•• er Beth Aaron Men's Club Plans 'Cabaret Night' Fete 50thAnniversary Nine Years Later x ti s. W Mr. and Mrs. Olshansky Mr. and Mrs. David Olshan- sky, of 2682 Cortland, had a quiet 50th wedding anniversary celebration nine years ago. They kept on postponing the golden years' event until earlier this month—when they • chose the 10th anniversary of the Ol- shansky Family Club, which they organized — to celebrate their 59th wedding date. On hand to join in the fes- tivities were their two sons, Abe and Leonard, five daughters, Mesdames Louis Bregman, Phil- ip Trubow, Meyer Levin, Al Te- nenhouse and Al Cohen; 16 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Born in Lachver, Minsk, the couple have lived in Detroit for 40 years. They have been mem- bers of Cong. Shaarey Zion for 16 years, and Mr. Olshansky is presently second vice-president of the synagogue. A "Cabaret Night" will again open the Beth Aaron Men's Club season of programs, .8 p.m., Sept. 30, announces J. Harmon Moss, president. The affair, to be held in the Social Hall of the Beth Aaron Synagogue, 18000 Wy- oming, will begin with door prizes and dinner. Sammy Shore, well - known comedian now appearing in Las Vegas, will be master-of-cere- monies. Singers Harry Harris, former partner of Jimmy Du- rante, and Betty Adams, both appearing at Cliff Bell's in De- troit, will be included in the program. Marty Schwartz and his orchestra will provide music for dancing. Tickets cost $2.50 per person and may be obtained by calling Dr. Nathan Lux, program chair- man, at DI. 1-0266, or Dr. Mar- vin Last, ticket chairman, at UN. 4-4628. Make reservations early, as tables are limited. Temple Israel Couples Slate Party Saturday International night at Temple Israel will be the theme of a cocktail party at 8•:30 p.m., Sat- urday, in the temple youth hall. The program is sponsored by the Young Marrieds Group as its initial event of the season. Dancing to a five-piece band, entertainment and booths which will serve foods from Hawaii, Italy, Israel, Russia and the United States have been planned by the evening's chairmen,. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kaye. Members, their friends and in- terested young married couples are invited to attend. For reser- vations, call Mrs. Norman Greene, LI. 5-1775_ • Fink-Binder Nuptials Set Oct. 21, in Dallas - - ••••IP Sisterhood Presidents To be Feted by UOCA r* For the Finest in Music g .And Entertainment—Call.- cf. The Great -Lakes Chapter of , the Women's Branch of the 0 Ben Katzman Union of Orthodox Congrega- LI. 7-2943 tions of America will hold a reception to honor presidents of affiliated sisterhoods, on Mon- day, at 8:30 p.m. PHOTOGRAPHS by Members of the sisterhood of BERNARD H. the Young Israel Center of Oak Woods will prepare and serve buffet. A musical program fea- turing Mrs. Alex Roberg and KE. 1-8196 Mrs. Charles Snow will be pre- CANDIDS • 3-D • MOVIES sented. Presidents to be honored are Mrs. David Lebow, Bnai David; Mrs. Helen Rosenberg, Beth Abraham; Mrs. Harry Altman, Master of Ceremonies Mogen Abraham; Mrs. Sol Wai- ner, Northwest Israel; Mrs. S. and His Orchestra . Detroit's Leader in Entertainment Wildstrom, Gemiluth Chasso- MISS IDELLE FINK TO 8-2067 TO 6-5016 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fink, of 6807 dim; Mrs. David J. Cohen, Norway Rd., Dallas, Tex., an- Young Israel of Dexter; Mrs. nounce the engagement of their Samuel Glanz, Young Israel daughter, Idelle, to Harry J. Center of Oak Woods; Mrs. S. JACK GORBACK PHOTOGRAPHY Binder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bottler, S h a a r Hashomayim, Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Lee Binder, of 2211 Hills, Flint, Windsor; Mrs. M a r c Scheim- Our Specialty Mich. The bride's mother is the back, Beth Jacob, Toledo. Quality Work — Moderate Prices Admission to the reception, former Rose Stepsay, of Detroit. Personal iz e d Miss Fink was graduated from which will be held at the Young TO 7-0930 ■ West Virginia University, where Israel Center of Oak Woods, is she was affiliated president of $1. Call your sisterhood presi- \ dent or Mrs. David Dombey, Sigma Delta Tau sorority. 1; 4 Drive E Ep E ps L e Nao arnpndE The wedding will be solem- LI. 6: 4640, if you wish to attend. En glish Instructor Jewish nized Oct. 21, at the Statler Ho- PERM IT tel, in Dallas, with Rabbi Gerald Mrs. Ida Rosenberg GUARANTEE DRIVING SCHOO L J. Klein officiating. Edythe Fink will be her sister's maid of hon- to Give Benefit Luncheon TO 8-8810 TO 6-6892 A benefit luncheon for the / or, and Al Binder will be his Red Mogen David of Israel will brother's best man. be given at 12 noon, Saturday Mrs. Ida Rosenberg at the Rhea Cashman Gladwin by home of her daughter-in-law, Returns for Unveiling Mrs. Shirley Rosenberg, 4711 OWNSEND 6-4034 Mrs. Benjamin Gladwin, pro- West Outer Dr. Mrs. Ida Rosen- "MEMORIES THAT berg is active in the Kishenever minent in Detroit social and LAST FOREVER" , - • WEDDINGS business circles, will return here Aid Society, and other chari- ITTLED and EDITED • BAR MITZVAHS table organizations., Everyone FULL COVERAGE • briefly next week to attend the • ALL WORK GUARANTEED • SPECIAL OCCASIONS unveiling of a monument in is invited. •••••• memory of her late husband at 4:30 p.m., Sunday, at Woodmere WANT THE BEST MRS. NATHAN FIRESTONE Cemetery. Ask the Folks Who've Had Ardell Goren and Nathan Mrs. Gladwin, who now re- SAM BARNETT Firestone were united in mar- sides in Miami, • is the former riage on Aug. 5, at Adas Shalom Rhea Cashman, who operated and His Orchestra Synagogue. The bride is the and was president of the World 1-2563 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Wide Travel Bureau for many Goren, of W. McNichols Rd. Mr. years here. Firestone, a Wayne State Uni- From here, Mrs. Gladwin will versity student, is the son of leave for Atlanta, Ga., where Mr. and Mrs. S. Firestone, of she will attend a regional con- Broadstreet Blvd. ference of the Women's Divi- That We Are Moving to New and Larger Quartiers The couple will reside in De- sions of Chambers of Commerce troit after returning from their on Oct. 5. She also will visit in 18305 WYOMING nr. PICKFORD honeymoon. New York. ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 1 Now the manager of the Antique Show to Open Shore Palace Apartments in Mi- To take better care of your ami Beach, Fla., Mrs. Gladwin Sept. 30, at Masonic Weddings • Showers • Bar Mitzvahs • Antiques of every description was recently cited by the Surf- Consult Us for ALL Your Floral Needs • • side, Bal Harbour and Bay Har- will go on exhibit in the Foun- A LARGE SELECTION OF EXQUISITE GIFT tain Room of Masonic Temple, bor Chamber of Commerce for when the half million dollar organizing a women's division to ITEMS WILL ALSO BE FEATURED. Great Lakes Antique Show work with and promote the work of the regular Chamber. opens Sept. 30. The exhibits of furniture, glass, china, firearms, jewelry, Serving Detroiters for over 20 Years dolls' and dresses will run through Oct. 3, from 12 noon TE 4-6126 13235 DEXTER to 10:30 p.m., &ally. WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Furniture exhibited will range from Early American country styles to Victorian. Special dis- plays of popular art glass of the 19th century will be shown, in addition to Early' American NOBODY...but nobody can blown and pattern. glass. match FAULTLESS work- China fanciers will see hand manship and care. painted and French Haviland china from top dealers in the • They take down and rehang drap- field. eries and cornices. WINER SAM ROSENBLAT Arden Goren Wed to Nathan Firestone 0.111 04MIPO. I , ■ ■ We're Proud to Announce Wayne Students Set June 9 Wedding Date MIDWAY FLORIST I'VE COMPARED Smart brides select the Sheraton-Cadillac for their weddings and receptions. And for good reason! First, the staff of this famous hotel 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 information and reservations, cart Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000 L SHERATON-CADILLAC IIOTEL Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave , . Adas Shalom Couples Club Schedules Corn Roast A corn roast and song fest will initiate the fall programs of the Adas Shalom Young Mar- ried Couple Club on Sept. 29, announce Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rope, chairmen. Assisting the Ropes will be the Al Goldsteins, Hal Gabins and Iry B a r i t s. Prospective members are invited to attend. For information, call Mr. and Mrs. Rope, • KE. 3-6173; or Mr. and Mr s. Marshall Markle, members. chairmen, UN. 1-6220. • They specialize in cleaning drop- cries, curtains, banquet cloths, lamp shades and blankets. Also fine workmanship on wearing apparel. MISS SYLVIA. ROSNER Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosner, of Brooklyn, N. Y., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Sylvia, to Charles Good- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Goodman, of Stoepel Ave. Both young people attend Wayne State University. The Habonim to Open Season wedding will be solemnized on with Sukkotoneg Shabbat Habonim, the Labor Zionist June 9, in Brooklyn, N. Y. • GUARANTEED youth group, will open its fall No Shrinkage or Loss of Color CARD OF THANKS activities with a Sukkot oneg The family of the late Morris • CITY AND SUBURBAN DELIVERY shabbat at 8 p.m., today, in the Habonim room of the Labor Weltman acknowledges with day oe night . Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. grateful appreciation the many Now! We ore ready to receive your phone calls of sympathy 24 hours a day. - kind expressions All youth 12 to 18 are invited. FOR FREE For information, call Dave Sil- extended b y relatives a n d ber, TO. 7-4902, or the LZ in- friends during the family's re- ESTIMATES cent bereavement. stitute. PHONE WE 31010 .