14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS il

Friday, October 8, 1954

Recent Bride

MRS. MELVIN J. REINHART

At a recent ceremony at Hotel
Statler, Malverne G 1 e i b e r,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Na-
than Gleiber, of 17555 Sussex,
was joined in matrimony to
Melvin Joseph Reinhart, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Reinhart.
Rabbi Adler officiated. .
Attending the bride were Mrs.
Alfred Speier of Buffalo, N. Y.,
as matron-of-honor, Miss Reva
Davidson and Miss Susan Per-
nick as maids-of-honor, and
Madelene Sommers, the bride's
niece. as flower girl.
The bridegroom chose as his
attendants Morton Metzger as
best man. and Norman Sommers
and Dr. Fred Weisman as ushers.
After honeymooning at Bar
Harbor, Me. and the New Eng-
land states, the newlyweds took
up residence in Ann Arbor; !
Mich.

Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence H. LoPatin (Florence!
Grossman), of 14080 Elgin, Oak
Park. Mich., a son, Norman I
Stuart.
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Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Collins (Carolyn Greenberg), a
son, Andrew Jon.
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Sept. 30—To Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley J. Winkelman (Peggy
Jane Wallace), of Canterbury
Dr.„ a son, Roger Edward.
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Sept. 28—To Dr. and Mrs.
Harold Duchan (Phyllis David-
son), of Waverly Ave., a daugh-
ter. Karen Lynn.
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Sept. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. ,
John James Ginn, Jr., (Irene •
Neuvirth'), o f Birmingham, I
Mich.. a daughter, Mabel Vic-
.toria.
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Sept. 26—To Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Ross (Rosalyn Rosen),
of 17385 Santa Barbara, a son,
Gerald Bruce.
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Sept. 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Baril (Paula Clark), - of
16111 Curtis, a son, Roy Alan.
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Sept. 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Weberman (G 1 o r i a
Moore ) , of 4066 Tyler, a son,
Stephen Mark.
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Sept. 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Schuman (Florence
Brown), of Riverview Ave., a
daughter, Nancy Ellen.
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Sept. 24--To Dr. and Mrs, Alan

The FARBAND LABOR ZION-
IST ORDER called upon its
branches to mark the tercenten-
ary of Jewish life in America
with appropriate celebrations.
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The 29th annual national con-
vention of _MIZRACHI WOM-
EN'S ORGANIZATION of Ameri-
ca will take place Nov. 7-10 in
Atlantic City, N. J.
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Saturday color movie lecture
shows for young people of high
school and intermediate school
age will be given this season by
the World Adenture Series, it is
announced by George F. Pierrot,
managing director. Like the
Sunday lectures,they w i 11 be
given in the au-
ditorium of the
Detroit Institute
of Arts. World
Adventure Ser-
ies is a non-
profit educa-
tional institu-
tional starting
its 22nd season
at the. Institute
Pierrot
under Pierrot's
direction. Fourteen of the world's
outstanding explorers, advent-
urers and travelers will present
their shows in person beginning
Nov. 6, and continuing every two
weeks through March 26. Each
show will be presented twice—
at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Den-
nish Glen Cooper, Detroit teach-
ers, lecturer and traveler, will
preside at the shows.

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SERVE OUR SCHOOLS COM-
MITTEE will hold its first mem-
bership meeting of the season at
8:30 p.m., Monday, at Unitarian
Church, 4605 Cass. Dr. Remus
Robinson, a board member of
Urban League and the SOS Com-
mittee will speak on the inter-
mediate Schools. The public is
invited.

C. Lakin (Eleanor Bachman), of I
Pennington Dr., a son, Robert
Bachman.
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Sept. 22—To Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold I. Feuerman (Thelma,
Shapiro), of 19203 Coyle, a
daughter, Lisa Carol.
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Sept. 21—To Mr. a n d- Mrs.
Marvin Weinstein (Suzanne
Zeckman), of 18442 Muirland, a
daughter, Janice Ann.
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Sept. 20—Mr. and Mrs. Saul R.
Gaines (Adele Karp), of 24240
Jerome, Oak Park, Mich., a
daughter, Joy Rochelle.
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Sept. 19—Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Stern (Shirley Katz), of 12811
Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, Mich.,
a son, Theodore Howard.

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Sept. 17—To Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Tamaroff (Claire Wies-
enberg), a son, Jeffrey Louis.
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Sept. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Wilson (Madelyn Sand-
ler), a son, Ronald Dale.
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Sept. 1. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Glen Fisher (Irene
Lipshaw), of 13141 Oak Park
Blvd.. Oak Park, Mich., a daugh-
ter, karyn Ann. ,
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Sept. 10—To Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin T. Holtzman (Shirlee Ash),
of 2766 Woodstock, a son, Jona-
than S.
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Sept. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Moorstein (Sylvia Fin-
stein, of Cambridge, Mass.), of
24270 Majestic, Oak Park, Mich.,
a son, Barton David.
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Sept. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
win Meyers (Goldie Yunis), of
14341 Curtis, a son, Howard Al-
len.

RABBI LEO V.
GOLDMAN, M.A.

Aug. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Fenton (Shirley Zirulnik).
former Detroiters now of 4269.
Bayard Rd., Cleveland, 0.,'
daughter, Marcy Ann.

CERTIFIED MOHEL
Rev. Yehudah Loewy

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LAPEER PARENTS ASSOCIA-
TION, devoted to providing edu-
cational and recreational equip-
Our blessing goes out on the New Year
! meat for mentally retarded
5715 to our friends, relatives and the entire
[ children in the Lapeer State
Home and Training School, will
community for lasting happiness and long life.
hald its annual Harvest Festival
A.
all day Saturday, at Carpenters
F.
Hall, 22521 Grand River. The
Rev.
&
Mrs.
Hyman
J.
Adler & Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Franzblau &
sum of $5,000 is sought to pro-
Family
Family
vide additional care for 4,200 pa-
2250 Tuxedo
18651 Roselawn
tients. In addition to the booths,
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Fineman &
featuring items made by Lapeer
D.
Family
.
residents, and games, a snack
815 S. Beverly Glen,
bar, open all day, will feature Mr. & Mrs. Israel Davidson &
Family
Los Angeles, Calif.
a turkey dinner from 5 to 8
p.m., with special prices for
19275 Woodston
K.
youngsters. The public is invited.

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The DUBLIN PLAYERS, a
company of 15 leading actors
from the famed Abbey and Gate
Theaters in Ireland, will present
the classic comedy, "Pygmallion"
at Detroit Town Hall, Wednes-
day, 11 a.m., in Fisher Theater.
The play will open Detroit Town
Hall season of 18 programs. Dr-
recting the productiOn is Ron-
ald Ibbs, well known actor-pro-
ducer. Julia Worth will play the
lead of Eliza Doolittle.
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LONDON'S FESTIVAL BALLET
has been selected by manager
C. W. Van Lopik for the gala
opening of the Masonic Auditor-
ium Concert series, Thursday,
Oct. 21, and a continuance on
two succeeding nights, with a
Saturday matinee. Tamara Tou-
manoVa, world-famous ballerina,
_will join stars Anton Dolin, Na-
thalie Krassovska, John Gilpin,
Oleg Briansky, Anita Landa and
Nicholai_ Polajenko on the
troupe's first American tour.

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Evergreen Community
Begins Social Program

Following its High Holy Day
services, called by congregation-
al officials the most successful
in its brief history, the Ever-
green Jewish Community will
start its general season of acti-
vities.
"Israel" will be the topic dis-
cussed this season by the con-
gregation's Study Club. Bowling
and later baseball will be the
programs of the athletic com-
mittee. Teen-age groups are
again meeting, and Sisterhood is
preparing an organizational
meeting for Oct. 27.
All residents in the Northwest
area are invited to participate
in all activities of the Commun-
ity. For information, call Dave
Simon, president, KE. 3-1097, or
Israel Idelsohn, membership
chairman, KE. 1-5698.

dave dombey

Mr. & Mrs. Meyer A. Kotkin &

Family
3033 Leslie

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Rev. & Mrs. Jacob Landgarten
2491 Highland
Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Larzaroff
1346 S. Ridgeley Dr.,
Los Angeles, Calif.

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Mr. & Mrs. Walter S. Nussbaum.
24310 Jerome, Oak Park

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Mr. & Mrs. Samuel L. Weller &
Family
Wildemere Ave.

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SCHULZE SCHOOL PTA will
hold its first meeting Wednes-
day evening, in the school audi-
torium. John M. Heapby, guest
To be Completed Soon at
speaker, will head the program
"Hats to You." A social hour in
Between Piekford
the gymnasium will follow.
and Margareta
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PARENT-FACULTY COUNCIL
FOR INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS
of Central High School will hold
CALL: WE. 5-9383 or UN. 3-4361
a "Meet the School" night at 8
p.m., Thursday in the school au-
ditorium. Miss Bertha Robinson,
Central principal, will outline
the curricula available to stu-
dents. Samuel Milan, counsellor,
will speak on the problems faced
by high school students. Extra-
curricular activities also will be
Wishes All Her Friends
discussed. Projects of the Coun-
cil include sponsorship of se-
nior class trips, fund-raising for
school needs, fostering school
spirit and increasing harmoni-
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lationships, explained Morton
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A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR

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Aug, 23—To Mr. and Mrs.
Aubrey Wolf (Iris Kay), of 23041
Gardner, Oak Park, Mich., a soh,

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Dr. JACK BURKE. of Grand
Forks,. N.D., a former Detroiter,
has been named chairman of his
community's Tercentenary Com-
mittee.
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THEODORE HANKOFF who,
with his father Nat Hankoff,
built the Monte Carlo in Miami
Beach and operated that hotel !
from 1948 to 1954, has resigned
as manager to become general
manager of the Lombardy. Hotel,
Miami Beach, it was announced
by Albert Grossman and Samhel
G. JainiSOn, owners of the Lom-
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