Harriet Greenberg Wed To Albert M. Colman At a ceremony Dec. 16, Har- riet Greenberg became the bride of Albert. M. Colman. Dr. B. Tales Out By By Betsy Barbara Brown Levin Central lifulaiford Tonight is the big night for a few of Central's many talents, headed by emcees Harvey Jas- love and Wally Handler. "Show Time," this year's variety show, will be followed by a dance, pro- ceeds to go toward the newly- f o r m e d Silverstein Memorial Fund. The Central Chorus gave a program of seasonal music over WXYZ last Tuesday. Solo voices were Albert Kee, Gil Kohn, Ferah Pearlman, Arlene Rosenberg and Grace Ashby, accompanied by Tom Kreger. The Senior Class is looking forward to its annual trip, this year to Grayling, Mich. Sched- uled for Jan. 11, the 12As are awaiting a week-end of ice-skat- ing, tobogganing and skiing. Bob Cutler, Centralite, spenus his spare time training and managing a juvenile soccer team of boys; 9 to 14. Last year, Bob, and his friend and co-organizer, Emory Geisz, organized the group of youngsters, named them Trailblazers, and joined the Michigan Youth Soccer League. Central emerged victorious in last Friday's basketball game, beating U. of D., 55-42. High scorers were Ralph Goldstein with 15 points and Elliot Rott with 10 points. - To Be June Bride High The Speakers' Bureau, under the direction of Mr. Manuel Si- mon, .speech teacher, presented a history and comparison of Hanukah and Christmas at the monthly meeting of the Mum- ford Parents' Club last Monday. The participants were Marlene Moceri, Sharon Benson, Selores Sloan, Rena Feiglenian, Suzanne VictOr, Edith Granow, Harriett MISS ZELDA M. ROSENTHAL Shapiro, Faye Labell, and Janice Mr. and Mrs. Philip. Rosenthal, Glickstein. of N. Martindale Ave., announce Julie Gotlieb Bnai Brith Girls the engagement of their daugh- held their installation dance at ter, Zelda May, to Harold Mark- Northwest Congregation. The zon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis guests of honor. were Mr. Got- Markzon, of Taylor Ave. The lieb and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman wedding will be solemnized June Zeldes. - The following officers 15. were installed: Elaine Goodman, pres.; Roselyn Colden, veep; MAH JONGG Irene Zimmerman, second veep; Sets, Racks, Etc. Gerry Posen, secretary; Made- Trade your old sets in. Flowers to line Cooper, corresponding sec- match. Old or new sets. retary; Arlene Allen, treasurer; KAYE UN. 2-1326 Nancy Zoilman, chaplain; San- 20117 Strathmoor dra Gendleman, sergeant-at- arms. Benedict Glazer solemnized the marriage in the Jefferson Room of the Whittier Hotel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel of Greenberg, of Wood- ingham Dr., and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Rose Colman, Of Indiana Ave. . The bride wore a waltz length gown of imported chantilly lace and frosty nylon tulle. The jac- ket of the lace buttoned up the front to a tiny stand-up collar and . featured capelet sleeves, with which were *orn tulle gauntlets edged with lace. The. Council representatives A Mary Stuart cap of shirred for next term, chosen at Mon- illusion bound in white satin day's election, are: 9B, Sally held in place her waist length Bing, Danny Clarke, Jerry Yud- handkerchief veil. Dr. Phillip Sherman, brother- koff, Everett Jensen, and alter- nates Sheila Grossman and Car- in-law of the bridegroom, was ol Ploinsky; 9A, Janice Man- best man. Seating the guests ning, Bernard Maza, Merritt were Larry Greenberg, Seymour Robertson, Margaret Ward and Pemish, A. Morton Chalmage, alternates Pat Coats and Jim Dr. Maurice Tatelman, Donald Lyons; 10B, Martin Blatt, Lebe Schiller, Graham Landau and JWB Women Send Horne, Bill Meyers, Sandra Lawrence Raskin. Woodson, and alternates Russ Following a wedding trip to Hanukah Parcels to GIs Palmer and Pat Lieberman; 10A, New Orleans, Havana and Ja- A shipment of hundreds of Walter Mack, John MacLeod, maica, the newlyweds will re- gifts and cartons of holiday food Barb Smith, Burt Stillman and side on Indiana Ave. has been sent overseas by the alternates Paula Stern and Anne Detroit "Serve-a-" Committee of Newfeld; 11B, Judy Bloomfield, Mosaic Lodge to Install the Women's Organizations' Di- Pat O'Connell, Bob Segar, Joel National Jewish Welfare Lauber and alternates Lou Platt Hertzberg New Master vision, Board, according to Mrs. Samuel and Joan Raisin. B. Danto, chairman, to provide Mosaic Lodge 530, F. & A. M., spirit for servicemen and Chess Club Seeks Members will hold its 28th annual instal- holiday women of Jewish faith in Korea lation of officers at a dinner- on Hanukah. A chess club which meets dance Wednesday, in Masonic Other committees of the Wom- every Thursday, at 8:30 p.m, at Temple. The program will begin with a en's Organizations' Division have the Woodward Jewish Center is dinner at 6:30 p.m. in the provided supplies for GIs in open for membership. Those in Fountain ballroom, and will be Alaska, Panama, Europe and the terested in playing or learning followed by the installation. Af- Pacific Islands. should contact the Young Adult The Detroit "Serve-a" Com- Department, of the Center, terwards, there will be dancing and entertainment by Paul La, mittee, in addition to serving the TR. 5-8400. .vole and his orchestra will be Veterans Administration hos- pital here, has "adopted" the featured. isolated hospital at Iron Moun- Officers- elect include: Henry H. Hertzberg, worship- tain, Mich., and has been ship- ful master; Alfred Gunsberg, se- ping monthly supplies. nior warden; Edward Nolish, YOUR WINTER CARD OF THANKS junior warden; The family of the late Martin Joseph E. VACATION or CRUISE Brown, treasur- Landes wishes to thank its rel- • er; Dr. Louis atives and friends for the many Markle, seer e- kindnesses 'extended during its Hawaii — Mediterranean tary; Dr. .Jack recent bereavement. D. Starman, se- South America — Orient nior deacon; Caribbean For the Finest in Lewis Lavine, junior deacon; Baked Goods Plan Now for Europe in '52 Samuel S. Top- p e r, chaplain; • Russell N i d a, Hertzberg UN. 4-5742 associate chap- 7577 W. McNICHOLS lain; Morris Nosanchuk, marshal Griffith W. Langley, tiler; Her- W. 7 MILE at MEYERS TRAVEL SERVICE man Liss, associate tiler. • Robert 3124 FENKELL 112 Fisher Bldg., Detroit 2, TR. 1-8046 P, Dawson is organist and his 7336 W. 7 MILE associate is George Ellenstein. Stewards are James Brindze, Al- vin Dubin, David Hertzberg, Jo- Seph King, Sol Kling, Sol La- kind, Sidney Robins and Theo- dore Stone. invites you to come in and see how beautifully Officers will be installed by a. you can decorate your house for HANUKAH group of past masters under the direction of Theodore Isaacs, as- All kinds of stars, dreidles, and menorahs in brilliant blue and silver, sisted - by Dr. Joseph 0. Star- from 15c up. Musical Menorah—Plays Rock of Ages and Hatikvah man,, 'Harry B. Gurvis and Karl $6.50 V. Stolle. One of the largest selections of Hanukah Menorahs, in brass, chrome and silver. Reservations may be obtained SPECIAL—Tin menorah and box of candles 30c by contacting Irving Goodman, FOR THE CHILDREN: A variety of different miniature Hanukah menorahs. UN. 4-1322. POSNER BAKING CO. 8663 12th TY. 5-6811 and associates PHOTOGRAPHERS Weddings - Bar-Mitzvahs TO. 6-8613 TY. 8-7800 MASADA Presents its Annual HANUKAH DANCE MONDAY EVE. DEC. 24th, 1951 At the Woodward Jewish Center Donation: $1 Members; $1.25 Non Members Dick Stein's Orchestra ' NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Steam Baths - Showers - Electric Boxes REASONABLE PRICES - GOOD SERVICE - GOOD ATTENDANTS Phone: WO. 4-8723 Sam, Mgr. Excellent for Gift Giving .. . CANARIES I PARAKEETS Songstress Fine Talking Strain CAGES and SUPPLIES DELIVERED FREE for the HOLIDAY PICKWICK PET SUPPLY 12725 W. 7 MILE RD. UN. 4-9424 DAVID SCHOICHIT DIAMONDS Formerly of 12th Street Is Now Located at 33 JOHN R WO. 1-6972 ROOM 901 e SNUG as a bug in a rug INSULATE walls and roof with Chamber- lin Rock Woof, get welcome new comfort winter and sum- mer, fuel savings, too. Borenstein's Book & Music Store Borenstein's Book & Music Store DAVE DOMBEY 636 WOODWARD, Across from City Hall Gordon K. Young Dreidles - Chocolate Hanukah gelt. Hanukah coloring books-10c up. Hanukah games and puzzles. Story Books telling the story of Hanukah. Records explaining the Dreidle Game and the story of Hanukah in song. Our mammoth record sale has been extended specially for Hanukah. This is the'time to buy these records at unbelievable values—for yourself and friends. They make perfect Hanukah gifts. Large size 39c. A training course for occupa- tional therapy assistants, spon- sored by the Central Volunteer Bureau of United Community Service and Wayne University, will begin Ja.n. 14, at the Wood- ward Jewish Center. Barbara Jewett, head of occupational therapy at Wayne, and members of the Michigan Occupational Therapy Association will staff the program. Applicants must be over 18, high school graduates, and in good health. The course will be held Monday and Wednesday afternoons for eight weeks. Ad- dress all questions to the Cen- tral Volunteer Bur ea u, 1-1600. 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