Marilyn Krause Wed To Alvin M. Schriber MRS. ALVIN M. SCHRIBER Marilyn Joyce Krause, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Krause, of Roselawn Ave., be- came the bride of Alvin Murray Schriber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schriber, of Grandville Rd., in a ceremony recently at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The bride chose for her wed- ding a gown of ivory taffeta, with a bouffant skirt which swept into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of tulle was held in place by a crown of seed pearls and lace, matching the gown. She carried white orchids en a prayerbook. Mrs. Frederick Schriber, sis- ter-in-law of the bridegroom, was matron of honor, and Janet Fisher, the bride's cousin, was • bridesmaid. Frederick Schri- ber served his brother as best man, and ushers were Danny Krause, the bride's brother, and Charles Topcik, the bridegroom's cousin. Following a honeymoon through the East, the couple Will reside in the Blackstone Manor, on Schaefer Rd. 1 2—DETRO I T JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 25, 1954 MICHIGAN'S FOUR LARGEST SELLING WINES* ROYAL WINDSOR WINDSOR CLUB / LA SALLE RED STRIPE LA SALLE CLUB • First IN QUALITY First IN SALES . FOR 20 YEARS* • On Sale at Better Stores Everywhere •Wines produced in Michigan LASALLE Wines & Champagne, inc. FARMINGTON, MICHIGAN Open House to Houor Brandeis U. Graduate Kaplan-Cherniak Rites Celebrated in Windsor Graduation honors came twice this month to Ramon Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gil- bert, of 3110 Ewald Circle. He received a bachelor of arts de- gree from Brandeis University and also a voice and opera cer- tificate from Longy School of Music at Cambridge, Mass. The talented Detroiter, who started his college career on an athletic scholarship to Brandeis, soon was persuaded by music professors at the school to devote his full attention to singing and voice study. Gilbert appeared in many music programs at Brandeis, and his rich baritone voice was heard in the leading roles of several operas, including "La Serva Padrona," "The Old Maid and the Thief," "Don Giovanni," MRS. IGOR KAPLAN "The Telephone," "Amal and the Night Visitors" and "Dido and In a ceremony June 20, at Aenas." Windsor's' Shaar Hashomayim Last summer, out of 300 con- Synagogue, Cara Ruth Cherniak, testants in Detroit, Gilbert won daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry the privilege of appearing with M. Cherniak, of Victoria Ave., the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Windsor, became the bride of in its series of summer concerts. Igor Kaplan, son of Mr. and He also appeared- last July with Mrs. Bernard K'aplan, formerly the Concert Band on Belle Isle. of Windsor, and now of Mon- In the fall, he will continue his I treal. Rabbi Samuel S. Stollman musical studies at the Longy officiated. School from which he was The bride's gown of ice-blur awarded a full scholarship for monastery satin was fashioned graduate work. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert are plan- with a fitted basque bodice fea- ning open house in their son's turing rose-pointe lace appliqued honor from 3 to 6 p.m., Sunday, about the yoke. Her long-fitted sleeves buttoned at the wrists, at the family home. No cards. and her full skirt extended into a long train. Atop her head she Anita Silverman Wins wore a crown of matching rose- lace from which fell a Rosenwald Scholarship pointe veil of illusion. She carried a white orchid, showered with The annual Julius Rosenwald bouvardias. scholarship, given annually by Mrs. Alfred Rubenstein, sis- the Julius Rosenwald Post, Amer- ican Legion, was awarded this ter of the bride, was matron of year to Anita Silverman, a grad- *nor, and Naomi Kaplan, sis- uate of Durfee Intermediate ter of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Mrs. William Ellmann, School. of Detroit, was a bridesmaid. Anita, daugh- Serving the bridegroom as ter of Dr. and best man was Isadore Gold- Mrs. Maurice baum, of Detroit, while ushers Silverman, of included Earl Cherniak, the 2 1 4 6 Oakman, bride's brother, Larry Glicks- Blvd., was thus man, of London, Ont., and Sid- considered by ney Sitzer, of Toronto. the Post the most outstand- Following a honeymoon in ing young wo- Montreal and Quebec, the couple man in the will take up residence, after June, 1954, class. Miss Silverman September, in Toronto. President of the Victors, school honor society, and active in Jack Wiseman, Alton, Ill., numerous school organizations, president of District Grand Anita was one of six students to Lodge No. 6, Bnai Brith, an- make the Merit Corps, which nounced that BEN Z. , GLASS, recognizes those with outstand- Chicago, district executive secre- ing grades for six semesters. tary for the past 15 years will Anita will enter Central High be honored during the 86th an- School in September. nual convention in Milwaukee, Wis. on Sunday. Several Detroit 4 Bnai Brith members will attend the conclave. fietvry EILAIR STUDIO On the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest Photographers 4 COUNCIL BROADCAST Time: 11:15 p.m., Saturday, June 26. Station : CKLW. Feature: A special tape-re- corded broadcast from the Has- san Arufa School in Jaffa, Israel, one of the schools at which the Israel government has set up an educational program for Arab youngsters, will be presented through the "fforts of the cul- ture commission of the Jewish Community Council. * * * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday, June 27. Station : WWJ. Feature: "For Those Who Dream," the life story of Mrs. Itzhak Ben-Zvi, wife of Israel's president, will be told, honoring the 50th anniversary since the death of Theodor Herzl. Apart from her husband's work, Mrs. Ben-Zvi has won the respect and admiration of the world in realizing the dream of statehood for Israel. Upon Mount Zion shall be de- livergrice, and there shall be holiness; and the house of Ja- cob shall possess their posses- sions.—Obad 1:17. TY. 5-8805 UN. 4-6845 • PORTRAITS • • 3D • SOUND RECORDINGS WEDDINGS • • Name New Officers Of Women's League Serving with Mrs. I r v i n g Small, newly-elected president of the League of Jewish Wom- en's Organizations during the coming year will be: Mesdames Norman K ante r, Marvin B. Levy, Morton Snyder and Nathan Spevakow, v i c e- presidents; George Koven, Jack S e d e r, Phillip Bernstein and Sam Samuels, secretaries; Sam Arkin, treasurer; and Samuel B. Danto, advisor to the executive committee. In formulating plans for the year, Mrs. Small stated that ac- tivities will be centered around the Tercentenary celebration of the Jewish colonization of America. Presidents of all con- MISS ANNE COOPERSTEIN stituent organizations will meet Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Coop- at 1:30 p.m., July 7, at Mrs. Small's home, 1570 W. 7 Mile, erstein, of Santa Rosa Drive, an- nounce the engagement of their to learn of these plans. daughter, Anne, to Sheldon Loewy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis CARD OF THANKS To all those who were kind Loewy, of Pinehurst Avenue. An enough to pay their last respects early fall wedding is planned. to Percy Ulanoff, we, the mem- bers of his family, Rebecca, his For Fine Music .. wife; Abe, his son, Betsy and and Entertainment Valter, his daughter and son-in- Can law, wish to convey our heart- felt thanks and gratitude. 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