THE JEWISH NEWS-17
Friday, September 21, 1951

The Jewish Center symphony
orchestra, under the direction of
Gloria Emmer Wed
Julius Chajes, has started re-
To Ernest M. Solomon hearsals and plans to give con-
certs every three months. Play-
At a ceremony Sept. 2, at ers interested may call Chajes
Cong. Bnai David, Gloria- Em- at the Center.
mer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The choral society also started
rehearsals which will be held at
8:45 p.m. every Monday at the .
Davison Jewish Center. Classic
and Hebrew music will be sung
and appearances are planned
every three months. Auditions

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Center Musical Activities Started and in Full Swing

will be he/d prior to each re-
hearsal.
The music department of the
Center announces that lessons in

piano are being offered. A few
Elliott Elkin of the Elkin Travel Bureau has left for an
scholarships are still available,
extensive tour of Florida where he is securing information on
and may be arranged by calling
accommodations to make visits In Florida more enjoyable for his
the Center.
patrons.
Mrs. Max H. Weksler, of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of De-
troit, is visiting her family and friends. She is staying with her
Just Returned to
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Goodman, on
Steel Ave.
Detroit...
Mrs. Harry A. Levy has returned from a two month visit with
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Stokes and family, of Red Bank,
N. Y.; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Bernhard and family, of Ports-
mouth, Va.
His Entertainers and Band
Rev. Shlomo Margulies, cantor of Cong. Mishkan Israel, New
Now Accepting
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Mrs. Ben Gillman has returned from Harper Hospital where
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she was convalescing and is home to her relatives and friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. David W. Arfa, of 4272 Pasadena, have had as
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
their house guest for the past five weeks Mrs. Frances Ehrlich,
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their sister, formerly of Detroit, but now of Los Angeles, Calif.
While here, Mrs. Ehrlich has been extensively entertained by
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family and friends. Mrs. Ehrlich also traveled to Bay City , to
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visit hei11 sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. Homburger,
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and remained there for a week.
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Miss Harriet Levine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Levine
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of Clements Ave., has returned from a two month vacation at Los
Angeles, where she was the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
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Mrs. Sam Levy.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schefman, formerly of Burlingame Ave.,
MRS. ERNEST M. SOLOMON
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are now residing in their new home at 18621 Tracey.
Jacob
Emmer, became the bride I
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Park, of 18224. Oak Dr., left Sept. 10 for
Depending on model you desire.
of ,Ernest M. Solomon, son of
a two-month tour of Europe and Israel.
SEE or CALL
Attending a sweet sixteen party in the honor of Phyllis Wilen- Myron J. Solomon• and the late
sky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilensky, of Steel Ave., at the Mrs. Solomon. Rabbi Joshua S.
Four Dukes were, as her host, Sam Berlinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Sperka and Cantor Hymaii J. I
vey Gottesman, Jack Beck and 'Gloria Palozker, Frances wilder Adler officiated.
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and Paul Schneider, Lois Gray and Harvey Gordon, Milly Lewis
The bride wore a gown of
and George Gross, Sue KOblin and Sidney Leib, Sharon Stoneman white satin and lace, fashioned
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and Maurice Blake, Gayle Kirschner and Harvey Saperstein, Rhoda with an illusion neckline, full
at
Shapiro and Martin Belirisky.
skirt and long train. Her finger-
tip veil was of net and matching
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lace, and was secured by a head
piece trimmed with orange blos-
soms. She carried a white orchid
and stephanotis on -a prayerbook.
Mrs. Betty Spinner, chairman • The
Mr. and Mrs. Casper C. Cut-
bridegroom's sister, Edith
ler, of Warrington Dr., announce of the Department of Michigan Solomon, was maid of honor, and

Miss Margery Cutler
To Wed A. Galperin

JWV Auxiliaries to Hold
'Maiden's Blush' Show

the engagement of their daugh- Ladies Auxiliary, Jhwish War
Veterans, donor luncheon rally,
-
announces the cast for the
"Maiden's Blush," which will be
given in the auditorium of the
Davison Jewish Center, at 8:30
p.m., Monday:
Interlocutress; May Ginsburg;
soloist, Edith Hoffman; pianist,
Frances Chaiken; participants
in the dialogue, Beatrice Rader,
Pearl Spinner, Frances Maloff,
Dorothy Cohen, Martha Fried-
man, Shirley Manson; specialty
acts, Joy Benjamin, Minnie Al-
pert, Frances Freedman, Leah
Zucker; chorus, Ruth Kovan,
Adele Goldstein, Eva Feinstein,
Hattie Cohen, Ruth Schreiber,
Rose Kay, Judy Blackman, Flor-
ende Sinkoff, Ann Kretzmer.
Mrs. Helen Kogan is in charge.
of refreshments to be served af-
ter the show in the JWV Mem-
orial Home.

MARGERY A. CUTLER

ter, Margery Ann, to Aaron Gal-
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perin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- results fast.
seph L. Galperin, of Warrington
Dr.
Both the bride-elect and her
fiance attended the University of
Illinois where Margery was af-
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bridesmaids were Lorraine Ba-'
rak, Barbara Zolkower, Emily
Solomon and Gloria Alenberg.
Arnold Jacobs was best man.
Ushers included Howard Emmer,
brother of the bride, Leon Zolk-
ower, Charles Sachse and Ed-
ward Levin.
The young couple are honey-
mooning in Miami Beach and
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Louis Marshall Chapter, Bnai
Brith, under the leadership of
Mrs. Ben Dorf, president, have
embarked on a season of varied
and interesting activities.
Mrs. Dorf will
be assisted by.
Mesdames David
Gantz, Harry
Bodzen, William
Brookstein, vice-
presidents; Isa-
dore Sklar, My-
ron Lebus, San-
ford Rosenthal,
Leonard Levin,
Edward F e u e r, Mrs. Dorf
Alex Kitay, secretaries; Herman
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lin, sentinel; S a m Woronow,
guide; Karl Berg, monitress;
Samuel Bank, Ben Nadie, Joseph
Yates and Thom as Zohott,
trustees.
Thelma Weiss is chairrhan of
the fund-raising committee, and
Lillian Sklar heads the drama-
tic group. Meetings of the dra-
matic group are held at the
home of Mrs. Jennie Levine,
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committee are Thelma Weiss,
Jennie Levine, Sylvia Katz and
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