lajzels, Bobroff Guide
Junior AJC Division

Wallach-Ash Nuptials
At Hotel Book Cadillac

Dr. Glazer to Open
Bnai Brith Series

10—THE JEWISH NEWS

Cantor Meisels Heads
Music Month Program
Presented at Center

Friday, February 23, 1951

Announce Betrothal

Responsible for directing sev-
At a ceremony Feb. 17„ at the
en divisions each in the Junior Hotel . Book Cadillac, Carolyn
..Avision phase of the 1951 Allied Jane Wallach became the bride
ewish Campaign are Leo Maj-
: - els and Allen Bobroff, chair-
men of Area A and Area B.
Milton Lucow is chairman of
the Junior Division's campaign.
Majzel's seven divisions, in-
cluding chairmen and captains,
will have an opportunity to
meet with Abe Kasle, general
chairman of the 1951 campaign,
1-.t the Area A cocktail party,
•,:30 p.m., Sunday, at 4093 Glen-

Mrs. Lewis Manning, president Of U. of M. Students
Saul. Meisels, noted cantor
of the Greater Detroit Bnai
and RCA Victor recording art-
Brith , Women's Council, an-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kerner of
nounces that Dr. B. Benedict Fairfield Avenue announce the ist, will present a concert of
Glazer, of Temple Beth El, will engagement of their daughter, liturgical, Israeli, Chassidic, and
Yiddish folk songs, at the Jew-
be the initial speaker in a series
ish Music Month program spon-
of lectures sponsored by her
group, in cooperation with the
sored jointly by the Yiddish .
culture commission of the Jew-
Culture Committee of the Jew-
ish Community Council.
ish Community Council and the
The ledture by Dr. Glazer will
Jewish Community Center.
be held in the auditorium of the
The concert will be held at
Davison Jewish Center at 1:30
43:30 p.m., Sunday, at the
p.m., March 5. His talk, "Basic
-Member organizations of the
Woodward Jewish Center.
Jewish Concepts for Today's
Jewish Young Adult Council are
Herbert Sorkin, violinist, will
Living," is part of a program
:misting the Junior Division by
also appear on the program,
providing leadership for many
designed to acquaint the com-
presenting several selections by
divisions. Typical of this cooper-
munity with the cultural heri-
Chajes, Ravel and Aheron. The
ation is the support given by
tage of the Jewish people. Pro-
Center Dance Group, under the
LIabonim.
grams are under the chairman-
direction of Fannie Aronson,
Aaron Schreier, president, in-
ship of Mrs. William J. Phillips,
will round out the program.
erested 42 of the 49 Habonim
of the American and --Jewish af-
Tickets may be obtained
e m be r s in volunteering to
fairs committee of the Bnai
through all Yiddish speaking
work in the Junior Division,
Brith Women's Council.
organizations, the Jewish Com-
enough workers to staff six
munity Council and the Jewish
Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman
Community Center at 50 cents.
Among the volunteers are Ben- MRS. JEROME MARVIN ASH of the Culture Commission of
Tickets at the door will be 65c.
the
Council,
serves
in
an
advis-
son Jaffee, division chairman of
A-4, and six captains, Daniel of Jerome Marvin Ash. The ory capacity for this series.
MISS SUZANNE KERNER
Cooper,
Sam Flam, Sam Gold- bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
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sc,ein, Sylvia Lask; Diane Saxer Samuel Joseph Wallach, of Ros-
Suzanne, to Burton Shifman,
and Bernard Schreier.
Detroit's
lyn Rd. The bridegroom's par-
son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shif-
arriageJ
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry
man.
Best Laundry Value
Ash, of LaSalle Blvd. Dr. B. Ben-
Both are students at the Uni-
edict G/tzer performed the mar-
Thousands sof Women Say—
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riage in the Italian Garden.
MAGGIN-ROBINSON. Frances versity of Michigan where Mr.
"I Use Quality Laundry
Judy Morton served the bride Robinson, dvghter of Mrs. Fan- Shifman will get his Master's
Because It Saves
Degree
in
June.
He
is
affiliated
as
maid-of-honor.
Bridesmaids
nie Robinson, of 2963 Sturtevant
Rafael Kubelik will direct the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra at were Joan Streifling and Mrs. was recently wed to Bernard with Kappa Nu Fraternity.
Time, Money and Worry"
Barry Burton, and Linda Biel- Maggin, of Washington, D. C.
the Masonic
Shirts Beautifully Laundered
field was junior bridesmaid. Mr.
A u d itorium on
ARE YOU
March 5. This
Ash's attendants were his broth- Maggin is an aeronautical
PLANNING A SIMCHA?
symphony is the
er, Norman, who was best man; scientist, an advisory member
third oldest or-
William Baron, Richard Kux, of the United States board Will cater foods to suit occa-
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ganization of its
Harold Lawson, . Morris Webne of aeronautics, and is the son of sion. Can furnish hall. For
Mr.
and
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Carolyn chose for her wed-
KRAMER - KUSHNER. Lily
its fifth conduc-
ding, a gown of ivory satin, Kushner, daughter of Mr. and
tor. He is the - Kubelik
MASONIC AUDITORIUM MON. MAR. 5-8:20 P.M.
son of the world-famous vio- fashioned with an off-the- Mrs. Isaac Kushner, of Windsor,
shoulder neckline, with a yoke was married to Bernard Kramer,
linist, Jan Kubelik.
of illusion, trimmed with im- son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
.MARGUERITE KOZENN, so- ported Alencon lace. Lace' also Kramer, of Cherrylawn Ave.
prano, a n d JULIUS CHAJES, outlined the ton of the long- After a Chicago honeymoon, the
RAFAEL KUBELIK, Conductor
composer-pianist, have been in- fitted sleeve, which came to a young couple will reside in De-
51.20, $1.80, $2.40, 53`.00, $3.60
GRINNELL'S TE. 2-7100
vited to give joint recitals in point over her hands. Her veil troit where Mr. Kramer is a
celebration of Jewish Music of silk illusion fell below her student at Detroit Institute of
Month in Charleston, S.C., yon fingertips, and was caught to Technology.
Feb. 25, in Atlanta, Ga., on Feb. , her head by a modified bonnet
26, and in Birmingham, Ala., on with a standing brim of match-
Feb. 28.
ing lace. She carried white or- Morgenthau Lodge
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RAYA GARBOUSOVA, world's chids and stephanotis on a To Hold Annual
prayerbook
which
her
mother
SERVICE
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greatest woman cellist, will be
the annual artist of the music carried at her marriage.
Eliminate red tape. Just buy a gift certificate. Airmail
For the third year in succes-
department of the Jewish Com- . After an extended honeymoon
it to your relative or friend in Israel. He presents it at
munity Center on March 29, at the couple will reside in Detroit sion, Henry Morgenthau Lodge,
Bnai Brith, will hold their mil-
the Music Hall. Her program
the Israel Warehouse and receives food package duty-
licinaire's carnival, from which
will• include compositions by
free, tax-free, and ration-free. Food restrictions lifted.
funds are raised
Ernest Bloch and Julius Chajes.
for the group's
Unlimited number of parcels may now be sent.
15 Year-Old Girl Swimmer
many charitable
Looks Like Champion Material
donations.
LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
Sports fans- in the Union of
This year's
NEW SPECIAL — 21 LBS. NE — $14.50 Complete
South Africa hare their eyes on AUXILIARY will hold a paid-up
affair, under
8 lbs. Kosher Meat
1 lb. Fresh (frozen) Creamery Butter
4 lbs. Fresh (frozen) Meat
1 lb. Corn Starch
a 15-year-old girl who promises membership dinner at 8 p.m.,
t h e leadership
4 lbs. Canned Meat
1 4b. Marmalade
to be sensational in the years Monday, at the home of Non-ha
of Stanford
2 lbs. Granulated Sugar
1 lb. Chocolate (export quality)
2 lbs. Carnation Milk
/2 lb. Grade "A" Egg 'Powder
to come if she keeps up her Nolish, 20501 Glastonbury Rd.
Wolf, will be
1 lb. Kosher Processed Cheese
11/4 lbs. Applesauce
current pace. Already Phyllis Games and entertainment will
held at 8:30
1lb. Coffee, A-1 quality
6 ozs. (1 pkg.) Prepared Pudding 4 1/2 ozs. (2 pkgs.) Kosher Soup-Mix
Bren is regarded as one of the follow the dinner.
p.m., Saturday,
Mix
3 3/4 ozs. (1 bar) Toilet Soap
best swimmers in the Union.
Wolf
at C a r penter's
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Other Year-round Parcels — $10.50 - $21.50 - $38.50
The youngster is a member of
LAWRENCE H. JONES AUX. Hall, 22251 Grand River.
the Johannesburg Munici pal 190 will meet on Tuesday, Feb.
Passover Parcels at $11.50_.$18.75-$39.50 Baby Package $16.50
As in the past, the carnival
Swimming Club. Recently she 27, 1 p.m., at the home of Mrs. will feature games, entertain-
placed second in the 220-yard Ed Schaeffer, 3207 W: Outer ment and awards of gifts. The
WRITE ! PHONE ! THE ZIONIST OFFICE, 1031 Penobscot
breaststroke of t h e national Drive. A report on the rummage Lodge contributed over $1,000
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junior championships held at sale and military ball will be to charities last year, and
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Israel in Time for Passover.
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director of the Information Bu-
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at 11 a.m. in the Fisher Theater.

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year. Leaders in the division are shown planning their initial
captains' meeting, held Feb. 20, at the Davison Jewish Center.
In the picture are Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel (far left), chairman of
general solicitation, with her vice-chairmen (seated, left to right),
Mrs. Arthur I. Gould and Mrs .Herbert S. Frank and (standing,
left to right), Mrs. Emil D. Rothman, Mrs. Benjamin Coggan, Mrs.
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