10—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 12, 1951 Sarah Simons Wed To Seymour Lampert In the oak-paneled English room of the Hotel Statler on Oct. 6, Sarah Simons of 700 Whit- MRS. SEYMOUR R. LAMPERT - more Rd., daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Seymour B. Sim- ons, -exchanged marriage vows with Seymour Robert Lampert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lam- pert. of Sturtevant Ave. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. For her marriage the bride chose a gown of candlelight sat- in and imported pointe d'Venice lace with a closely fitting bodice and long fitted sleeves with points at the wrists. The gown was distinguished by a unique applique of lace forming a panel extending from both shoulders to the hemline. The full hooped skirt terminated in a graceful train. Her double-tiered illusion veil of fingertip length was secured to her head by a small scallop of matching lace over satin, with the lace embellished by tiny seed pearls taken from her mother's wedding gown. A handkerchief she carried Was first worn by her grand- mother, then her mother, and only last month by her sister. She carried a cascading bouquet of anthurums designed with cro- ton leaves. The bride's sister, Mrs. Charles E. Schwartz, was matron of hon- or, and her brother, Ruthven Simons escorted his sister to the altar. Mr. Lampert was served by his brother, Charles E. Lam- pert, as best man. Bernard Gour,v-itz, Dr. Irving Levitt and Sol Kaplan, all cousins of the bridegroom, were ushers. Mrs. Nathan Simons, aunt of the bride, was hostess at the re- ception which followed. The young couple left for a wedding trip in the East where they will make their home thereafter. News Brevities BETTER SCHOOLS ASSOCIA- TION will hold its annual busi- ness meeting and election at 8 p.m., Monday, at Fisher YMCA, Dexter and Grand Blvd. Mrs. Emma Lou Rothman, president, will speak. * * MUSIC STUDY CLUB, a stu- dent group, will hold its first meeting of the season at 8 p.m., Oct. 19, at the home of Mrs. I. Mendelson, group advisor, 17198 Woodingham. Michael Bistristky, musician and teacher, will be guest speaker. Students of music 15 to 20 are eligible to become members. Call Mrs. Mendelson, DI. 1-0279, for further informa- tion. • * Vice President A L B E N W. BARKLEY, dubbed "Washing- ton's greatest storyteller," will usher in the Detroit Town Hall season of 18 celebrity programs, Wednesday morning, Oct. 17 : at 11, in the Fisher Theater. He will be introduced by Governor G. Mennen Williams. The Vice President's subject. "The World We Face," will be non-political. • * * The BALLET RUSSE DE MONTE CARLO, featuring the incomparable Alexandra Dani- lova opened last night at Ma- onic •Temple, and will run through Sunday, with matinee and evening 1performanceS on the final day. Also appearing with the ballet company are :"Frederic Frank- Miss Danilova lin, Nina Novak, Oleg Tupine, Gertrude Tyven- and Yvonne Chouteau. Two newcomers are Victor Moreno, premier danseur of the Colon Theater in Buenos Aires and Lupe Serrana, of Mexico City's Belles Artes Theater. An analysis of Prof. Robert Mr, and Mrs. Irving Wolfe, of Maclver's report on the Jewish Leslie Ave., announce the en- defense agencies will highlight gagement of their daughter, the next meeting of Branch 6, LZOA. at 9 p.m. Friday, at the • home of Dr. and Mrs. H. Chap- nick. 4274 Tyler. A summeriza- tion of the controversial findings will be presented by Louis Ro- senzweig. Sidney Shevitz will lead the discussion': Shevitz is a member of the evaluative studies committee of NCRAC, the com- mittee which initiated the Mac- Iver inquiry. At its last meeting, the fol- lowing officers were elected to lead the branch for the current season: chairman, Samuel Lin- den; vice chairman, Norman Dr a c h 1 e r ; secretary, Evelyn Drachler; treasurer, Louis Gold- stein; chairman of program com- mittee, I. Pokempner. CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes CARD MISS MAXINE WOLFE Detroit Boy to Wed Girl from Brooklyn NEW LUTZKER HALL 15775 Jas. Couzens is NOW available for meetings, Parties and all Occasionss. TY. 7-7418 UN. 2-6665 Detroit's Best Laundry vaitto Thousand., of 11- omen "1 Use Quality Lauridry :Because It Sayet TY. 6-4956 Office: WO. 2-8267 THANKS Retail deliveries of bituminous coal were higher in 1949 than in the preceding year. 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