activities z is octety Mr. Robert Allen Mazer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mazer, of Clements Ave., is now back in Detroit following his dis, charge from the U. S. Marine Corps. During his last year in service, Mr. Mazer, who held the rank of private first class, was assistant to the Jewish chaplain. Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Subar and family, of Grand Rapids, Mich., are residing in their new home at 31 Woodward Lane., S.E., Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wisotsky, formerly of Ilene Ave., are leaving this Sunday, after 35 years in Detroit, to make their home in Florida. They presently are residing with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Friedman, of 17175 Ilene. Friends and relatives are invited to say goodbye to the Wisotsky's on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Siegel, of this city, have left by Pan American for Johannesburg, South Africa, where they will visit with friends.. While there, they will travel to Capetown to see their family. On the return trip they will stop in Italy, Switzerland, France and England. Pvt. Edward H. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stewart, of Glendale Ave., is now on a tour of duty in Korea, where he is serving in the U.S. Army security department. Before entering service, Pvt. Stewart was in Baltimore, Md., where he was per- sonnel director for the Sheraton Corp. Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes were honored by their children, at a dinner, Thursday evening, on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. Their son, Herbert Hordes, arrived from Israel Tuesday to be present at the celebration. • Miss Sandra Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth, of Tyler Ave., recently celebrated her 15th birthday with a luncheon for 15 friends at her home. The Roths' son, Allan. J., has returned from a visit of several days in Chicago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rose and children of Manistee Ave., Oak Park, are vacationing in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Banks have returned from Miami _Beach, Fla., where they visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Yaffa and attended a frozen foods convention during their two-week stay. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Yaffa, of Tracey Ave., are spending the winter months in Miami Beach, Fla. They will return home for Passover in April. I Bar Mitzvahs Sharon Ellma7i to Wed Donald H. Wittenberg The Bar Mitzvah of David Alan Rives, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon L. Rives, of • 18944 Santa Barbara, will be observed on Saturday, at Beth Abraham Synagogue. An open house re- ception in David's honor will be held that evening, in the family home. * * * Mr. and Mrs: Morris Peiss, of 2738 Elmhurst, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ed- ward Orrin, on Feb. 2, at Cong. Beth Moses. A cocktail party and dinner in Edward's honor will be held the following eve- ning, in the Mayfair Room. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lockman, of Tuxedo Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mich- MISS SHARON ELLMAN ael Allen, on Feb. 2, at Beth Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ellman, Abraham Synagogue. A dinner of Birwood Ave., announce the in Michael's honor will be held engagement of their daughter, that evening, at Lachar's. Sharon, to Donald H. Witten- * * * berg, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ar- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pepper, thur A. Wittenberg, of 192-10 of 18303 San Juan, announce Warrington. Donald is a mediCal student the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Raymond Allyn, on Saturday, at the University of Michigan. at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A Miss Ellman attends Wayne cocktail party and dinner in State University. An August Raymond's honor will be held wedding is planned. that evening, at Holiday Manor. * * Adas Shalom PTO Sets Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Leven, of 2908 Leslie, announce the Father-Student Night Bar Mitzvah of their son, Thom- Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy L. Atler as Stanley, on Saturday, at have been named chairmen of Cong. Bnai David. A cocktail t h e fourth_ annual Father- and dinner . party in Tommy's Student Night sponsored by the honor will be held at 6:30 p.m., Adas Shalom PTO of the United Sunday, at Rainbow Terrace. H e b r e w Schools. The program will be held at FIRST QUALITY 7:30 p.m., Feb. Ducks and Turkeys 4, in the social Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers hall of the synagogue. A special:. highlight of the evening will OUTLET be movies of the 1956 World POULTRY CO. Mrs. Atler Series by spe- 2735 W. Davison cial arrangement with the De, TO. 8-4281 trout Tigers Baseball Club. The branch choir, under the direction of Mrs. Channa Stie- bel, will be featured. The pro- gram is planned especially to We are now serving have fathers meet with mem- Oak Park and bers of the teaching staff. A social hour will. conclude Northwest Section. the evening's activities. Prizes will be awarded. FREE DELIVERY TO. 8-4281 There's a village in England called No Place. Pop. 259 think there's no place like No Place. Audrey Katz Marries Primrose Club Plans Anniversary Event in Double-Ring Rites 26th The 26th anniversary dinner- MRS. LAWRENCE B. KRON In a recent double-ring cere- mony at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue, Audrey C. Katz, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Katz, became the bride of Law- rence B. Kron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kron. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel officiated. The bride's gown of white silk taffeta with bouffant skirt and chapel train was accented by seed pearls and iridescent se- quins. Her crown of seed pearls and rhinestones was held in place by a French illusion fin- gertip veil. She carried a white mother-of-pearl Bible, covered with white orchids and stream- ers of ribbons with white rose- buds. Judie Katz, the bride's sis- ter, was her maid of honor, and Mrs. Ronald Balan, her matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Donald Pomerantz, Mrs. Leonard Gordon, Sharon Freed- man, and Ilene Stotzky. David Kron was his brother's best man, and ushers were Alan Becker, R o b e r t Schneider, Leonard Gordon, Richard Ro-. land and Jack Lifsitz. Following the ceremony, there was a dinner. and reception in the synagogue social hall. Out- of-town guests attended from Chicago, Ann Arbor, Lansing, New York City, Coral Gables, Fla., and West Orange, N. J. After a honeymoon in New York, the couple is residing in Ann Arbor. Circle School Opens Spring Registration Registration is now being ac cepted by the Workmen's Circle School in both its nursery and elementary school classes. The nursery, for youngsters, 3 to 5, maintains a complete pro- gram in its full-equipped quar- ters and has an adjoining play- ground. The elementary school cur- riculum consists of Yiddish and Hebrew reading, writing and speaking, history, literature, singing and dramatics, current events, life in Israel and Bar Mitzvah preparation. Transportation is provided by buses of the United Hebrew School, with whom the Circle Schools now cooperate. For in- formation or registration, call the school office, 11529 Linwood, TO 8-5368. NO DIET—NO EXERCISE UN 4-0016 Licensed Physician Reasonable Fees LARRY FREEDMAN dance of the Primrose Benevo- lent Club will be held this Sunday eve- ning, at Sam- m y ' s Restau- rant, in 0 a k Park. A candle- lighting c e r e- mony will fea- ture the par- t i p ation of the present officers and Mrs. Greenberg the eight charter members of the group when it was formed in 1931. Mrs. Morris Greenberg, presi- dent, states that the group's principal function is direct aid to needy families. Primrose also supports a variety of local, na- tional and international philan- thropies. 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