Miss Pfeifer Reveals Gold Star Parents Honor • Co-Chairmen June 29 Wedding of Golden Book MISS DELORES PFEIFER Mrs. Rose Pfeifer and Mr. Irving - W. Pfeifer announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Delores Dee, to Harvey Arnold Lasser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lasser,. of Santa Barbara Dr. Mr. Lasser presently attends the University of Michigan. A June 29 we d din g is being planned. Stone Foundation to Host Youngsters Taking an active part in the Louis Stone Memorial Founda- tion which on Wednesday will take 40 bus-loads of under- privileged children to the Shrine Circus, are several men of the local community. Originally formed by druggist Louis Stone, the Foundation's work was later carried on by the late Judge 0. Z. Ide. Upon Judge Ide's death, leadership was assumed by Rec- order's Judge Paul E. Krause, assisted by Probate Judge Na- than J. Kaufman, Judge Elvin Davenport, and Prosecuting At- torney Samuel H. Olsen. Among the members of the Foundation's executive commit- tee, in addition to Judge Kauf- man, are Martin Barahl, -Larry Gubow, Joseph H. Jones, Dr. Edward Kozlow, Robert Kozlow, John Kronenberg, Beryl Leve, Joseph Lunenfeld, Danny Ras- kin, Jack Schwartz and and Meyer Silverman. Shriners with extra Circus tickets should contact Danny Raskin at The Jewish News. Center Camera Club Meets The Gold Star Parents of Michigan's Jewish Veterans recently honored Mrs. Philip Bernstein and Sandford Roth- man, at a brunch, for their "devoted efforts" as co-chair- men of the Golden Book Com- mittee. The Golden Book is a vol- ume which contains pictures and hand lettered histories of each of the 300 Michigan Jew- ish servicemen who perished in World War II and Korea. The book is on permanent display in a glass •case in the Memorial Room of the JWV Memorial Home. Each day, a page is turned in the volume displaying the image and his- tpry of a different serviceman. The histories a're in alpha- betical arrangement, ending with congressional medal of honor winner Raymond Zuss- man. The book was dedicated last May 5. Meyer Silverman, a past president of the Gold Star Parents presented Mrs. Bern- stein and Rothman each with a beautiful Bible, for their efforts over the five years it took to prepare the Golden Book. .Others participating in the Program were Samuel Rhodes, Boris Joffe and Walter Kline, president of the Memo- rial Home •Aassociation. Aaron Canner is the president of Gold Star Parents. Mrs. Bernstein is a past Department president of the JWV . -Ladies Auxiliary and a past president of the Leogue of Jewish Women. Rothman cur- Arth Alnouncements Jan. 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Levy (Fay Overback), of 3005 W. Chicago Blvd., a daugh- ter, Marcia Phyllis. • * * Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Milgrom (Thelma Fur- man), of W. Outer Dr., a daugh- ter, Gail Ellen. * * * Jan. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Blondy (Carol Ga- lin), a daughter, Susan Dianne. * * * • Jan. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Al Nemoff (Bunnie Cooper), of 24220 Coolidge, Oak Park, a daughter, Holly Ann. * * * Jan. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Isa- dore Perlmutter (Marian Lew- is), a daughter, Roberta Kay. The Jewish Community Cen- ter's Camera Club will meet on Feb. 11, at the Davison Branch, when a lecture on choosing the proper paper for the proper * * * scene will be heard. Choice of Jan. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. film speeds and procedures for developing negatives will be Martin Albert (Roberta Feld.. man), of 20559 Greenview, a discussed. son, Ross. * * * RABBI YEHUDAH LOEWY Jan. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hirsch (Ilene Glick), St4o4.e1 Excialively of 24311 Geneva, Oak Park, a Since 1946 in Detroit son, Joel Cary. Hospitals and Homes * * * Jan. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. ,i110 TE. 4-7355 Jerome L. Meklir (R o z a nn e Buttner), of 3375 Collingwood, a daughter, Susan. 'RABBI LEO Y. * * * Jan. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. GOLDMAN Hyman Stollman (Elaine B. Expert Mohel Richman), of 13700 Dexter, a Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes son, Lawrence Bruce. * * 18245 Roselawn UN 3-6242 Jan. 6 — To Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Finck (JoAnne Mend- of 20288 Westbrook, a son, Rabbi Joshua Spiro low) Michael Alan. CERTIFIED MOHEL • * Serving In Jan. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Hospitals & Homes Herman Elbinger (Ruth Solo- mon), of 19432 Archdale, a UN 3-2616 daughter, Jo Anne. 7328 Thatcher * * Jan. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Caplan (Shirlee Tucker), of Certified Surgical Mohel 24021 Stratford, Oak Park, a Rabbi Israel GOODMAN daughter, Susan Ann. Serving in Hospitals and * * Homes Anywhere Dec. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. 16 Years' Experience Maurice Wilson (Mildred Klein), Pontiac, Mich. of 3841 Monterey, a son, Eric. FEderal 4-4149 rently resides in Cleveland. To Live in Cincinnati Joint Dinner-Dance for Temple Israel After Wedding Here. Set The first combined affiliate . „, . . . . . . program at Temple Israel will Kappa Nu Holds Banquet; Mothers Club to Meet Alpha Gamma chapter (Wayne State University) of Kappa Nu fraternity last week held a be a dinner-dance to be held father and son banquet at the Feb. 22, at the temple. Spon- Hotel Abington. They also held soring organizations are the a "Pledge Formal Dinn e r Men's Club, Sisterhood and Dance" at the Fort Shelby Young Marrieds Group. Hotel. The fraternity's newly- The dinner-dance will begin elected officers were introduced with a cocktail hour at 6:30 at the affair. p.m., followed • by dinner and , Kappa Nu Mothers Club an- dancing to the music of Hal nounced that they will meet at Gordon and his orchestra. 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the home Sam Maza has been named of Mrs. Maurice Hoffman, 20150 overall chairman of the corn- Audrey. bined event by Hyman M. Jackson, Mrs. George M. Stutz and Fred Marrich, presidents of the three affiliates. Serving as co-chairmen are George M. Orchestras-Entertainment Stutz, Mrs. Harry Fisher and Frank L. Simons. 308 Fox Bldg. Other committee members WO 2-4814 UN 4-4346 are Sam Grandon, Mark Fis- cher, Louis Wolfgang, Michael Schuman, Mrs. Leslie West and Eminent New York Mrs. Sam Maza. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Fisher, PIANO TEACHER 18600 Cherrylawn. Dave Diamond MRS. JERRY SHUCK An altar arrayed with white roses - and gladioli was the set- ting for the marriage of Carole Polinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maur i c e Polinsky, of Woodingham Dr., and Jerry - Mark Shuck, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Shuck, of Cincin- nati, 0. Officiating at the double-ring rites held at Rainbow Terrace was Dr. Julius Mark, senior rabbi of New York's Temple Emanu-El, an uncle of the. bridegroom. The bride's ballerina - length gown was made of' blush .pink peau de soie and covered by net • and inserts of white Chan- tilly lace in the bouffant skirt. The heart-shaped neckline and short sleeves were entirely of white lace. Her headpiece of lace and sequins was secured by a fin- gertip veil, and she carried a prayerbook arrangement of white orchids and stephanotis. Lois Polinsky, the bride's sister, was her maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Rochelle Aisen, Phyllis Barr, Elinor Ber- lin and Eileen Simon. The bridegroom's brother, Stanley M. Shuck, was his best man, while ushers were Fred- erick FriedMan, Allan Doelling, Irvin Gettleman and Neil Bortz, all of Cincinnati. The couple will reside in Cin- cinnati, where both are students at the University of Cincinnati. Out-of-town guests attending the ceremony were from Cin- cinnati, Miami Beach, Fla., Huntington, W. Va., Evansville, Ind., Mansfield, 0., Columbus, 0., Youngstown, 0. and New York City. Labor Zionists Plan Seminar On Israel At its January meeting the Council of the Labor Zionist Organization of America com- pleted plans for a Mid West Regional Seminar to be held on Mar ch 22 and 23. The theme of the Seminar will be "60 Years of Zionism and 10 Years of Israel." Speakers at the sessions will be Professor Ezra Spicehandler and soci- ologist Marshall Sklare. Her- bert Pincus, chairman of ar- rangements, will be assisted by Lester Blickstein and Henry Faigin and Mesdames Harold Noveck, Ben Harold, I r v i n g Posner. Plans were also submitted for the commemoration of Ber Borochov, the founding leader of Labor Zionism on the 40th anniversary of his death. Part of the memorial to Rim would be the raising of funds for the dedication of a cultural center presently being constructed in Kiryat Borochov in memory of Simon Richardson, late Zionist leader. The Detroit share of the building fund was set at $20,000. 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