4—OETRO IT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 8, 1955

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Cohn-Schostak Rites
(Solemnized June 19

Helene Lapides Wed
To Charles M. Hyman

Activiiieo

Over TO Detroit women repre-
sented local Bnai Brith at the
cor vention of WOMEN'S DIS-
TRICT LODGE NO. 6 this week
in Chicago. Six states were rep-
resented at the parley, which is
its 23rd annual convention,
states Mrs. Henry P. Onrich,
president of the Greater Detroit
Women's Council. The Council
will participate in the annual
carnival, to be held later this
month at Dearborn Veterans
Hospital.

Several- Detroit members of
Bnai Brith and lodges in the
area received special honors and
recognition at the awards pro-
In a ceremony June 19, in the gram of District Grand Lodge
No. 6, held this . week as part
study of Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, of the district's 87th annual
Adas Shalom Synagogue, convention.
Louise Bryna Schostak, daugh- ' Mannie Cornfield and Louis
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nat M. Russman, both of Downtown
Schostak, of 19373 Ohio, became Lodge, were cited for "their
the bride of Irwin L. Cohn, of effbrts in fund-raising for the
17497 Manderson. Rabbi Segal Bnai Brith youth agencies and
social services." Elias Goldberg,
officiated.
The bride wore a gown of of Pisgah Lodge, received a
Italian silk taffeta which was merit certificate for "exception-
of ballerina length, and was al service" in the Bnai Brith
highlighted by a fitted bodice Israel program.
Two local lodges were honored
embroidered with seed pearls,
art off-the-shoulder neckline, with trophies in the Lodge
short sleeves and a full net skirt. Bulletin contest. Winning first
A fingertip veil fell in two tiers place in the class C competition
from her crown of rhinestones. (lodges with under 250 mem-
She carried phaelanop.-sis orchids bers) was Oak-Woods Lodge, Dr.
Herman Bennett, president. and
with cascading ivy.
Mrs. Sol Sternberg Was matron Ted Kaczander, editor.
Harry B Keidan Lodge finish-
of honor, and Leonard Raimi
was best man. A reception fol- ed third in the class A judging,
towed at the home of the bride's which is for lodges of 500 or
parents. The couple will reside more members, Dave K. Draznin
is the lodge president, and Dr.
on Manderson Rd.
Michael Engelman edits 'the
publication,
Gtass-Levine Nuptials
Addressing 1,000 delegates at
convention session on human.
Planned for. February
rights, Philip M. Klutznick, in-
ternational Bnai Brith presi-
dent, said that "the character
of our world today is such as to
demand a realization that hu-
man rights no longer stop at
national boundaries.
"If human dignity is to be
made secure," he added, "in any
one country, it must be made
secure for all countries. We have
delayed far too IOng preparing
our human rights covenants,
and in securing their recogni-
tion and adoption by all nations
of the world."

Apart from the unfortunate
staging of "The Merchant of
Venice" at Stratford, there are
other sidelights of great interest
in the Ontario city where the
Shakespearean plays are being
staged.
An exhibition now on view
contains photographs and pro-
grams of Dr.
Tyrone Gut h-
r ie's direction
of "Oedipus
Rex" in Israel.
By far t h e
most overpow-
ering personal-
ity in Stratford .
is Miss Tanya
Vfoiseiwitsch,.
the eminent
stage and cos-
tume designer.
Her artistic
work has help-
ed to raise the
Miss
standards Moiseiwitsch
of the Stratford productions.
Miss Moiseiwitsch, daughter
of the world famous pianist,
Benno Moiseiwitsch, has created
the- masks for "Oedipus Rex"
and the costumes and stage
settings for all the plays.
Her father, Miss Moiseiwitsch
told a Jewish Newt representa-

tive, is planning another concert
tour in Canada next year.
Louis Applebaum's work as the
festival's music director Is' among
the major achievements at
Stratford.

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Local Bnai Brith
Men Win Honors

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MRS. IRWIN L. COHN

Noted Personalities Seen at Work in Stratford

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Helene Glicka Lapides be-
came Mrs. Charles Morton Hy-
man last Tuesday evening, in a
candlelight ceremony which took
place at • the Sheraton-Cadillac
Hotel.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. Jack Lapides, of Parkside
Ave. The bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. David Preston
Hyman, of Elyria, 0. -
The first agricultural college
The new Mrs. Hyman carried in America was Michigan State
.a bouquet of phaelanopsis and College, established in 1855.
stephanotis with her gown of
pure white Italian silk taffeta.
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The gown was styled with a por-
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June 30-To Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
bert Weitz (Eileen Bloom), of
24040 Moritz, Oak Park, Mich., a
son, Charles Jeffrey.
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May 30-To Mr. and Mrs. Steve
MRS..
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Lewkowicz (Phyllis , Ziegler), of
LaSalle Blvd. a son; Mark Allen.
Carl Fayga Garber repeated
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June 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Pomerantz in a double-ring cer-
Sheridan Holzman (Toby Nal- emony solemnized June 12, in
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•man). of 2019 Elmhurst, a the Mayfair Room. Cantor Hy-
daughter, Deborah Ruth.
man Adler officiated.
CERTIFIED MOHEL
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The bride, daughter of Mr.
Rey. Yehudah Loewy
June 11-To Mr. and Mrs. Irwin and Mrs. Morris Garber, chose
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June 25-To Mr. and Mrs. Sol chids and stephanotis.
Leonard Penskar,- (Frances Ros-
Sandra Garber was her sis-
enthal , . of Huntington; Rd., a ter's maid of honor, and Bar-
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bara Murray, cousin of the
daughter, Randee Beth.
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bride, was - matron of honor.
EXPERT MOHEL
June 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul BridesinaidS were Jean Brindze
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Marsha, to Sanford Levine, son
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