Conservative Sisterhoods Plan Two-Day Seminar Marriages Two prominent leaders of the National Women's League of Conservative Sisterhoods will address a two-day seminar of the Detroit Area Sisterhoods, on Oct. 28 and 29, at Ahavas Achim Synagogue, according to Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, president of the Detroit area sisterhoods and coordinator for the Michigan Branch-in-Training of the Na- tional Women's League, United Synagogue of America. The guest speakers will be Mrs. Baruch I. Trieger, field work director of the National Women's League, and Mrs. Mor- ris J. Saipe, president of the NWL Central Branch. All Con- servative sisterhoods in Michi- gan will be invited to attend the seminar. Highlight of the sessions will be a formal induction of the state's Conservative sisterhoods into branch-in-training status. The ceremonies will be con- ducted by Mrs. Trieger, who also will outline organizational, administrative service and ori- entation procedures. Detroit area Sisterhood presi- dents and wives of Detroit rab- bis who will serve on the semi- nar steering committee include: Mesdames Norman Allen and Jacob E. Segal, Adas Shalom; Joseph Glicker and Jacob Chi- nitz, Ahavas Achim; Jack Shenkman and Benjamin H. Gorrelick, Beth Aaron; Harry Markle and Moses Lehrman, Bnai Moshe; Baer Keidan, Mor- ris Adler, and Milton Arm, Shaarey Zedek; Franklin Levy and Edward Waldman, past president; Evergreen J e w i s h Community. Sisterhood board members and activity chairmen also will serve on a planning committee. Officers of the Detroit Area Conservative Sisterhoods are Mesdames J. M. Markle, presi- dent; Isadore Leeman, vice- president; Si d n e y Weinberg, secretary; and Harry Gunsberg, treasurer. RAYMOND - COHEN. On Sept. 8, in the chapel of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Adele Sylvia Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham M. Cohen, and Joseph L. Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Radomsky, of Cleveland, 0. were joined in marriage by Rabbi Milton Arm. Dinner followed in the Gar- den Room of the Rainbow Ter- race. Out of town guests, from Cleveland, 0., included the bridegroom's sister and brother- in-law and nieces, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gluckman, Sandra and Rochelle, cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mandell and Barbara, and - Mr. and Mrs. A. Harrison and Fern. WE WILL BE OPEN WEDNESDAY, MRS. RICHARD GOLDSTEIN After the dinner, the couple SEPT. 25 to 2 P.M. In a double ring ceremony enplaned for Chicago. They will performed by Rabbi Israel Hal- make their home in Los An- WE WILL BE CLOSED pern and Cantor Shabtai Ack- geles, California. erman at Beth Abraham Syna- * * * Thursday & Friday, Sept. 26-27 gogue, Sunday, Natalie Pearl FRIEDLAND - GOLDFARB. Newman became the bride of In. a- ceremony Sept. 14, in the WE WILL BE OPEN Richard M. Goldstein. Mayfair Room, the wedding of Sunday, Sept. 29 The bride is the daughter of Molly. Goldfarb to Wilbur Dr. and Mrs. Harry Newman of Friedland was solemnized by Pennington Dr. The bridegroom Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka. STRICTLY is the son of Mr. George Gold- KOSHER stein, of Flint, Mich., and the MEATS late Mrs. Goldstein. Fourth Daughter for For her wedding the bride Furniture Made to Order Originators of "The Hollywood Roast" chose a gown of ivory Italian Herbert Hordeses, Restyled and Reupholstered silk taffeta. The square neck- in Herzliah, Israel 18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis UN 1-4770 13230 DEXTER TO 8-1347 line was highlighted by hand FREE PARKING WE A fom•th daughter was born corded Alencon lace and motifs Closed Sat. Open Sunday ACROSS STREET DELIVER of pearls. Garlands of hand to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hordes corded lace were on the - floor- (Nessia Singer), former De- length princess line skirt which troiters who now are making swept into a chapel train. A their homes in Herzliah, crown of pearls secured her on Sept. 17. The grandparents, fingertip veil of pure silk illu- Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes sion. White roses and stephan- and Mr. and Mrs. W. Singer, otis formed the bridal bouquet. received word of the arrival of another Israeli Sabra grand- Mrs. Aim Cohen of Hunting- daughter by cable on Tuesday. ton, W. Va., was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Bay- . lee Hurwitz, • Ann Jacobson, FOR RENT OR LEASE: BIG BEAUTIFUL HALL ABOVE DEXTER STORE: CALL WE 1-0740 or DI 1-0330 Janet Madgy and Millicent Finkelstein. Carl Fisher, of Flint, served as best man. Ushers included Carl Myers and Allen Bernard, of Flint, Marvin Newman, the bride's brother, and Gilbert Franklin. Following a dinner and re- ception, the couple. left for a NEAR Florida honeymoon. On their CURTIS return, they will reside in Flint. Please Note Holiday Hours CUSTOM CRAFT UPHOLSTERING KAPLAN BROS. .1211M11==111. DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS "Where Old Friends Meet to Shop" In Air Conditioned Comfort 13301 DEXTER =18207 WYOMING Free Parking - Entrance on Davison We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities Ample Free Parking Across From and At Rear of Market &agagements At a recent party, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Silverman, of Hub- bell Ave., announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Florence Ann, to Maxwell I. Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwartz, of Kentucky Ave. Miss Silverman is a senior in the college of education at Wayne State University. Mr. Schwartz attended the Univer- sity of Michigan, where he was affiliated with Tau Delta Phi fraternity, and is a graduate of the Detroit Institute of Technol- ogy school of accountancy. An April 20 wedding is planned. * * * The betrothal was announced this week of Miss Helen Alex- ander, daughter of Mrs. Milton M. Alexander, of LaSalle Blvd., and the late Mr. Alexander, to Gerald J. Rowin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rowin, of Griggs Ave. JWV Activities DETROIT POST and AUXIL- IARY will hold a joint program initiating the annual member- ship drives of both groups at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Me- morial Home. A social hour will follow. * * * Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL- IARY will meet Tuesday, at the Memorial Home, when hostesses will be Mesdames Dave Levitt, Jerry Dale, Harold Weiss, and Milton Sriro. Plans will be dis- cussed for the presentation of an American flag to the Girl Scout troop at Fitzgerald School. ALL FAMOUS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED STRICTLY rnt) a- SALAMI&BOLOGNA lb. 79c CITY BRAND SCHMALTZ HERRING TID BITS 29c (In Oil) 8-0z. Jar Long or Short ; HILLS BROS. BENNETT'S PRUNE JUICE SARDINES Salted—in qtrs. Mendelson's Large STRAWBERRIES Red Arrow EGGS 55 c doz. 1 Lb. Cub — 35c ea. $1100 3 FOR NEW PACK MOTT'S FANCY By Popular Demand APPLE SAUCE GINGER ALE No. 303 $ 00 Cans CANADA DRY 6 Lge. 99c Btls. 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No. 1 California HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL PICNIC FOOD AND ACCESSORIES HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed. 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.; Thurs. and Sat. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M., Fri. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M., Sun. 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. 21-TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, S eptember 20, 1957 Natalie Newman Wed to Richard Goldstein