activities in ociety Aaron Youth Group Slates Brotherhood Event Miss Schonberger Wed Beth Rev. Gene L. McCornack, as- event in honor of Brotherhood in Double-Ring Rites sociate minister, and four youth Week. members of the Mayflower Con- Representing the Mayflower gregation Church, will partici- CongregatiOnal Church are Dave pate in a Brotherhood program, Sarles, Barbara Brown, Jeff sponsored by the Beth Aaron Ericson and Ellen Settino. United Synagogue Youth at 2 p.m., Sunday. Harvey Neiman, chairman of RENT 8-16 mot the program committee of Beth SOUND or SILENT Aaron USY, and his committee, composed of Paul Freeman, Les- ter Raikow, Kenneth Stoller and Charles Wolfe, planned this • A dinner party at the Statler Terrace Room in honor of the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Garsoff was given by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Garsoff, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garsoff, Mr. and Mrs. Al Bresler and Mr.. and Mrs. Sidney Gould. Also present were their grandchildren, Seymour and Marian Bresler, Seymour and Marilyn Garsoff, Dolores and Morris Goldberg, Deena Garsoff and Carol and Marsha Gould. Mr. and Mrs: Benjamin Cohen, of 1116 Parent, :Windsor, Ont., celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary on Tuesday, at an open house Meeting at their home for the Mizrachi Organiza- tion of Windsor, of which Mrs. Cohen is a member. Contributions honoring the occasion may be sent to this organization. Mr. and -Mrs. Nathan Schreiber were honored at a dinner, at Northwood Inn, Wednesday evening, on the occasion of their 51st wedding anniversary. They will leave Feb. 26 for a vacation in Florida. Esther Adelson to Wed Robert Lee Ziegelman MISS ESTHER, ADELSON At a recent family dinner, the engagement of Esther Claire Adelson to Robert Lee Ziegel- man was announced by her parents, the Murray J. Adelsans; of Warrington Dr. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mrs. Louis A. Benton, of Allen Park, Mich., and Sainuel Ziegelinan, of Kentucky Ave. Mr. Ziegelman is a Student in architecture at the University. of Michigan and is affiliated with Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. A June wedding is planned. To 46 M GOWN -to be/..: n,ai g3ritiz Activities DOROTHY. FOX CHAPTER, BBYW, -collected $200 during its recent "Mother's March on Polio" campaign. They also sewed cancer pads and held a Valentine's party. * * * "Your Voice Is You," will be presented at PISGAH CHAP- TER's dessert • luncheon, at 12:30 p.m., Monday at Holiday Manor, 18641 Wyoming. Be- sides the "take-off on voices" by Michigan Bell representa- tive Frances Hill, a South American dance interpretation will be given by the Joe Cor- nells. At the event, William Ludwig, of the American Red Cross, will be guest speaker. The public is invited to attend, according to Mrs. Murray Sha- piro, president, and Mrs. David Haberman, program chairman. • * * * BUSINESS & PROFES- SIONAL CHAPTER is holding an open dance for men and wo- men in the community at 9 p.m., Sunday, at Cong. Beth Joseph, 18450 Wyoming. The Townsmen will furnish- music for dancing, and entertainment will feature an exhibitionof dancing by the Fred Astaire Studio. Refreshi- rnents will be served. * * * LOUIS D. BRANDEIS LODGE and CHAPTER will celebrate their 12th and 11th anniversaries at a joint program this Saturday evening, at the Elmwood Casino: All past presi- dents and the incumbent presi- dents, Robert S. Rudman and Mrs. James Kraft; will be hon- ored. Special guests will be Louis Barden, Council president; Hy Crystal, executive secretary; Samuel W. Leib, past District president; Is adore Perlman, Lodge deputy; and Sarah Dorf, Chapter sponsor.. For reserva- tions, call Harry N. Katz, chair- man, BR. 3-5619, or Mrs. Jack Sayles, LI. 7-4475. SS. - 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 intiinate 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, call Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000 SHERATON-CADILLAC HOTEL '411117, Washington Blvd at Michigan Aro. - .5 • a • arriages WAXMAN-SOLOMON. In a ceremony Feb. 14, at Rainbow Terrace, Betty Lou Solomon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward I. Solomon N of Strath- moor Rd., was united in mar- riage to Arnold Waxman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pfeffer- berg. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka and . Cantor Hyman Adler of- ficiated. Ruth Lee Solomon was her sister's maid of honor, and Sheila Mae Solomon was junior bridesmaid. Norma Silver was bridesmaid. Best man was Mau- rice Silverman, while Harold Fellows was an usher. Also in the bridal party were the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sodos. Arlazaroff Farband Branch to Feature Music Program A special music program in honor of Jewish Music Month will be featured at the Arlaza- roff Branch 137, of the Farband, meeting, at 8:30 p.m., Wednes- day in the LZ Center, Schaefer and Seven Mile Rd: Friends are invited. MOVIES For Any Occasion! COMEDIES - FEATURES There are still a few select dates available. for the METRO FILMS Perfect Affair MRS. BENJAMIN ROVINSKY A double-ring ceremony on Feb. 9 united Erika Schonberg- er in marriage to Benjamin Rovinsky, son of . Mr. Moses Rovinsky, of Brazil, and the late Mrs. Rovinsky. Rabbi Leo Y. Goldnian officiated. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Derso Schonberger, of Petoskey, Ave., chose a gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over ice-blue skinner satin.'It was highlighted by a Queen Ann collar, long, pointed sleeves and a bouffant skirt which fell to floor-length. She wore an imported silk illusion veil, which was caught to her head by a Juliet cap- of matching lace, trimmed with sequins and pearls. She carried white orchids on a mother-of- pearl Bible. Sarah Johnson was the bride's maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Sue Hyams -and 'Mary Goldstein, Sussy Bar- dy was the flower girl. The bridegroom, given - in marriage by-his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Aron Shpargel, was 'attended by Bill Shpargel, hiS cousin, as best man, and Sol Shpargel, another cousin, and Shpargel,.., Hershel as ushers. A reception and dinner fol- lowed the ceremony. The newly- weds are presently residing on EWald - 8794 GRAND RIVER 3 Blks. So. of Joy Rd. MICKEY WOOLF and His Orchestra Free Parking TY 8-0953 OPEN EVERY EVE. TO 9 SUNDAYS 12-4 UN 3-3737 LINWOOD WINDOW SHADE CO. SHADES CLEANED AND REPAIRED WINDOW SHADES Made to Order Up to 9 Feet Wide 11828 LINWOOD NEAR ELMHURST TOwnsend 8-5500 Swedish Massage — Steam Cabinet PLANNED EXERCISE - FOR MEN FOR LADIES Mon., Wed., Fri. Nights 6:30-10 p.m. Every Day, Tues. and Thurs. Nights to 10 p.•. Arrangements may be made for any one of our services , BLACKSTONE MANOR HEALTH SALON 20463 SCHAEFER near 8 MILE RD. UN 4-7029 UN 4,8945 pAUMG True Sisters to Host National Leaders; Slate Dinner-Dance Mrs. Charles Miller and Mrs. Walter E. B _ ronson, national Spresident and vice-president of the United 'Order of True Sis- ters, will visit here with mem- bers of Detroit Chapter No.' 41 from Sunday to Thursday. The two leaders, both from New York City where the grand lodge is located, are on a 10- week tour of Chapters through- out the country. They will attend a monthly meeting of the Detroit -group on Tuesday after- noon, at Northland Center. While here, the visitors also will attend a dinner-dance on Tuesday evening, at Northwood Inn, , which will culminate the chapter's fund-raising efforts. Proceeds support the radio- isotope laboratory at Detroit Memorial Hospital, which aids in cancer treatment. Mrs. Ira Blumenthal, fund- raising chairman, is assisted by Mrs. Murray Pollack, co-chair- man, and Mrs. Maurice Neback, social chairman, has assistance from Mesdames Sam Stecker, Ann Feldman and A r t h u r Campbell. Mrs. Arthur Stern is presi- dent of the Detroit Chapter. Golden Chain Order Institutes New Detroit Link at Dinner The Detroit Link of the Order of the Golden Chain was insti- tuted formally at a banquet held recently at Rainbow Ter- race. The non-sectarian Masonic order includes wives, • sisters, nieces and daughters of master masons in -good standing. Master masons also may join the or- ganization. The group, whose main pro- ject is caring for underprivi- leged children, will meet on the second Monday of each month at RainboW Terrace. Pauline Grant is worthy matron, and Harry Zausmer, worthy patilan • Projectors • Cameras • Tape Recorders • Photographic Equipment FINAL STORE-WIDE Wartime Sale Dresses AFTERNOON - and COCKTAIL Group es of G-..loattpeo sf si $20 to $49.95 to $39.95 Group of Values to $69.95 COATS $2 5 Reduced up to and More CASHMERE SWEATERS lila> u70 off Classics and Novelties , Bags — Jewelry — Fur Blend and Nylon Sweaters — Leather Jackets ALL REDUCED UP TO 1 a/a& , 1/ /2 and MORE (Sky omens Apparel 19158-60 LIVERNOIS AT 7 MILE RD. Open Thursday and Friday to 9 p.m.