Miss Beve-•ly Dicken to Wed En Kann MISS BEVERLY DICKEN The engagement of Beverly Dicken to Edward M. Kann, has been announced. The bride- elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Dicken, of Indiana Ave. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Kann, of Wildemere Ave. A June wedding is being planned. W.I*100 W140.1.4 %•••• SAM ROSENBLAT Master of Ceremonies and his Orchestra Detroit's Leading Entertainer TO 8-2067 TO 6-5016 LET US PLAN YOUR AFFAIR! Musk, Hall, Full Course Dinner TO 8-7205 Eves. '4.75 per person TO 8-7632 acti . vities in Society Texas Young Woman to Marty Detroiter Delta Eta Chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon .national sorority, on the campps of the University of Michigan, was hostess recently to the sorority's Wayne State University Delta Theta Chapter at an informal brunch in the DPE sorority house, Ann Arbor. Attending from the active chapter were Cynthia Levin, president Taube Hollander, Jackie Baggleman, Marcia Berman, Sharon Kass, Sandra Cantor, Phyllis Citron, Mary Jolson, Jackie Klein, ..Sandra Littky, Ilaine Lorber, Adele Neiman, Sharon Uten and Phyllis Zager. Also participating were the following alumnae members from Detroit: Una Goodman, president, Evelyn Parsky, Marilyn Ambdur, Sharon Linden and Emily Schultze. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne S. Schafer, of 2013 Winona, Flint, Mich., recently entertained 80 of their relatives and friends at a Hanukah buffet supper in their - home. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Pearl have moved from the High- land Tower Apartments and are now residing in their new home at 24101 Beverly, Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ratner, of Beverly St., Oak Park, recently entertained at a birthday party for their granddaughter, Marilynn Elaine Salmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Salmons. Messrs. Nort Delidow, Alan Odnert, Herb Pont, Bob Wolfe and Sandy Wunter recently attended the national convention of Kappa Nu fraternity, held at the Penn Sheraton Hotel, Pitts- burgh, Pa. They are members of the fraternity's Alpha Gamma Chapter at Wayne State University. A Mr. and Mrs. Club has been formed by young Jewish couples from Detroit now stationed with the U. S. Army and Foreign Service at Fort Belvoir, Va., and Washington, D. C. At- tending the first meeting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Rubenstein (Miriam Levin) were Dr. and Mrs. Henry Botuck (Joan Hertzenson), Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Katz (Marlene Bennett), Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Singer (Ann Gold) and Dolly and Jerry Heiman. Lawrence Jerome Berg, of 1441 Strathcona, is home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Berg, on a holiday furlough from the U. S. Army. He will be here until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Kirsh, formerly of San Juan Dr., are„ now residing in their new home at 24671 Gardner, Oak Park. Mesdames Jack Rabin, David Gellis, Sol Shur and Jack Wapner recently entertained at a luncheon shower for 40 guests in honor of bride-elect Marilyn Deanna Sarver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sarver, of Flint, Mich. The mid-December shower was held in the home of Mrs. Rabin, 1606 Ramsey Blvd., Flint. Miss Sarver, a graduate of the University of Michigan, now at- tends the University of Buffalo school of education. Her fiance is David Weisenberg, of New York, a student at the University of Buffalo medical school. J. J. CLARKE English classes for new- comers will resume Monday at the International Institute, 111 E. Kirby. Classes on three levels will be held each Mon- day, Wednesday and Thursday BEN KATZMAN and his Orchestra LI 7-2943 PHOTOGRAPHS by BERNARD H. WINER KE. 1-8196 ASK ABOUT OUR NEW PURSE ALBUMS * Plastic Furniture Covers • ( .11 p1 MADE TO ORDER OR READY MADE $4 CALL ANNA KARBAL TO. 7-0874 . ' .,..,:Separate Cushion Covers $1 upl MISS SANDRA TUCHIN Mr. and. Mrs. Herbert L. Tuchin of Fort Worth, Tex., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Gwyn, to Walter W. Rosenberg, son of Mrs. Bernard Albert and the late Morris Rosenberg. WE NEED Boarding homes for children temporarily separated from their families. WE PAY Boarding care and all other expenses. Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had SAM BARN ETT and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 CALL TO. 8-2490 Jewish Family and Children's Service 13327 Linwood Our Best Advertisement Is .. . right on your plate .. . Greenfield. Noodles BURG'S International Institute to Resume Classes evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Wednesday and Friday mornings from 10 to noon. Pre-school children of par- ents . attending the morning English classes will be super- vised by Mrs: Robert Leckron and Mrs. John Dalrymple and Home Relief Society the English instructors are fur- to Install New Officers niched by the Detroit Board of The following newly elected Education. A fee of $4 is TOWNSEND 6-4034 officers of the Home Relief charged for the 12-Week course. "MEMORIES - TI-IAT• WILL ' ai Society will be installed at the Individual tutoring in speech LAST - . -FOREVER" organization's 35th birthday is provided by the Institute's luncheon, Jan. 27, at Jeri's: Speech Clinic. Appointments 1VIesdames Robert Frieden- should be made for an indi- berg, president; Andrew Blau, vidual diagnosis with Gail Fos- board chairman; John Mossman, ter any Monday evening. Albert Kaufman, William Bud- Free citizenship tutoring is man, Raymond Suhd, vice-presi- also I provided each Monday, 1 There Is A Difference . . dents; Louis Marks, program to 2:30 p.m. at the Institute. RIBS - CHICKEN - SHRIMP chairman; Irving Blank, Irwin A discussion of American his- Prompt Delivery Lewis, Harry Silverman, secre- tory and government is con- Specials . . . taries; Jack Levitt, treasurer; 1 /4 CHICKEN, French Si 00 Nat Rosen, auditor; and Ira ducted by Jeanette Tennant to Fries and Cole Slaw.... Friedenberg, publicity chair- prepare newcomers for the American Citizenship Education RIB DINNER man. FOR 2 The society's old and new Examination. Delivered b oar d embers will meet on m OPEN 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Jan. 10 at the home of Mrs. AJ Congress National Jack Levitt, 18501 Ohio. TR 2-8500 Dessert luncheon will be Officer to Appear Here Cor. 12th and Clairmont The American Jewish Con- served. 4:-=-=.=••C:•,*C-=-=•=.1:=C-•""*. g r e s s national membership chairman, Mrs. David Karp, will appear at a membership tea set for 12:45 p.m., Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Marshall Brenner, 19176 Coyle. 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