Sandra Ravid Wed To Sherman Kane In a double-ring ceremony per- formed by candlelight on Dec. 30, at Holiday Manor, Sandra MRS. SHERMAN KANE Ravid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Ravid, of Mark Twain Ave., became the bride of Sher- man Kane, son of the Samuel Kanes, of Cortland Ave. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka and • Cantor Hyman Adler officiated. For the °ceremony, the bride chose a gown of gardenia Itali- an silk taffeta with a neckline of scalloped illusion, outlined in hand cor..7 (7'cl al-'icon lace nd studded with clusters of tiny pearls. Her gown also featured a tight bodice, long sThev ,--, ', and a full skirt which ended in a traditional train. Her Juliet cap of matching lace was studded with pearls - and. held in place her three- tiered veil of fingertip, French, Silk illusion. She carried two white orchids and stephanotis. Preceding. her down the aisle were the bride's attendants, her sister, Mrs. Harry Beresh, as ma- tron of honor, and Rita Klein, Lois Ernstein and Etheleen Lich- tenstein, as bridesmaids. Bobby :Rachmiel, niece of the bride- groom, was flower girl. - -'• The bridegroom, a graduate of Wayne University, was attended by Richard Shram as best man. Ushers were Richard Stein, Richard Ravi d , the bride's brother, Morrey Schwartz and Joe Stern. Following dinner and a recep- tion, the couple left for a New York honeymoon. Home for Aged Wo,men To Present Tableau The Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged will hold • its annual member-bring-a- member meeting at 1 p.m., Mon- day, at the Davison Jewish Cen- ter, announces Mrs. Herman Bregman, mem- bership chair- man. Featuredd at the meeting will be Cantor Ju- dah S. G o 1 d- fing, of C o n g. Beth Aaron, who will sing Israeli, Yiddish and Cantorial selec- tions. His wife, the former Flor- ence Weintraub, Mrs. Bregman will be his ac- companist. A tableau presentation depict- ing the voluntary services per- formed by Auxiliary members, in which members and residents of the Home will participate, will be narrated by Mrs. David Kliger. Participants will be Mesdames Samuel Weller, Samuel Zeldes, Meyer Silverman, Sam Grand, Ben Feldstein, Joseph Wolfe, George Bass and Jonas Torgow, Mrs. Jack Fisher, program chairman, urges members to bring their friends. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Hy- man Genelin wishes to thank its relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended dur- ing its recent bereavement. Celia Glick, Millicent Silver, Stella Canner, Dora Spar; Daughters THE JEWISH NEWS-19 Friday, January 16, 1953 Adas Shalom Sisterhood To Hold Oneg Shabbat _INF Pre-Donor Raiiy .Tuesday Mrs. Herbert Harris, president Mrs. Jules Kraft, president of of the Adas Shalom Sisterhood, the Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish announces that an oneg shab- National Fund, announces that bat will be held at 2 p.m., Sat- urday, at the home of Mrs. Saul Katz, 18065 Fairfield. Mrs. Daniel Shapiro, chair- man, announces that in honor of Jewish Music Month, the Sisterhood Choral Group, under the direction of Mrs. Joseph Markel, will present a program based on "Music You Love." Participating will be Mesdames Jack Axelrod, Louis Beresh, Ann Goldman, Charles Heiman, Saul Kling, Aaron Shuldinger, Morris Rowin, Sol Slomovitz and Mil- ton Winston. The opening prayer will be given by Mrs. Irving Kleinstein, and Mrs. Barney Gold will tell us about Current Jewish Events. Sedrah highlights will be given by Mrs. Milton Winston. Mrs. Zangwell Garber will close with a Sabbath poem. MRS. JULES KRAFT All SisterhoOd friends are in- the final pre-donor rally for the vited to attend. 22nd annual donor event will be Beth Abraham School held Tuesday, 12:30 p.m., at the Young Israel Youth Center. To Begin New Terms Mrs. William Levin, program Students at the Beth Abraham chairman, has arranged the pro- Sunday religious school will re- gram for this ceive report cards this week, as rally, featuring the current term is concluded. -,Rabbi Jacob Registration for the new semes- - .:Chintz as guest ter begins on Jan. 24, with new s peak er, Miss students being admitted to 4Reva Kowalsky, classes from kindergarten pianist, who through grade eight. render a- num- ber of musical The school, directed by Rabbi selections, and Israel I. Halpern, and sponsored `Miss Frances by the Men's and Women's Club K a y, vocalist, of the congregation, holds ses- v-ho will be ac- sions at 10 a.m., each Sunday, companied by at 12511 Linwood, in the syna- Miss Kowalsky gogue annex. Mrs. Douglas at the piano. Nathan J. Kaufman, chair- Hostesses for this dessert man of the educational board, stated that registration is open luncheon meeting will be Mes- to all families in the commun- dames D. J. Cohen, M. Shubiner, ity. Mesdames Beatrice Rice, S. Diem and Ben Paul. Lilyan Thurswell and Beatrice Helen Gahagan Douglas, noted Kaufman are in charge of regis- film star wife of Melvyn Doug- tration. las and an ex-Congresswoman from California, will be principal speaker at the donor event. Norman Atkins, Decca recording artist, will be -featured enter- tainer. Mrs. S. Ravin, chairman of the donor event, which will be Third "Education Spotlight" held Tuesday, Jan. 27, 1 p.m., of Detroit chapter of Hadassah at the Masonic Temple, urges all will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tues- those who have not already day in Congregation Adas Sha- done so, to assure themselves of lom, announce admission cards by making Mrs. Albert Ela- their contributions directly with zar and Mrs. the JNF office or by calling her M a x Chomsky, at UN. 4-7542 or Mrs. Joseph chairmen of ed- Greenbaum at TO. 8-2864. :•ncation. Rabbi Jacob Segal will discuss "Melody `Walk for Those Who in the Rebirth of a People." All Can't' Is Slogan of women are in- Mothers' March on Polio Rabbi Segal vited. Volunteers are needed for the Mrs. Morse Saulson, chapter president, announces that as a Mothers' March on Polio to be permanent memorial to Israel's held throughout Detroit and first President, Dr. Chaim Weiz- Wayne County for one hour, 7 mann, National Hadassah has to 8 p.m., Jan. 29. Anne Camp- decided to give his name to the bell (Mrs. George W. Stark) is bio-chemical laboratories of the chairman of this dramatic new Hadassah-Hebrew Univer- porch light campaign, which sity Medical Center. will climax the March of Dimes Mrs. Norman Rom and Mrs. in every city and village and Louis Redston e, membership town in America. chairman and "minyan mothers" Mrs. Stark pointed out that in enrollment chairman, respective- 1952 polio struck America the ly, point out that "M and M" en- worst blow of all time—an epi- rollment is still open. demic involving 55,000 persons This year the 60,000th child of all ages. At the same time was brought to Israel fo\r reha- 1952 recorded the greatest bilitation under Youth Aliyah strides made by research toward supervision. Almost 15,000 are final conquest of polio. still under the organization's "The overall volunteer frame- care. Hadassah leaders point work covering the whole city out that funds are needed to of Detroit is completed," Mrs. carry on the ever-expanding Stark said. "We need women in functions of Youth Aliyah in Is- every part of the city who will rael. give an hour to answer the Hadassah is also helping to porch lights in their own block meet the shortage of skilled —to walk for those who cannot workers in Israel through its walk. Call WO. 1-7724 today and program at the Louis D. Bran- join the Mothers' March. You deis Vocational Center in Jeru- will receive full information." salem, the Alice Seligsberg voca- tional high school for girls, the 12th Street Council Event fine mechanics and precision in- Iriterpre•tative reader,L. struments workshop, the print- Philips, will recite modern Yid- ing workshop, the fashion in- ish selections at 8:30 p.m., Tues- stitute and the hotel manage- day, at the 12th Street Council ment school. Center. Admission is free. W V Activities YETI - COHEN AUXILIARY will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the Memorial Home. Co-hos- tesses will be Libby Plotnick and Tillie Goldman. Members are urged to bring needles, white thread and white linens to sew cancer pads. * Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI- ARY will meet on Tuesday, at the Memorial Home. Members are urged to report progress on ticket sales for the annual Mili- tary Ball. Delegate to the forth- coming fifth regional conven- tion of JWVA in St. Louis will be announced. Plans for a mem- bership affair in February, for which members will be given awards for bringing in prospects, will be discussed. * * * Department of Michigan pres- ident Lillian Bernstein will install new members of the JOSEPH L. BALE AUXILIARY on Thursday, at the home of Bernice Daskal, 18310 Lauder. The following members will be given recognition for five years of service to the Auxiliary: Edith Bale, Frances Benson, ..Miriam Cantor, Dorothy Cohen, Cele Eichenhorn, Jennie Florence, Gerry Goldstone, Gertrude Hertzberg, Doris Kepes, Roz Marks, Doreen Raskin, Ida Roth - man, Ruth Siegan, Evelyn Star- man, Molly Starman and Bess Levin. Members are requested to bring cookies to be sent to serv- icemen in Korea. • GIN SBURG -ROSENBERG AUXILIARY will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the Memorial Home. Hostesses will be Shirley Medow, Florence Maloff and Shirley Gormazato. * * At its recent meeting, Gen. MAURICE ROSE AUXILIARY planned a Valentine's party for girls at the Juvenile Detention Home. Packages for servicemen were wrapped and mailed at the meeting. An i n f o r m a l get- together followed, at which Flor- ence Leider and Frances Sonne were hostesses, in honor of past president Jennie Fox who is moving to California. 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