TVinkelmans on Bermuda Honeymoon Fr iday, MRS. F. R. WINKELMAN Carol Judith Rosenman and Frederick Ross Winkelman were united in marriage last Sunday afternoon, at Temple Israel. Drs. Richard C. Hertz and Leon Frain officiated at the double- ring ceremony. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rosenman, of Audrey Ave., - and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman, of Fairfield Ave. Fashioned of white Italian silk taffeta and Chantilly lace, the bride's gown was styled with a wide crushed cummerbund and bustle back. A matching lace cap held her two-tier fingertip veil. To complement her gown, the bride carried a colonial bou- quet of lily-of-the-valley, free- sia and sweet peas. Mrs. Herbert Rosenthal was her niece's matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Lana Leven- thal, of New York City, and Michele M o r r i s, of Jackson, Mich. Junior bridesmaids were Tina Rothstein, of Raleigh, N. C., Andra Winkelman, Lynne Ros- enthal and Ronna Feiler, while flower girls were Phyllis Roth- stein, of Raleigh, and Margie Winkelman. The bridegroom was attended by his brothers, John, Stanley and Henry Winkelman, and by the bride's brother, David Ros- enman. Seating the guests were Paul Mandel, Donald Greene, Tracy Freeman, Daniel Lublin, William Schussler, Calvin Kutt- nauer, Richard Simon and Her- bert Bistrow. Following a honeymoon trip to Bermuda and New York, Mr. and Mrs. Winkelman will make their home at 23221 Kipling, Oak Park, I iss lc e son e heruth League Sets Charity Ball to Marvin Davidson Amidst a setting of New York's Central Park, Sheruth League will present its eighth annual Children's Charity Ball at 9 p.m., April 27, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Proceeds of the event will benefit the Haw- thorne Center at Northville and the Children's Hospital Leu- kemia Foundation. At least 800 guests are ex- •ected to attend the affair, ac- cording to Mesdames Theodore Grant and Sidney E. Locke, League publicity and hostess c•armen, respectively, who are in charge of the evening. Mrs. Sam Winer is decora- tions chairman. Mrs. Max Mills is planning refreshments. Work- ing on a Dramatic Group pres- entation are Mesdames Philip Atkins, Gerald Greenbaum and Sidney E. Locke. Mesdames Al Goldfarb, Robert Margolis,' Her- bert Rosen and Bert Markowitz are presently creating costumes for the evening's show, "Around New York in Forty Minutes." Felix Resnick will supply music for dancing and other en- tertainment. For tickets to the affair, call ticket co-chairmen Mesdames Harry Keller, EL. 6-3261, and Allan Rosenberg, UN. 1-5322. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Limond announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Michael Leonard, on Saturday, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Allen Weisberg, of 19779 Lesure, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Bern- ard, on Saturday, at Adas Sha- lom Synagogue. A party in his honor will be held Sunday eve- ning, in the synagogue social BUSINESS & PROFESSION- AL CHAPTER will elect officers at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in Young Israel Center, on Dexter. Made- line Belkin will show slides taken in Europe. A social hour will follow. * I We are now serving Oak Park and Northwest Section. FREE DELIVERY TO. 8-4281 * GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP- TER will elect new officers for the year at a meeting Wednes- day in the Labor Zionist hall, Seven Mile at Schaefer. * * MRS. MARVIN DAVIDSON 1 by Adas Shalom Couples Yiddish Production Here for Two Nights Nli■•■■■• FIRST QUALITY "The World of Jewish Folk- Ducks and Turkeys lore," a Yiddish theatrical pro- Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers duction, is being brought to De- 2735 W. Davison TO. 8-4281 Brim. Britli Activities Speaking their marital vows before an improvised altar in the Crystal Ballroom of the Sheraton - Cadillac Hotel on April 2 were Sally Lynn Mi- chelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Michelson, of Strathcona Dr., and Marvin Harold Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson, of Parkside Rd. Rabbi Morris Ad- ler and Dr. Richard C. Hertz officiated. The young couple left for a brief honeymoon in the Virgin Islands after a dinner and re- ception in the Grand Ballroom. Beth Yehudah Ladies They will make their home in Arbor, where both will to Honor D. A. Laven Ann complete their studies at the The annul dinner of the University of Michigan. Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Ye- For her wedding, Sally Lynn hudah, to be held May 5, at chose a Griffe of overthread Zack's Catering, will honor lace woven in France. The lace Daniel A. Laven, local business- was woven on net, and the man and chair- gown was fashioned with a man of the ex- tight bodice that fell off the ecutive com- shoulder into a tiny sleevelet mittee of the that banded the upper arm. Yeshivah. Dropping over a taffeta foun- Guest speak- dation, which fell over layers er at the ban- of net, the skirt was styled quet will be shorter in front and cascaded Rabbi S.P. from the sides into a chapel Wohlgelernter, train. The lace edging was executive di- scalloped completely around the rector of the billowing skirt. Laven Beth Yehudah Schools. Cantor Her veil fell from a tiny cor- Hyman J. Adler will be guest onet to 18 inches beyond the artist. • train. It was made of Elizabe- Dinner reservations may be than illusion, also woven in made by calling Mrs. Pearl France, and edged with the Rothenberg, president, UN. overthread lace used in the 2-6868, or Mrs. Pearl Leader, gown. In her white-gloved chairman, WE. 3-0938. hands she carried a cascade of phaelanopsis and English ivy. The bride was attended by Mrs. Marvin Alexander, the bridegroom's sister as matron of honor, and bridesmaids were BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S Joanne Arnfeld, Mrs. Gerald CLUB will hold its annual Davidson, the bridegroom's sis- Rabbi's Night, featuring Rabbi ter-in-law, Barbara Klivens, her Israel I. Hapern, at 8:30 p.m., cousin_ from Youngstown, 0., Tuesday, in the synagogue so- Nita Lowe, Mrs. David Robin- cial hall. All past presidents of son and Rhoda Siegel. Mr. Davidson asked Roger the congregation and the Men's Club will participate. Refresh- Brown to serve as his best man, while seating the guests were ments will be served. * *. * Gerald Davidson, his brother, A social evening with surprise Marvin Alexander, his brother- entertainment is in store for in-law. James Michelson, the members of BETH ABRAHAM bride's brother, David Morgah, MEN'S CLUB, their wives and of New York, Lawrence Ratt- friends at a special program to ner and Lawrence Sherman. be held at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the synagogue social hall. Re- Square Dance Scheduled freshments will be served. M en's Clubs tretrA I3-ranch II to Talk by Union Journalist troit both this evening and Sat- urday evening by Farband Labor Zionist Order. The perform- ances will be in the Labor Zion- ist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. Jacob Glaser, entertainment chairman, states that scenes will portray life in the old European shtetl as well as contemporary Jewish life here and in Israel. The production is directed by Ben Bonus, with special musical arrangements by S. Fershko, the noted Israeli musical director. The cast of young Jewish stars includes Leon Liebgold, Al Harris, Lili Lilliana and Mina Bern. Tickets are available at the Institute or from Louis Levine, Farband director, TO 8-5884. Adas Shalom Young Married Couples Club will hold its monthly square dance Meeting on April 13, in the synagogue. At a program planned for April 24, Kenneth E. Commons, assistant special agent of the FBI in Detroit, will be guest speaker. For inforation on programs of the group, call Nat and Gerry Goldstone, LI 6-5044. RECOMMENDED BY BETTER INTERIOR DECORATORS Branch 11, Labor Zionist Or- ganization of America, will meet Saturday night, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zigmond Moses, 22190 Sussex, Oak Park. Plans for the annual third seder on April 20 will be formulated. Featured will be an address by Aldo Vagnozzi, associate edi: for of the Michigan CIO News and chairman of the 14th Dis- trict Young Democrats, on "La- bor Under Fire," a review of three-year Kohler strike. Music and Entertainment Brig. Gen. S. L. A. Marshall, military :analyst of the Detroit DI. 1-1609 News, will give a report on the and His Orchestra Middle East at 8 p.m., Tuesday, at Cong. Beth Joseph, 18450 Wy- oming. 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