Brasch-Rinz Nuptials Farbard Branch 114
Starts Cultural Series

Solemnized Sept. 29

At a double-ring ceremony,
performed Sept. 29 at Temple
Israel, Shirley Jane Rinz ex-
changed marital vows with
David Alroy Brasch. Dr. Leon
Fram officiated.
The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Edward C. Rinz, of
9601 E. Outer Dr. The bride-.
groom is the son of Mrs. Abra-
ham R. Brasch, of Warrington
Dr., and the late Mr. Brasch.
The bride wore an ivory satin
gown of princess fashion with
insets of hand-embroidered lace,
terminating in a cathedral train.
The long, tight sleeves were of
matching lace, and the neckline
resembled a lily with soft petal
top. A pearl crown clasped the
two-tiered silk illusion veil, and
she carried a white Bible,
adorned with cascading white
orchids.
Mrs. Miles Brasch attended
as matron of honor, and Miles
Brasch, the bridegroom's broth-
er, was his best man.
Following a honeymoon to
Florida, the couple will reside
on Miller Rd.

Marcia Klein was elected
president of the Women's Aux-
iliary of the Accountant's Guild
at the group's recent election
meeting. Serving with her will
be:
Sylvia Maiseloff, vice-presi-
dent; Betty Hyson, treasurer;
Evelyn Levine a n d Annette
Rosen, secretaries; Jean Sosin,
entertainment chairman; Lillian
Moskow, p r o g ram chairman;
Marjorie Naftaly, membership
chairman; Roslyn Sobel, pub-
licity; and Molly Sukenic, sun-
shine.
The Auxiliary is comprised of
wives of accountants who get
together for social and philan-
thropic purposes.

Winkelman's Opens
33rd Shop, Downtown

Winkelman's women's wear
stores, opened a Downtown shop
Wednesday, at 1448 Woodward.
This is Winkelman's 33rd.
store.

1

for Automotive Gains

Two executives of the Ford
Motor Co. this week told the
American public that the na-
tion's economy will sharply in-
crease this year.
Speaking at ceremonies in-
augurating a new multi-million
dollar Ford plant in the South,
Ernest R. Breech, chairman of
the board of the company, stated
that in 1957 the automotive in-
dustry again will provide the
dominant force in the nation's
economy.
Benson Ford, vice-president of
the company and chairman of its
Dealer Policy Board, speaking
in Tennessee, urged automobile
dealers to start making long-
range plans for a 60 to 70 per-
cent peak increase in their busi-
ness within the next 10 years.

Oct. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Cyril
Silver (Adele Luchtan), of 3775
Tyler, a daughter, Sandra De-
borah.
* * *
Oct. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
ray H. Leff (Stella Wohlman,
of Detroit), of London, Ont., a
son, Steven Warren.

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Hallowe'en Dance Set
by Detroit Socialites

Detroit Socialites will hold its
first Hallowe'en Dance on Oct.
27, in the Mayfair Room, on
Dexter, announces Evelyn Bri-
skin, chairman. Dress will be
informal, with masquerade op-
tional. Jules Klein's Novelaires
will provide music and enter-
tainment.

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Accountant's Auxiliary
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Barbara Lachar Weds
Mr. Sidney Mitnick

The cultural committee of
Farband Branch 114 is current-
ly arranging a series of pro-
grams for the winter season.
Subjects will include Rashi,
Rambam (Maimonides), Baal
Shem Tov, Gaon of Wilno, and
Theodor Herzl.
The first of the series will be
delivered at 9 p. m., Saturday,
at the Labor Zionist Institute,
19161 Schaefer, when Movsas
Goldoftas, director of the Unit-
ed Jewish Folk Schools, speaks
on "Rashi, the Great Commen-
tator and His Role in Jewish
History."
Friends are invited to attend
the program, for which there
is no charge.

MRS. DAVID A. BRASCH

Joins Psychology Group
NUTLEY, N.J. (JTA) — Dr.
Hirsch L. Silverman, director of
psychological services of the
CHARLES & AARON KO- Nutley school system, has been
GAN AUXILIARY will hold a elected a fellow of the Ameri-
Hallowe'en party \ at 8:30 p.m., can Psychological Association.
Thursday, in the home of Mrs.
Anne Epsein, 13651 Pierson, Oak
You Can Be Sure . . . If It's
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are planned. For information,
call Anita Dorfman, TO. 9-6221.
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Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Teas
games and refreshments are
and all occasions. Personalized
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MRS. IDA E. LEVY
the Memorial Home, when
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Mrs. Jack Schwartz, president
of Michigan JWV.A...will be guest
speaker. Prospective members
are invited. Ten members of the
MRS. SIDNEY MITNICK
Auxiliary recently serviced the
The former Barbara Lacher, Downtown USO.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
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Lacher, of Oak Park, Mich., was
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wed in an August ceremony
The family of the late Her-
at Beth Abraham synagogue to man Goldstein acknowledges
Sidney Mitnick, son of Mr. and with grateful appreciation the
Mrs. Herman Mitnick.
many kind expressions of sym
With a gown of imported ny- pathy extended by relativeS and
lon Chantilly lace, portrait neck- friends during the family's re-
line, and hand appliqued in cent bereavement.
daisies and pearls and a cascad-
ing train, the bride wore a pearl
and sequin-studded tiara with
a two-tiered silk illusion veil,
Orchestra
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of fingertip length. She carried
Songs
by
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a Bible centered in white or-
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chids and satin streamers and
forget-me-nots.
Complete
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Mrs. Dolores Garver, sister of
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the bridegroom, was matron-of-
honor. Florence Ruzumna was
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were Maureen Silverman, Shar-
on Horan, Margie Weisling. Jun-
ior bridesmaids were Carol Pru-
jan and Judy Lowe. Janise Pru-
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Following a honeymoon at the
Concord Hotel, in N. Y., the
couple are residing on Votro-:
beck Ct.

JNHAC Auxiliary Sets

Oct. 7 — To Mr. a n d Mrs. Membership Program.
Theodore Bale (Dolores Bern-
To spark the opening of its
stein), of 23100 Harding, Oak
Park, a son, Gary Michael.
membership drive, the Detroit
* * *
, League, Jewish National Home
Oct. 6 — To Mr. a n d Mrs. for Asthmatic Children, will be
Robert M. Klein (Jacqueline host to Israel Fried-man, execu-
Smolinsky), of Meyers Rd., a tive director of the Denver in-
stitution.
daughter, Deborah Carol.
* * *
Mrs. Irving
Oct. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Law-
Golden, presi-
rence Spector (Phyllis Nedel-
dent of the lo-
man), of 20432 Cheyene, a son,
cal group, an-
Howard Jeffrey.
nounces that
* * *
Friedman will
Oct. 5—To Dr. and Mrs. James
address mem-
E. Bittker (Louise Dorothy Mill-
bers and their
er), of 20085 Mansfield, a daugh-
guests at a
ter, Cindy Beth.
luncheon at 1
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p.m., Wednes-
Mrs. Golden day, in t h e
Oct. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Shel-
don Klein (Edythe Lefkowitz), home of Mrs. Charles Harris,
of 22180 Sussex, Oak Park, a 18664 Oak Dr. Mrs. Minnie
son, Michael Neil.
Perlman, membership chairman,
* * *
will introduce the speaker.
Sept. 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
The Jewish National Home is
Bernard Glicker (Mildred Len- now in its 49th year of provid-
hDff), of 20164 Snowden, a son,' ing free, nationwide treatment
Mark Eli ott.
for children suffering from
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chronic, intractable asthma.
Sept. 25—T o M r. and Mrs.
Through its psychiatric and
Philip Bakst (Jean Mirsky), of
2740 Richton, a son, Barr y general medical staffs, JNHAC
is able to find and uproot com-
Leslie.
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Sept. 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. are part of chronic asthmatic
Allen Fidler (Gerry Glass), of affliction.
31917 Wayburn, Farmington, a
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son, Douglas Robert.
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Games Night Chairmen
Sept. 24 To Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel A. Kayne, president
Leo Heller (Rita Alexander),
of 20195 Littlefield, a son, Mi- of Vladimiritzer Emergency Re-
lief Organization, has named
chael Joseph.
* * *
Mrs. L. Richards and Mrs. N.
Sept. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Rossen as chairmen of the forth-
Leon Simon (Harriet Stein), of coming games party on Nov. 29,
21931 Fern, Oak Park, a daugh- at Cong. Beth Joseph.
ter, Andrea Ellen.
All proceeds will be sent to
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Sept. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. needy families in Israel. For
Myron S. Grodin (Gertrude tickets, call Mrs. Richards, WE.
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