Friday, January 31, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-16 activities in Society Miss Diane Lewis was recently entertained by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Lewis, of Ridgedale Ave., Oak Park, at a sweet sixteen party in Menjo's. Phyllis Balamut played the piano to honor Miss Lewis and to entertain the 60 guests in attendance. Mrs. Rose Rubenstein and Mrs. Eada Barrer will present a number of their pupils in a piano recital on Saturday. There also will be a demonstration of theory and ear-training. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yolles, of W. Outer Dr., are spending the winter in Miami Beach, Fla., at the Pine Tree Apartments, 408 W. 25th St. After his return from a month's vacation in Florida, Cuba, Jamaica and Puerto Rico, Sidney Markel of Oak Park was sur- prised with a party, in honor of his 18th birthday, by his sister, Mrs. Shirley Katz, at Jerri's, for 40 guests on Jan. 25. Maurice Zeiger, of Detroit, is participating in a 'three-day seminar on new developments in estate planning and business life insurance programs at the Statler-Hiltoh Hotel, Hartford, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sadovitz recently celebrated. their 50th wedding anniversary at a reception in their honor, held in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Irving Alpert, of Livonia. Among the out-of-town guests were the Sadovitz' son, Jack, and daugh- ter, Mrs. Irving Oppenheim. Honoring Bernie and Bernice Sweet, a mystery bus trip was given by Mr. and Mrs. Alan Nathan. Among the guests were the H. Olshanskys, S. Eichenhorns, H. Blinders, A. Weisses, H. Kahns, J. Sweets, H. Bobroffs, H. Millers, L. Kuzins, H., Winemans, M. Weisses and M. Mitzes. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kaufman were honored recently at a celebration honoring their 25th wedding anniversary. Held at Mar-Gene Catering, the party was given by their children, and attended by the couple's many friends and relatives. Helping to celebrate the occassion also was their first granddaughter, Michele Renee. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Chadwick, of 2087 Ewald Circle, have returned home after spending a two-week vacation in New York City. Hartz-Gelb Nuptials Women's League to Hear Israeli a tradition started for the Israel Ministry of For- Solemnized fan. 26 30 Continuing years ago, women's groups eign Affairs, Press Attache of Mickey Woolf J. J. CLARKE MRS. MICHAEL HARTZ Marilyn Gelb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Gursky, of Bell- wood Dr., Southfield Township, was united in marriage to Michael Hartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hartz, of North- lawn Ave., in a double-ring cere- mony last Sunday, at Temple Israel. Dr. Leon Fram offici- ated. Deanne Gursky, the bride's sister, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Judy Dermer, Marilyn Bez, Carol Moore, Ro- berta Light and Mrs. Ernest Berger. Richard Hartz was his broth- er's best man, while ushers in- cluded Ronald Topper, James ■ ■ ■ Dance with Delight Prenzlauer, William Partrite, Ernest Berger and Malcolm to Harris. LARRY FREEDMAN! Bruce Gursky, the bride's and his Orchestra brother, was ring bearer, and UN 1-4687 LI 7-2899 her twin cousins, Marjorie and •11■0! ■ ■ ■ ■ Susan Miller were the flower This Week's Radio and i I girls. Television Programs Following a honeymoon in COLOR of Jewish Interest I i Miami, the couple will take up Wedding Movies residence on Rensselaer St., Oak THE ETERNAL LIGHT Expert Work, Lowest Prices Park. Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. by Marshall Klaper Station: WWJ. of Scott Films Feature: The story of prison. Install Mrs. Blank UN 4-9190 ers of war who are illuminated by Pirke Avot is told in "The SA Women's Prexy Wisdom of the Fathers." * To Help Make . Your Wedding, * Mrs. Louise Blank, unani- COUNCIL BROADCAST mously elected president of Bar Mitzvah or Party a Success Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. the Women's Division, Sholem Call Station: WJLB. Sleichem Institute, will be in- Feature: Leonard N. Simons, -stalled at a And His Entertaining president of Wayne State Uni- victory lunch- Orchestra — DI 1-1386 versity Press and associated eon at 12:30 with the new WSU department p.m., Satur- ■11•1■0■ ■0■1■ ■ ■ ■ of Semitic languages and liter- day, at the GORBACK ! ature, will speak on its signif- Instit u t e, I icance and possibilities over the PHOTOGRAPHY 19350 Green- Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs ° Jewish Community Council's field. Our Specialty Also to be Quality Q uality Work - Moderate Prices weekly portion of the Altman Jewish Hour. inducted It UN 3-8532 Personalized Service the luncheon, To Hold Israeli Shower rw.,.+:4Fxxei-ExieKT-ze+Fg...v.:-.4>7..- An Israeli shower is planned which cele- brates the 1 Plastic Furniture Covers .by Young Israel of Northwest success of the t ■ Detroit at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 11, MADE TO ORDER OR . r, . in the synagogue social hall. READY MADE group's recent Games, entertainment and re- donor lunch- Mrs. Blank ir CALL ANNA KARBAL Fl freshments are planned. All eon; are the following women: TO. 7-0874 N kA Mesdames Paula - Finkelstein, Separate Cushion Covers $1 ups, proceeds will go to Israel proj- ects. The public is invited. Gittel Cukerman, Julia Weiss 4X %;W:g...7.i%:. ,K•N,HK•2,::: ■ :,•.;:g42:3t2: and Eva Jacobson, vice-presi- dents; Sarah Kanter, treasurer; Bessie Litwak and Esther Re- der, secretaries. Others are Sarah Schwartz and Bessie Zarenkin, co-mem- bership chairmen; Ida Komar- off, coordinator; Dora Rose, special projects; Sarah Fried- man, cultural director; Ruth Bader, Frances Driker, Ruth FRESH — KOSHER MADE Gosman and Lillian Landis, ar- rangements; Minnie Avrin and c LBS. f " Mae Etkin, resale committee; and Frances Shayne, publicity. ,040100111 eCIVI=10 IH3 01110.0.1 0411 0•11111.0 0•111 04111111141.1 04~}111•1141ilt!IHNINIMI , 1 ! i ewry 1 1 On Sze Air! 1 041•MOi 011 Sammy Barsh •1 0411 0•111 414111 0.1.11,11 affiliated with the League of the Israel Embassy in London Jewish Women's Organizations and director of the Israel Gov- will forego individual meetings ernment Press Office. to participate in a city-wide program. For the The event will begin with a Perfect Affair . . dessert luncheon at 12:15 p.m., Feb. 10, at Beth Aaron Syna- gogue, followed by an inter- and His Orchestra view-type program featuring Michael Arnon, Press and In- UN 3-3737 formation Counselor of the Israel Embassy in Washington, PHOTOGRAPHY D. C. Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies Questioning For Quality Workmanship Arnon, in a UN 1-9000 Call Mr. Rosen take-off on the Mike Wal- lace style of Want The Best? interview, will Ask the Folks Who've Had Arnon be Hal Gor- don, of radio station WXYZ. SAM BARN ETT Mrs. Paul Feldman is program and His Orchestra chairman, and Mrs. Louis L. Kazdan is League president. LI 1-2563 Vienna-born Arnon came to Palestine in 1938, and was ed- ucated in Tel Aviv and later at PHOTOGRAPHS b y London University. He was a BERNARD H. member of the staff of the Jerusalem Post, only English daily in Israel, served in the Israel Defense Army and joined government service in 1949. 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