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August 05, 1949 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-08-05

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Edith Lightstone Wed
At Home Ceremony

M

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Opera Scholarships
Offered for Vocalists

8—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 5, 1949

If you are ambitious to be-
SINGER - PLAFKIN: Chanele come an opera singer—and are
Edith Estelle Lightstone and
FRANK- SOLOMON: At a
Arnold Leonard Flack exchang- candlelight ceremony July 4, Plafkin, daughter of Mr. and a resident of Michigan between
ed marriage vows June 9 at the Phyllis Solomon, daughter of Mrs. Rubin Plafkin, formerly of 18 and 32—there's a chance to
homeoef the bride's aunt and Mrs- Rae Solomon of Boston Detroit, became the bride of win a scholarship.
Blvd. and the late Louis Solo- Stanley J. Singer, son of Mrs.
The Grinnell Foundation of
mon, became the bride of Sarah Singer, June 19 at Larch- Music, in cooperation with the
Appearing
Joseph Frank, son of Mr. and mont Hall in LoS Angeles. Can- Philadelphia. La Scala Opera
Mrs. Meyer Frank of Omaha, tor Laibele Glantz officiated.
Company, offers $2,000 for a
Four Dukes
Supper Club
Nebr.
The bride was attired in a year of advanced coaching un-
Monday
Mrs. Herman Elbinger at- traditional white satin gown der the personal supervision of
Evenings
tended her sister as Matron-of- with a fingertip -veil. She was Dr. A. Victor Pelosi and the De-
with Tonita.'s
honor, with Jayne Steinberg and attended by Bote Ostrow, maid- troit Grand Opera Association
Rhumba Band
Gloria Rubin as bridesmaids; of-honor, and Georgina Singer, for Philadelphia La Scala. The
and
Marlene Newman, junior brides- sister of the bridegroom, and winner will be presented during
BOESKY'S
the
1950
opera
season
in
Detroit.
maid, and Elaine Brenner, cous- her cousin Esther Plafkin as
SID'S CAFE
in of the bride, flower girl-
Tue. day
Requests should be addressed
bridesmaids.
Evenings
Morton Frank was his broth-
Yose Ostrow served as best to Edith Rhetts Tilton, chair-
er's best man, and the ushers man, and ushers were Manuel man of the scholarship com-
were Norman Zevitts and Dan Plafkin, brother of the bride, mittee, 606 Fine Arts Bldg., De-
by
troit 26.
Epstein of Omaha and Mortim and Larry Berman.
Deadline for filing applica-
First.
CHRISTOPHER SMITH
Among the out-of-town guests
The bride's gown was of can- were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Entin, tions is Sept. 1.
dlelight satin trimmed with Mr. and Mrs. Sinian Plafkin
ivory seed pearls. The hooped and daughter, Mrs. N. Henckin HIAS Announces
We have been deluged with
skirt of satin over chantilly lace of Detroit; Henry Entin of In-
letters asking about the Tango.
Resettlement
of
fell into a long circular train. dianapolis, and Manuel Plafkin
Obviously, a great many people
consider the Tango a deod dance.
Her tiara of satin and seed and daughter, Naomi, of Jersey 11,000 in Report
This is definitely not true!
pearls held a fingertip veil. She City.
MRS. ARNOLD L. FLACK
carried white orchids, • with
NEW YORK—Despite mount-
The Tango is a beautiful and
The couple will reside in Los
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malda- stephanotis and lilies of the Angeles.
smooth dance. Many dance stu-
ing restrictions faced by Europe's
dios teach Tango as the first
ver of Shrewsbury Dr. Rabbi valley, on a prayer book.
improverished and despairing
dance due to the easy sliding
Morris Adler officiated.
After motoring through Ca-
Jews who wished to emigrate
steps and straight posture and
from the countries in which
The bride is the daughter of nada, the couple will reside at JWV Reports:
easy rhythm.
they were living, HIAS (Hebrew
Mr. and Mrs- Louis R. Light- 104 N. 52nd, Omaha.
The Tango had its origin in
Immigrant
Aid
Society),
major
stone. The bridegroom is the son
Out-of-town guests at the
Argentina. In the early days of
global migration agency, in a re-
of Mrs. Joseph Zucker and the - wedding included Mr- and Mrs.
the Spaniards, it was called, "El
port on the first six months
J. Kirschner of Montreal; Mary
late Charles Flack.
Tango de la Guardia Vieia" which
of
this
year,
announced
that
Saffir
and
Ruth
Billick
of
Buf-
The bride wore an Emily-de-
was danced with a lot of twirls
the society had aided 11,079 per-
and spins. The Gauchos, Argen-
signed gown of ivory satin. Her falo; Mr. and Mrs. Machilick and
By PAUL KIRSCH
sons
of
14
nations
in
Europe
to
tine cowboys, then originated the
full tiered skirt swept into a daughter of Garrett, Ind.; and
Tango called "El Tango de los
Lt. Roy F. Green Post held a find homes in more than 13
large circular train. A three- Norman Zevitts, Dan Epstein,
Gaucheros." This style is prom-
quarter length veil of silk ivory Maurice Meickes and Howard sports night at the Dearborn countries overseas, and various
inent today in all ballroom danc-
Veterans Hospital Aug. 2. The other localities of Europe.
illusion was held by a cap of Dandy of 6maha.
ing and is danced with slightly
* * *
Operating with more than 100
party f e a t u r e d professional
heirloom lace and seed pearls.
flexed knees.
offices in both emigration and
GLICKSMAN-BERG: Shirley wrestling bouts.
She carried a Bible with white
immigration countries through-
In Europe, especially France,
* * *
Glicksman, daughter of Mr. and
orchids and stephanotis.
out the world, the society found the Tango is danced with long
Mrs-- Karl I. Stillwater was the Mrs. Isidor Glicksman of Leslie
SpOrts shows and programs a home for 6,918 in the United strides and gliding steps, pushing
matron-of-honor for her sister. Ave., -became the bride of Ber- are in great demand at the Vet- States during the first half of your partner with the hips tucked
The bridesmaid was Mrs. Elliot nard S. Berg, son of Mr. and erans Hospital. Any posts in- in1949; 1,016 in Israel; 765 in under you, instead of leading with
the shoulders. The Tango, if
Kaplan, cousin of the bride. Dr. Mrs. William Berg, on June 21 terested in staging such events Canada; 493 in Argentina; 453
Karl I. Stillwater, brother-in-law at the Mayfair Caterers, Dexter in the future should contact in Brazil; 457 in Australia; and danced properly, is the most beau-
tiful and romantic dance of the
of the bridegroom, was best man. at Waverly. The candlelight Raymond Frenkel at UN. 4-4897. 359 in other countries of Europe.
day. The fallacy of dancers to-
ceremony was solemnized by
* * *
Guests at the wedding were Cantor Hyman Adler.
Lesser numbers went to Central day is that they dance Fox-Trot
the bride's two grandmothers,
to Tango music, thereby missing
The Ladies Auxilaries of Lt. and a number of South Amer-
The bride wore an eggshell
Mrs. -S. Maldaver and Mrs- M. satin
the phrasing of the melody. At
Roy F. Green Post, in collabora- ican countries.
gown
with
a
yoke
of
chan-
the same time, due to the fact
Lightstone of Pittsburgh.
tion
with
the
Auxilaries
of
Lt.
tilly lace. Her veil was also
that so many know so little of
WARSAW, (JTA)—A spokes-
trimmed in matching lace and Eli Levin Post and Lt. Raymond
the Tango, they do not move in
was held in place by a crown of Zussman Post, have scheduled a man for the Polish Government
their line of direction while dcinc-
ing and consequently, some peo-
seed pearls. She carried a white baseball party Aug. 10 for 29 denied a report credited to the
/women:, al
ple sit out Tangos because they
prayer book marked with two pastients of . the Dearborn Vet- Voice of America alleging that
get pushed around the floor.
erans Hospital. After the ball Jews are being deported from
white - orchids.
Mrs. Shirley Cooperstein was game the boys will be the guests Poland to Siberia.
RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER
Next week, in answer to your
Chapter, Bnai Brith Women is matron of honor, and the brides- at a supper party to be held at
questions, we will chat about the
the
hcme
of
Rose
Cantor.
"Samba."
putting the machinery in mo- maids were Mrs. George Cohan
*
*
MAYFAIR CATERERS, Inc.
tion for the major fund raising and Miss Harriett Adler. The
Offer you
drive in November. Mrs. Irving junior bridesm ai d was Miss
Send Your Letters to:
The end of the JWV baseball
The Finest in:
Lipson, fund raising chairman, Brenda Berg and the flower girl season finds a three way tie for
• STRICTLY KOSHER CATERING
has announced the following was Miss Leslie Berg, both nieces first place honors between
• COURTEOUS SERVICE
chairmen on her committee: of the bridegroom.
Levin, Bale and Rose Posts. As
for
Mesdames Sam Traison, ads;
Sydney Berg of Toledo was a result, it will be necessary for
WEDDINGS - SHOWERS
Sidney Ersher, tickets; Milton best man for his brother. Ush- a playoff to decide first place
and ALL SOCIAL AFFAIRS
Herman, memoriams; Philip ers were George Cohan and Mi- honors-
In Detroit's Newest, Most Beautiful
CHRISTOPHER SMITH
Shiovitz, darlings. Fund raising chael Glick, brother of the bride.
and Air Conditioned
* * *
19480 LIVERNOIS
meetings have been held at the
The couple, after a month's
Lt. Raymond Bloch Post has
home of Nancy Miller. Members honeymoon in New York, Wash-
. Between 7 and 8 Mile Rd.
wishing to serve on the commit- ington and Florida, are making requested that each Post and
UNiversity 4-6850
Dexter at Waverly
tee are urged to contact Mrs. their home at 247 Kevin Place, Auxiliary have representatives
at the re-burial services of Lt.
Lipson, TO. 5-8767.
Toledo, 0.
Visit Our
TE. 4-5875
Raymond Bloch at 12 noon this
* * *
Beautiful and Modern
Sunday at Ira Kaufman
Air-Conditioned Studios
Our Catering Service Also
A meeting of captains. for
Available at YOUR Home,
PURITY CHAPTER'S Nov. 1 Harriet Shapiro to Wed Chapel. Lt. Bloch enlisted in
Open 10 a. m. to 11 p.
Hall •r Synagogue
the Army in 1941 as a private
donor luncheon was held at the Bernard Boren in Fall
and
was
assigned
to
duty
with
home of Clara Goldman, co-
the 77th Division which fought
pledge chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Shapiro, on Guam, the Philippines and
* * *
of Stoepel Ave. announce the en- Okinawa. He was killed in ac-
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- gagenient of their daughter, tion during 'the battle of Iwo
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
Shima April 18; 1945. Raymond
TION invites all members and
was a gradute of Northeastern
friends to its annual picnic to
High School and Wayne Uni-
be held Sunday, Aug. 7, at Lola
versity. While at Wayne Uni-
Valley Park. Chicken dinners
versity he was an editor of the
will-be served, and an afternoon
Wayne Collegian. He is survived
of games is planned.
Dance to Their Lain Rhythms at
by his mother, Mrs. Jeanette
* * *
Bloch; .his. brother, Erwin, and
DERMER'S Beautiful
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
sister, Edith.
On Lake
TER, Bnai Brith Women, will
Huron
hold its second annual get-ac-
q u a i n t e d picnic Wednesday
Neighborhod Stations
afternoon, Aug. 10, at Palmer
For Voting Registration
Park. The affair will inaugurate
the yearly fund raising program.
For additional information, call
Because of the anticipated
Mrs. H. Fox, TO. 6-2553.
heavy enrollment in the last
three days of registration prior
to the Sept. 13 municipal pri-
Top Bnai Brith Bowlers
mary election, the City Election
Commission has made arrange-
To Serve as Instructors
ments to conduct 39 outside sta-
tions for registration.
Bnai Brith classic bowling lea-
MISS HARRIET SHAPIRO
These stations will be open
gue will meet at 8:30 p.m. Mon-
from 12 noon to 8 p.m. Aug. 22,
• Riding
Golf
• Bathing C,7Swinining
day, Aug. 15, at the home of Harriet Lois, to Bernard Boren, 23 and 24. •
• Shuffleboard and lots more!
Harry Thomas, president, 2984 son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
• Tennis
• Fishing
Included are the following
Burlingame. The league will Borenstein of Quincy Ave.' A
State of Michigan Conservation Department recommends •
bowl at the Rolawhile Recrea- Thanksgiving wedding is plan- locations: Northern High School;
this
area as pollen free and excellent for hay-fever reliefs
Police
Station
at
Seven
Mile
Rd.,
ned.
tion this season.
Finest of Food • New Cocktail Lounge • Planned Activities
west. of Woodward; Thirkell

The services of the classic lea-
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The Jewish News deadlines: School, 12th and LaSalle Gard-
gue bowlers as instructors have
Michigan (Tel. Greenbush 9779). Send for brochure.
School; Po-
been made available for all Bnai 12 noon Monday for photo- ens S.; Central High
Only 196 Miles North of Detroit on U. S. 23-3 buses daily!
Station at Petoskey, north
Brith leagues. For further in- graphs; 10 a.m. Tuesday for all lice
Come up for a day, week, or month.
formation, call Thomas at WO. copy; 10 a.m. Wednesday for of Joy Rd.; Beth Yehudah Day
School, Dexter and Cortland.
classified advertisement.
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