THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 17, 1959 Set Fall Date A.rth A- ri, /2 0 tt ncements April 9 — To Mr. and .Mrs. Marshall H. Reichstein (Goldie Leider), of 21350 Kenosha, Oak Park, a son, Maxwell Sher- wood. April 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Saulies (Anne Rosen- feld), of Burgess Ave., a son, Ian Howard. April 5 — . To Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Moss (Anita Stein- feld, of Brooklyn ; N.Y.), of 24286 Westhampton, Oak Park, a son, Victor Jay. * * * April 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Rogers (Jacqueline Goodgall), of Patton Ave., a son, Donald Howard. * * * April 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Krasnow (Sheryl La- Pides), of Oak Park, Mich., a daughter, Stephanie Wynn. * * * April 1 — To Dr. and Mrs. Milton Spencer (Roslyn Per- nick), of 18634 Northlawn, a daughter, Darcy Lynn. * * * March 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tubben (Joyce Zalesin), of 20501 Faust, a son, Robert Eric. * * March 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Medow (Isolde Rubel), of Schaefer Rd., a son, Mitchell Aaron. * * * March 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pukoff (Leah Please), of Flamingo Blvd., Livonia, a son, Bryan Irwin. - March 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pernick (Anne Zel- onka), of 15111 Northfield, Oak Park, a daughter, Margo Louise. * * * March 26 — To Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Schwartz (Sharon Berger), of 16973 Addison, Southfield, a son, Mark Lee. * * * March 26 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sid Abrams (Sandra Wein- stein), of 12758 Stoepel, a son, Mitchell Aaron. * * March 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Geiff (Laya Rosen- shine), formely of Detioit, now of Los Angeles, Calif., a son, Joel. * * * March 12 — To Mr. and Mrs. Joel M. Schneider (Renee Gold- stein), formerly of Detroit, of 114 W. Chateau Pl., - Milwaukee, Wis., a son, Barry Howard. I. % MISS ELAINE LENTZER At a family dinner recently, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Lent- zer, of Steel Ave., announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Elaine Marcia, to Eugene Leon Lubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lubin, of St. Marys Ave. A November wedding is planned. Pinsker Aid Society Slates Third Seder Fete Center Branches Schedule Passover Activities Passover at the Jewish Com- munity Center will be observed with a series of sedorim — a model seder for the nursery school, a cultural seder spon- sored by the Friendship Lounge and a "third" family seder arranged by the Council of Mothers Clubs and the Gol- den Friendship Circle. Nursery school students at the Davison branch will hold their seder under the super- vision of teachers Helga Love and Naomi Feldman and school parents, who will help prepare lunch, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Wednesday. Nursery school vacation will begin the following day, and run through May 3. Friendship Lounge, the eld- er adult club of the D. W. Simons branch, 4000 Tuxedo; will hold a Passover party, in- cluding a cultural seder at 2 p.m., April 27. Passover re- freshments will be served. Harry Challove, vice presi- dent of the Friendship Lounge, will read his own hagaddah interpretation; David Horowitz will act as cantor, and Malka Shaw, choral director, will lead Pinsker Progressive Aid So- t kt K* * ****************J! ciety will hold a Third Seder * at the 25, celebration on April * Hayim Greenberg Center, an- nounce Sam Rosenberg, presi- dent, and Louis Levine, Harry * Weddings * Laker and Mannie Eckelman, * Bar entertainment chairmen. ** Mitzvahs Cantor Reuven Frankel will * • be accompanied by Bella Gold- * Quality work berg at the piano, in a selection * ec • 4( of Hebrew and Yiddish num- * * UN 3-8532 bers. Refreshments will be * served. ********************** • JACK GORBACK :PHOTOS * the choral group in a variety of holiday songs. Wolf Smith is club president. 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