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August 21, 1953 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-08-21

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Ilene Purdy Wed
To New Yorker

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15

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MRS. .STANLEY SCH'VVARTZ

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Before an altar setting of
white chrysanthemums and gla-
dioli, Ilene Marcia Purdy ex-
changed marriage vows with
Stanley Sheldon Schwartz on
Aug. 16. Rabbi Morris Adler of-
ficiated.
Only the immediate families
of the couple attended the wed-
ding which was solemnized at
the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy,
of Chicago Blvd. The bride-
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Schwartz, of New
York City. A reception followed
the afternoon ceremony.
For her wedding, the bride
chose a gown of ivory silk or-
gandy over tulle and taffeta,
fashioned with a fitted • bodice
and long pointed sleeves. Ap-
pliqued Swiss organdy daisies
edged the tunic which fell in
tiers over a bouffant skirt styled
with a short sweep at the back.
An organdy bonnet matching
the petal daisies on the tunic
held her three-tiered veil of silk
illusion. She carried a white
prayer book centered with a
white orchid and stephanotis.
Mrs. Edward Frazer Purdy,
sister-in-law of the bride, was
the matron of honor, and Leon-
ard Schwartz, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man. Ed-
ward Frazer Purdy, the bride's
brother, served as usher.
Following a wedding trip to
Bermuda, the young couple will JDC Seeks Funds to Wipe Out
Make their home in Ann Arbor Trachoma in Casablanca
where Mr. Schwartz will com-
plete his studieS in the Univer-
CASABLANCA — Trachoma
sity of Michigan Law School. , can be wiped out in the mellah
(g Ii e t t o) of Casablanca if
enough funds are provided to do
Israel New Year Cards
job, William Bein, Joint Dis-
Available in Detroit Stores the
tribution Committee' director for
A beautiful selection of New Morocco, reported here.
The JDC official pointed to a
Year's cards, printed in Israel,
are available in several De - unique experiment in mass tra-
troit stores. Jules Doneson, choma treatment recently com-
managing director of Israel En- pleted in the heart of the Jew-
terprises, 11820 Dexter, sole dis- ish slum quarter here. Results
tributor of these cards in the of this experiment, he said, fur-
state of Michigan, has announc- nished "positive proof" that the
ed that Israel cards may be pur- ravaging eye disease — which
chased at Grinnell Brothers often leads to blindness and
( downtown) and their Livernois which afflicts tens of thousands
store, at Alert Printing (Curtis of Jews across North Africa —
and Wyoming), Karp Drug Co. ; can be successfully treated.
('1 Mile-P inehurs t), Pioneer
Printing (Dexter-Burlingame), Hebrew Union College to Print
and also at Israel Enterprises, Bibliography of Library List
Dexter at Tuxedo.
The Jewish community is cau-
CINCINNATI — The Hebrew
tioned against buying from un- Union College-Jewish Institute
authorized peddlers and solici- of Religion, Reform rabbinic
tors posing as "Israeli shlich- school, will share the treasures
im." Buyers are urged to look of its libraries through issuance
for the mark "Printed in Israel" of a new publication, "Studies
if they want Israel imported in Bibliography and Booklore,"
cards.
announced Dr. Nelson Glueck,
president of the College-Insti-
Warburg Housing Project
tute.
To add to the world's knowl-
In Israel Nearly Completed
edge of Jewish history and cul-
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Minister tural life, the Library periodical
of Labor Golda Meyerson in- will be centered on scientific
spected the first housing project study of the book, giving special
to be built in Israel under a re- attention to paleographical or
volving fund established in typographical peculiarities, or-
memory of the late Felix War- namentation, ownership, cen-
burg by his wife Mrs. Frieda sorship and the like.
Schiff Warburg.
The project, now nearing Holy Day Services at Nevele
completion, consists of some 200
Nevele Country Club at Ellen-
concrete units which will be sold
at low prices to Yemenite im- ville, N.Y., announces that ar-
migrants now living in a nearby rangements have been com-
camp. The project is located pleted for the Rosh Hashanah
near Hadera. Money from the and Yom Kippur services which
sale of the homes will revert to will be conducted in its air con-
the fund and will be used to ditioned synagogue by Rev.
Robert Fingeroth.
build more homes.

A drive has been started by
the Bnai David Men's Club C0113.-
mittee on veterans affairs to
furnish pocket book editions of
mysteries, adventure stories and
other novels.
The bOoks will be sent to vet-
erans in hospitals - throughdut
the country and to soldiers serv-
ing overseas. Members and the
community-at-large are urged
to send all books to Murray Mai-
sel, at Maisel's Shoes, 12060 Dex-
ter.

FRANKFURT, (JTA) Wolf
gang Hedler, a deputy in the
German Parliament,' who. was
sent to jail in 1951 for 'publicly
attacking Jews, has been named
as a • candidate to the Bunde-
stag by the neo-Nazi Nationalist
Rally in the town of Esslingen.
in BadenWUerttemberg. •
Dr. Werner Naumann, one-
time deputy to Nazi leader Jo-
seph Goebbels, who was ar -
rested earlier this year by the
British authorities for plotting
to restore a Nazi regime to Ger-
many, has been named a candi-
date by the neo-Nazi German
Party. He will run in Lower Sax-
ony where the outlawed Social-
ist Reich Party reached a maxi-
mum strength two years ago.

(2

LADIES AUXILIARY, JEWISH
HOUSE OF SHELTER, will spon-
sor a picnic on Monday, for 75
patients at Ypsilanti State Hos-
pital, it was announced by Mrs.
Morris Dorn, president.
*
*
Proceeds from a recent social
given at Cass Lake by Clara Ro-
senberg for the EQUALITY
CLUB will be used for pledges
for the club's annual donor
luncheon, scheduled for Dec. 3,
at Holiday Manor.
* *
*
At a meeting of YOUNG ISRA-
EL WOMEN'S LEAGUE, Mrs.
Hyman R. Cohen, president,
named the following to serve as
chairmmen of the group's donor
event, to be held Nov. 2, at
Young Israel Center: Mesdames
Isadore Levin, general chair-
man; David Applebaum, co-
chairman;' Saul Semansky, tick-
ets; Emil Spillman, co-chair-
man; Solomon Cohen, journal;
Hugo Apt, darlings; Jean Kap-
lan, Memoriams; David Novet-
sky, divisions; Marion Raimi,
arrangements; Samuel Prero
and David J. Cohen, program;
and Joshua Sperka, publicity.
* *
*
Gen. MAURICE ROSE POST
and AUXILIARY will hold its
annual wienie roast on .Satur-
day l evening, at Palmer Park.
For reservations, call co-chair-
men, Rose Karden, UN. 4-9413,
or Herman Gorman, VE. 8-2608.
* * *
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will hold a membership
meeting at 8:45 p.m., Tuesday
in the synagogue social hall to
welcome in the new season, an-
nounces Mrs'. Louis Ellenbogen,
president. The season's first so-
cial will be planned for Sept. 1.
* *
*
NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH, Jewish Women's Eu-
ropean Welfare Organization,
will meet at 12 noon, Wednes-
day, at the home of Mrs. Sara
Schwartz, 18661 Ohio. Mrs. Sadie
Bienenfeld-Haut, president, stat-
ed that chairmen would be ap-
pointed for this fall's annual
donor luncheon.

List Two Neo-Nazis as Bnai David Men Start
Candidates in Germany Book Drive for Veterans

Betrothal Told

Friday, August 21, 1953

. Out of the depths I cry to
Thee. 0 Lord: 0 Lord, hear my
voice!—Ps. 129, 1.

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