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ARDAY-SCHNEIDER: Minnie
Schneider, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Schneider, of Wager
Ave., became the bride of Sig-
mund Arday, formerly of West
Aliquippa, Pa., on Oct. 22, at
Congregation Bnai Zion. Rabbi
Gruskin officiated.
The - reception took place at
Fredson's Restaurant.
Upon their return from their
honeymoon, the couple will re-
side on Wager Ave.
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GERTZ-STOCKER: Mr. and
Mrs. George Stocker of 14007
Robson Ave. announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Edith
Harriet, to Saul A. Gertz, son of
Mrs. Jennie Gertz of 2293 Cal-
vert Ave., on Sept. 24, at the
home of the bride. Rabbi J. Se-
gal officiated. A buffet dinner
was served following the, cere-
mony. The couple honeymooned
in New York City.

GREENRAICH-PEARL. At an
afternoon ceremony Oct. 29, at
Shaar Hashomayirn synagogue
in Windsor, Miss Edith Pearl,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Pearl, of Windsor, became the
bride of Morton Seymour Geren-
raich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Gerenraich, of Richton Ave.
Rabbi Stoliman performed the
ceremony.
The bride wore a winter pink
suit with champagne accessories
and carried a white orchid no a
Bible. Mrs. Nancy Reider served
as matron of honor and Charles
Reider was best man. Out of
towners included guests from
London, St. Thomas, Toronto
and Winnipeg, Canada.
Following the c•e r e m o n y, a
reception was held at Zack's.
The newlyweds will reside on
Boston Blvd.

Stalin's Ambitions
The latest is that Stalin wants
to be a Baal Korea and also a
Baal Tokyo.
For the benefit of those whose
Hebrew is circumscribed, the two
terms are very similar to the
Hebrew words for the Reader of
the Prayers and the man who
blows the Shofar in the Syna- l i
gogue.

"Sound Beginnings," a mental
hygiene series, has been an-
nounced by the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women Career
Group as one of the highlights
of their Spice of Life program.
The series will consist of four
film - discussion group meetings
scheduled to begin November
16.
Pearl Leventen and Frieda Al-
pert, co-chairmen have an-
nounced the following meetings
at the home of Fay Gallob, 17513
Northlawn Ave.: Nov. 16—"Over-
dependency" — Mrs. Florence
Stroll of the Children's Center,
discussion leader; Nov. 30—"It
Takes All Kinds"—Dr. Lawrence
Tourkow, Psychiatric ReSident,
at Pontiac State Hospital; Dec.
7—"Who's Boss"—Mr. Sam Kell-
man, Clinical Psychologist, As-
sistant Professor, University of
Michigan, Institute of Social
Work.
Both men and women are in-
vited to attend. For information
and tickets, call Pearl Leventen,
TO. 7-2844, or Gertrude Kanton,
TO. 7-3946.

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Local members of Iota Alpha
Pi sorority will celebrate Na-
tional Founders Day Monday
evening, when the Detroit
alumni entertain members of
Nu Chapter, Wayne University,
at the home of Mrs. Albert Per-
lin, 12186 Stoepel.
On Nov. 7, Mrs. Gerald Good-
man of Detroit, newly-elected
national chancellor of Iota Al-
pha Pi, will leave for Syracuse.
N.Y., to be guest of honor at a
reception by the University of
Syracuse's Pi Chapter.
Mrs. Goodman also will at-
tend an IAPI National _Council.
meeting in New York City and
make a presidential inspection
visit of eastern chapters.

At the end of the American
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Mordecai Revolution there were 43 news-
Namir, Israel's Minister to Mos- papers in the colonies.
cow, has been relieved of his
duties at his own request. Namir
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will assume an important post
including, songs, readings, and
when he returns, possibly the
novelty acts.
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tadrut, Israel's labor federation.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lehrman.
of Calvert Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,

Milton Berle will be presented
with an award for his outstand-
ing philanthropic and civic ser-
vice by President Frank Gold-
man of Bnai Brith, on a nation-
wide radio hook-up at 11:30 p. m.
Sunday, broadcast locally over
Station WWJ.
A dramatization on Bnai Brith
will be presented by the well-
known radio producer, Hyman
Brown. The drama, "A Family
Affair," . was written by Abe Gin-
nes, winner of the Peabody
Award in 1949.
This broadcast is being held
in conjunction with the Bnai
Brith national Roll-Call mem- MISS
CHARLOTTE LEHRMAN
bership compaign and its com-
memoration of the 107th anniv- Charlotte, to Norman Robert At-
ersary of Bnai Brith.
kins, son of Mrs. Sarah Atkins
and the late Sam Atkins.
Jewish Braille Institute Plans
Miss Lehrman attends Wayne
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NEW YORK, (JTA) A special and Mr. Atkins is enrolled in the
Law School. No wedding date has
department for the developinent been set.
of Hebrew and Yiddish Braille
literature is being established
by the Jewish Braille Institute
of America, it was announced by
Leopold Dubov, executive vice-
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president of the organization.
Dr. Michael Geffner will be in
charge of the new department.
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PARIS—(JTA)—The Paris po-
lice banned a showing of. the
Nazi-made film "Jew Seuss,"
which was to have been exhib-
ited by a private movie club in
the Latin Quarter.
The police acted after pro-
tests by the Movement Against
Racialism and Anti-Semitism
and the International League
Against Anti-Semitism, both of
which had threatened to hold
demonstrations against the film.

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Marcia Matlin became the Bnai Brith to Honor
bride of Marshall Graham in a
ceremony Oct. 22 at Bel-Aire, at `Uncle _Millie' Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clamage of San Juan Drive recently re-
turned from a three-week motor trip to Denver, Colo., where they
visited with family and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of Warrington Drive are spending
the week at the St. Regis Hotel in New York City.
Mrs. Samuel Lieberman of Birchcrest Drive has left for Waco,.
Texas, where she will spend several weeks visiting with her fami-
ly. While there, Mrs. Lieberman will attend the wedding of her
niece, Miss Marilyn Fred to Mr. Norman Straus of Kansas City,
which takes place this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Walters, formerly of Detroit, have returned
to their home in Westwood, Calif., after a short visit here with
family and friends.
Howard Freeman of Grand Rapids spent the week-end in De-
troit visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freeman of Chicago
Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Rosenfeld of Wildemere Ave. have returned
from a week in New York City and Boston, where they celebrated
their 25th wedding anniversary with their children, Mr. and Mrs.
James Ginn.
Thomas Klein, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein of Chicago
Blvd., has returned to Detroit from Hartford, Conn., where he has
been doing research work in the field of insurance.
Upon the occasion of the 75th birthday anniversary of David
A. Brown on Friday, Nov. 3, 30 members of the family were enter-
MRS. MARSHALL GRAHAM
tained at a dinner-party given by Mr. and Mrs. Brown in their
home on Burlingame Avenue. In Detroit to participate in the which Rabbi Morris Adler offi-
family reunion and celebration were Mr. Brown's sister and
ciated. The bride's parents are
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilk of New York City; his Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Matlin, of
sister, Mrs. Florence Weinstein of Los Angeles; his children, Mr. Buena
The parents of the
and Mrs. Harold Shapiro and son of Morristown, N. J.; Mr. and groom Vista.
are the Wilfred Gra-
Mrs. Jesse Sherman of Yonkers, N. Y., and his niece Mrs. Leonard ham's, of Boston Blvd.
Kramer of New York City.
The bride wore a white, satin
Melvin Kuttnaurer of Canterbury Drive is spending the week gown, with a high neckline and
in Baltimore, Md.
a circular train. Her fingertip
Mr. and MrS. Edwin L. Lieberman of Pinehurst Ave., have re- veil, fashioned in illusion, was
turned from New York City and Philadelphia where they visited held in place by a beaded crown
with their family and attended the 85th birthday anniversary matching the seed pearls on her
celebration of Mrs. Lieberman's grandmother, Mrs. Herman Loeb of gown. She carried a white
New York City..
orchid and stephanotis mounted
Mrs. J. J. Marks of West Outer Drive spent the past week-end on a white Bible.
in Cincinnati visiting family and friends.
Serving her sister as matron
On the occasion of her Silver Wedding Anniversary, Mrs. of honor was Rose Patrick. The
Harry Grossman of Clairmount Ave. was the honored guest at a groom's sister, Mrs. Sally Kales
luncheon given by her sister, Mrs. Wm. I. Miller at her home on was bridesmaid. Harold Kales,
Longfellow Ave., Oct. 21.
brother-hi-law of the groom,
Honoring Nov. 19 bride-elect Dorothy Elise Shapero, enter- was best man, and Morey Pat-
tainments were given by the following: Miss Marilyn Lowinger, rick was usher. Barry Kales,
Mesdames Archie C. Goldberg, Harold Goldberg, Alex Goldberg, nephew of the groom, was ring
Sam Letvin, Robert M. Kuttnauer, Sam Kane, Peter Zucca, and bearer.
Jack Greenberg.
After their return from a
Mr. and Mrs. S. Balantzow of Linwood Ave., have left to spend honeymoon at Miami Beach, the
the winter in Miami Beach.
couple will make their home in
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gold and daughter, Alexis, formerly of Detroit.
Boston Blvd., are now residing at 14824 Dexter.

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