THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, January 6, 1959- 18 To Live in Oak Park Alto.- Rites in East MRS. RICHARD A.. JONES A floral canopy of deep green lacopodium fern and snow-white mums formed the setting for the marriage on Feb. 1 of Jayne Ann Kay and Richard Alan Jones, The . wedding was solemnized by Rabbi Irwin I. Hyman, of Temple Adath Yeshurun, in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Syracuse, Syracuse, N.Y. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Kay, of Syracuse. Mr. Jones is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jones, of Muirland Ave., Detroit. For her wedding the bride wore a gown of ivory silk peau de soie and Argentan lace that was fashioned with a fitted basque bodice and neckline out- lined with hand-clipped lace. The sleeves were shirred and of elbow-length, and the back-swept skirt formed a chapel train. The veil of imported illusion was held in place by a clip of leaves of matching material. She carried a cascade bouquet of white phaelanopsis and steph- anotis. Mrs. Ivan Kushen, sister of the bridegroom from Chicago, Ill., was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Ellan Oren- stein, of Syracuse, Jane Baum, of Detroit, Phyllis Lavine, of Idaho Falls, Ida., and Roberta Fink, of South Bend, Ind. Richard L. Kay, the bride's brother, was best man, and ush- ers included Richard Baum, of New York City, Ivan Kushen, Michael Press, of Forest Hills, N.Y., Jon Desenberg, of Detroit, and Jack Calechman, of Cam- bridge, Mass. Following a dinner and recep- tion in the hotel, the newlyweds left for a two-week honeymoon trip to Jamaica and the Virgin Islands. On their return, they will take up residence in Oak Park, Mich. - rztA Bnai Activities DOWNTOWN CHAPTER will meet at 8:45 p.m., Wednesday, at the Sholem Aleichem Insti- tute, 19350 Greenfield, when Morton Kanfer, assistant prin- cipal of the Crosman School, will conduct a rumor clinic. * * * HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAP- TER will hold a paid-up mem- bership Valentine Tea at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 17, at Temple Is- rael. Mrs. Nathan Spevakow will review the novel, "Seidman and Son," and Mrs. Lewis Manning will be guest speaker. Prizes will be awarded. * * * "Burden of Truth," an Anti- Defamation League film, will be shown at an open meeting of HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE, on Monday evening, at Jericho Temple, 18495 Wyom- ing, Jerry Helman and Kal Bruss, Lodge ADL chairmen, will lead a discussion following the showing. A social hour will eonclude the evening. ctivities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Wasser, of Kentucky Ave., left to spend the winter months in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Robbins (Helene Penn) have recently returned from a honeymoon in Las Vegas, Nev. and Los Angeles, Calif., and are residing in their home at 20803 Kenosha, Oak Park. Playing host recently on an eight-day Florida holiday for winners of a Serta Perfect Sleeper Mattress dealer's contest were Mr. Harry Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. Hannan Kraft and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gach. Dealers and their wives who accompanied them on the trip were Messrs. and Mes- dames Martin Pastor, Al Sklar, Milo Activitti, Irving Goldman, Paul Jelinek, Leonard Fink, Louis Bruno, Leo Rovin, Paul Sheri- zen, Herb Margolis, Louis Margolis, Charles Abramson, Isidor Danto, Buck Goldman, Edward Robinson, Morris Fenkell, Harold Haas, Jules Kraft, Max Brose, Saul Wexler, George Garfinkel and Lou Davis, all of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gates, of Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bloom and Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, of Pontiac; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berman and. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stein, of Muskegon. Tommy Kraft, son of the Hannan Krafts, served as mascot to the touring group, which stayed at the new • Diplomat Hotel in North Holly- wood, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goodman, of Freeland Avenue, are on an extended trip to Israel and European countries. Mrs. Eugene Franzblau, of 18651 _Roselawn, is in San Rafael, Calif., to welcome her new granddaughter, Beth Ann Franzblau, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Franzblau. Miss Edna Tobin recently entertained family and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin at a surprise dinner celebrating the couple's 38th wedding anniversary. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ben-Zion Gotlieb, their daughter and son-in-law, of Flint, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dorb, of Cherrylawn Ave., have left for New York City, where Mr. Dorb is attending the conven- tion of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers at the Statler Hotel. Mr. Sol Jonas, of Grinnell Bros., was in New York City to attend a week-long sales training course at the headquarters of Steinway & Sons, piano manufacturing firm. Dr. Winshall to Speak to Maccabees Feb. 12 Dr. Ted Winshall, well known Detroit dentist and Zionist leader, will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Maccabees Mattathias Tent 1005, next Thursday eve- ning at the Hayim Green- berg Center. His topic will be "The New Develop- ments in the Middle East." A film, "Ad- venture in Is- rael," will be Dr. Winshall shown at the- meeting. Dr. Winshall is a leader in the Zionist Organization of Detroit and is active in its numerous projects here. Center to Offer Milady a Day Out "Ladies Day Out"—an oppor- tunity for women to get out of the house and participate in a variety of activities—will be launched by the Jewish Commu- nity Center Feb. 18. A 10-week program will begin on that date at the Davison branch, and will offer "slim- nastics" in the mornings and arts and crafts for three after- noon sessions. Ladies are requested to bring their own lunch. Drink and des- sert will be provided by the Center. There will be a nursery service with no additional charge for children 21/2 to 5 years of age. Interested women should reg- ister at the Davison branch on or'before Tuesday, Feb. 10. The series of 10 sessions will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Adas Shalom PTO Slates Father-Student Night Parent Teacher's Organiza- tion of Adas Shalom United Hebrew School branch will hold its annual father-student night at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, at Adas Shalom, announces president Mrs. LeRoy Atler. Herman Fishman has planned a program featuring magic acts, sports celebrities, door prizes and refreshments. Mrs. Norman Leemon is event chairman. Old Timers Hold Annual Dinner Over 300 members and guests of the Hannah Schloss Old Timers attended the organiza- tion's annual dinner meeting last week at the Statler-Hilton Hotel, when eight new board members were installed. They are Peter Chodoroff, Nathaniel H. Goldstick, Saul E. Gordon, Michael Greene, Harry T. Madison, Max G. Solvonek, Edward I. Schlusel and Harry Trusky. Samuel Raskin was installing officer, and Irwin I. Cohn, pres- ident of the Old Timers, was chairman. The invocation was given by Goldstick. The group dates back to the Hannah Schloss Memorial Bldg., which was dedicated in 1903 by the United Jewish Charities. The building was the forerun- ner of the present-day Jewish Community Center. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Ida Wasser acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. Dave Diamond Orchestra - Entertainment 302 WO 2-4814 Fox Building UN 4-4346 A - * ,,, PLASTIC FURNITURE ,..., ,, COVERS F 1 MADE TO ORDER OR READY MADE y; CALL ANNA KARBAL . DARBYS Dinner at is a real treat! • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . • a Delight Want The Best? • LUNCHEON A Pleasure SAM BARNETT and His Orchestra Resv. 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The citations are made an- nually to a senior girl from each high school in the state on the basis of leadership, loyalty and interest in family, school, com- munity and nation. Barbara and Susan, in receiv- ing the. DAR award, join Ellen Stutz and Risa Axelrod, who previously were announced as winners of the honor at Berkley and Royal Oak Dordero High Schools. Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Leinoff, of 3244 Waverly, is treasurer of her June graduating class, a past president of the biology club and a member of the science club. She also is a vice-president of Dora Savage Chapter, Bnai Brith Girls, and was previously active in the Adas Shalom youth group. Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Siegel, of 18035 Griggs. She was recently named one of seven students from the Northwest district to join with 100 adult civic leaders in the Citizens for Schools Com- mittee, a group pressing for passage of tax- millage in an ef- fort to better school conditions. 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