Honor Adas Shalom Confirmands
With At Home Receptions June 21

Saralee Shulman Wed
To Dr. Isadore, Berlman

Adas Shalom Synagogue will hold its confirmation exercises
on Sunday, June 21. At home receptions will be held that after-
noon and evening for the following Adas Shalom confirinands:

SHEILA BETH BURK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Burk, of
3481 W. Outer Dr., 7 to 11 p.m. No cards.
BRENDA FRIED, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fried, of 17351
Pennington, 2 to 5 p.m.. No cards.
CAROL GOLDEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney L. Golden, of
18664 Greenlawn, 3 to 6 p.m. No cards.
AUDREY NANCY HECKER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon H.
Hecker, of 19131 Woodingham, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
MARCIA ELISE KANTER, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Norman E.
Kanter, of 18476 Northlawn, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
PHYLLIS RAE KATZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Katz, of
17358 Pennington, 3 to 5 p.m. No cards.
EILEEN CYRIL LINOVITZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis I.
Linovitz, of 18301 Littlefield. 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
LORRAINE RUTH MILLS. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David D.
Mills, of 4290 Buena Vista, 2 to 5 p.m., at 9014 LaSalle. No
cards.
DOROTHY CHARLOTTE ROBINSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Robinson, of 18681 San Juan, from 7 p.m. No cards.

Golden Honors, 'This
Is Your Life.,' Mark
Fiftieth Anniversary

June 6-.-To .Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Parell (Miriam Sills) , of 13305
LaSalle, a son, Barrett Layne'.
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June 3—To Sgt. and Mrs. Ron-
ald M. Fields, formerly of De-
troit, now stationed with t h e
Marine Corps at Portsmouth,
Va., a son, Robert James.
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• June 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred
M: Braun (Jean Shapero), of
13313 Winchester, Huntington
Woods, a son, Jonathan August.
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June 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Sands (Fayanne Chatlin), of
16561 Mendota, a daughter, Joni
Beth.
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May 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Le-
roy : H. Golman (A n n e Go1d-
ma.n), a son, Samuel David.
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May 27—To Mr. and Mrs, Abe
Kranitz, of Ardmore Ave., a son,
Ian David.
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May 22 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Bader (Faye Simon) 0 a
daughter, Carol Renee.
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May 22—To.Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
ney Adas, of Boston Blvd., a son,
Robert Donald.
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May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Cyril
Feldman (Elaine Fishel). of
19144 Griggs, a son. Mark H.
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May 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Nate
Sobol, of 1 9 3 4 5 Washburn > a
daughter, Noreene Susan,
. * * *
May 16 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Frank (Phyllis Solomon, of
Detroit) , of Omaha. Neb., twin
daughters, Roberta Ann and Re-
nee Susan.

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Unique honors were extended
Sunday evening to Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Pritz, on the occasion • of
their - Olden wedding anniver-
sary, at a dinner for 150 mem-
bers of their family and inti-
mate friends arranged by their
children and grandchildren, at
the Young Israel Center.
The names of the celebrants
were inscribed in the Golden
Book of the Jewish National
Fund in Jerusalem by the
family.
Rabbi Samuel Prero conducted
the impressive ceremony, in an
address which he based on the
31st chapter of Proverbs — "A
woman of valor . ."
Herman Pritz, one of the sons,
presided at a special program.
"This Is Your Life," in which
the children and grandchildren
participated.
There were piano selections by
Marlene Nessel and songs by
Dorothea Buchhalter, grandchil-
dren.
Out-of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Pritz, Mr. and Mrs.
Isadore Goldberg and Mr. and
Mrs. Martha Mandell of Cin-
cinnati.

For a Vacation Treat
Dromedary Fills the Bill

With preparations for the
summer vacation now under
way, the anticipation of a
change to new surroundings for
a month or two, is often tem-
pered by a reluctance. to leave
behind some of the accustomed
daily conveniences at home.
There's one convenience, how-
ever, that need not be aban-
doned at all—the convenience
of quick and effortless home-
baking that so many women
have discovered in Dromedary
Kosher Cake Mixes,
Dromedary Mixes are a boon
to the vacationing housewife
and her • family. Aside from
their proved economy, a pantry
well-stocked with the full Drom-
edary )variety means that fine
kosher. cakes, cookies and muf-
fins are no more than a hand's
reach away. What's more, the
entire process of preparation
takes a mere four minutes from
package to pan—far easier and
quicker than .a trip to the vil-
lage store.
Each of the Dromedary prod-
ucts is prepared with the choic-
est home-kitchen ingredients,
already . measured, sifted and
blended with scientific precision,
so that the mere addition of
water or milk, as directed on the.
package, assures you a perfect
batter and a perfect cake.
And . all Dromedary mixes, like
all the other fine products in
the Dromedary line, carry the
"U" on the package which means
they are endorsed by the Union
of Orthodox Jewish Congrega-
tions of America and prepared
and packaged under its constant
strict supervision.

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16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 12, 1953

Mrs. Markel to Head
Music Study Club

The Music Study Club of De-
troit, one of the largest Jewish
women's musical organizations
in the country, has elected Mrs.
Joseph M. Markel as its new
president.
She will be assisted by Mes-
dames Allan Braver and Henry
Weinberg, vice-presidents; M. J.
Greenberg, Max H. Freeman,
Miss Lillian Newmark, secretar-
ies; Max Reich, treasurer; Julius
Chaj es, Samuel Eisenberg, Judah
Goldring, Joseph Mehr, Jerome
Stasson and Miss Rebecca B.
Fineberg, elected board mem-
bers.
The new :president brings to
the Music Study Club important
knowledge on music, •drama and
choral productions, religious and
secular work. In addition to
writing and directing several
cantatas, Mrs. Markel is a well-
known musician and civic lead-
er.
She has appeared in numerous
concerts and recitals, and is ac-
tive in the Detroit Opera Guild.
Mrs. Markel also was the organ-
izer and is director of the Adas
Shalom Sisterhood choral group.

Engagement Told

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MRS. ISADORE BERLMAN

MISS MAUREEN SIMON

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Simon, of
Collingwood Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Maureen Carole, to Albert Fill,
of Calvert Ave. The bridegroom-
elect attends Hillsdale College
where he is affiliated with Kap-
pa Sigma Kappa fraternity:

In a ceremony May 24, at
Adas Shalom Synagogue, Sara-
lee Lois Shulman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Shulman,
of Muirland Ave., was united in
marriage to Dr. Isadore Berl-
man, of Chicago, Ill., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Berlman, of St.
Louis, Mo. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
and Dr. A. M. Hershman offici-
He that hath no rule over his
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14.
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Feature: Rabbi Bertram W.
Korn, of Con. Keneseth Israel,
in Wyncote, Pa., will be the
guest speaker.

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