Phyllis Band Weds Allen Warren Seel L. MRS. ALLEN W. SEEL Phyllis Band, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Band, was united in marriage to Allen Warren Seel, son of Mrs. Shir- . ley Seel, in a ceremony Aug. 9, at which Rabbi Jacob Chinitz and Cantor Shabtai Ackerman officiated. The bride wore a floor-length gown of white silk taffeta high- lighted by lace appliques. She carried white orchids on a Bible. Mrs. Arnold Smith was the bride's matron of honor. and Emily Supian was maid of hon- or. BridesmaidS were Mrs. Shel- don Kremen, Marilyn Frankel, "Ilene Rosenzweig and Sheery Carpenter. The bride's two • sis- ters, Beverly Delores and Shee- ry Elaine Band, were flower girls. The bride's brother, Gerald Band, attended Mr. Seel as his best man, while Burton Schwartz. Gerald Hoskowitz, Eu- gene Smoler and Fred Band, another brother of the bride. were ushers. • Following a honeymoon in Miami Beach. Fla., the couple will take up residence at. 18061 Indiana. Institute Director to Speak Moishe Haar, director of the Sholem Aleichem Institute, will speak on his experiences in Is- rael and Europe this summer at an oneg Shabbat planned for 9 p.m., today, at the Institute, 19350 Greenfield. Will Pay Your Price . If You Have The Truly Fine Home or Apartment - Needed by New York Executive and Family Expect to pay the right price for a one-year lease on a 3-bedroom home (preferably ranch) in Northwest Detroit or close-in sub- urbs, or an apartment in Palmer Park area. Must be furnished and have two baths!! Completely re I iabl e• tenant. Will post bond. Write Box #269, The Jewish News, 17100 West 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, Michigan activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Steinhardt, of San Juan Dr., recently tendered a dinner party in honor of the 15th wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ablitz. Among the guests were Dr. and Mrs. Milton Steinhardt, Messrs. and Mesdames Mort Wein- berg, Milt Weinstein, Jack Miller, Harry Weinstein, Joe Gut- freund, Milton Bogrow and Mr. HerSchel Steinhardt. Dr. Leon A. Katzin, a former Detroiter who now resides at St. Thomas, the Virgin Islands, will be in town on. Saturday and remain here until Tuesday. He will stay at the home of his niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs: Harry Manheimer, of 8121 Marygrove. Celebrating their 50th wedding ;anniversary at a family dinner on Sunday will be Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Finkelstein, of Steel Ave. Detroit residents nearly all of their lives, the couple has been in business here for over 30 years. Joining in the festivities will be the couple's children, Mr. and Mrs. Al Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Glick, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Finkelstein and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finkelstein, their 10 grandchildren and Mr. Finkel- stein's sister, Mrs. P. Horowitz, of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schaver and son, Isaac, have returned from a two month's stay in Israel. The Misses Fern B. LaPides and Marilyn Franklyn have re- turned from a vacation in South Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Isaacs, of Sussex Ave., had as their house guests over the Labor Day weekend their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lawrence Isaacs, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fein- stein, of St. Louis, Mo. A cocktail party and barbecue was given in their honor by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brodie, of Avon Ave., Oak Park, and they also were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Isaacs, of Chippewa Ave. In honor of the wedding of their son, Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Cooper, of 4023 Elmhurst, are entertaining the bride- groom's grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Hybloom, and several aunts and uncles from Cleveland, and some cousins from Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Bider. in celebrating the forthcoming wedding of their daughter. Wendy, are entertaining the bride's grandmothers, Mrs. Helen Lana man and Mrs. Clara Marks, of New York, an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Klein, of Chicago, and Miss Marva Hoffman, of Buffalo, N.Y., who will be a bridesmaid Farband Branch Sets Welcome Meeting Arlazaroff branch of Farband will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednes- day to welcome back members who have visited Israel recent- ly. These include Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schumer, Mr. and Mrs. David Sislin and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mondry. The members will report on their tours of Israel and give their impres- sions of the state. While in Israel, Harry Schum- er dedicated the opening of the Harry Schumer Cultural Center in Acco. Mr. and Mrs. Sislin participated in the dedication with Chaver Sislin representing the city of Detroit and deliver- ing a talk on their. behalf. While in Israel, Mr. and Mrs. Schaver dedicated the opening of a cul- tural center in the city of Beer- sheeba, built in honor of their parents. The program will also include formulation of: plans for the 25th anniversary of the branch and will conclude with a musi- Bnai Brith Activities DONALD FOX CHAPTER is starting the season with a lunch- eon at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in • Northland Center's Hospitality House. A program of games and prizes is planned. For reserva- tions, call Sonia Golden, UN 1-0814, or Rea Opotowsky, WE 3-6327. • • • IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER will be entertained by "And Woman Wise of Heart," a pre- sentation of its dramatic group at the season's first meeting, to be held Thursday, at Sholem Aleichem Institute. 19350 Greenfield. A social hour will follow. Guests are invited.'- 1 • • • Luncheon at 12:30. followed by a general membership meet- ing at 1:15 p.m. will open the season for LEWIS STONE CHAPTER on Tuesday, at ,Mar- gene Catering. A book review will be featured. For informa- tion, call. Judy Diamont, UN 3-8268, or Eileen Mullen, UN 47234. An afternoon bowling league has been formed, and meets at 1 p.m.. Monday, at Ritz Recreation. 15354 Wyoming. In- terested women should call Thelma Solom, BR 3-1434. • • • EAST SIDE LODGE and CHAPTER will hold a joint opening meeting at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Mrs. Alfred Lakin• a past Wo- men's Council president, will be guest speaker, and entertain- ment will be provided by the Albert Einstein Chapter dra- matic group. A social hour will conclude the evening. • • • Mrs. Daniel Menken, presi- dent of DOV FRENKEL CHAP- TER, will present Phillip Nush- bltz, local attorney, who will speak on "The Kinsey Report" at the opening meeting, to be held at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the Sholem Aleichem Institute. Friends are invited to the pro- gram and the social hotir which follows. • • • DETROIT-WINDSOR COUN- CIL of Young Adults will begin its 'second annual coed bowling league on Sept. 14, at Great Lakes Recreation. Interested bowlers should call Mark Klin- ger, UN 1-5732, no later than Wednesday. DOROTHY FOX CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Young Women will start its third season of bowling at 9:30 p.m., Wednesdays, at Rol-A-Wile Recreation. League officers are Marlene Cohen. presideht; Frances Adler, secre- tary; and Phyllis Foster, treas- urer. Interested young women should call Miss Cohen, LI 7-5904. • • • HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAP- TER will feature fashions in furs by Victor at its opening meeting set for 8:30 p.m.. Tues- day, at Rainbow Terrace. .A fur- trimmed sweater will be award- ed. Friends are invited, accord- ing to Mrs. Hyman Gottlieb, president. Mrs. Sidney Cohn is program chairman. • • • DOWNTOWN CHAPTER has scheduled its first meeting of the season at 8:30 p.m.. Wed- nesday. at Sholem Aleichem Institute. A. speaker followed by games and entertainment is planned. Friends are invited. • • • PISGAH LODGE will meet at 8:30 p.m.. Monday, at the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- fer. A social hour will follow. * • * PISGAH CHAPTER will open its silver anniversary year with a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Wed- neS'day. at Holiday Manor, when Mrs.' Lewis H. Manning. past Council president and District 6 sentinel, will speak. There will be solo numbers by Mrs. Harry Kaufman, of the BB Choral Group and a presentation of awards. • • • HENRY MORGENTHAU 'CHAPTER will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Thung Israel Center of Oak-Woods. Games and prizes are planned. • * • IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE, Bnai Brith, will hold a social meeting Sept. 8, 8:30 p.m., at Margene Caterers, 18410 Wyom- ing. Guest speaker will be Sgt. Henry Zmijewski, of the Dertoit Vice Squad, who will describe his career with stories pertain- ing to ,his work on the vice squad. 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