14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 11, 1953 Carol Altman Weds Stephen A. Bromberg MRS. STEPHEN A. BROMBERG In a ceremony Sept. 1, at Temple Israel, Carol Lois Alt- man, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Raphael Altman, of 18645 Rose- lawn, was united in marriage to Stephen Aaron Bromberg, of Windsor, Ont., son of Mr. Paul D. Bromberg and Mrs. Jacob D. Geller. The bride wore a gown of Italian silk taffeta, fashioned with a fitted bodice that was appliqued with hand-run alen- con lace. Her bouffant skirt with matching lace fell into a traditional train. A fingertip veil of silk illusion fell in two tiers from her crown of orange arriagei FIELDS - CIOLEK. Bel - Aire Terrace was the scene of the wedding ceremony of Arthur Herbert Fields and Jane Ruth Ciolek on Aug. 24. Rabbi Jacob Segal officiated at the candle- light double-ring ceremony. The bride wore a ballerina- length ice-blue gown of slipper satin, net and lace, trimmed with -tiny pearls. She wore a Mogen Dovid around her neck The . ice-blue cap was 'made of matching lace and pearls, trim- med with a shoulder length veil. Beverly Fields, of Los Angeles, sister of. the bridegroom, was . matron of honor, and Mrs. Sher- man Grosslight,. his aunt, was matron • of honor. Renee Fields, another - sister, was bridesmaid, and Lynda Drapkin was junior bridesmaid. • Al Rice was the bridegroom's best man. Ushers included' Dave Levine and Terry Grosslight, Leslie Grosslight was ring bear- er. Also in the ceremony were Ernest Levin and the bride- groom's mother, Mrs. Sally Fields. Mr. Fields is known more prominently as Artie Fields, the band leader. His wife is a dancer. * * * SELMAN-DEANE. The mar- riage of Elizabeth Virginia Deane, _ daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Percival Deane, and Robert Sel- man, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Selman, was recently announced. blossoms. Mrs. Fred Kaye was matron Co-Chairman of Israel of honor, and Gloria Krigten ' Fashion Revue, Oct. 6 was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Phyllis Altman, Marilyn Kates, Helen Lapides and Lynn Ruth Miller. Jacob D. Geller was the bride-• grOom's best man, and ushers included Fred Kaye, Kenneth Lane, Norman Zilbur, David Belin and Eugene Barrack. Following dinner and a recep- tion at Knollwood Country Club, the couple left for a weddirig trip to The Balsams, N e w Hampshire.. On their return, theY.:Avill". :take up residerice at 1221 Brooklyn, Ann Arbor, Mich. Neg6v Project Supplies Water TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Negev Water Project, designed to sup- ply water for drinking and irri gation purposes to settlements in Israel's southern desert re- gion, is now supplying 35,000,000 cubic meters of water annualy to these settlements, N. Lifshitz, manager of the project, report- ed. He revealed that 800.- 000 dunams (200,000 acres) are being irrigated in the Negev by the Mekroth Water Company and the project. HERSCHEL LEIB Habonim Dancers to Appear on TV "Club Cosmopolitan," loCal television show which features the folk songs and dances of various nationalities, will thiS week spotlight the singing -and. dancing of Israel. The program, seen at -8:30 . p.m., Wednesday, over WXYZ- , TV, Channel 7, will include two typical dances by the Habonim Dance Group. Included in the program will be Geri Barish, Sam Flam, - Harriet Subrim and Muriel Silberstein Wed To Burton Madan Jack Wiener, all of whom have just retruned from the HaboniM Israel Workship, Hannah Eisler, Jerry Katz, Ruthie Malamud, of Ramat Yochanan, . Israel, and .Elliot- Rappaport. ...Under the direction of Miss Barish, the group will dance : "Bat yiftach," and "Hora Aga- dati," a. variation of the - tra- ditional hora. THE REST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT Guard Republican Band Three world 7 famous -.French conductors who lead American orchestras — Pierre Monteux, Charles Munch and Paul Paray- have joined in a salute to the Guard Republican Band of Paris. most famous concert band in the world, which comes to De-- - troit, Oct. 2, on its first Am _ er- ican tour in 50 years. MRS. BURTON MICKEY WOOLF And His Orchestra CALL NOW FOR FALL DATES UN. 3-3737 ••• ■••■ •••••• ■ ••••••• ■•■■ ••• ■ ••••••••••••111"... 111..../. SLATKIN The lawn of the Franklin Hills Country Club was the scene of the wedding ceremony of Muriel Silberstein and Burton Slatkin on Sept. 2. Rabbi Minard Klein officiated. • The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lawrence Sil- berstein, of 1600 Lincolnshire Mr. Slatkin is the son of Mr Mark Slatkin, of Muirland Ave., and the late Mrs. Slatkin. Rela- tives and friends looked on the all-pink wedding from the Club's spacious terrace. Muriel chose a blush - pink! gown of peau de soie with hand-- corded alencon lace appliques, and featured a snug bodice anti off-the-shoulder neckline that fell into short sleeves. She wore gauntlets that came to a point over her hands. Her bouffant skirt, •which fell into a cathed - ra3 train, was appliqued with two lace flowers, each of which ma.s centered with a lustrous pearl and- - surrounded by sparkling tear drops. Her veil of French illusion was two-tiered and of fingertip length. It fell from a Queen Ann cap of matching lace. Her flow-. ens were fleur d'amcur and pha.- elanopsis, centered with an or-. Chid and trailing ivy. Seema Silberstein was her sister's maid of honor, and Mrs Joseph Jacobson served as ma- tron of honor. Bridesmaids were Edythe Colton, Jane Bernstein ; cf New York, MrS. Arthur Smith Mrs. Reuben Snore, of Chicago, and Mrs. Norma Stern. Lawrence Slade was the bride- groom's- best. man, and ushers included Robert Siliman, Arthur Smith, Edward Singer, Louis Starr, Manuel Schubiner, and Telford Slatkin, the bridegroom's cousin. Following a buffet supper and reception at Franklin Hills, tho couple left for an extended trip to the Caribbean and South America. They plan to reside In Detroit. . . ta03am M ariorte d ANNOUNCES The Removal of Her Ballet School TO 13015 W. SEVEN MILE ( Between Meyers ROAD and Schaefer Roads) DETROIT 35, MICHIGAN ENROLLMENT BEGINS SEPTEMBER 8, 1953 PHONE: STUDIO — UN. 1-2824 RES. — TO. 7-9024 CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID SUNDAY SCHOOL Under the personal supervision of RABBI HAYIM DONIN Sessions Begin Sept. 13 at Central High School Registration Closes Sunday, Sept. 27 No child will be accepted after that date Classes from Kindergarten through 8th Grade . MRS. MILTON MAHLER, who is serving as co-chairman with Mrs. Bernard Osnos of the Detroit women's Israel bond fashion revue scheduled for Oct. 6. Jewish Theological Seminary Group Includes Detroiter MAX NEW YORK—Sol Eisenberg, Louis Berry, Joseph Holtzman and Theodore Curtis, of Detroit, outstanding communal leaders, have been appointed to the na- tional cabinet of the NatiOnal Planning Committee of the Jew- ish Theological Seminary of America. The NPC, composed of out- Musical Director Musical Director Fox ii Shubert Th. Station WJR standing community leaders of and Their Orchestras the United States and Canada, Lt. JACK WINOKUR AUXIL - Now Accepting Engagements is the national group which in- IARY will open the season at For terprets the work of the Semin- 8:30 p.m. Monday, at the Me- Weddings — Bar Mitzvahs ary. Social Functions morial Home. Services and social activities for the year will b,-; Max Leib Herschel Leib Jewish News classified ads are discussed. ,TR. 5-4440 TY. 6-9350 • • • proven successful. Try them first. ROBERT J. RAFELSON AUX- ILIARY will meet TueSday, at the home of Ruth Kahn, 19163 St. Marys. Lorraine . White will be co-hostess. Members are urger to bring names of prospectOe members to be invited ti the May you he blessed with a year of organization's tea on ..kpt. 29. Health, Happiowss and prosperity Plans will be made fo -a hospital party in October at Dearborn Irving J. Auslander, Proprietor Veterans Hospita JVVV Le Shono Tovo Tikosevu — CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANERS (All That the Name Implies) Division of White House Cleaners Established 1927 TWinbrook 1-1818 Delegates o' Lt. R 0 Y F. GREEN AUYLIARY attending the convent fl in Chicago last weekend we Claire Spolan; president, and delegates Sarah Nemen, Rth Weiss, Esther Feld and Sylvi Wolf. The delegation visited le Crippled Children's Hospita'for which members of the Auliary stuffed toys. 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