Iiarriett Wolrauch Wed I To Morton D. Smerling Bar Mitzvahs Protest A men d ments 112—DETROIT Kolodin-Gaberman Rites Set for Dec. 20 To State FEPC Bill kr' s Mr. and Mrs. Louis Redstone, of 19303 Appoline, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Dan- iel Aaron, on Saturday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Open house in Daniel's honor will be held from 8 to 11 p.m., that evening, in the family home. J MRS. \ MORTON D. SMERLING In a double-ring ceremony March 26, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Harriet Wolrauch, daugh- ter of Mrs. Morey Wolrauch, of Mich., and the late Mr. Morey Wolrauch, became the bride of Morton D. Smerling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smerling, of 4109 Clement s. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Cantor Leo Ra- clin officiated. The bride wore a ballerina gown of chantilly lace .over taf- feta, with scalloped lace form- ing a sweetheart neckline. Her well was held in place by a crown of seed pearls, and she carried white orchids with streamers of stephanotis. Mrs. Sheldon Chatlin, the bride's sister, was matron of honor, and Caroline Smerling, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Sol Siegel, the bridegroom's brother-in-law, - was the best man. Bernard Breyer and Shel:- 41on Chatlin, brothers-in-law of the bride, seated the guests. Following dinner and a re- ception at Holiday . Manor, the couple enplaned to New York for their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon E. Red- stone, of 19309 Appoline, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Paul Mitchell, on Saturday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A re- ception in Paul's honor will be held on the following day, in the family home. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simons, of 18263 Santa Barbara, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert Stuart, on Saturday, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A dinner in Robert's honor will be held at 7 p.m., Sunday, in the synagogue social hall. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Klein- smith, of 24041 Morton, Oak Park, Mich., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son; Lewis Joel, on Saturday, in Young 'Israel Center of Oak-Woods. Open house in his honor will be held from 6 to 10 p.m., Sunday, in the family home. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of Paul Jef- frey Forman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Forman, of 17190 Cherrylawn, will be observed this evening, at Temple Israel. A re- ception in Paul's honor will be 'held Saturday evening, in the family home. MISS ROBERTA KOLODIN Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kolodin, of Santa Barbara Dr., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Roberta Gail, to Robert N. Gaberman, son of Mrs. Eve Gaberman, also of Santa Bar- bara Dr., and the late Dr. David B. Gaberman. The bride-elect attends the University of Michigan. Mr. Gaberman attends Wayne Uni- versity Law School where he is affiliated with Tau Epsilon Rho fraternity. A Dec. 20 wedding is planned. Our Letter Box * Historic Bankhead Statement Mr. and_Mrs. Leonard J. Stein, of 18467 Littlefield, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Kenneth Erwin, on Saturday, at Cong. Shaarey Zede k. Open house in Kenneth's honor will be held from 2 to 5 p.m., Sun- day, in the family home. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Max Werner of 2681 Tuxedo, announce the Bar Mitzvah Of their son, Steven Lawrence, on April 23, at Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim, 400 Tux- edo. A dinner in Steven's honor Awry will be held the following day at Moss Catering. * * * Air Mr. and Mrs: Lippman L. This Week's Radio and Lumberg, of 19372 Roselawn, an- Television Programs nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their of Jewish Interest sop, Edward A., at 11 a.m., April 23, at Temple Beth El. Open ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR house in Edward's honor will be Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday. held from 8 to 11 p.m., that Station : WJLB. Feature: "The Golden Door," evening, at the family home. No featuring the National Council cards. of Jewish Women, will be pre- sented in cooperation with the Mumford Parents Club Jewish Community Council's Plans Month's Events - Culture Commission. * * * on the THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: A rabbi demonstrates by his example that riches are not the way to a good life in "The Story of a Rich Man." * * * AJ Detroit Artist to Open Exhibit at Werbe Gallery Native Detroit artist John Bageris will open an exhibition of 25 paintings and drawings on Wednesday, at the Anna L.., Werbe Gallery, 19458 Livernois. The one-man show will run thrOugh May 4. The material on exhibit was created by Bageris while on a Fullbright Scholarship in 1953- -54 in Germany. The works are not only of Germany but many other • countries through which the artist traveled. Bageris studied at the Chicago Art Institute School and has exhibited extensively in Chicago, including the Art Institute. In Detroit, he had a show at the Werbe Gallery in 1953, and has exhibited his works at the De- troit Institute of Arts. The Michigan Coordinating Council for FEPC, representing 30 religious, fraternal, • civic, labor, nationality and veteran groups, announced opposition to the April 7 amendments made by the House State Affairs Com- mittee to the bi-partisan Fair Employment Practices Bill 24. The Committee 'amendments would (1) eliminate the Com- mission from the law, (2) make violations of the act a misde- meanor punishable by a fine and/or jail sentence, (3) put the proposal on a referendum ballot, and (4) extend coverage to the aged and physically handicapped. In a telegram to all members of the Michigan House of Rep- resentatives, • the Coordinating Council protested the amend- ments which it said would "de- stroy the education and circula- tion features which constitute the heart of good fair employ- ment practices legislation." The telegram was .signed, among others, by Rabbi Morris Adler. Music the STEIN-WAY DICK STEIN and His Orchestra • Music • Vocal Specialties TY. 5-2445 1Y. 5-5593 Complete FORMAL RENTING SERVICE COstorn Fitted EMBASSY MEN'S WEAR ......d TE. 4-7797 13 201 OPEN SUNDAY DAY 10-2 Spring Dance Dance with Delight to by the THIRTY PLUS CLUB LARRY FREEDMAN and his Orchestra UN. 1-2971 TO. 6-7555 dave dombey and associates Candid Photographers U. 6-4610 TY. 8-7800 When? Sunday, April 1 7th 8:30 P.M. - 12 Where? 4000 Tuxedo at Holmur D. W. Simmons Building Jewish Community Center Orchestra? Carl Sims and His Recording Orchestra Adm.: Members 75c Non-Members $1.00 Editor, The Jewish News: On the eve of the Israel In- See - Our New Exclusive Members—please bring your member- dependence Day, your readers Gilt-Edge Album ship cards. Come and loin the fun! will- no doubt be interested in the following' statement which I have found in my files, taken from Walter Winchell's column of Dec. 29, 1941: "An address - of the late Speak- Beautiful, Decorative TABLE LAMPS, er of the House William B. traditional, contemporary or modern. Bankhead . . . made available by daughter Tallulah : 'Allow me Gorgeous LAMP SHADES in stock, to make this final observation: fabric or fiberglas. Please bring your Until the one-man nations of base for proper fit. the world can produce greater military leaders and strategists Figurine and crystal BOUDOIR LAMPS than Joshua; until they can and shades. point within the cycle of their own to men who have stood Vases, figures, are objects made into closer to God than Moses; un- lamps. LAMPS REPAIRED, rewired, til some Aryan is wiser than restyl ed. Solomon or a sweeter singer of lyrics than David; until they can produce a greater moral philosopher than Jesus of Naza- OPEN THURS., FRI. reth—let them beware of as- 15410 W. Seven Mile VE. 8-5721 At Greenfield AND SAT. TILL 9 serting that no good can come out of Palestine, that there is no heroism or genius among the fellow citizens of Isaiah, no heritage of character left to the descendants of the Maccabees.' " Sincerely, Mumford parents will meet LOUIS LIGHTSTONE with their children's counselors 3711 Gratiot, at a program arranged by the Detroit 7. Mumford Parents Club at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the school auditor- CARD OF THANKS - ium. The family of the late Adolph Following a short business Greenspan acknowledges with meeting, at which the slate of grateful appreciation the many officers presented by Leland kind expressions of sympathy Smith, chairman of the nomi- extended by relatives and friends nating committee, will be intro- during the family's recent be- duced, there will be an intro- reavement. duction of the counselors who will offer a panel discussion. Panelists are Dr. Robert Lank- ton, testing; Norman Burkhardt, attendance; Mrs. E. Pearl Or-' SENSATIONAL OFFER cotti scheduling; Olive Cobb, rule s; and Jean _ ette Caplan, CANDIDS - PORTRAITS scholarships. , Following the panel, parents ' FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL; will meet their children's coun- selors, as follows: Miss Cobb, auditorrium; Mrs. Naomi Chris- ty, Room 118; Percy Pray, 123; UN. 4-6845 Selwyn Alvey, 101; Mrs. Orcott, :TY. 5-8805 No Obligation 102; Charles Brady, 201; and Miss Caplan, 202. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Salesin are chairmen of a committee plan- REMEMBER—WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN RECOMMENDED ning the semi - formal Spring BY BETTER Fling Ball, to be held April 30, INTERIOR at Lovett Hall. Sam Emmer's DRAPES - CORNICES - SLIP COVERS - LAMP SHADES - BED SPREADS DECORATORS Orchestra will be featured. The WE DO ALL THE WORK — REMOVING AND INSTALLING (WITH PINS IN) dance is sponsored by the Stu- PHONE US FOR ESTIMATE — NO OBLIGATION dent Council. Also being arranged by the Mumford Parents Club is the senior class trip to Washington, (ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES) D.C., May 11 to 15. Trip chair- men are the John Walunas and TW. 1.1818 Service to: • Homes • Offices • Stores the Gordon Shaw& Thinking of New LAMPS or SHADES? Steffin's Lamp Shoppe consultation COMMITTEE BROADCAST Time: 11:30 p.m., Tuesday. Station: W'NJ. • Feature: "The Six R's," will be presented in a third of a series of four broadcasts, co-sponsored by the American Jewish Com- mittee and the National Broad- casting Company. JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 15, 1955 • BRIDES! BLAIR STUDIO FINE DRAPERY CLEANING CUSTOM DRAPERY CLUMERS • e