• Marcia Schunier Wed To Samuel Callton Our Letter Box Louise Helfgott Wed To Irving Maggin Schedule Program in Israel' in Schauer' s , Honor Young Adult Poses Activities' Problems Editor, The Jewish News: I was very impressed by your recent article on the plight of young adults in the Detroit Jew- ish Community. I, too, was amazed at the lack of Jewish young adult activities in the past few years antha.lso in the limited attendance at events that were held. Recently, I decided that as a young adult it was time to do something about the situation of a constructive nature. This year, along with a dozen or more young adults, we . have under- taken a program under the aus- pices of the Jewish Community Center. MRS. SAMUEL CALLTON MRS. IRVING MAGGIN It includes a group of seven Announcement is made of the social dances; three square In a ceremony Jan. 9, at Adas recent marriage of Marcia Schu- dances, two camp weekends and Shalom Synagogue, Louise (Lue) mer to Samuel Callton. Rabbi a series of future programs at Helfgott, daughter of Mr. and Jacob E. Segal and Canfor the new Northwest Center, in Mrs. Alfred A. Helfgott, of 24241 Nicholas Fenakel officiated at the Esther Berman Bldg., Moritz, Oak Park, Mich., became the;cerenlony, which was held Schaefer and Seven Mile Rds. the bride of Irving Maggin, son at Holiday Manor. I This, I think, represents a of Mr. and Mrs. Morris B. Mag- positive approach toward the -Mr. and The bride, daughter of gin, of 16915 Linwood. Rabbi Mrs. J. Schumer, of Ohio Ave , • lack of activities; however, it is Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nich- wore a White satin gown, with a limited one. We are limited in olas Fenakel officiated. a lace bodice, appliqued with having young adult activities in The 'bride wore a ballerina- seed pearls. Her fingertip veil Detroit because of a lack of fa- length gown of white chantilly cilities, budget and leaders. t illy lace, was trimmed with chani lace that featured an illusion I believe that a Young Adult yoke, Queen Anne collar and and was -secured by a cap of Building (not a Jewish Center) bidal sleeves. The bouffant, scal- matching pearls. The bride's attendants were to house an auditorium for loped, lace skirt reached the Geraldine Raznik, Rona Berk, dancing, a lounge, a restaurant, hemline in the back over nylon Maureen Schmer, Ethel Cohen a game room and a responsible and Frances Fine. Flower girls and alert staff can answer the Her two-tiered veil of illusion were Sharon Hope Schumer and question of why young adults do fell to fingertip length, and was not turn out for affairs in De- held in place by a cap studded Susan Rita Raznik. The bridegroom, son - of Mrs. troit. with sequins and pearls. She Sarah Cohen,- of Clements Ave., • Young adults feel that they carried a bouquet of white or- and the late Dr. H. Cohen; was , want to run things, and if given chids and stephanoti's on a served by Bernard Cohen as proper facilities • they will carry white Bible, which she received best- man. Ushers included Mar- out a program that can be a in 1948 from Adas Shalom Syna- tin Murav and George Carnes. model for young adults through- gogue 'as a member of the first The couple now resides in • out the country. confirmation class. Chicago, Ill., where Mr.' Calltonl It is the fault of nobody in . Attending the bride was her- is attending the Chicago College the community that the Jewish sister, Sylvia J. Helfgott, as Center cannot attract young maid of honor, and her cousin, of Osteopathy. adults on a large scale or ac- Mrs. Harold Merritt,, as matron Adas Shalom YPL to Bowl commodate more of them. It is of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Young people's. League of Adas the responsibility of Jewish citi- Bernard Maggin and Barbara Shalom Synagogue will bowl at zenry to provide young adults Kahn, while Elaine Fried was 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Fleetwood with the mechanics, facilities jimior bridesmaid. Iris Parto- Recreation. Young adults 18 to and staff such as the Center vich was flower girl. 28 are welcome to attend. For provides for teen-agers. Bernard Maggin, the bride- information, call TE. 4-4550. . There, has been a gradual. de- groom's brother, was best man, cline in young adult activities and ushers were Harold Merritt, since the end of World War II. Bernard • Maller, Richard Ormos. Its - If the situation is not rectified and Gerald Lashe r. Louis For then Detroit will compare with Hirschman was junior usher, and Chicago, Cleveland and L o s , Stephen Chailes Helfgott was Angeles in the sense that young ring bearer. F011owing a dinner and recep- and His Orehestra adults do only what they or close friends would do, but stick tion in the social hall, the cou- TE. 4-9661 in close circles and in doing so ple left for a two-week honey- limit their social maturity, civic moon in Miami Beach, Fla. Out-of-town guests included responsibility and sphere of ac- GUARANTEE the bride's grandmother, Mrs. quaintanceship. ■ Alvin P. Eichler Sara Helfgott, Miss Frieda Helf- DRIVING SCHOOL gott, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Helf- 11331 Dexter Learn to drive. Free Pickup. No gott and son, Stephen Charles, Permit needed. Jewish and Eng- * * * lish speaking instructors. Mrs. Bessie Mazoff and Mr. and Jewish Music Criticism Mrs. Abe Lurie, all of New York; TO. 6-6892 • TO. 8-8810 Of Choice of Composers William and Nathan Helfgott, of Editor, The Jewish News: West Hartford, Conn.; Mr. and A few weeks ago you criti- Mrs. Bernard Maggin, of Arling- Dance with Delight cized Jan Peerce for the omis- ton, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.. Gary to sion of Jewish compositions Mayers, of University Heights, from his program. 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Segal, LARRY FREEDMAN Our community deserves a Mr. and Mrs. Ben Singer and and his Orchestra word at this time in regard to a Mr. and Mrs. Hubs Benson, of UN. 1-2971 TO. 6-7555 much publicized • and largely at- Cincinnati, O.; and Mr. and tended "Jewish Music Festival" Mrs. Irvin Reingold, of Dayton, at Adas Shalom Synagogue to 0. KEEP THOSE PRECIOUS inaugurate Jewish Music Month MOMENTS ALIVE WITH and to celebrate the Tercenten- 300-Year-Old Menorah "MOVING PICTURES" ary. The major compositions of the To Be Used by Women KINO FILM STUDIOS program were written by Mozart, In Pageant on Feb. 14 TU. 3-4367 Grieg, Bizet and Verdi. Why Mrs. Irving Small, chairman Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Parties should the ,public and especially of the Women's Tercentenary the American Jewish youth be Committee and president of the ROSEN'S PRIME KOSHER confused by such a misrepre- League of Jewish Women, an- sentation of Jewish music? I nounces that the 300-year-old MEAT candlesticks to be used in. the am not criticizing the perform- pageant Kosher Salami, Bologna, Hot to be held on Feb. 14, ance which showed great effort Dogs and Liverwurst lb. 69c 1:15 p.m., Temple Israel, were and sincere preparation, but I loaned by in . Charles We Deliver Feinberg, question the choice of com- •leading collector of ceremonial 11527 Dexter WE. 5-9757 posers, and what Mozart had to objects. do with the Tercentenary. There The beauty of the candlesticks is much music of world-recog- and what they stand for are SAMEROFF'S nized living Jewish composers described in the script, "A Pair that cOuld fit the bill. of Silver Candlesticks," written .CATERING Sincerely yours, by Mrs. Joshua Sperka. The FLORENCE WEINTRAUB script revolves around the Catering for all occasions, in GOLDRING candlesticks, weaving the story our beautiful banquet hall - or of Jewish women in America in in your home. the past 300 years. Form USSR Affiliate Group The director of the pageant We supply all dishes and table LONDON, (JTA)—Radio Mos- appointments. cow made known in a broadcast is Harry Goldstein. Musical di- in Arabic to the Near East a rector is Karl Haas. A women's Special rates for showers "Russian - Palestinian Associa- choral group will participate. 3169 2nd, nr. Masonic Temple tion" has been created as an TE. 2-7630 • UN: 4-6258 affiliate of the USSR Academy DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17 music SAM BARNETT The Jan. 12 issue of the Jeru- Ani Maamin Series, at Keren- salem Post, which arrived here , Tzlil Auditorium, 15 Rehov this week, carried an announce- ' Shiomo Hamelech, Tel Aviv. The ment of a speci ' concert that well known musicologist, Men- was given, that day, in honor of ashe•Ravina, was the narrator. the prominent Detroiter, Morris Schaver. The program, honoiring Mr. Schaver's 60th birthday, was sponsored by the • Keren-Tzlil musical organization. It featur- ed Mrs. Schaver's recordings, the PHOTOGRAPHS by BERNARD H. WINER KE. 1-8196 Ask the man who's been there .. . your travel agent Elkin Hotel and • Travel Bureau LI. 2-78.74 19437 Livernois at Outer Dr. DI. 1-2717 MICKEY WOOLF AND HIS ORCHESTRA Will shortly close a successful 24 week engagement at the Wonder Bar and NOW HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF OPEN ENGAGEMENTS. 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