a Carol Rice If Donald A. Smith MRS. DONALD SMITH Carol Frances Rice became the bride of Donald Arthur Smith in a ceremony performed Thurs- day night by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal at Adas Shalom Syna- \gogue. A reception followed. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Rice of Northlawn Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Smith of Spruce Rd.. Southgate. The bride wore a gown of ivory peau de soie with hand- corded Alencon lace and appli- ques of seed pearls, a sabrina neck lin e. dome-shaped skirt, chapel train, and pouf, ivory silk illusion veil held by a crown of lace and. pearls: She carried white orchids and stephanotis on her confirmation. Bible. Mrs. Eugene Parker was ma- tron of honor. Bridesmaids were Barbara Berman and Beverly Richman of New York. Larry Rice served his brother- in-law as best man. Eugene Parker and Robert Caplan were ushers. The couple departed for a Bermuda honeymoon, followed by residence at 13840 Kenwood, Oak Park. Jacob Fields, Active Synagogue Leaders, Mark 50th Anniversary A rich and active life, marked by trials and tribulations and climaxed in recent years by their activities in Jewish com- munal and religious circles, will be recalled when Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Field, of 180'71 Ilene, will , observe their 50th wedding an- niversary on June 20. Both Regina and Jacob Field were born in Poland. They were married in Lipno, Poland. Their interests were always cen- tered in their family and in synagogue life. During the last world war, they were caught in Belgium and they lived there during the Nazi occupation, managing —because Mr. Field is an ex- pert clothier—to survive the holocaust. They came to Detroit in 1947 and they made their mark here — gaining recognition for their piety and generosity. They are members of Beth Aaron Synagogue and Mr. Field is now one of the active leaders in the Chabad movement and its Detroit committee. He is devoting himself zealously to Chabad's latest project, the establishment of Camp Gan Is- rael at Fenton. Mich. An active leader in the Dobrzyn Kehilah in Poland, Mr. Field retains his deep interest in movements that aid religious and cultural life. Presently he is associated with his sons, Irving and Elliot, in the new Fields' clothing estab- lishment on Livernois near Outer Drive. Besides his two sons, he has a daughter, Mrs. Jules Radin, and eight grandchildren. Corning here for the Fields' golden wedding celebration next week are Mrs. Field's sister, Mrs. Israel Lichtenfeld, and Mr. Field's brother, Charles Lichtenfeld, from London, Eng- , RABBI 41446 oew The Kvutzah Ivrith (Hebrew Culture Society) will meet on the evening of June 23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katz. 21881 Beverly, Oak Park. To participate in the program, which will include readings of literary works, are Bernard Isaacs. Aaron Kutnick, Irving Katz, Gershon Mangel, Morris Nobel. Aaron Toback. J. M. Mathis is chairman. Radomer Board Meets The Radomer Aid and Ladies Society will hold an executive /%110HEL 1 ..... board meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday Sine1941-- ■ EXCLUSIV I at the Workmen's Circle, with in Detroit H ospit als Homis Mr. and Mrs. Morris Faxon as TE.4-7355 1 E1173 host and hostess. A regular meeting will be held 8:30 p.m. June 26 at the Work- Recommended by Physicians men's Circle. RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving in Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 Certified Surgical Mohel Rabbi ISRAEL GOODMAN FE 4-4149 FE 4-8266 Serving in Hospitals and Homes REV. Marshall L. Goldman MOHEL SPECIALIST Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 3298 Sturtevant TU 3-1441 A.rtit ArnnOtincements MR. AND MRS. JACOB FIELD • land. Coming from Mexico City - will be Mrs. Field's brothers, Salo and Adolph Hale, and Mrs. Salo Hale, and her sisters, Mrs. Louis Chazanowski and Mrs. H. Himelfarb and her husband. Guests at the celebration from Los Angeles will be Mr. Field's sister and brother-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lich- tenstein and their daughter, Mrs. Sidney Daye, also Mrs. Sidney Lewin; from New York, Mrs. Sam Lichtenfeld and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Prum. Mr. Field is the brother of Walter L. Field, prominent De- troit community leader. Schwartz-Lyons Troth Announced May 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Aichenbaum (Lillian Leiderman), 15231 Kenwood, Oak Park, a son, Jeffrey Laurence. * April 25—To Mr. and Mrs. John Druker, 20009 Stratford, a daughter, Jane Brooke. ,, given annually to the outstanding Jaycee in Highland Park. - Mr. Geselis was the son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Geselis, 245 W. Greendale. A single jet transport requires 1,225,000 fastening devices in- cluding 1,000,000 rivets, 140,000 lock bolts and 00,000 structural bolts and other fasteners. Make your Simcha Bright Book the Band that's Right I I From LONDON, ENGLAND Zan GILBERT & HIS ORCHESTRA "The right mood for the right occasion" CALL UN 1-3065 "AGUDATH HATHAllAMM Of DETROIT' Wishes our colleague, Cantor and Mrs. Simon Bermonis a "Tsaischem L'Sholom" on their forthcoming extended trip to Israel and Europe, and to Mrs. Mollie Fenakel and daughter, Judy, who are going to England. May "God" be with them and return them to us B'Sholom. Ccinor Hyman J. Adler Pres.—Jewish Cantors Ministers Association of Detroit when you care enough to remember . . . CANDID ART photography of distinction by HERMAN JAFFEE LI 2-6373 Weddings • Bor Mitzvahs • Home Portraits Member Northwest Professional Photographers Guild MISS RHONA SCHWARTZ At a recent family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Schwartz of Birwood Ave. an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Rhona Eleanor, to Bruce Lyons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lyons of Santa Ma- ria Ave. A December wedding is planned. Since/1z jhanha, Turover Farein to Hold Father-Son Brunch 18641 Wyoming The Turover Farein will hold their annual father-son brunch 10:30 a.m. Sunday in the Jericho Temple, 18495 Wyoming. Sons, sons-in-law and grandsons are all asked to attend. N. Korby is pres- ident and L. Rabinowitz is sec- retary of the group. Back in Action! SHELDON ROTH And His Orchestra Complete Entertainement June 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Wheelock (Julie Luskin), 24334 Tamarack Trail, South- field, a daughter, Anne. * June 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Turken (Marilyn Stahl), of 10035 Curtis, a daughter, Stefani Jill. a * * May 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marks ( Rosalie Gorback) of Chicago, Ill., a daughter, Susan Michele. Borman S AM EIVIM ER Steinberger, Graduates Kvutzah Ivrith Will Feted • by Midrasha Shlomo Steinberger, instructor Conclude Season at the Midrasha, will be bid bon voyage from students and teachers at a program in his honor 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the Esther Berman Auditorium. He is retutning to Israel after three years with the Midrasha. The 1962 graduating class will also be welcomed. Midrasha alumni announce that the public is invited to attend. Borman Dividend Food Stores, Inc., de- clared a cash dividend of 121/2 cents per share, to be paid on The memory of the late Aaron July 10, to stockholders of rec- I. Geselis has been honored by ord of the company at the close a number of deeds, among them of business on June 20. the dedication of a deluxe con- Want ads get quick results! ference r o o m for the Wayne State University School of Busi- ness Administration as the Aaron I. Geselis Conference Room, The room will be occupied in 1963. Dr. Max W. Mattes has estab- lished an Aaron I. Geselis Stu- AND HIS ORCHESTRA dent Loan Fund at Wayne State, DI 1-1609 to which family and friends have been making contributions. The Highland Park Junior ; .':::ileKAIIIK:MINKANKAIDCYDD:::: , Chamber of Commerce, of which PLASTIC FURNITURE Mr. Geselis was vice president COVERS at the time of his death at the MADE TO ORDER u age of 32 on Aug. 4, 1961; has S or READY MADE made a contribution in his name to the Highland Park Boys Club. $ CALL ANNA KARBAL ■ LI 2-0874 The Junior Chamber of Com- ' 5 NIIDC.:411900111e.:::'40:›1110C41111CYRIDa, merce has also set up an Aaron Geselis Memorial Award to be Room Dedicated at WSU in Memory of Aaron I. Geselis Service DI 1-2480 For Your Wonderful Response To aatrigil iSousr Tatrrrrs, fur. UN 3-0770 Under Supervision of SAM "Sammy" UEBERMAN A FEW CHOICE DATES STILL AVAILABLE Our Tray Service Is a Specialty For Information Call Fine Catering at the New and Beautiful RALEIGH HOUSE, Your Temple, Home or Hall or Your Choice. 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