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April 25, 1952 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-04-25

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Vivienne Black Wed
To Stanley H. Brown

Maxine Cohen Wed
To Donald Benyas

In a double ring ceremony on
April 6, at Temple Israel, Max-
Me Cohen, daughter of Mr. and

i

GEN. MAURICE ROSE AUX-
ILIARY will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the Memorial Home.
Hostesses will be Florence Leider
nd Charlotte Rosen. Hospital
chairman, Doris Adelstein, will
announce plans for the group's
•forthcoming hospital party at
Percy Jones Hospital.
• • •
DETROIT AUXILIARY donat-
ed $250 from its memoriam and
Ben Bercowitz fund to aid in
establishing the new kitchen at
the JWV Memorial Home.
• • •
CHARLES and AARON KO-
POST and - AUXILIARY
will install new officers at 8
p.m., Sunday, at the Memorial
Home. Entertainment will fol-
low.

YETZ-COHEN POST and
AUXILIARY announce formal
installation of officers at the
Mrs. Martin Cohen, of Elmhurst Memorial Home, at 8 p.m., Sun-
Ave., became the bride of Don- day. Ben Desenberg will install
aid Benyas, son of Mr. and Mrs. the Post officers and Ruth Elson
Saul J. Benyas, of San Juan Dr. Auxiliary leaders. There will be
The bridal gown was of tradi- a guest speaker and entertain-
tional white satin, with bodice ment. The auxiliary will hold
of appliqued hand drawn Alen- its annual mothers and daugh-
con lace. Her full skirt was also ters dinner on May 5, 8:30 p.m.,
appliqued on front and back at the Memorial Home. For res-
panels, which extended into a ervations call Penny Hirschberg,
Cathedral train. The bride's cap chairman, TO. 5-3469."
was of matching lace, studded
with pearls and was attached to May Frolic Planned
a three-tired veil of French il-
lusion. She carried white or- By Music Study Club
chids a n d stephanotis on a
The Music Study Club's drama
Bible.
Ettagail Benyas, sister of the and choral groups will be pre-
bridegroom, was maid of honor, sented in a May frolic at 8:15
and Ruth K a t z, matron of p.m., Tuesday. May 6, at the
honor. Bridesmaids were Har- Davison Jewish Center.
riet Cohen, sister of the bride, The drama group will present
Marilyn Goldberg, Sandra Gor- "Zip," a musical review written
don, Marilyn Soble and Marlene and directed by Bettie Hyman
Toti: choreography by Mrs. Lil-
Weber.
Robert Benyas assisted his Tian Brown; pianists, Mesdames
brother as best man. Ushers Belle Mankowitz, Hy Goldman,
were Maurice Cohen, brother of ; Lenny Murry. The cast includes
the bride,-•A,pthur Goldberg. Ar- Mesdames Gertrude Blum, Shir-
nold Lober, Donald Silver, , Jerry i ley Shapiro, Lillian Brown, Shir-
Soble, Jerry Waxman and Rod- st ley Sklar, Ann Beser, Ruth Re-
ney Weber. sitman, Phyllis Warren, Dorothy:
f Moran, Fritzie Goldberg, Belle
Following an extended honey- 1
moon in Florida. the couple will Menkowitz, Helen Golldberg,
Sylvia Zell.
take up residence in Detroit.
The choral group will render a
group of selections directed by
Dan Frohman, accompanied by
Mrs. Rose Stein. Mrs. Norman
Allan will play several of her
The 100 voice chorus of the own piano compositions. There
Workman's Circle will present will be refreshments. The public
its 19th annual concert at 8:30 is invited.

MRS. DONALD BENYAS

Before an improvised altar of
flowers and candelabra on
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamens, of
March 23, Vivienne Ruth Black, Pittsburgh, Pa., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Ralle Ann, to William A. Roth-
man, son of Dr. and Mrs. Emil
D. Rothman, of Glastonbuiy Rd.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilman,
of WoOdingham Dr., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Shirlee, to Eugene Rubin,
son of Mrs. Harry Rubin, of
Miami, Fla., and the late Mr.
Rubin, both formerly of Detroit.
The bridegroom-elect is a grad-
uate of the University of Miami
and is affiliated with Kappa
Sigma Kappa fraternity. Al June
15 wedding is planned.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman,
of Sherbourne Rd., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Geraldine, to Richard Alan
Rice, son of Mrs. Charles A.
Komer, of the Belcrest, and Mr.
Sylvan Alan Rice, of Covington
Rd. An August wedding is
planned.
MRS. STANLEY H. BROWN
daughter of Mrs. Maxwell Black, Congregational Youths to ' Hold
of 2371 Ewald Circle, and the Spring Semi-Formal Saturday
late Mr. Black, spoke her mar-
The Inter - Congregational
riage vows to Stanley Harold Youth Council's fifth annual
Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. John spring semi-formal, scheduled
S. Brown, of Steel Ave. Rabbi for Saturday night at Temple
Morris Adler officiated. The Beth El, will honor the champi-
ceremony was solemnized at the ons of the ICYC basketball tour-
Park Sheraton Hotel.
nament. Sam Emmer and his
The bride wore a gown of Bel- orchestra will play for dancing.
gian lace over blush pink satin, Tickets may be obtained from
fashioned with an accordion
Council members.
pleated skirt of nylon net. Her all
finger-tip length veil of illusion
New Anti-Tuberculosis Diug
was caught to her head by a
crown of matching lace. She
NEW YORK. (JTA) —The first
carried white lilacs and roses.
shipment of the new Anti-
The bride was escorted to the tuberculosis drug to go to Israel
altar by her brother, Jackson A. was sent by air freight from
Black. She was attended by Idlewild Airport by Hadassah to
Norma Chud as maid of honor its hospitals in Israel.
and Joan Gelb as flower girl.
David Brown was his brother's
best man. Seating the guests
were Raymond Zweig, Edward
Ehrlich and Fred Barnett.
ARE TODAY'S BEST
The young couple motored
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Special—
BRIDAL BIBLES
Mother of Pearl

,

Religious Groups Send
$10 Million to Aid Korea
`WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Jew-
ish or ganiza tions and other
American religious groups have
provided $10 ;00000 worth of
non-governmental assistance to
Korea, including food, clothing,
medical s u p p l i.e s, and other
commodities, Secretary of State
Dean Acheson made known. -

.

MacCULLOCH CHAPTER, Bet-
ter Schools Association. will meet
at 8 p.m. Monday, in the school
auditorium.
• • .
A new version in English of
Victor Hugo's "LES MISER-
ABLES" is at the Studio, Center
and Coronet theatres. It is the
first Detroit showing.

BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will
meet Sunday, at the home of the
Harry L. Blitz', 17180 Greenlawn.
A theater party and an outing
will be planned.

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Religious Groups Unite
In Plea for Liberal
Immigration Policies

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Three
Protestant and Jewish religious
bodies joined in a plea for basic
revision of the United States
immigration and naturalization
laws. -
The National Council of
Churches of Christ. the National
Lutheran Council and the Syna-
gogue Council of America, in a
joint statement, urged pooling
of unused immigration quotas,
-elimination
of racial discrimina-

tion and safeguarding of tradi-
tional civil liberties.
The statement commended
MISS REBECCA FROHMAN
President Truman's program for
p. m. Sunday. at the Detroit In- dealing with immigrants, ref u-
stitute of Arts. Dan Frohman, gees and surplus populations
singer, composer and conductor, but opposed "special legislation"
will direct the presentation, and to achieve these objectives
has prepared a varied program. which, it asserted. "can be
Rebecca Frohman, at the achieved permantly only by lib-
piano, and Members of the De- eralization of U.S. immigration
trait Symphony Orchestra, will law."
accompany the singers. Fea-
tured works will be a group of
Speeding on U.S. streets and
Palestinian and English compo- highways last year injured
sitions heard here for the first 570,080 men, women and chil-
time.
dren •
Jacob Schaefer's Oratorio,
"Tzvei Brider." based on a poem
by I. L. Peretz, and Frohthan's
"Dos Naie 'Lid,"
own can
from the poem by Avrohom
Raisin, will be the major works.

Delegates from 15 sisterhoods
throughout Michigan will travel
to St. Joseph for the annual
convention of the Michigan
State Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods on Monday and
Tuesday. Mrs. Samuel B. Dan-
to, of Detroit, state president,
will preside.
The convention's theme will
be "School for Sisterhood.". Mrs.
C. C. Strasburger, national:
president from Knoxville, will
conduct workshops. and will de-
liver the address at the closing
luncheon.
Rabbi Maurice Davis, of Lex-
ington, Ky., will conduct a youth
forum at the banquet Monday .
night. Panel participants will
include Rabbi Josef Schwartz,
of Benton Harbor, and Bruce
Danto, of Detroit.
Delegates will be present from
Temple Beth El and Temple Is-
rael in Detroit, in addition to
those from major cities in the
state.

Totaling results of their sec-
ond annual dinner are MORE
L. ROSENTHAL (left) and
MORRIS MENDELSON, mem-
bers of the food division spon-
sors' committee and leaders in
the 1952 Allied Jewish Plus
Campaign.

Speeding on U.S. streets and
highways last year. killed 13,730
men, women and children.

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