• AdivitieJ in Socie Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Ruby, of this city, have left for a two- week tour of California and the West Coast. Enjoying recent vacations at Oakton Manor Resort on the shores of Lake Pewaukee, Wis., were Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown, of Washburn Ave., Mr. and Mrs. L. Mundzow, of Appoline Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen, of St. Mary's Ave. The Actor's Company of Clover Lodge, noted northern resort, located at Omena, Mich., recently featured Joan Ellen Erman, Alan Ross, Doris • Ross and Thelma Whitely in Noel Coward's "Fumed Oak.', This Sunday's presentation, "The Mikado" by Gil- bert and Sullivan, is being directed by Harris Crohn, concert pianist and instructor in music at the University of Texas, in Austin, Tex. Among the guests enjoying these and other pro- grams at Clover Lodge are Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Forman and chil- dren, the 0. B. Lanyis and children, A. Brodskys, F. Hoffmans, H. Glass Harry Nathans, D. Goldmans, S. Krauses, I. Solornons, A. Applebaums, J. Roths, Charles Cohens, Sam Gurnys, N. Levinsons, N. Flustys, Joseph Hertzbergs, Sam Dworkins, Samuel Cutlers, M. Krafts, Sam Freedmans, M. Prices, I. Bersons, Mrs. J. Gellis and the Sam Siegels, of Flint, S. Granadiers, A. - Saxons, L. Levins, Harry Posars, Howard Berkowitz', Abe Kleiners, of Flint, Harry Abrams', Ralph Posners, Moe Orloffs, J. Munsons, M. Zameks, Max Haimans, B. Gaspas', B. Drapkins, J. Metzgers, A. Silks, W. Rabino- witz', Mr. Mickey Smiler, Miss Esther Jacobson, Mrs. B. Mondry and Mrs. Simon Young. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Amdursky (Joanne Bailes) and daughter, Susan, of Chicago, Ill., have returned home after visiting here with Mrs. Amdursky's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Bailes, of Ohio Ave. Miss Pearl Berry, of Huntington Woods, Mich., left last week by air for a five-week tour of Europe, which will include stops in England, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and France. She will return home on Aug. 30. Miss Rachel Sussman, of 3297 Tuxedo, was a xecent guest at Scaroon Manor Resort, on Schroon Lake, N. Y. A garden tea for the benefit of- Children Unlimited—the or- ganization that aids blind children—will be held at 1 p.m., Monday, at the honie Anita Kuzin, 20104 Hubbell. Mr. - Zobert Ginsburg, of 13141 Pembroke, will leave on Sunday for a two-week vacation in Charlevoix, Mich. He will return to Detroit on Aug. 15. .Mr. and Mrs. Max Broder, of 1000 Merton Rd., have left for a vacation in Colorado Springs, Colo. While there, Mrs. Broder, who is president of the Detroit League of the Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children in Denver, will attend the _annual natiofial convention of the Home Aug. 1 to 4. Also attending the parley will be Mrs. Sol Perlman, another Detroit chapter member. Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Wigderson and daughter, Marlene, of Ros- lyn Rd., have returned from a two-week vacation through Wis- consin and Minnesota. Dr. and Mrs. Louis I. Galin, of 18202 Oak Dr., are presently visit- ing in Israel While there, Dr. Galin, national president of Alpha Omega_dental fraternity, will discuss plans for the establishment of the first Israel dental school with Dr. Leo Wertheimer, of the Ha- dassah Medical School, with which the dental school will btassoci- ated. Dr. Galin also isited Dr. Samuel Lewis-Epstein and his son, Dr. Jack Lewin-Epstein, the latter who was recently appointed Re- gent for the three new Alpha Omega chapters in Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem. The 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. , and Mrs. Louis Mandell, 17083 Joy, was celebrated with a gathering of family and friends at their son Leo's residence, 4342 Cortland. The couple's seven children, 16 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren attended. Married in Hungary, the couple came; to Detroit in 1913. Their children include another son, Edward, and five daughters, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Harry Riffenburg, Mrs. Frank Wyner, Mrs. Harry Kideckel, and Mrs. Joseph Ellison. People Make News Israel Government Honors Alliance Israelite Leader ews Brevities • PARIS, (JTA)—At an im- Mrs. LEONARD GUSSOW was pressive ceremony at Alliance one of a delegation of Detroiter Israelite headquarters here at- to attend a meeting of the Unit- tended by .a large number of ed World Federalists in Cleve- French Jewish leaders, Israel land, 0-., called for the purpose Ambassador Jacob Tzur pre- of establishing the Mid-Lakes sented Prof. Rene Cassin, presi- region of the organization, which dent of the Alliance Israelite is dedicated to peace through lUnivereselle, with a certificate the development of the United of his inscription in the Golden Nations as a body able to pre- Book of the Jewish National vent armed aggression anywhere Fund, as a token of gratitude throughout the world. Mrs. Gus- for his "participation in the sow was named liaison officer of great work which made the the newly-estblished region. creation of the State of Israel possible." Music the STEIN-WAY Prof, Cassin, who heads the highest administrative court in DICK France and is also vice-chair- STEIN man of the United Nations Com- mittee on Human Rights, re- and His plying to Ambassador Tzur, Orchestra - stressed the pioneering role MRS. LEON SERLING • Music played by the founder of the • Vocal In a double ring ceremony Alliance. Specialties June 29 at Holiday Manor, San- As an example he cited the TY. 5-2445 dra Marilyn Cohen, daughter of work of the Alliance Agricultural TY. 5-5593 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen, of School, Mikveh Israel, near Jaf- Cortland Ave., was united in fa, and stated that it was in an marriage to cpl. Leon Serling, Alliance school that Eliezer Ben son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ser- Yehuda, the father of modern ling, of Greenlawn Ave. Rabbi Hebrew, started his career. Morris Adler and Cantor Hyman Adler officiated. Photographers Do not try The bride wore a gown of things.—Aesop to do impossible white nylon net and satin, fea- BABY and WEDDING turing a fitted bodice and accen- tuated with lace sleeves and a For the finest music available for Sp ecialists... bouffant satin skirt which ended Dances and Private Parties. in a sweep train. - Her fingertip ENGAGEMENT GLOSSIES, DAVE FRANK veil fell from a crown of tiny PORTRAITS, CANDIDS, ETC. seed pearls, and she carried a And His Orchestra 11344 DEXTER TO. 8-6980 white prayerbook and a white WE. 3-2754 orchid. Eva Yampolsky was maid of honor, and Mrs. Morris Goldberg was matron of honor. Brides- maids were Marlene Taylor, Dependable tasteful 'coverage' in color motion pictures of your wedding Sheila Kaufman, Dolores Case NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE! and Mrs. Seymour Garsoff. Newsreel length COLOR movie . . Jack Serling, brother of the $1 9 including an EASTMAN KODAK PRO- bridegroom, was best man, and JECTOR for you to OWN, ONLY ushers were Seymour Garsoff, Leon Bial, Joel Lutz and Harold $99.50 Or with EASTMAN CAMERA instead of projector Kalich. Yale Falick and Leslie JUST CALL Aronoff were ring bearers and Cheryl Goldberg and Donna Aronoff were flower girls. Following dinner and a recep- • For Information and Free Demonstration tion, the newlyweds spent their TE. 4-7897 TO. 8-2705 honeymoon at Scaroon Manor, on Schroon Lake, N. Y., eirroute to -Boston, Mass., where the This Week Shop These Values at the bridegroom is stationed and where the couple- are presently making their home. Out of town guests included 'Where Old Friends Meet to Shop' relatives . from Boston, Chicago, New York and Los Angeles. FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS •■ •11111111• ■ •• ■ 1101•11. KEITH BRIDES ... 50 SID SIEGEL DEXTER DAIMON MARKETS Certification Denied To Discriminating Group TORONTO, (JTA)—The. On- tario Labor Relations Board has elected president of the ZOA refused certification to the Chris- Labor Association of Can- who left to attend World Zionist tian ada because its constitutional Actions Committee meetings in requirements that members ad- Jerusalem. here to Christian doctrines "serve * • * * to impose restrictions on eligi= Prof. SYDNEY GOLDSTEIN, bility for membership." T constitution of the associ- The head of the department of aero- ation says that its aim is the nautical engineering of Techni- practical application of Chris- on, Israel Institute of Technol- tian principles in collective bar- ogy in Haifa, has Peen invited gaining." Another of its objec- to serve as a visiting lecturer of tives was to "Make propaganda applied science at Harvard Uni- for Christian economic and in- versity for the academic year dustrial principles and their 1954-55, it was announced by J. proper application." W. Wunsch, president of Amer- The board suggested in its de- ican Technion Society. The cision that the association giye Technion scientist will attend consideration to anti - discrim- the congress of the International ination clauses in the Labor Re- Union of Theoretical and Applied lations Act and the Fair Employ- Mechanics in Br u s s e l s this ment Practices Act "before it month, and will address an in- submits any further applications ternational congress of mathe- to this board." matics in Amsterdam in Septem- ber. He also will visit various Groucho Marx says he owns universities in Europe. General what is without a doubt the laz- Yaacov Dori, Technion presi- iest rooster in the world. "He's dent, revealed' that Professor so lazy," explains Groucho, "that Goldstein had, at his own re- he's•never crowed in his life. He quest, been relieved of his duties waits for another rooster to crbw as vice-president of Technion . and then' nods his head." so that he may be free to pursue his scientific work. * * FOR A SUNDAY TREAT A. HAROLD MURRAY, execu- tive director of the Educational Alliance of New York for the past five years, has been ap- Bar-B-Q Lomb Ribs pointed director of the depart- and Prime Filet Steaks ment of community affairs of the American Jewish Committee, KAPLAN BROS. it was announced by Dr. John KOSHER MEATS Slawson, AJC executive vice- president. 18211 WYOMING Miss Grace Grossmann, na- tionally-recognized authority on psychiatric social work, has been appointed D i - rector of the Department of S o c i al Service and Rehabilita- tion at the fa- mous free, non- sectarian Na- tional Jewish Hospital at Denver. Miss Grossman will assume her du- ties at the na- tion-wide medi- cal center for Miss Grossman tuberculosis and chest diseases on Sept. 1, after 17 years as executive director of the Brook= lyn, N. Y., section, National Council of Jewish Women. * Father WILLIAM V. E. CASEY, S.J., of Boston College, Depart- ment of Theology, left New York via Scandinavian Airline Sys- tern, to join the group of Priests, Rabbis and Ministers who are touring Europe and the Holy Land, through the Intercultural Travel Seminar, sponsored by tl.e Commission on Religious Organizations of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Father Casey landed at Hamburg, later stopping at Rome, before flying to Tel Aviv where he was met and welcomed by members of the Seminar. * * ABRAHAM GOODMAN, of New York, was named to serve as act- ing president of the Zionist. Or- ganization of America in the ab- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 sence of Morlazner May, newly Friday, July 30, 1954 4c Sandra Cohen Weds Cpl. 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