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March 28, 1958 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-03-28

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Judy Fisher Weds
Dr. Charles Berman

MRS. CHARLES BERMAN

Speaking their marital vows
before Rabbi Milton Arm at
an altar in the Crystal Ball-
room of the Sheraton-Cadillac
Hotel on March 2 were Judy
Sharon Fisher and Dr. Charles
Berman.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Ferdinand Fisher and the
late Mr. Fisher. Dr. Berman's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dan-
iel Berman.
For her wedding, the bride
chose a floor-length gown of
ivory silk taffeta. The bodice
was fashioned in an empire
effect with a Sabrina neckline
of Alen c on lace and seed
pearls. Her headpiece was com-
posed of matching lace with
pastel paillettes and seed
pearls. She carried a cascade
of baby orchids, ivy and steph-
anotis on a pearl Bible:
The bride was escorted to
the altar by her uncle, Stephen
Lanyi, while her sister, Mrs.
Jack Lifsitz, was matron of
honor. Bernice Berman w a s
maid of honor, and brides-
maids were Nancy Lustig, Lor-
etta Berk and Marcia Lonyi.
Linda and Andrea Lanyi were
junior bridesmaids, and Susan
Lanyi was her cousin's flower

girl.

Dr. Phillip Diskin was the
bridegroom's best man, while
ushers included Harvey Tush-
man, Jack Lifsitz, Irving Wein-
gart and Burton Weingart. Rex
Lanyi was the ring bearer.
Following dinner and a re-
ception, the couple left for a
brief honeymoon. The newly.
weds are now residing on W.
Outer Dr.

Mitzvahs]

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M.
Silverman, of 20130 Wakefield,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Raymond Mayer, on
Saturday, at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
A dinner in his honor will be
held that evening at the May-
fair Room.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Kiko-
ler announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Stephen Philip,
this evening, at Temple Israel.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Shu-
man, of 4061 Glendale, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Jerry Harold, on Saturday, at
Cong. Beth Shmuel. An open
house in his honor will be held
from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, in
the family home.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Wein-
stein, of 17376 Cherrylawn, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Jeffrey Saul, - on Saturday,
at Young Israel of Northwest
Detroit. A dinner in his honor
will be held Sunday, in the
Mayfair Room.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Gold-
berg, of 17541 Wisconsin, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Howard Elliott, on Satur-
day, at Beth Aaron Synagogue.
A dinner in his honor will be
held Sunday evening, in the
Grand Terrace Ballroom of the
Wolverine Hotel.

Women s Cluids

KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the Hayim
Greenberg Center, when a Pass-
over program is planned. Host-
esses will be Mesdames Sarah
Kaminker and Martha Maurice.
* * *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS is planning a meet-
ing of its officers at 12:30 p.m.
Monday, in the home of Mrs.
Earl Shipper, 28795 Glasgow,
Southfield Township. Plans will
be made to complete assign-
ments for its $22,000 fund-rais-
ing project. Earning the privi-
lege of heading the local dele-
gation to the bi-annual con-
ference, June 15 to 17, at Nip-
persink Manor, Wis., are Mes-
dames Harold Lubiloff, Allan
Kaplan and Max Levy.
* *•*
A special meeting has been
called by Mrs. Jack Seder, pres-
ident of the JEWISH WOMEN'S
EUROPEAN WELFARE OR-
GANIZATION, at 12:30 p.m.,
April 7, in the D. W. Simons
Center, 4000 Tuxedo. Nomina-
tions and election of officers
will take place, -under the chair-
manship of Mrs. Lillian Har-
vith, of the nominating commit-
tee. A Passover dessert lunch-
eon will be served by Mrs. Max
Englander, hostess.

go to the Detroit Association
for Retarded Children. Plans
also will be discussed for the
annual mother and daughter
dinner, to be held May 12, at
Rainbow Terrace. Gloria Sta-
sofsky is chairman. For informa-
tion, call KE 4-5235.

Bale Post Wins
Recreation Title

Openings in Speech Clinic
at International Institute

Immigrants wishing to im-
prove their English may now
enroll in the Speech Clinic at
the International Institute. Ap-
pointments may be made with
Miss Gail Foster, director of
the Speech Clinic, any 1Vionday,
6 to 9 p.m., at the Interna-
tional Institute, 111 E. Kirby,
or by calling her at TR 1-8600.

I I -WHY WORRY I I

Leave Everything to Us

Music & Entertainments
For People With
Discriminating Taste

IRV FIELD and
ORCHESTRA

Pfc. Joseph L. Bale Post of
the Jewish War Veterans re-
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS
cently beat a -strong team from
Cal's Bar to win the Detroit
VE 5-6103
Recreation League's Class A
championship.
• STYLE
The JWV quintet, in win-
LAMP REPAIR
• ELEGANCE
ning two games of three in a
Lamp Shades made to
• BEAUTY
playoff series, repeated a feat
order, recovered, cleaned.
they had accomplished in 1948,
WYN-HAROLD
CATERING
VOGUE LAMP
the last year they took the
&
SHADE
STUDIO
Recreation League title.
18951 Livernois UN 3-7322
First stringers included Ted
Bale, who also coached the
squad; Walter Godfrey, the for-
mer Michigan State University
star; J e r r y Greenberg, of
Wayne State University; and
Central High stars of past
years, Jack Nisenbaum, Tommy
SHOE COMPANY
Niederman, Eddie Goodman, Ed
SHOES DON'T GROW .. .
Berson and Jim Bahna.

Also playing for the Bale
Children's Feet DO!
team were Walter Siporin, who
19360
played for University of De-
Protect them with
* * *
troit, and former Central play-
LIVERNOIS
Correct Fitting—by HACK!
Mrs. Sol Ager, president of ers, Gordon Yakers and Al
the RADOMER LADIES AUX- Chafetz.

ILIARY, recently tendefed 'an
executive board dinner in her Detroit Socialites Plan
16633
home at 13301 Wales, Hunting-
E. WARREN
ton Woods. Plans were made 2nd Anniversary Dance
to send CARE packages to Is-
Detroit Socialites will cele-
rael and for other charity af- brate the second anniversary of
fairs.
its founding with a dance April
* * *
5th FLOOR
13, at Beth Abraham Synagogue.
BETH AARON PTO, United
The organization, founded by
MUTUAL
Hebrew Schools will sponsor 10 _men and women, is geared
BUILDING
model sedorim at 4 and 5:30 to meet the social needs of
at
p.m., Wednesday, in the school, single men and women, widows
Simulated Ostrich Saddle
when 600 pupils will participate and widowers. It has grown into
Tan with brown elk. Regular
ADAMS
in the traditional seder. Parents a substantially large organiza-
and supportive types. Solid
tion.
leather soles.
and friends are invited.
* * *
For information, call Rose
ORDER OF THE GOLDEN Altman, TO 7-1619.
CHAIN, now completing its first
year of existence, will install a
new slate of officers in cere-
monies at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
at Rainbow Terrace. To be in-
ducted are Esther Kozin, wor-
thy matron; Martin Hollander,
worthy patron; Ida Swartz, as-
sociate matron; Harry Tush-
man, associate patron; Esther
Horowitz, conductress; B e 11 e
Lewis, associate conductress;
Jean Hollander, secretary; So-
phia Rosen, treasurer. All mas-
GIVE A PASSOVER BASKET
ter Masons are invited to parti-
cipate. A reception for mem-
ON THIS TRADITIONAL HOLIDAY
bers and Master Masons will
TO YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS
follow in the Garden Room.
* *
"Strictly Kosher for Passover"
ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet
for a dessert luncheon at 12:30
p.m., Monday, in the home of
#300 — SEDER SPLENDOR
Mrs. Morris Davis, 18003 North-
A Seder complete. attractively packaged
in a wicker waste paper basket
lawn. Sheldon Siegel, depart-
ment supervisor for services to
7 oz. Foiled Fruit Candies
1/5 Imported Israeli Wine
aged of the Jewish Family and
10 oz. Gefilte Fish Balls
1/5 Imported Israeli Sauterne Wine
4 oz. Red Horse Radish
15 oz. Chocolate Macaroons in Tin
Children's Service, will speak.
Qt. Manischewitz Borsht
6 oz.". ManischeWitz Mandel Cuts
The group recently played host
Qt. Pickled Cabbage, Tomatoes & Peppers
3 oz. Kichel-Ettes
to patients at Ypsilanti State
16 oz. Cranberry Sauce
12 oz. Strawberry Preserve
Hospital at a Purim party. At
4 oz. Carmel Potatoe Pancake Mix
12 oz. Grape Jam
that time, 40 volumes of the
8 'oz. Manischewitz Honey
Imported Chocolate Candy Bar
Scriptures were _ presented to
* * Balabusta's Best Cook Book
11 oz. Imported Citrus Drops
Rabbi Solomon Gruskin, Jewish
chaplain at the institution, in
#200 — The PASSOVER DELIGHT
#100 — PASSOVER TREATS
memory of Mrs. Joseph Lefkof-
A handy miniature clothes basket chock full of
Taste Treats for all in a casserole basket
foods and wines
sky, a former board member
7 oz. Sour Ball Candies
1/5 Imported Israeli Wine
of Zedakah Club.
7 oz. Fruit Filled Candies
6 oz. Manischewitz Mandel Cuts
* * *
6 oz. Mandel Cut Cookies
$39
12 oz. Grape Preserves
12 oz. Orange Marmalade
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
11 oz. Imported Citrus Hard Candies
Imported Chocolate Candy Bar
will present a special show at
Imported Israeli Chocolate Bar
8
oz.
Manischewitz
Honey
its meeting planned for 8:30
Qt. Manischewitz Borsht
"BALABUSTAS' BEST—Kosher recipes with a
4 oz. Carmel Potato Pancake Mix
p.m., Monday, at Rainbow Ter-
special section . devoted to Passover.
8 oz. Manischewitz Honey
race. Husbands of members
$89 5*
Delivery charges additional.
1/16 Cranberry Sauce
are invited to attend. A social
* Additional shipping charges outside Detroit
*
Balabusta's Best Cook Book
area.
hour will follow under the
chairmanship of Mrs. • Merle
FRUIT GIFT BASKETS CREATED TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL ORDER
Bronstein.
* * *
A board meeting of JUNIOR
PRIMROSE CLUB is planned
INC.
for 8:30 p.m., April 7, in the
home of Mrs. Helen Grundy,
880 W. McNICHOLS • DETROIT 3, MICHIGAN
19323 Griggs, when plans for a
UN 3-'153
FREE PARKING
fund-raising program on April
28 will be made. Proceeds

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