Council Women Climax Extensive Plans at Fashion evue Monday .saz4 % 1:4 MRS. BERN- ARD HOWARD, MRS. IRVING GOLDBERG And MRS. LIL- LIAN LEWIS took a few min- utes off from the I 2, 4K JEWISH NEWS - - Geraldine Schumer Wed .T0 Dr. -Phillip Raznick Mr. and IVIrs. Jack Schumer an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Geraldine, to Dr. Phil- lip Raznick, son of Mrs. Fannie Raznick, Oct, 31 at the Fort Wayne Hotel, Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor Hyman Adler officiated. The bride wore an off-white slipper. satin gown. A tiara, em- final rehearsal for the National Council of Jew- ish Women's Fashion Revue to add last-min- ute touches to the outfits they will model the show on Monday eve- rting. * * * Months of preparation and planning will be climaxed this Monday evening at 8:30 in the Scottish Rite Cathedral of Ma- sonic Temple, when the Detroit Chapter, National Council of Jewish Women presents its much- heralded Fashion Revue. Admission to the show, which will feature original set designs as well as musical numbers, will be a bundle ..of clothing for the Council Resale Shop, proceeds of which are used to support Coun- cil projects here and abroad. The ensemble will include the a gi r Nov. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Duchan (Annette Winer), a son, Aaron Leib. * * * Nov. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ton Kanfer (Leona Weinerg), a daughter, Beth Ann. * * * - Nov. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Max- well H. Miller (Helen Cooper) of 18441 Stoepel„ a son, Randall David. * * * Nov. 20--To Mr. and Mrs. Na- than H. Knoppow (Bessie Kap- lan) of Rochester Ave., a son, Kenneth Sheldon. • * * Nov. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel P. Goldstein (Betty Burke) of 2440 Ford, twin daughter and son, Pearl and Paul. . * * * Nov. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton H. Heller (Florence Ruth Os- trow) of Sorrento Ave., a son, Thomas Brian. * * * Nov. 23—To Mrs. Stanley R. Schiller of Chicago, Ill., and post- humously to the late Mr. Schiller, a daughter, Sandra Lee. • * * Nov. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel F. Grandon (Sylvia Chase), of 2968 Calvert Ave., a son, Gary Michael. * * Nov. 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Goutman (Shirley Lev- enson) of Meyers Rd., a son, Louis Allen. * * * Nov. 25—To Mr.' and Mrs. Lee Grant (Joan Linick) of Califor- nia, a son. Mrs. Linick is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Linick of Columbus, 0., formerly of Detroit. * * * Nov. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- old L. Frank (Ruth Finley) of Fairfield Ave., a daughter, Gale. CERTIFIED MOREL Rev, Yehudah Loewy following Council members, who will model their own donations or those given by women's shops: Mesdames Marvin Alexander, Harold Allen, Sidney Berman, Sidney Berke, Bert Coleman, Saul Dunitz, Seymour Dunitz, David Emerman, Lewis Fisher, Harry Frank, Jr., Irving Green-. stone, William Gershenson, Mar- gery Gross Jerome Grossman, Max Smith, Ivan Jacobson, Her- bert Kessler, Harry Kohn, James Berendt, Manny Rotenburg, Al- fred Lowenstein, Coleman Mop- per, Lester Morris, Joseph Ratt- ner, Robert Roberts, Wallace Roberts, Gerald Sandorf, Irving Schl,vayde r. Ho ward Schiller, - Bernard Siegel, Peter Simons, Joseph Slatkin, Sam Sofferin, Julian Unger, James Wiener, Robert Welling, Sidney Wolfe, . and Harold Lawson and Misses Rhoda Lou Hayden, Frances Kaufman, Barbara Prentis and Beverly Prentis. Eisenhower Hits Bigotry As Great Threat to U, S. NEW YORK, (JTA)—Bigotry, hatred and prejudice within this country are greater dangers to the American way of life than threats from without, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, president of Columbia University, declared in an address read for him at the 15th anniversary dinner of the New York Adult Education Coun- cil. Gen. Eisenhower insisted that "people are not free who harbor irrational prejudices, as well as give lip service to the good-neigh- bor principle, which in essence means the recognition of the worth and dignity of each human being, regardless of race, creed and social status," Another speaker at the dinner was former Gov. Herbert H. Lehman. A movement to bar Jews from the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, which recently achieved nation- wide notoriety for suspending its Amherst College chapter when the chapter pledged a Negro, was exposed by David G. McConnell, a Columbia University student who resigned from the fraternity as - a result of the An chap- ter's suspe.-ns:on, He revealed that the jr)iirlStOWEI. Pennsylvan- ia, alumni association of the fra- ternity, has circulated a resolu- tion to all chapters of the fratern- ity seeking to prOhibit the mem- bership of "adherents of all Sem- itic creeds," s.... MRS. PHILLIP RAZNICK broidered in seed pearls, held her finger - tip veil. She carried calla lilies. Marcia Schumer was her sis- ter's maid-of-honor; Mrs. Hy Bry- man, matron-of-honor; Sorel Pe- yen, Ruth .Cooper, ,Maxine Schu- mer and Mrs. Mollie Gaspas, bridesmaids; Elaine G asp a s, flower girl, and Joyce Bryman, junior bridesmaid. Bernie Gaspas was best man; Jerry Gellerstein, Al Silogyi, Jerry Reznick and Sidney Margo- lis, ushers, and Stephen Brown, ring bearer. Guests from New York City, Chicago, Rochester and California were present. Bloch Bnai Brith Chapter To Hold Hanukah Party Bnai Brith Ivan S. Bloch Chapter will have a Hanukah latke party at 8:30 p.m, Monday, Dec. 13, at the Labor Zionist Institute. Refreshments a n d games will follow the program. Women interested in joining the chapter are invited to attend. Mrs. Adele • Weider Friedman, chairman, and Lenore Yavitz, co- chairman,, of the dramatic group, announce that an original musi- cal production will be presented Jan. 20, for a paid-up member- ship affair. For further information, call the president, Mrs. Gladys Phil- lips, TO 8-9345. Danto's Woodcut Series On Exhibit at Cyril's 3761 HUMPHREY AVE SURGICAL MOREL Certified Recommended by Doctors and Hospitals RABBI L. GOLDMAN 3035 RICHTON TO. 8-3094 ADINOFF-KANTER. — At two o'clock Thursday afternoon, Nov. 25, Margery Elaine Kanter, daugh- ter of Mrs. Jerome Kanter of Atkinson Ave. and the late Mr. Kanter, became the bride of Joseph Adinoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Adinoff of Port Huron, Mich. Rabbi Leon Frain perform- ed the ceremony before the fire- place in the living room of the bride's home. Austin A. Kanter gave his sister in marriage. Miss Kanter was gowned in white satin, Her veil, trimmed with lace and orange blossoms, was the one that her maternal grandmother wore at her mar- riage 56 years ago. She carred a bouquet of white roses and carna- tions centered with an orchid. Josephine Jackson was the bride's only attendant and Mor- ton Eden served his brother as best man. Marilyn Kaplan, violinist, played the wedding march and several selections be- fore the ceremony. Besides the bridegroom's par- ents, out of town guests included Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Adinoff of Dayton, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kanter and Arnold Kanter -of Pontiac, Mrs. Lena Kanter of Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Wolpe of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bogin of Terre Haute, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thal and Mr. and Mrs. Chester King of Toledo. After the wedding reception, the young couple left for a honey- moon in New York City and upon their return will reside at 3240 Rochester Ave. ABEL - GOODGALL: Marcia Goodgall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goodgall of Richton Ave., became the bride of Ger- ald Abel, son of Mrs. Millie Abel- owitz, of Gloversville, N. Y., Nov, 7, at the Wardell-Sheraton. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated at the ceremony. The bride wore white slipper satin with a fingertip illusion veil. held by an orange blossom head- piece. She carried a Bible with white orchids and stephanotis. She was attended by Mrs. Nor.. man Abelowitz, matron-of-honor; her sister, Ruth Goodgall, maid- of-honor, and Beatrice Goodgall, Marion Goodgall, Shirley Gorman and Mrs. Belle Abelowitz, brides- maids. The bridegroom's niece, Sari Libby Abelowitz, was flower girl. Norman Abelowitz was his brother's best man. After the wedding reception, the couple left for a honeymoon in New York City, Boston and Gloversville. They are residing at 2297 Buena Vista. * * * KIRSCHBAUM - ISAACSON: Announcement is made of the marriage on Nov. 30 of Mrs. J. Harry Isaacson and Dr. Harry Kirschbaum. * * * WEINSTEIN - BERMAN: The marriage of Alice Berman, daugh- ter of Mrs. Faye Berman of Broadstreet Blvd. and the late Jacob H. Berman, to David Wein- stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isador Weinstein of Redondo Beach, Calif., was solemnized Aug. 22 * * * at the Park Manor, Los Angeles. The couple spent their honey- ARDEN-MARENBERG: Ethel Marenberg, daughter of Mr. and moon at Catalina Island, and Mrs. Sol Marenberg of Toledo, are making their home in Re- was married to William Arden, dondo Beach. son of Mrs. - Dorothy Arden of In honor of its incoming and Detroit, at a recent ceremony at Zack's. Rabbi Herman Rosen- outgoing officers, CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB held its first wasser officiated. The bride wore a gown of dinner • dance at Club Bali Nov. 24. white slipper satin with a long train. 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