THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fri day, November 27, 1959- 18 Police Rescue Honeymoon in South Radomer Auxiliary._.....,_ Teen-Agers on After Rites Nov. 26 Plans Donor Dinner The annual donor dinner of the Radomer Ladies Auxiliary Mystery Trip will be held at 6:30 p.m., this some 100 teen-agers from Tuesday, in the Mayfair Room, Phyllis Hel9nan's Engagement Told MISS PHYLLIS HELMAN Mr: and Mrs. Charles Helman, of Chesterfield Rd., • announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Phyllis, to Carl Paysner, son of Mrs. Ben Paysner, of Whitcomb Ave.,• and the late Mr. Paysner. The bride-elect attends Wayne University. Mr. Paysner was graduated from WSU and was a member of Sigma Delta Chi. A January wedding is planned.. (Bar Mitzvahs 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gross- Man, of Snowden Ave., an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ronald David, this evening, at the Sholem Aleichem In- stitute. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of Barry Rozanoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rozanoff, of 19483 Pine- hurst, will be observed at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 4, at the Sholem Aleichem Institute. A dinner in Barry's honor will be held Dec. 6, at Sammy's Avalon Room. Dr. and Mrs. Jack D. Kutnick, of 1860 Strathcona, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Steven Lee, on Dec. 4, at Tem- ple Israel. A reception in his honor will follow services. Adas Shalom Synagogue, par- ticipating last Saturday evening in the 'congregation's "spectacu- lar of the month" . for youth group members, had an even more sensational time than was anticipated. The extra added feature was an unplanned ride in a police paddy wagon, which proved to be at least as exciting as the evening's main attraction. Departing from the syna- gogue in two buses—destination unknown—the youngsters and their adult chaperones were enjoying a mystery trip, one of a series . of monthly events planned for them. On the Lodge Expressway, an accident slowed traffic abruptly, and the second bus rammed into the rear of the other ve- hicle. Both buses were put out of commission. The youngsters clambered out of the buses in orde-rly fashion, and climbed the ramp at Pallister. In quick order they were shuttled by two police paddy wagons to their destina- tion—Masonic Temple and the Inbal Dance Troupe from Israel. Each of the police wagons, directed by Sgt. Campbell, of the 13th Precinct, made two trips. The last of the youths arrived only a few minutes late. After the Inbal performance, the group was met by two more buses and proceeded to a local nitery without further incident. None of the youngsters had more than a bruise or two, al though two chaperones, Mrs. Shimon Gewirtz and Mrs. Nicholas Fenakel were taken to Receiving Hospital with minor injuries and later released. "Turkey in Straw" at Center MRS. EUGENE LUBIN In a candlelight ceremony by Rabbi Morris Adler and Can- tor Reuven Frankel on Thanks- giving Day, Elaine Marcia Lent- zer was united in marriage to Eugene Leon Lubin. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Lentzer, of Steel Ave. Mr. Lubin's par- ents are the George Lubins, of George Washington Ave., South- field. The new Mrs. Lubin wore a gown of deep lustre satin, en- riched with re-embroidered Alencon lace. The skirt with chapel train had clusters of un- pressed pleats topped with bows at front and back. A band of hand-appliqued lace, encrusted with pearls, held her two-tiered veil of fingertip length. She carried a cascade of white orchids and stephanotis on a white prayer book. The bride's aunt, Mrs. Timmy Lawrence, of California, was her matron of honor, and her cousin, Lois Lentzer, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Gloria Sher, of London, England, Ina Lubin and Mrs. Robert Singer. A square dance, "Turkey in the Straw," the first in a series of special monthly Teen events sponsored by the Youth divi- sion, will be held in the Jewish Jerome Lubin was his Center Main Hall from 8 to 11 brother's best man, while ushers p.m., Saturday, November 28, were Lloyd M. Lentzer, Dr. Jer- with Si Sims as caller. ome Levine and Benjamin Heck- ler. In the wedding procession were the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eisenberg, of Miami, Fla.; the bridegroom's Nov. 18 — To Mr. and Mrs. 18751 Hillcrest, Livonia, a grandmother, Mrs. Abe Medlow, Samuel B. Fried (Vera Mallin), daughter, Carolyn Denise. and his grandfather, Mr. Jacob of 19166 Mendota, a son, Aaron • * * Granader. Mark. Nov. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. 4: Following the wedding, the Nathan Barris (Davida Smolka), Nov. 18 — To Mr. and Mrs. of 18105 Meyers,- a daughter, couple left on a trip to Miami Merle Silverman (Selma Lahr), Audrey Maureen. Beach and New Orleans. * * * of 4208 Clements, a son, David Nov. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Allan. * * Ernest S. Wolfe, (Phyllis Ash, Nov. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. formerly of Detroit), of Long Jack Trustman (Yetta Hopt- Beach, Calif., -a daughter, Karen man), formerly of Detroit, now Beth. MECHANIK-HARRISON. Mr. * * of Tucson, Ariz., a daughter, Nov. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Abraham Harrison, of Aviva Rae. Joseph H. Friedman (Lillion Norfolk Ave., announce the * * * Stine), of 19985 Whitcomb, a recent marriage of their daugh- Nov. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. son, Paul ter, Harriet Isabelle, to Dr. Bruce. Nathan Fine (Ethel Adler), of * * * Harvey K. Mechanik, of Metu- Nov. 8—To Mr. and • Mrs. chen, N. J. Arnold Solomon (Arlene The bride is a graduate of the Schechter), of 24256 Chippewa, twin sons, Benjamin Jay and Smith College school for social work. Dr. Mechanik graduated Peter Stuart. from Jefferson Medical College, * * * M OH EL Nov. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. and is a member of Phi Beta EXCLUS1V ( V Since 1946 N jn Detroit Harry B. Nosanchuk (Sally Lou Kappa honorary society. Homes Hospitals & 355 After Dec. 1, the newlyweds 5:1i _. Ettinger), of 15919 New Hamp- shire, a daughter, Linda Susan. will take up residence at 83 * * * Nov. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Stoneham Pl., Metuchen, N. J. ....Recommended by Physicians.. * * * ert Miller (Estelle Foreman), of 19492 Auburndale, Livonia, BELFER-WESER. Mrs. Hilda a daughter, Tracey Lynne. Weser, of 10703 Santa Maria, LEO * * announces the marriage of her Nov. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Naomi, to Alfred E. Irwin Levy (Ruth Cohon, for- Belfer on Oct. 28, at Temple Expert Mohel merly of Detroit), of 742 Chel- Israel. After a brief honey- Serving in Hospitals and Homes sea, Columbus, 0., a daughter, moon, the couple is residing at Li 1-9769 UN 3-6242 Janice Miriam. 18067 Murray Hill. • * * * * * Oct. 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. GASTON-GILBERT. Mr. and Harold Tobin (Suzanne Kess- REV- ler), of 26311 Coolidge, - Oak Mrs. Irving Gilbert, of Sorrento Ave., announce the marriage of Park, a son, Nelson Hugh. * * * their daughter, Joan Joyce, to Oct. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gaston, Nov. 25. The CERTIFIED MOHEL Alvin Schultz (Sylvia Littman), newlyweds are honeymooning "HOSPITALIZATION RATES" Serving at Homes of 24190 Kipling, Oak Park, a in New York, and on their re- and in Hospitals T O 7-0979 daughter, Laurie Beth. turn will reside in Oak Park. OirtA Anil() LI cemen ts lnarriages RABBI GOLDMAN MARSHALL GOLDMAN under the chairmanship of Mrs. Sam Rubin, vice-president. According to Mrs. Sol Ager, president, the national anthems of the U.S. and Israel will be sung by Mrs. Larry Pianin, with piano accompaniment by Carol Fenwick. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Milton Arm, of Cong. Ahavas Achim. There will be entertain- ment by Mickey Woolf, a vocal trio and the dance team of Rob- ert Aubrey and Reta. Mrs. M. Freedman will give the invoca- tion. Assisting Mrs. Rubin in plan- ning the event are Mesdames Dora Adler, Esther Halpern, Lil- lian Sugar, Esther Wolok and Pearl Weintraub, captains; Bes- sie Adler, tickets; and Lydia Slakter, publicity. A number of prizes will be awarded to the guests. All pro- ceeds will go to philanthropies of the organization. For reser- vations, call TO. 6-7413 or VE. 6-8174. SAM ROSENBLAT Master of Ceremonies AND HIS ORCHESTRA Detroit's Leading Entertainer TO 6-5016 TO 8-2067 " ■■■•••■■00 %.0%....0%.01.01... 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