THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Fr iday, July 1 1, 1958- 14 To Reside in East .4 I t c, r Wedding Here MRS. ROBERT ADOLPH R he b a Judith Rosenzweig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenzweig, of Appoline Ave., and Robert Adolph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adolph, of West Newton, Mass., were united in marriage in a double-ring cere- mony performed by Dr. Leon Fram on June 24, at the Whit- tier Hotel. The bride was attended by Mrs. Jerry Harris as matron of honor, while bridesmaids were Judy Disner and Marilyn Lif- sitz. Peter Adolph was his broth- er's best man, and ushers were Marc and Robert Rosenzweig, the bride's brothers, and Jack Lifsitz. The new Mrs. Adolph receiv- ed her BA degree in liberal arts this June from the University of Michigan. Her husband holds a BA from Williams College and an MA from U. of M. The couple will reside in Cam- bridge, Mass., after their return from an Eastern honeymoon. There, Mr. Adolph is enrolled at Harvard University, where he is studying for his doctorate in English. For the best Classified Advertising results, call The Jewish News, VE. 8-9364. PLANNING AN OUTDOOR PARTY! Can Us For Garden Lighting On A Rental Basis! HAMILTON ELECTRIC 12927 Hamilton TO 8-1357 • • • a ctivities in Society Among the guests at Clover Lodge, at Omena, Mich., over the July 4th weekend, were the following Detroiters: Mr. and Mrs.' Abraham Sharpe, Mrs. A. Fenick, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaminer, Miss Goldie Levenstein, Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Korn. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schiff, Mr. J. Schulman, Mrs. Belle Martell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Manela and Roger, Mrs. Ruth Schaffer, Mrs. A. Wilenkin, Mrs. Tillie Erman and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Beale and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schechter, Ronnie Smiler, Mr. and Mrs. M. Linderman, Mr. Leon Stolzenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kurtzman, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Donon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pohl, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oberstein, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nathan, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gelfand and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gold. A number of guests also were at the resort from Chicago and other cities. Mr. and Mrs. Hersh Goldberg, of Oak Park, Mich., have returned from Miami Beach, Fla., where they visited Miss Irene Seltzer, formerly of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eistein, of 16216 Woodingham, recently observed their 50th wedding anniversary at a dinner party at Horowitz Catering, given by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel E. Einstein, of Birchcrest Dr., and their daughter and sore-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Feiler, of Wis- consin Ave. The couple's five grandchildren, a number of rela- tives and friends and family from New York attended. Honoring the Maurice Flochs, of Winthrop Ave., on the occasion of their 20th anniversary, the Albert Dutsch's, of Humber Rd., Huntington Woods, tendered a surprise dinner party last Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Cohen, of Chesterfield Rd., enter- tained recently at a cocktail party honoring the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Steinhardt. Married on June 25, 1933, the couple has three children, Mrs. George Armondo, of New York, and Diane and David, students at Wayne State University. Mrs. Isaac (Celia) Margolis, formerly of Detroit and now of Tucson, Ariz., is currently visiting here with friends and rela- tives. She is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron B. Margolis, of 20250 St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Willis and twin sons, Nat and Jerry, have returned from a four-month tour abroad, which included a visit . to the Brussels World Fair as well as stopovers in Ireland, England, Denmark, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, France, Aus- tralia, India and Israel. Miss Reisa Katz, of 23140 Cloverlawn, Oak Park, left by air on July 7 for Alexandria, Va., to spend 10 days with her brother and sister-in-law, Sp3/C and Mrs. Morrey Katz. Her brother is stationed at Fort Belvoir, Va., where he will complete two years of Army service in August. Miss Katz will return here with her sister-in-law, who will remain in Detroit until her husband's discharge from service. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero will leave for Europe July 26 aboard the SS United States. Their visit will include 10-day stop- overs in both Russia and Poland. Clover Lodge, popular Michi- gan summer resort on the shores of Grand Traverse Bay, at Omena, initiated the summer season with a duplicate bridge tournament over the July 4 weekend. Winners were Mrs. Henry Erman and Mrs. Ruth Schaffer (north and south), and Mrs. Sam Gold and Mrs. Philip Don- on (east and west). Duplicate bridge tournaments will be held twice weekly, on Saturday eve- nings and Sunday mornings. Mrs. Charlotte Feldman is di- rector of the Bridge Club, and is assisted by Leon Stolzenberg. Another feature of the week- end festivities was Walter J. 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Her fiance, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Abrahan Skore, of Tracey Ave., is a student at Wayne State University. simultaneous chess, winning 11 and yielding one draw to Carl' Manela. Korn presented Manela with his book, "The Brilliant Touch," as a prize for the draw. Other Clover Lodge activities include sports, games, wienie roasts, dancing, cocktail parties and other events. For reser- vations, call A. J. Lachover, UN. 1-5552; Belle Martell, UN. 4-1612; or Mrs. Pulberg, UN. 2-9904, or write directly to Clover Lodge, Omena, Mich. EDDIE JACOBSON LODGE is holding its second annual picnic July 20, at Cass Benton Park, on Northville Rd., be- tween McNichols and 7 Mile Rds. Games and prizes are planned for all. Prof. Mirsky Named to Yeshiva Admissions Post Prof. David Mirsky, assistant registrar at Yeshiva University, has been appointed director of admissions. He is also the uni- versity's assistant professor of English and Hebrew literature. You Can Be Sure . . . 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