Zate-Rosenzweig Rites Held Jan. 11 I JWV Activities Susan Green Wed in Candlelight Rites Elected and installed as new officers of OAK PARK POST, at its last meeting, were Mau- rice Noble, commander; Harold Bodner amp' Jack Guttenplan, vice-commanders; Martin Baum- garten, quartermaster; Neland Klonel, adjutant; Abel Selburn, judge advocate; David Bortnick, Sol Alpiner, William Peters, Charles Isakson, Harold Kemp- ner, Ben Edelstein and Avery Joseff, trustees. John Nemon, department commander, was in- stalling officer. This Tuesday, the group will meet at 9 p.m., in Bodner's home, 24301 Seneca, Oak Park. A social hour will follow. * * MRS. SEYMOUR ZATE Beth Abraham was the scene Jan. 11 for a candlelight cere- money which united in mar- riage Ileene Rosenzweig, daugh- ter - of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ros- enzweig, of Freeland Ave.. and Seymour Zate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Zate, of Elmhurst Ave. The bride wore a princess- style gown of bouquet taffeta, sabring neckline and bodice of Chantilly lace encrusted with seed pearls. Iler lace and pearl head-piece was adorned with a finger-tip French illusion veil. She carried a white Bible cov- ered with white orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. Harold Jacobs, president of Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUX- ILIARY, announces that Mrs. Marcus Scheinker and Mrs. Jerry Dale will report on the forthcoming "Star Spangled Revue" and a paid-up mem- bership party at its meeting Tuesday,, in the Memorial Home. Cancer pads will be sewn, after which k social hour is planned. Friends \,are invited. * * The ;DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN AUXILIARY will participate in the Michigan Women's National Security Con- ference on Feb. 26, at the Wolverine Hotel. Mrs. Philip Bernstein, Department vice- president, will serve as program chairman for the parley, which will feature addresses by Wil- liam H. Bannan, warden at Jackson Prison, and George Romney, president of American Motors Corp. and chairman of the Mayor's Advisory Commit- tee on Education. The MWNSC will be attended by members of civic, patriotic and social organizations. • * Mrs. Bernard Middleman was the bride's matron of honor. Her sister, Sue Rosenzweig, was junior bridesmaid, and brides- maids were Sondra Katler, Mrs. Allan Seel, Mrs. Samuel Fox, Mrs. Jerry Grushoff and Gladys Zate. Also attending the bride were Alene and Geraldine Mid- dleman as flower girls. Harold Levin was the bride- groom's best man. while ushers YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY included Melvin Levin, Max Linovitz, Paul Kales, Samuel will entertain 25 young Mus- Fox. Jerry Gr-ushoff and Myer cular Dystrophy patients this Mandelbaum. Karrie Grushoff Sunday, in the Memorial Home, under the chairmanship of Raye was ring bearer. Weimer, of the child welfare Following a dinner and re- committee, and Ann Rubin, ception the couple left on a senior vice-president. Enter- honeymoon to California and tainment by a USO troupe, re- Las Vegas. Upon their return freshments and personal gifts they will reside in Oak Park. will be featured. Members of the Post will assist the Auxiliary Teen-Agers March on Polio for the afternoon. A regular With 'Record Hop' Sunday meeting is scheduled for Mon- day evening, at the Memorial Dale Young and Mickey Home. Hostesses will be Mrs. Shorr. two , of this city' most Weimer and Ruth Benach. popular disc jockeys. will be guest stars at a "March on CARD OF THANKS Polio Hop" sponsored by com- Mrs. Rose Rich, wife of the munity teen-agers. The record hop will take late Mr. Jack Rich, acknowl- place from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, edges with grateful apprecia- at Northland Center Hospitaility tion the many kind expressions House. For advance tickets, call of sympathy extended by rela- Barbara Silver, EL 7-1638, or tives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. Debbie Shillman, UN 4-3425. BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS FINEST - CHOICE - GRADED 1V2) MEAT SUNDAY ONLY RIB STEAK, Trimmed . 99c 1st Cut LAMB CHOPS ;v 7e r i l . 2. 12228 Dexter Blvd., at Cortland TO 8-3347 Aesculapians to Hear Talk by WSU Dean Wayne State University phar- ma-cy college dean Steven Wil- son will address Aesculapian Pharmaceutical Association at 9 p.m., Monday,• at Rainbow Ter- race. He will speak on the Asso- ciation's scholarship fund at WSU and on a proposed Green Shield insurance plan on pre- scriptions. Association president Bernard Breyer will give the annual re- port. A social hour will follow. The third annual "Star Span- gled Revue," a galaxy of top entertainment stars, will be presented on Feb. 22, at the Ford Auditorium. Leading TV and night club entertainers will be featured in this two-hour v a r i et y show, which is sponsored by Depart- ment of Michigan Jewish War Veterans and its Ladies Aux- iliary. For the Morty Gunty, star of a weekly comedy series in New York and Perfect Affair . . . frequent guest star on national TV programs, will be the fea- tured comedian. Italian song- and His Orchestra stress Jo Ann Florio will pre- UN 3-3737 sent a reportoire of Yiddish songs. Added attractions are the Jamal twins, an oriental dancing duo; Tun Tun, the "Mexican Bombshell"; and PHOTOGRAPHY "Happy Feet Willie" Gaines. Bar Mitzvahs Weddings Following the performances, Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies there will be dancing in the For Quality Workmanship auditorium ballroom to the Coll Mr. Rosen UN 1 9000 music of Pa n c h i t o and his orchestra. Proceeds of the show benefit various JWV activities in the field of veteran hospital service, aid to needy veterans and their families, support for And His Orchestra Israel and other community and national projects. KE 5-2604 Department junior vice- commander Rubin Zissman is general chairman, Shield Kogan is in charge of the program $ PLASTIC FURNITURE book, and the entertainment COVERS committee is comprised of Sol 114ADZ.E.LCA ORDER OR 41: Hoberman, Jack Schwartz and ....I Abe Tompkins. ANNA KARBAL Tickets are available from FiCALL , LI 2-0874 z:: JWV members or by calling the .. -411Itt..-4•> 40> Memorial Home, WE 3-0846, F -Taft• -,:.•"› -. rate' .Z4D.. announces ticket chairman Hy dl••••••••••••••••••••• • DETROIT SOCIALITES • Greenberg. Invite you and your friends • Mickey Woolf MRS. LEONARD SALLE The marriage of Susan Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Green, of Ohio Ave., and Leonard M. Salle, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Salle, of Northlawn Ave., was solemnized by Rabbi M. Robert Syme at a candlelight ceremony at Temple Israel on Jan. 25. The bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace and tulle with a fingertip veil. She was attended by her sister-in-law Marilyn Salle as matron of honor; Susan Hart was maid of honor, and bridesmaids Carla J o s e p h, Helaine Moltz and Georgia Berg- man. The bride's sister, Carol Green, was junior bridesmaid, and Karen Duchan was flower girl. Richard Salle was best man. with Bernard Brodsky, Richard Weber, Donald Salle and Rich- ard Green serving as ushers. Out-of-town guests were from Miami, Cleveland, Chicago, New York and Montgomery, Ala. After a wedding trip to New York. the couple will live in Detroit. Simons Branch Events to Highlight Musicals The Golden Friendship Circle of the Older Adults at the D. W. Simons Jewish Center will pre- sent a concert of Jewish Music at 8:30 p.m.. Feb. 24. Members of the older adults department will be featured in the concert. to be given at the Simons branch. 4000 Tuxedo. The Older Adult chorus will be conducted by Malka Shaw. Featured performers will in- clude Cantor David Horowitz, Mrs. Pearl Schlussel and Paul Wineman. The Center Mothers' Clubs council will present a concert of Yiddish and • Hebrew folk songs at 2 p.m., Wednesday, at the Simons branch. Mrs. Shaw, vocalist and pianist, will be the featured artist. J. is CLARKE - - Stithz_ Detroit Socialites Slate Annual Valentine Party Detroit Socialites will liold its annual open-house Valentine party on Sunday evening at Cong. Beth Moses social hall, Linwood at . Oakman Ct., an nounces executive secretary Ann Goldman. Robin Seymour of the "Bob- bin with Robin" radio show will officiate at the social hour, which will include dancing and refreshments. Dave Diamond Orchestra - Entertainment 302 Fox Building UN 4-4346 WO 2-4814 • • • • S • to their annual VALENTINE'S w • OPEN-HOUSE PARTY • Sunday evening, Feb. 15th Cong. Beth Moses Social Hall • • Linwood at Oakman Ct. Dancing — music by Detroit's • "Bobbin' with Robbin" • • Refreshments—Ample Parking • Gen. Adm. V.30 • • 00••••••••••••••••••• NII•••••••••••••••••••• • iSAMEROFF'S • Home Catering : • • • Let us help you make your • party a complete success. • • Delicious Food—Dinnerware • Excellent Service • • BUT ... IF YOU CONSIDER You Can't Buy Better Anywhere! • Pastries • Cakes • Rolls Breads Baked Fresh Daily in Our Own Bakeships! CUSTOM BAKED CAKES DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR YOUR PERSONAL AFFAIR • - * Ask to see photos of our special cakes. • ZEMAN'S New York Bakery 12945 W. 7 Mile Rd. cor. 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