating the guests were Jack ThaV, Charles Thav, and Lawrence Edelheit. Out of town guests were Mr. and •Mrs. Henry Yalowitz and '-family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Socol and family, Mr. and Mrs. _Paul -Silverman, .Mr. and Mrs. • Oscar Socol, . a n d Morton Seigel, all of Chicago. After their honeymoon at Miami Beach, the newlyweds will make their home in Chi- cago upon their return. *- * * MRS. BgRTON LONDON In a recent candlelight cere- mony, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, B e v e r l y Jane Falk, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ira E. Falk, became the bride of Dr. Berton Lee London, son of Mrs. Julius D. London and the late Mr. London. - Rabbi Morris Adler officiated at the nuptials. A dinner followed the cere- mony. The bride wore a white, Ital- ian silk , taffeta gown, with m o yen a g e neckline, short sleeves appliqued in hand-run Cordonnet lace, a princess panel front with matching lace and motifs on her floor-length skirt falling into a court train. Her veil was of fingertip length with two tiers of white silk illusion c r o w n e d with pearls. She carried a flawer arrangement of stephanotis and white spray orchids. Linda Falk, sister of the bride was maid of honor, and brides- maids were Mrs..Charles Levin, Mrs. Robert Weisberger, and Virginia Ferman, cousin of the bride from Beverly Hills, Calif. The bridegroom's b r o the r, Edmund London, was best man., Ushers were Richard. Brady, Ivan Forbes, 'Dr. Edward Tries- man, Herbert Schnaar, Milton London and Harold Rosemont. The newlyweds left for a two weeks' honeymoon in the East, after which they will leave for Germany where Dr. London, a Captain in the U. S. Army, will be stationed. . DIAMOND - LIEBERSON. Mr. Sam Lieberson announces the marriage of his sister, Paul- Me Lieberson, of 18495 Ilene, to Samuel Diamond, 'of 2719 Fullerton. The couple has just returned from. a honeymoon in South Haven, w here they visited with the bride's sister, Mit. S a r ah Rosenfiled, , of Des Moine, Ia., and h_er niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Bass, of Chicago. The new Mrs. Diamond is ac- tive in many community organi- zations, including Skverer Re- lief Society, Workmen's Circle, Jewish Labor Cortimittee, Bnai Brith, National Coundil of Jew- ' ish Women and others. I JWV Activities I YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY will resume its regular meetings an Sept. 17. Meanwhile, sum- mer activities have continued, the -latest program being par- ticipation in the Allied Veterans Council booth at the Michigan State Fair on, Sept. 3. For in formation, call Betty Spinner, in charge of obtaining assistants, at T.O. 6-0682. BAR MITZVAHS SHOWERS LZOA Branch II Sets `Musical Cook-Out' A "musical cook - out" is planned by members of Branch 11, Labor Zionist Organization of America, this Saturday eve- ning, at the home of Mr. and Mrs., Herbert Pincus. A barbecue supper 'and pro- gram of singing and dancing is being scheduled. For reser vations, call Gigi Kannon, UN. 436178, - or 'Mrs. Pincus, K.E. 3-0216. Office or Plant Parties In Our Pri;tote Bonquei Room DARBY'S UN 1-7642" 7 Mile= W yoming Plans All Details TRAY CATERING SPECIALISTS 28 West Adams 5th floor; Mutual Bldg. FOR CLASS ROOM 19360 Livernois 16633 •E. Warren CROWD! Boys Oxford in brown) black THE SHOE' COMPANY several styles available Two strap in navy Also one strap in navy, red Ripple sole saddle in "dirty buck—Also black and white Saddles with leather soles in brown and white, and white WO men s Outs CHANA CZENESH CHAP-' TER, Pioneer Women, will meet for its annual garden party at 12:30 p.m., Monday, -at the home of Mrs. Jennie Malamud, 4092 Sturtevant. Mrs. Julia Nathan is in charge of luneheon ar- rangements, which will feature a report of the World Zionist Congress by Mrs-. - Chana Mich- lin, Detroit delegate. * * * A special board meeting of CHILDREN UNLIMITED will be held Wednesday evening, at the home of Mrs. Ray Unger, 8930 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park. Final plans for the Sept. 10 membership luncheon at Holi- day Manor will be discussed. * * * A luncheon and games party for members of EQUALITY CLUB is planned by Mrs. David Rosenberg at her summer home on Cass Lake at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday. Proceeds will -go to charity. The group will meet Wednesday e v e n i n g, at the home of Mrs. Jennie Jaffe, 13 -377 S. Nal- folk. * * * SHERUTH LEAGUE recently presented a -fashion show with children of members modeling apparel from Small Fry. Fash- ions. Hostesses were Mesdames Alfred Alexander, B ern a r d Klein, ,Marvin Markowitz, Sam Pearl, Mickey Rudner and Ar- thur Schreier. * * * Mrs. Morris Weinstein an- nounces that the first fall meet- ing of the DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN'S ORGANI- ZATION will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. M Stein, 16165 Ilene. Plans for thpe Dec. 3 donor luncheon at Rainbow Terrace will be dis- cussed. For tickets call Mrs. J. Friedman, UN. 1-6793. * * * Mrs. Samuel Bicoll, president of FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, has been con- ducting a series of._ talent shows at Woodhull Lake during the summer, from which proceeds go to the Child Rescue Fund. A cash shower and luncheon is planned by the organization on Sept. 10, at the home of Mrs. Daniel Temchin, 3841 Sturtevant. Funds will be used to purchase linens for Mizrachi homes in Israel. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will sponsor a booth for patients at Northville at the institution's annual fair on Tuesday. Mrs. Betty Fisher is in charge of the committee. * * * NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH, Jewish Women's Eu ropean Welfare Organization, has named Mrs. S. Wall chair- man of the annual donor lunch- eon, to be held Dec. 4. JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB will hold a board meeting on Monday, at the home of Mrs. Donald Benyas, 10021 Corning, Oak Park, when plans for the season will be completed. * * * Mrs. Sidney Tauber, president of HOME RELIEF' SOCIETY, will be hostess at a special board- meeting on Aug. 31, at 18301 Ilene. Luncheon will be served, and plans will be dis- cussed for the Oct. 24 donor event at Elmwood Casino, for which Mrs. Robert Friedenberg is chairman. Mrs. Albert Smith and her case committee are cur- rently obtaining special contri- butions to be given to needy Jewish families for the High Holy Days. Jack Gorback Wins Photography Award . Jack Gorback has -returned from Winona Lake, Ind., where in a course of portrait photog- raphy, he was awarded a cer- tificate of merit by the Winona School of _ Photography, an educational center which has been designated "the Post Graduate ' School of Photog- ra.phers." Bnai Brith Organizing Lodge for Young en Meeting under the auspices of Bnai Brith, a group of young men will gather at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Beth Aaron Syn- agogue, 18000 Wyoming, when they hope to reach a goal of 100 members to obtain a Bnai Brith charter. Under • the guidance of Al Tucker, vice-president of the Bnai Brith Men's Council, and spearheaded by Moe . Bettman and Burt Meisel, the group is seeking men between 21 and 30 for membership. In addition to Bettman and Meisel, other temporary officers are Earl Kendler, Norm Steel and Harvey Rosenberg. For in- formation, call Meisel, TO. 7- 0211. ADAS SHALOM MEN'S CLUB is currently conducting a campaign for bowlers in its bowling league, which meets at 9:45 a.m. each Sunday at Bowl-O-Drome Recreation. George Roth, president of the league, advises that free mem- berships in the Men'g Club will be given the first 10 bciWIets to sign. He added it is not neces- sary to belong to the synagogue to bowl. For information, call Roth, DI. 1-1322. WHY WORRY I I Leave Everything to Us Approximately 50% of the workers in the Printing Indus- try are organized into the seven leading trade unions. 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