Honeymoon in Mexico After April 13 Rites MRS. IVAN M. FORBES activities in Society Mrs. Helen Jackman, representing the Elkin Travel Bureau, 19437 Livernois, left last Wednesday for a visit to Europe where she will check accommodations and services for her clientele. During her travels, she will make stop-overs in England, Bel- gium, France, Spain, Portugal and Italy. Accompanying Mrs. Jackman are Detroiters Mrs. Alice Schrier and Mrs. Mary Rosen- berg. Mrs. Rosenberg will continue her travels to Israel, where she plans to stay for six to eight weeks. Mrs. Herman Litvin and daughter, Evelyn, of 18410 Wood- ingham, have just returned from a month's vacation in Miami Beach. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Eder and daughter, Beverly, of Canter- bury Dr., returned home this week from the Concord Hotel, N. Y., where they spent the Passover holidays. Former Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zuckerman, now of Springfield, N. J., are currently on a world tour, which already has taken them to Honolulu, Tokyo, Hong Kong, China and India. Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Franzblau and daughter, Deborah, of San Rafel, Calif., have returned home after attending the Baker-Franzblau wedding here on March 16. Mrs. Bernard Rose, of 23301 Kipling, Oak Park, has returned home after an extended four-month trip which took her to Sara- sota and Miami Beach, Fla., Los Angeles, Las Vegas and San Francisco. While in Los Angeles, she attended the weddings of Liane Nagelberg to Teddy Cohen and Lillian Marienthal to Joseph Miller. A canopy bedecked with white roses and chrysanthe- mums provided the setting for the wedding on April 3, in the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel of Ro- chelle Debra Miller and Ivan M. Forbes. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham B. Mil- ler, of Birchcrest Drive. Mr. Forbes is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Forbes, of Merton Road. Rabbi Morris Adler and The annual luncheon of the Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar Women's- Guild of Sinai Hos- of the organization, who be- tween them have compiled over officiated. pital will be held at 12 noon, 10,000 hours of volunteer serv- For the candlelight ceremony, May 2, at the Franklin Hills the bride chose a gown of gar- Country Club, when the nomi- ice, will be honored. They are Mesdames Jos e p h Hartman, denia Italian silk peau de soie, nating committee will present Joseph G. Fenton and Harry highlighted by an empire bod- its slate for the election of offi- Barnett, vice-presidents; B. Ben- ice and styled along princess cers. edict Glazer, secretary; and lines. The dombe, floor-length Five of the founding officers William P. Greenberg, treas- skirt extended into a chapel urer • train. The Guild is "saying it with Her fitted crown of heirloom flowers" as the tribute to the Brussells lace held in place her retiring officers will be carried veil of gardenia silk illusion out with a special program on which fell in two tiers to her At a family dinner recently, fingertips. She carried a prayer- Mrs. Jack M. Cooper, of Ard- flowers and floral arrangements. Mesdames Raymond Sokolov book with phaelanopsis and cas- more Ave., announced the en- and Isadore Winkelman, pro- cading streamers of white hya- gagement of her daughter, gram chairmen, have arranged cinth petals. Suzanne Beth, to Lewis Kaplan, Mrs. Irving Gordon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. David R. for the appearance of Mrs. bridegroom's sister, was her Kaplan, of Appoline Ave. The Louis Savage, a graduate land- matron of honor, and Barbara couple attends Wayne State scape gardener, who will pre- sent ideas to the ladies on ar- Ann Miller was her sister's maid University. A Dec. 25 wedding rangements. of honor. Janice Forbes was is planned. Mrs. Savage is a judge of the bridesmaid, while Marian Phyl- * * * Michigan Horticulture Society, lis Miller, another sister of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Apple, of a former state chairman of hor- bride, was junior bridesmaid. Los Angeles, formerly of De- ticulture and is president of the Stanley S. Schwartz was the bridegroom's best man, and ush- troit, announce the engagement Bloomfield Hills branch of the of their daughter, Sandra, to National Farm and Garden ers included James L. FIowlitt, of Pontiac, Edmund London, of Roger Cohen, son of Mr. and Association. Mrs. Leonard Winer is pre- Royal Oak, and Irving Good- Mrs. Robert Cohen, of Sherman Oaks, Calif. A July 5 wedding paring a short skit for the occa- man. Martin Howard Miller, is planned. sion, with Mrs. Eli Gross in brother of the bride, was junior * * * charge of directing. Participants usher, while assisting the ush- Mr. and Mrs. Simon Million, will be Mesdames Eugene J. ers was Bruce Colton. Following the ceremony, a of Wisconsin Ave., announce Hirsch, E m a n u el Rotenberg, wedding dinner and reception the engagement of their daugh- Morris Goldberg and Philip in the Fountain Room honored ter, Sarah, to Norman Plotnick, Kaplan with piano accompani- the newlyweds. They left for a of Santa Barbara Dr. Mr. Plot- ment by Mrs. Harry Platt. Mrs. Seymour Frank, presi- honeymoon in Mexico, after nick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. which they will take up resi- William Plotnick of Washing- dent, urges all volunteers to ton, D.C. attend. Reservations, she adds, dence in Royal Oak. The bride-elect attended must be made with the Guild Out-of-town guests who at- tended the ceremony w e r e Wayne State University. Her office, BR. 3-3000, by April 30. from Miami, Fla., Chicago, Ill., fiance graduated from Ameri- St. Louis, Mo., Pittsburgh, Pa., can • University in Washington, New York City, Mt. Vernon. D.C. A June 29 wedding is N. Y., Jackson, Mich., Toronto, planned. Ont., Windsor, Ont., Port Col- burne, Ont., Flint, Pontiac and Prof. Levin's Article GOLD - WEINBERG . — Mr. Orchard Lake, Mich. and Mrs. Leonard Weinberg Published by U of M announce the marriage of The new Mrs. Forbes for- An article by Prof. Samuel their daughter, Sharon Joann, merly was a student at the Uni- versity of Michigan, and is pres- M. Levin, of the economics de- to Arnold Morton Gold, son of ently a student at Wayne State partment of Wayne State Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold. The University. Mr. Forbes is a versity, entitled "Malthus on ceremony was solemnized on graduate of the U. of M. law War," is included in the 1958 March 30, at Temple Israel, school, and is affiliated with volume of "Papers of the Mich- after which the couple left for gan Academy of Science, Arts, a honeymoon t h r ough the Phi Sigma Delta fraternity. and Letters," published by the Southwest. * * * J. H. Wineman Heads University of Michigan Press. The present article is the SCHWARTZ-KATMAN. New- Retail Merchants Assn. third of Prof. Levin's published lyweds Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alvin James H. Wineman, presi- studies on the Malthusian Schwartz will soon take up resi- dent of People's Outfitting Co., theme. dence in the Bronx, N. Y., fol- and a leader in Jewish com- lowing a honeymon to the Car- munal and civic affairs, was ibbean. Before her recent mar- elected president of the De- Holiday Magazine Tells riage, the bride was Marilyn troit Retail Merchants Associ- Jewish Cookery Story Katzman, daughter of Mr. and ation. The story of Jewish cookery Mrs. Daniel Katzman, of Wind- Members elected to the in New York is told in the May sor, Ont. Mr. Schwartz is the board include Benjamin Gold- issue of Holiday magazine. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry stein, I. Winkleman, Louis -A. An article titled "The Derma Schwartz, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Baum, Joseph H. Davidson, Road," by Hugh G. Foster, gives * * Maurice A. Enggass, Louis the ingedients and cooking STARK - WOLFGANG. Mr. Frank, Charles S. Himelhoch, methods for many outstanding and Mrs. Louis Wolfgang, of C. A. Kramer, Nathan Lurie, Jewish dishes, and recommends Muirland Ave., announce the Herman S. Osnos and Bernard a selected list of Jewish res- marriage of their daughter, Sue, E. Pincus. taurants in Manhattan. to Paul Stark, on April 5. Sinai Women's Guild Honors First Officers at Annual Luncheon Meet at Franklin Hills Mrs. Kaplan Elected by Beth Aaron Women Mrs. Al b e r t Kaplan was elected president of Beth Aaron Sisterhood at the organization's recent annual meeting. She heads the following slate of of- ficers chosen by the nominating committee: Mesdames Hyman Zalenko, George Fredson and J. H. Moss, vice-presidents; J. Haas, treas- urer; Marvin Last, S. Wasser- man, A. Weiner, N. Lux and R. Kravitz, secretaries; G. Ravet and M. Amder, sentinels; Jack Shenkman, past president, moni- tress; A. Winkler, H. 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