Miss Perlman Wed
.to Lester Goldstein

ctivities in Society

Plan Wedding

On account of the con-
cluding- days of Passover,
the deadline for the April
22 issue will be at noon - to-
day.
Copy arriving after the
deadline will either be
omitted or, if timely, re-
tained for the following
week.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Levin, of Mark Twain Ave., have re-
turned home after a three-month stay with their daughter and
son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Milton Madoff, in Los Angeles, Holly-
wood and' Canoga Park, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dorb are home from' a five-week
vacation in Mexico -.City and Acapulco.
A dinner honoring the Bar Mitzvah of 'Richard Heideman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Heideman, of Roselawn Ave., was held
last Saturday evening, at . Temple Israel. The Bar Mitzvah was
observed that morning, at the temple. Out-of-town guests here
for the celebration were from Toronto, New York, Kentucky
and Cleveland.
- Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Stark, of 19169 Ilene, are leaving
this -Tuesday for Denver, - Colo., where they will vacation for
several weeks

J ewish . Welfare Federation's Women's

MRS. LESTER GOLDSTEIN

In an evening ceremony at
Adas Shalom Synagogue on
April 10, Suzanne Perlman and
Lester Goldstein were united'
in marriage by Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal and Cantor Nicholas
Fenakel.
The bride, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Perlman, of
Ohio Ave., wore a gown of rose
pointe Chantilly lace over ivory
silk taffeta with an intermission-
1 e n g t h, dome-shaped _skirt,
which flowed into a chapel
train. Her mantilla was of
matching Chantilly lace, and
she carried her Bible covered
vvith phaelanopsis, white orchids
and stephanotis.
Attending tire - bride as matron
of honor was Mrs. Herbert
Goldstein. Bridesmaids were
Gail Guttenberg, Mrs. Robert
Galin, Sandra Dorf and Donna
Goldstein, sister of the bride-
groom.
The bridegroom, son of Mr.
and. Mrs.. Abraham Golditein,
of Avon Ave., Oak Park, was
attended by his brother, Herb-
ert Goldstein. Seating the guests
were Charles Guttenberg, Han-
ley - Yorke, Stuart Bass - and
Lawrence Perlman, brother of
the .bride.
Following a wedding trip to
Florida, the couple will reside
on Rensselaer Ave., in Oak
Park.

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JWV Activities

BLOCH-ROSE POST will in-
stall new officers in a cere-
mony planned for 9 p.m., Tues-
day, in the Memorial Home.
Department commander Irving
Cane will induct Morris Elkin,
commander; Sam Skupsky and
Ralph Karden, vice-command-
ers; and William Greenberg,
judge advocate.
* * *
Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL-
IARY pill meet April 26, in
the Memorial Home, when re-
ports on the May 3 mother-
daughter program at the Steak
Knife will be presented. For
reservations, call Mrs. Jerry
Dale, LI 2-4836. Mrs. Harold
Weiss, Auxiliary president, re-
cently presented an American
flag to a Dearborn Girl Scout
troop as part of the group's

Americanism program.
* * * •

The CHARLES and AARON
KOGAN AU X ILIARY will hold
a joint social meeting with the
JOSEPH BALE Auxiliary, April
28, at the home of Mrs. Harvey
Glassman, 21730 Parklawn, Oak
Park. A fashion show will be
presented and refreshments will
be served. On April 7, the
Auxiliary serviced Dearborn
Veterans Hospital.

The American people - pay
over $725,000,000 a year to take
care of people with' tuber-
culosis. Get a chest X-ray!

Division Announces Officers' Nominees

Mrs. Harry E. August, presi-
dent of the Women's Division,
JeWish Welfare Federation, an-
nounces that the nominating
committee has met under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Abraham
Cooper, and has proposed a
slate of officers and members
of the board of directors.
Election will take place at
the Women's Division annual
meeting, Tuesday, June 7, at the
Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers.
The nominees are:
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President, Mrs: Harry E. Au-
gust; vice-presidents, Mesdames
Theodore Bargman, Arthur I.
Gould, Benjamin Jones and Har-
old A. Robinson; recording sec-
retary, Mrs. Morris J. Brand-
wine; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Ivor J. Kahn; representa-
tives to the board of governors
of the Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation, Mrs. Harry E. August and
Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel.
Nominated for, the Board for
an additional three year term
are Mesdames Herman A. Au-
gust, Theodore Bargman, Harry
Barnett,-Harry pecker, ,Benja-
min Jones, Hannan R. Kraft,.
Isidore SOlaeloff:
Nominated for the board for
a three-year term are Mesdames
Samuel S. Aaron, Sidney J. Al-
len, Daniel E. Cohn, Charles
Gershenson, J-o s e p h Jackier,
Melvin Kolbert, Philip R. Mar-
cuse, Julien Priver, Julian Scott.
Nominated for a one - year
term to the advisory service
council of the board of directors
are Mrs. Abraham Srere and
Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels.
Renominated for an additional
one-year term to the advisory
service council are Mesdames
Hymen C. Broder, Seymour J.
Frank and Leonard H. Weiner.
The campaign chairman, Mrs.
Eugene J. Arnfeld, becomes a
member of the board during her
term of service and for a term
of three years following the
completion of such term of
service.
Additional nominations may
be made by petition, signed by
25 members, and submitted at

8ngagemen,ts

1

'Mr. and Mrs. Saul Golden, of
Lauder Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Sybil - Helen, to Sheldon Mintz,
son of Mrs. Louis Viedrah, of
Glendale Ave., and the late Mr.
Carl Mintz.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Wayne State University, and
is now attending the graduate
school of the University of
Michigan. Her fiance is a sen-
ior at the University of Detroit
school of dentistry, and is a
member of the Phi Sigma Delta
and Alpha Omega fraternities.
An August wedding is planned.
•* * *
Mr. Samuel Levitt, of Miami
Beach, Fla., announces the en-.
gagement of his daughter,
Lilyan Lichtenstein, of Detroit,
to Joseph Schmidt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Moritz Schmidt, of
19203 Sorrento. A July wedding
is planned.

least one week in advance of
the annual meeting, provided
nominees have consented to
serve if nominated.
All women who contributed
to the 1960 Allied JeWish Cam-
paign are members of the Wo-
men's Division and are entitled
to vote at the annual meeting.
Members of the nominating
committee, in addition to the
chairman, Mrs. Cooper, are Mes-
dames Jacob J. Axelrod, Joseph
G. Fenton, Sidney J. Karbel,
Lewis H. Manning, Samuel C.
Silver, George M. Stutz.

Next Issue's
Deadline Today

For

the
Perfect Affair . .

-
Mickey. Woolf

and His Orchestra

MISS JUDITH KRAUSS

UN 3-3737

Mr. and Mrs. Ned J. Krauss,
of Harding Ave., Oak Park, an-.
nounce the engagement of their.
daughter, Judith Ila, to Robert.
L. Kuretsky, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Abraham I. Schwartz, of
Patton Ave. An Aug. 28 Wed-
ding is being planned.,

Folk School PTA to Hear
Address on 'Child Growth'

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The United Jewish Folk-
School PTA will meet at 9 p.m.,-
April 28, in the school rooms
of , the Hayim Greenberg Center,
19161 Schaefer, when Dr. Alice
Segal, staff member of the
Wayne County Clinic for Child
Orchestra &
Study, will speak on "Jewish
Center Symphony Sets Education and Child Growth
Entertainment
Development." A question
Concert for April 26 and
and answer period will follow,
The Jewish Center Symphony and refreshments will be served.
Orchestra, Julius Chajes, con- The public is invited.
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ductor, will present the fifth
concert of the season at 8:30
p.m., April 26, in the Aaron
DeRoy Theater, 18100 Meyers.
Chajes will play pach's -Piano
Concerto in A Minor with Emily
Adams, violinist, and Avram
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Rosenthal, flutist, playing the
solo lines. Charles Sirard, bas-
LI 8-2266
LI 8-1116
soonist, of the Detroit Sym-
phony, will play Otmar Nus-
"The Best Need Cost No More"
sio's Variations on a Theme
by Pergolesi.
Other works to be performed
are Mozart's Overture to "Don
Juan" and Beethoven's Sym-
A Joyous Passover
phony No. 2.

LI 7-2899

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April 20 and 21.

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