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May 07, 1954 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-05-07

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Eve Gutenberg Wed

To Kenneth Shulak

12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 7, 1954

Ethel Perlmutter to Wed
Pvt. Joel A. Lu Bin

Bar Mitzvahs

MRS. KENNETH C. SHULAK

Speaking their marital vows
before Rabbi Jacob E. Segal in a
recent ceremony at Adas Shalom
Synagogue, were Eve Lucille Gu-
tenberg, granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Azimoff, of
Clements Ave., and Kenneth
Charles Shulak, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Shulak, of Fairfield
Ave.
The bride wore•a gown of bri-
dal white Alencon lace with a
snug-fitting bodice, topped by
sheer white net and tiny seed
pearls. Her three-tiered veil of
illusion fell from a cap of Alen- ,
con lace, studded with seed
pearls, and she carried a corsage
of white orchids and stephano-
tis on a white Bible.
Frances Smolnick was maid of
honor, and bridesmaids were
Corinne Shulak, Florine Lubkin,
Gail Cousins and Marcia Hendin.
Lawrence Shaprio served as best
man, and ushers included Fred-
erick B. Shulak, Robert Littman,
Sheldon Beck, Carl Shulak and
Frederic L. Shulak.
Following dinner, the young
couple left for a honeymoon in
New York. On their return, they
are residing at 13641 Dexter.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaplan, of
18960 Muirland, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ger-
ald, on Saturday, at Cong. Mogen
Abraham. A family dinner in
his honor will be held that eve-
ning, in the family home.
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Willis, of
18453 Kentucky, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, James
Barry, on Saturday, at Temple
Beth El. A reception in his
honor will be held at home, Sun-
day, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J.
Sneider announce the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, Raymond
MISS ETHEL PERLMUTTER
Barry, on Saturday, at Beth
Mr. and Mrs. Al Perlmutter,
Aaron Synagogue. A dinner in of 19161 Pennington, announce
his honor will be held on May 16, the engagement of their daugh-
in the Calvert Dining Room.
ter, Ethel Harriet, to Pvt. Joel
* * *
Ashton LuBin, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weitzer, of Mrs. Arthur LuBin, of 19990 Lau-
17387 Stoepel, announce the Bar der.
The bride-elect formerly at-
Mitzvah of their son, Harry, on
Saturday at Cong. Bnai Jacob. A tended the University of Michi-
reception in honor of the Bar gan, and Pvt. LuBin was a stu-
Mitzvah will be, held the follow- dent at Wayne University before
entering the armed forces. He is
ing day, at the synagogue.
presently stationed at Ft. Knox,
* * *
Ky. - No wedding date has been
Mr. and Mrs. William Israel set.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, David, on May 15, at
iShaarey Zedek to Host
Adas Shalom Synagogue.
* * *
Conservative Parley
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Bern-
stein, of Oak Dr., announce the
Representatives of all Con-
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ron- servative congregations in Mich-
ald Gary, on Saturday, at Cong. igan will participate in the an-
Shaarey Zedek. A dinner in his nual conference of the Michigan
honor will be held May 16, at Region of the United Synagogue
the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel.
of America, it was announced by
* * •
Dr. Leonard Sidlow, president.
Participants from Detroit are
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Bern-
stein, of 2981 Buena Vista, an- Louis Haber, Manny Lax, Adas
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Shalom; Albert Burke, Dr. Ellis
son, Allan David, on Saturday, B. Rifkin, Ahavas Achim; Louis
at Cong. Bnai David. A dinner Ellenson, Harry Green, Beth
in his honor will be held that Aaron; Harry J. Gunsberg, Jul-
ius Reznik, Bnai Moshe; Rabbi
evening, at Lachar's.
Morris Adler, Daniel Cullen, Ben
L. Goode, Hyman Safran, Elliot
Schwartz, Dr. Leonard Sidlow,
Shaarey Zedek.
• Coming from out-state will be
T. George Sternberg, Jewish
YETZ-COHEN POST recently Community Association, Bay
elected the following office,rs: City; I. Edward Rosenfeld, Louis
Harry Hoffman, commander; Rudner, Beth Israel, Flint; Abe
Frank Wasser and Hy Green, Dr a s i n, Seymour Rappaport,
vice-commanders; Cal DeRoven, Benjamin T. Smith, Ahavas Is-
quartermaster; Ted Kaminsky, rael, Grand Rapids; Herman
adjutant; Harry Friedman and Fisher, Alfred Thea, Congrega-
George Rich, trustees; Eli Fried- tion of Moses, Kalamazoo; David
man, judge advocate; Sam Al- Utley, Bnai Israel, Pontiac; De-
pert, chaplain; Newton Jackson, Vere Kostoff, Bnai Israel, Sagi-
sgt-aVarms; Irving Citron, his- naw.
torian; Robert Goldman, hospi-
The conference, for which
taler; Ben Cohen, publicity; Cong. Shaarey Zedek will serve
Herman Nelson, blood bank; as host, is scheduled for May 16.
Dan Niss, athletics; Ray Weiss, The general theme will be "New
service officer; Irving Citron Trends In Synagogue Lite," and
and Herman Nelson, poppy sales. will be keynoted by Dr. Emil
The Post is presently planning Lehman. assistant executive di-
its ninth annual dinner-dance rector of the United Synagogue
for May 23, at Club Gay Haven. of America.
For tickets, call Frank Wasser,
Seminars on "New Trends in
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Jewish Education," "New Trends
* * *
in Leaders hip Development,"
Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST "New Trends in Synagogue Ad-
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, ministration" and a discussion
at the home of Joe May, 18010 on "Is Conservative Judaism Be-
Greeniawn. A social hour will coming the Pattern for Ameri-
follow business discussions.
can Jewish Life?" are planned.

J W V Activities

Recently - elected officers of
Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY i
will be installed at ceremonies
on May 16, in the Memorial
Home. Mrs. Edith Hoffman,
Department of Michigan Auxil-
iary president, will install the
following: Sarah Nemon, presi-
dent; Sylvia Glassman and Ruth
Weiss, vice-presidents; Lorraine
Stricoff, treasurer; Sarah Iwrey,
chaplain; Gertrude Left, patri-
otic instructor; Betty Scheinker,
conductress; Josephine F a i n,
guard; Rose Harrison, historian
and publicity; Esther Borenstein
and Florence Sriro, secretaries;
Claire Spolan, Ann Harrison,
Flo Sriro and Sylvia Wolf,
trustees.
* * •
Florence Marshall was elected
president of Lt. ELI LEVIN
AUXILIARY at its recent nomi-
nation and election meeting. She
will be assisted by Shirley Rosen
and Florence Korotken, vice-
presidents; Florence Joseff, trea-
surer; Rosalind Weisman and
Evelyn Anchill, secretaries; Ada
M e s s e r, patriotic instructor;
Frieda Shiffman, conductress;
Ida Phillips, chaplain; Ruth
Stark, guard; Gertrude Haber-
man, historian; Louba Lupiloff,
Gertrude Haberman and Shir-
ley Lewis, trustees. These of-
ficers will be installed in a joint
ceremony with the Post at 8:30
p.m., Sunday, in the Memorial
Home. A meeting is scheduled
for 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, at the
Home, when hostesses will be
Rose Marion and Edith Freed-
man.
* * *
Lt. ROY F. GREEN POST re-
cently elected Sam Spolan to
serve as commander for the en-
suing year. He will be assisted
by Harvey Glassman and Mor-
rie Richmond, vice-commanders;
Irving Rubin, quartermaster; and
Dave Prussian, judge advocate.
Installation of both Post and
Auxiliary officers will be held
jointly at 9 p.m., May 16, in the
Memorial Home. -

ROBERT J. RAFELSON AUX-
ILIARY will combine their in-
stallation of officers ceremony
with its Mother's Day program
at 6:30 p.m., May 18, in the
Memorial Home. Supper will be
followed by a children's show.
Officers to be installed are Do-
lores Wein b e r g e r, president;
Evelyne Schwartz and Gail La-
Pota, vice-presidents; Ida Max-
man, treasurer; Sylvia Wasser-
man and Ray Fisher, secretaries;
Fay Malinoff, conductress; Jo
Goldman, historian; Toby Brod-
er, patriotic instructor; Rose
Sagas, chaplain; Dorothy Foster,
Rhoda Breener and Shirley Tap-
fer, trustees.

Sunday Nighters to Meet
Sunday Nighters will meet
Sunday evening, at the D. W.
Simons Jewish Center, 4000 Tux-
edo, after recessing from activi-
ties during the Passover sea-
son. Meetings will continue
weekly through the middle of
June, stated Jack Schaefer, pro-
gram chairman,

Women Plan Follow-Up Solicitation
Report Meeting to Be Held Sunday

Members of general solicita-
tion of the Women's DiVision in
the Allied Jewish Campaign will
follow up their G-Day efforts on
Monday, at the general solicita-
tion report meeting, in the au-
ditorium of the Davison Jewish
Center, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Miss Laikin Back
From State Dept.
Service in India

Results on the progress of the
women's phase of the campaign
will be reported at this time.
Mrs. Alexander Sanders, chair-
man of general solicitation, re-
. porting the results of G-Day,
termed the efforts of general so-
licitation workers on May 2 as
magnificent.
She requested all workers to
cover all remaining prospects
and bring complete reports to
the meeting.

Tennis player Dick Savitt is
Miss Judith Laikin, daughter making a try at a comeback, and
of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lai- from recent results it looks as if
kin, returned this week from In- he might be successful.
dia where she served for two
years and three months as Third
Wedding, Bar Mitzvah and
Secretary and Vice Consul with
Sweet Sixteen Invitations.
the U. S. Embassy.
Matches and Napkins
Complete Selection at Reasonable
A member of the staff of the
Prices
U. S. State Department, Miss
MRS. KATE ALTMAN
Laikin has now been assigned
to the U. S. Embassy in London,
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in the same capacities she held
in India.
During her absence from this
country, she visited for a month
in Israel. She is a graduate of
the University of Michigan and
Photographers
did post-graduate work at Co-
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