Gloria Greenberg Wed To Robert L. Krause MRS. ROBERT L. KRAUSE Gloria G. Greenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Green- berg, of 18500 Santa. Barbara, re- cently became the bride of Rob- ert L. Krause, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Krause, of 19365 San- ta Barbara, .in a ceremony at Bnai Moshe. Rabbis Moses Lehr- man and Moses Fischer offici- ated. The bride chose a gown of white, silk mousseline de soie, featuring a fitted bodice accent- uated with a portrait neckline and a bouffant skirt which end- ed in a sAreep train. Her two- tiered veil of silk illusion fell to fingertip length, and she carried:: a Bible surrounded by white or- chids and stephanotis. Mrs. Celia Mager, aunt of the bride was matron of honor, and Bernice Lumberg was brides- i maid. Paul Krause was his brother's best man, and _Jerry Greenberg was an usher. Following a h on ey moon through the New England States and Canada, the couple will re- side at 2400 Ewald Circle. WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH? 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Gutterman, was awarded a diamond menorah pin. * * * LOUIS STONE LODGE, Bnai Brith, recently entertained vet- erans at Marine Hospital with an evening of bingo and refresh- ments. Gifts were distributed to all patients. The committee in charge of the event included Al Stern, Bill Fogelman, Eben Fred- enberg, Bob Mullen, Sid Robins, Sam Bornstein and Norman Kru- gel, chairman. Youngsters Can't Wait For Special Polio Drive; Raise $14 at Carnival When the National Founda- tion for Infantile Paralysis con- ducts a special campaign on Aug. 31 for additional funds with which to combat the dreaded polio, youngsters in in the Seven Mile-Evergreen section will be able to hold their heads high and say "We've done our part." This week, five boys and girls mustered together the best neighborhood talent to put on a carnival and picnic for children in the section, with all proceeds being sent to the March of Dimes. Leading the effort were Rich- ard and Chuckie Waggenheim, of 20089 Vaughan, Wendy Man- son, of 20081 Vaughan, Barbara Jean Bebble, a cousin of the Waggenheims who was staying at their home, and Michael Glussman, of 20099 Vaughan. The Waggenheim youngsters and Wendy Manson had heard their mothers, Mrs. Albert Wag-. genheim and Mrs. Sheldon Man- son discussing a letter they each received from Helen Hayes, na- tional chairman of the March of Dimes. The letter, sent to campaign workers, told of the extra funds that were needed to combat polio and of a special porch light drive planned for Aug. 31 in which the funds were to be rais- ed. Not content to wait that long, the youngsters rallied over 50 neighborhood children, served them hot dogs and hamburgers played games and had a lot of constructive. fun. And the fund needed to fight infantile paralysis was reduced by 14 enthusiastically-received dollars. Degree for Mrs. Silverman NEW YORK, (JTA)---Mrs. Ar- chibald Silverman of Providence, noted Zionist leader, received an honorary degree of Doctor of Education from Rhode Island College of Education. The de- gree was presented at the com- mencement, which also marked the 100th anniversary of the College. Be Safe! Be Sure! Have Your DRAPES, CURTAINS and Household Articles Laundered or Dry Cleaned —by Faultless . . Specialists for Over 25 Years—with Detroit's Largest, Exclusive, Most Modern Plant Devotee io Making Your Drapes, Curtains and Household Ariicles Sparkling Clean, Fresh and Beautiful! Recommended by All Interior Decorators Curtain Laundry & Cleaners 4737 Elmhurst near Broadstreet ' June Bride DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, July 16, 1954 Miss Rosen Engaged To Aaron. Friedman News Brevities MRS. JACK SCHNEIDER Lila Mae Weiss, daughter of Mrs. William Weiss, of Santa Rosa, and the late Mr. William Weiss, became the bride of Jack Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Schneider, 'of Collingwood Ave., in a ceremony June 27 at Temple Israel. Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Cantor Robert Tul - man officiated. Mrs. Aaron Wallis was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Jacqueline Green, Shirley Dub, and Mrs. Thomas Schneider, Philip Green, the bride's uncle, gave her in marriage. The bridegroom's brother, Martin Schneider, was his best man. Ushers included Herbert Weiss, Thomas Schneider, • Dr. Ray Feldman, Dr. Max Farber, Dr. • Milton Cogan and George Remb awn. - Following the reception, the couple left for a wedding trip through Mexico. On their return they will reside at 3510 Ewald Circle. Guests from New York were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seligmann and son, Daniel, and Mrs. Harry Schwartz and daughter, Betty. BODZIN FAMILY CLUB re- cently concluded its season with a meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Blitz, of Greenlawn Ave. Among the guests were Mrs. Jonas Cohen and Mrs. Philip Monter, of Long Island and the Bronx. The group's final social event was a wienie .roast at Palmer Park. * a* MATTATHIAS TENT HIVE, of the Maccabees, will hold its an- nual picnic on Sunday, at Middle Rouge Park. Members are in- vited to bring their friends and children. Prizes, favors, games, contests and refreshments are planned. * * * Detroit will have an appal.- tunity to hear the' famous Con- certgebouw Orchestra of Am- sterdam in Masonic Auditorium Oct. 26. The Concertgebouw was founded in 1888. MISS SUZANNE ROSEN Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Rosen, of 18065 Roselawn, announce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne, to Aaron Friedman of 4074 Lawrence, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. Friedman. Wedding, Bar Mitzvah and Sweet Sixteen Invitations. 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'Little Helper's' Drive To Last Through Summer The "little helper's" campaign, sponsored In this area by the City of Hope Cancer Fighters, gained momentum as members of the organization obtained contributions from youngsters in their neighborhoods . in the "crusade against cancer and leukemia." . The drive will be conducted throughout the summer months. Members of the Cancer Fighters seek to enroll Detroit youngsters as "little helpers." Throughout the nation, 290 City of Hope Auxiliaries are contributing to the drive. When a youngster makes his contribution, he receives a but- ton and a membership card signed by cowboy movie and television star Roy Rogers, na- tional sponsor of the project. To enroll a child as a "little helper,", call Mrs. Stanley Oschin, chairman, UN. 1-7581 or UN. 3-5928. FOA Approves Oil Shipment WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The Foreign Operations Administra- tion announced authorization from previously allocated funds of .$2,400,000 in crude oil for Is- • rael. 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