Criterion Club Puts Out Welcome Mat to Public Miss Carroll to Wed Mr. Solomon in Winter MISS AMY CARROLL Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Car- roll of W. Outer Dr. announce the engagement of their daughter Amy to Barry Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Solomon of Wash- burn Ave. The bride-elect attends Wayne State University. Mr. Solomon at- tends Wayne State University's law school, where he is affiliated with Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity. A Dec. 18 wedding is planned. I I WHY WORRY I ! Leave Everything to Us ctivities in Society Detroit community leaders attending the general assembly of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds in Montreal include Max M. Fisher, chairman of the executive committee of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation of Detroit, who delivered an address on "Overseas Changes and Prospects" at the opening general session Thursday eve. ning; William Avrunin, Federation executive director, who will present "Jewish Education-Bringing Relevance and Quality to Reality" at Sat- urday's oneg Shabbat; and Mrs. Harry L. Jones, vice chairman of the Council's national committee on women's communal service, who will chair a special sesuion on year-round education programs. Others are Frank A. Wetsman Award and Sylvia Simon Greenberg Leadership Award recipients - Herbert A. Aronsson and Mrs. N. Brewster Broder, as well as Mrs. Herbert A. Aronsson, Mandell L. Berman, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Borman, N. Brewster Broder, Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Albert Elazar, Mrs. Max M. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Grossman, Dean Wil- liam Haber, Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Mrs. Benjamin Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levin, Judge and Mrs. Theodore Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marx, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Safran, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sonnenblick, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Stutz. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Winkelman, and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Zeltzer. HOME CATERING Phone EL 6-8411 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING field. Sally Sidran, vice president, is in charge of the organization's committee on public programs. The public is invited at no charge. Showing of the films "Detroit Cornfield Family Club will hold its installation dinner-dance Tues- day at the Black Knight Supper Club. The following officers will be installed by Samuel Jacoby: Mannie Cornfield, president; Maurice Corn- field, vice president; Gert Cornfield, recording secretary; Marion Stein, corresponding secretary; and Alan Cornfield, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin K. Rosen of Shrewsbury Rd. recently returned from Urbana-Champaign, Ill., where they visited with their daughter Jane Carol, a sophomore at the University of Illinois. The occasion was "Dad's Day" weekend;, festivities included the Illinois-Purdue foot- ball game. Maurice A. Betman, licensed insurance counselor, recently attended the annual meeting of the Michigan Association of Life Insurance Counselors in Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berry are honeymooning in Hawaii following a quiet ceremony at the home of Rabbi Morris Adler. They will return to Detroit at the end of November to make their home on Parkside Dr. Among those present at the recent wedding of Tikva Veged and Daniel Litvin in Haifa were Oak Parkers Mrs. Ida Enkel and her daugh- ter Anita, and Mr. and Mrs. Leiebel Hoffmitz now of Ramat Hasharon. The Michigan District Commit- tee of the Workmen's Circle will hold its first meeting under new officers 9 p.m. Monday at the WC INVITATIONS By HATTIE SCHWARTZ 864-7294 MUSIC UNIQUE For Holiday Gifts Monogrammed Napkins, Matches and Coasters in All Colors FOR EVERY OCCASION IRV FIELD AND HIS ORCHESTRA 427-9317 -NOP Jack Gorback Photo Have Your Family Portrait • - Wedding Tastefully Photographed by Our Professional Staff Dr. Hanna Eren, public relations director of ORT-Israel, is the house guest of Mr. and - Mrs. Henry Pariser of Ardmoor Dr., Birming- ham, while on a visit here following the 18th national biennial conven- tion of Women's American ORT in Pittsburgh. New Officers to Conduct Workmen's Circle Session WYN and HAROLD LANDIS The Criterion Club will hold on the Move" and "Too Tough to open house 8 p.m. Wednesday at Care" is planned. Refreshments the community hall, 32800 South- will be served. 19492 LIVERNOIS ■ ■ k:t.;411b:&1115:t- . 4 0:I. :Olt:I 020;4 fo • •;1. 1 ■ ;6: ► rt;11 1;1;4 0;6;4 1,2;4 0:±11110;11 10 . 1.1;4 •;,.11 t:t:4 0:t:4 0:.6 .:110:10;11 ;41 0:1 ;1 :64 '271 or.7. ► r•A UN 2-0660 .74 trZi t:71 t:71.7:71t7.7.1t:NtrZA trZA t7.7. trt7A t:71t.:71,17471 or.71.1:71.74.7. Green-8 Center Only ! DE DE . Greenfield/8 Mile Rd. Elti lti! THE NEW DE • DE CI DE DE . ' En3 "3 I Suburban Open Sunday _ 7,1t3 m 12 to 5 p.m. Eiti 31: DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE. DE DE DE ;bile DE DE DE: DE DE :. u E . De DE DE DE Elected at the last meeting were Frank Newberg, chairman; Nor- man Pikulin, vice chairman; Jacob Reissman, financial and corres- ponding secretary; Mindy Browns- ..113 ;313 ton, r e c o r ding secretary; and Joseph Heideman, treasurer. DE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 12, 1965-25 alt! DE # 'N , M. Def **--- MRS. RAYMOND RANDEL DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE ---1... _, , DE DE DE Nzi- .0 _ .,,,..: i _ Sheila Ann Horwitz became the DE bride of Raymond C. Randel at a recent ceremony in the Statler Hil- ton Hotel. Dr. Richard C. Hertz of- 0" ficiated. DE Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Horwitz of Black- :DE stone Ave., Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Randel of Indiana Ave. DE The bride wore a traditional DE gown of silk peau de sole adorn- DE ed with appliques of jeweled lace as a front panel of the skirt and edging the sleeves. The ;it • gown was styled with a scooped neckline, elbow - length sleeves 'it and a controlled dome-shaped skirt. A removable panel train, De Jt draped to chapel length, came French Brocade Cocktail Dress, from under a jeweled lace col- Hand Beaded in Hong Kong lar. Her headpiece was a shaped toque of matching lace flowers A new silver-slim cocktail It which held the full veil of fin- sheath fashioned in a ported silk illusion. She carried fine rayon brocade made in two white roses on her confirma- France, intricately beaded :313 tion Bible.. in Hong Kong. You'll love the illusion of slenderness, Judith Rader was maid of honor. the richness of fabric, the Jacqueline Brant and Janice Dobri- custom look of hand beading. kin were bridesmaids, with Paula White or black. 8 to 16. and Gail Frederick as junior Regularly $110 bridesmaids. Jack Randel was his brother's $55 best man. Charles Rader was head usher, assisted by Sheldon Rader, Barry Gittlen, Bernard Greenblatt and Sonny Brown. Soloist was the Iti bride's cousin, Dr. Jerome Horwitz. Security Charge Available After a Bermuda honeymoon, the 1,4.- 4 0u/0 4,41r 4,4 b:IV '11,,e, ■:■ ■ r 1:111'4,411-4,11V471 couple will reside in Oak Park. tr•i o7•71 o•A trZe tri7A.:74.7.74.7:714:71 if:71 .747.t:71.7:71 .7:7. trZst7Z. or:71.7.7. De DE DE DE De De De .....— i De • It DE Sheila Horwitz Now DE Airs. Raymond Randel DE Center. DE De 1/2 Price ti E lE Import Sale ! 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