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November 16, 1951 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-11-16

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Alene Blumberg
Weds G. H. Landau

Speaking their marital vows in
the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel
Statler on Nov. 15 were Alene

MRS. GRAHAM LANDAU

Barbara Blumberg, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Blumberg,
of Canterbury Rd., and Graham
Henry Landau, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Landau, of W.
Outer Drive. Rabbis A. M. Hersh-
man and Morris Adler offici-
ated.
The bridegroom's sister, Mrs.
Theodore • Kasle, was Alene's
matron of honor, and brides-
maids were A u d r e y Tolmich.
Mrs. Irwin Holtzman. Mrs. Wil-
liam Steinberg, Mrs. Melvin Wal-
lace and Naomi Lampott, of
New York.
The bridegroom was attended
by his brother-in-law, Theodore
Kasle, and ushers included Avern
Cohn, Albert Colman, Morton
Clamage, Lawrence Raskin, Je-
rome Stenbuck, Stanley Zemon,
Marshall Wallace and Melvin
Wallace.
For her wedding the b r i de
chose a gown of camelia satin,
fashioned with a redingote that
fell into a cathedral train. The
gown was strapless and made
of fine lace and tulle over satin.
The tight-fitting bodice fell into
a full skirt which was formed
with alternating panels of lace.
Her three-tiered veil of silk
Illusion was of finger-tip length,
and fell from a Juliet helmet of
lace over satin.
Following dinner and a recep-
tion, the young couple left for
a wedding trip to the Virgin Is-
lands. They will make their home
in Detroit on their return.

European Welfare Group
Plans 31st Dinner-Dance

The Jewish Women's Euro-
pean Welfare Organization will
celebrate its
31st anniversary
with a dinner-
dance and floor
show, featuring
top local enter-
tainment on
Sunday, at the
L a t in Quarter.
Woodward at E
Grand Blvd. Mrs. Seder
Mrs. Jack Seder, president, an-
nounces that Mrs. Lena Gold-
stein is general chairman. as-
sisted by Mesdames 0. H. Kay-
ieff and Sam Osnos.

Men's Clubs

Jar Warren Allen
1 Weds Dayton Girl

Members of the MEN'S CLUB
OF. TEMPLE BETH EL have
been invited to attend the open
board meeting and smoker on
Monday at 8 'p.m. in the men's
club room. A social hour will fol-
low discussion.
• • •
U. S. Senator Blair Moody will
speak at 2 p.m., Sunday, at
Temple Israel under the aus-
pices of the TEMPLE ISRAEL
MEN'S CLUB. The program will
also include a musical program
rendered by the Sisterhood
choral group. Tickets may be
obtained by calling the Temple
office. Henry VC-Gottlieb is ar-
rangements chairman, assisted
by Robert D. Anspach, Benja-
min Bogdade, William Grayson,
Milton Johnson, Jack C. Terry,
Herbert Margolis, Murray Sut-
kin and Ben F. Wigder.
• • •
AHAVAS ACHIM MEN'S CLUB
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the synagogue social
hall for a business meeting.
• a •
MOGEN ABRAHAM MEN'S
CLUB continues Bible classes
Monday, 8-9:15 ap.m. at the syn-
agogue, Dexter and Cortland. On
Sunday at 9 a.m. a special pro-
gram will feature Samuel David-
son who will review the new
novel "Second Scroll" by A. M.
Klein. A breakfast will follow.

Yeshivah PTA Elects

Hrs. Levin President

At its annual election meeting.
on Nov. 1, the Parent-Teacher's
Association of Yeshivah Beth
Yehudah voted Mrs. Isidore Le-
vin president of the groupr. She
will be assisted by Mesdames S.
Semarsky and A. Levi, vice-
presidents; M Burns, treasurer;
R. Rochelle, W. Labovitz, secre-
taries; S. Fagen, program com- -
mittee, F. Sperko, co-.chairman;
Louis Fein, publicity and tele-
phone captain.
New board menibers include
Mesdames B. Aaronson, M. Ber-
eris, L. Cohen, L.
Fein, S. Fried-
lander, E. Green
field, D. Berris,
B. Gellman, R.
Greenfield, Se-
mansky, Roch-
elle, .Prero, Le-
vin, Levi, Lee--
bovitz, Wohlgel-
erntner, Rock-
ove, Duane and
Baumer, a n d
Messrs. Green-
field, D. Berris,
Mrs. Levin Dr. Lehrman,
Rabbi Silverstein, Rabbi Gold-
stein, Mrs. Levin, Dr. Baumer
and Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter.
Dr. S. Lehrman was unani-
inously voted honorary presi-
dent. It was announced that Dr.
Lehrman, husband of the late
Rose Lehrman, a past president
of the PTA, and Mrs. Lehrman's
brother, Dr. L. Fill, had donated
a jungle gym and fencing for
the nursery.
A board meeting will be held
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the
home of Mrs. I. Levin, 3289 Elm-
hurst. Mrs. Joseph Elias, wife
of the school principal, will be
introduced, and future PTA ac-
tivities discussed.

Helen Jean Shulman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shulman,
of Dayton, 0., became the bride

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YETZ-COHEN Ladies Auxili-
ary will meet at the Memorial
Home, Monday, 8:30 ,p.m. Mern. 7_
bers are requested to bring white
material, needle and thread, as
cancer pads will be sewn. Host-
esses will be Betty Brodsky and
Adele Feldman. A contribution
was made toward the kitchen at
the Memorial Home.
* * *
The Auxiliary of the Sergeant
MORTON A. SILVERMAN POST,
Jewish War Veterans, will have
a membership tea at 8:30 p.m.,
Nov. 29, at the JWV Memorial
Home. Prospective members and
friends are invited.
• * •
CHARLES AND AARON KO-
GAN AUXILIARY were hostesses
to all Auxiliaries of the state on
Nov. 15, at the Memorial Home.
The evening was devoted to the
making of cancer pads.

MRS. JAY WARREN ALLEN

CARD OF THANKS

of Jay Warren Allen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, of De-
troit, in a ceremony performed
Nov. 4 in the Gold Room of the
Hotel Van Cleve in Dayton.
Officiating were Dr. B. Bene-
dict Glazer, of Detroit, and Rab-
bi Elihu Ruslander, of Dayton.
The bride's gown was of ivory
satin and heirloom lace. She
wore a cap of heirloom rose
points lace, with a three tiered
illusion veil.
Bridesmaids were Joan Allen
and Joyce Berman, of Detroit,
and Judith Lipton, of Cleveland,
0. The bridegroom's father was
his best man. Marvin Sallen and
Stanley Gard, of Detroit, were
ushers.
The bridal couple are honey-
mooning in Miami Beach and
will reside on Whitmore Rd. in
Detroit on 'their return.

The family of the late Edith
Lash wishes to thank its rela-
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses extended during its
recent bereavement.

Joseph Rosenstock is directing
the orchestra during the opera
festival at Masonic Temple,
which features the New York
Civic Opera Company in pro-
grams which began Tuesday and
continue through Sunday.
Nathaniel Spinzena, who re-
cently was seen
in the world
premiere of
David Tamkin's
"The Dybbuk,"
based on a He-
brew and Yid-
dish Theater
classic by S.
Afisky, appears
Rosenstock in-"Aida." "Fig-
aro," "Madame Butterfly." "Car-
men," and "The Tales of Hoff-
mann" during his engagement
here.
Massenet's "Mannon" will be
presented. on Friday with the
original cast as staged by JOse
Ruben. Ann Ayars and David
Poleri will sing the leading roles.

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Mr, and Mrs. Albert A. Fish-
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nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Leonard Brian, at 9 a.m.,
Nov. 24, at Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Cy Aaron, of
Pasadena Ave., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Philip
Sidney on Saturday, at the
Cong. Beth Moses. A party hon-
oring the Bar Mitzvah will take
place Sunday, at the Hotel Fort
Wayne.

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Radomer Aid to Meet
Radomer Aid Society and the
Radomer Auxiliary will hold a
Distinguished Israelis
joint meeting Nov. 27, to discuss
On One-Day Visit Here
the group's annual banquet, this
year to be held Dec. 25, at Lach-
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JUNIOR EQUALITY CLUB will
hold -a barn dance, with Jim
Schultheis as caller, at 8:30 P.m.,
Sunday at . Parkside Hall, 3119

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