Clara Fischhoff Wed Bnoi Britlt. Goal
To Harvey A. Gordo n Is 13 New Lodges

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STARLIGHT, Pa. — In ac-
cordance with objectives recently

outlined by President Philip M.
Klutznick to aid in the organ-
ization of new Jewish communi-
ties, Bnai Brith will center its
major membership efforts this
year on the formation of lodges
in new suburbs of large cities,
Maurice Bisgyer, secretary of the
organization, announced at a
meeting held here at Camp Bnai
Brith.

Woods Theater Workshop
Schedules Open Meeting

MRS. HARVEY A. GORDON

The Whittier Hotel was the
scene of a recent ceremony
which united in marriage Clara
Fischoff, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Rubin Fischhoff, of Hunt-
ington Woods, and Harvey Allan
Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gordon, of Oak Dr. ,Rabbi
Morris Adler officiated.
For her wedding, the bride
chose a gown of white imported
organdy. The fitted bodice was
accented by embroidered tiers
of organdy which extended into
a full skirt. The pointed por-
trait neckline was distinguished
by appliques of embroide,red or-
gandy. and puffed sleeves. A
Juliet cap of matching organdy
held her three-tiered silk illu-
sion veil, and she carried a col-
onial bouquet centered with a
white orchid,
Maxine Gordon, t h e bride-
groom's sister, was maid of
honor, and Mrs. Philip Drescher,
the bride's sister, was matron of.
honor. Mrs. Allan Goldstein was
a bridesmaid.
The ushers were Philip
Drescher, Byron Canvasser and
Donald Green, and Alan Wein-
stein, of Brooklyn, N. Y., was
best man. The bridegroom's
grandmother, Mrs. Abe Nathan
of Utica, N. Y., was escorted
down the aisle by her brother,
Harris Lumberg, also of Utica.
Following a wedding trip to
Bermuda and upper-state New
York, the newlyweds will make
their home in Detroit.

Grossinger Story
To Be Repeated

In response to thousands of re-
quests from viewers of the "This
Is Your Life" program, the dra-
matic life story of Mrs. Jennie
Grossinger will be repeated by
kinescope at 9 p.m., Wednesday,
over WWJ-TV.
Since the original show which
told how Mrs. Grossinger, with
her family, transformed their
small farm into
the world-fa-
mous country
club at Grossing-
er, N.Y., many-
people have ex-
pressed a wish
to see the pro-
gram again.
Others who
missed the orig-
inal documen-
tary have heard Mrs. Grossinger
it praised and have besieged
Ralph Edwards, the program's
master of ceremonies, for a- re-
showing.
Grossinger's, started 41 years
ago with nine guests, can now
accommodate more than 1,000
vacationers in its 33 buildings.
Over 800 employess care for its
850 acres, which include an
Olympic swimming pool, private
airport and 18-hole golf course.

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plans.

- The campaign will concentrate
on enrolling new members in and
around New York City, Chicago,
Cleveland, Philadelphia, Detroit,

Friday, September 9, 1955

Woods Theater Workshop will
hold an open meeting at 8:30 p.m.
Monday, in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Siebert Mohr, 25527 Scotia,
Huntington Woods. William Hol-
lingsworth, Cooley High School
dramatic teacher, will give a
demonstration lecture on ''Basic
Techniques of Stagecraft," basing
his talk on the Moss Hart-George
Kaufman hit, "You Can't Take It
with You."

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The special meeting was called
to formulate strategy for an all-
out membership drive this year.
To help spark the drive, newly
appointed membership field rep-
resentatives were given a spe-
cial briefing session of Bnai Brith

14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

MRS. HAROLD DAVIDSON

ALBERT SIMONS

"MEMORIES THAT WILL
LAST FOREVER"

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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lai-
kin, of 8360 LaSalle, announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Beth-Sheva, to Dr. Harold H.
Davidson, son of Mrs. Rebecca
Davidson, of Springfield, Mass.,
and the late Mr. Eli M. Davidson.
The wedding took place Aug.
25 in North Adams, Mass.
Mrs. Davidson received a
the process of formation, it was bachelor's degree in anthropolo-
stated - by Leo Polk, local BB gy from the University of Michi-
gan and a masters degree in dra-
membership chairman.
matic arts from New York uni-
Four new regional representa- versity.
tives have been added to the na- . Dr. Davidson, a graduate of
tional membership staff, includ- Yale University, received his
ing Samuel Bernstein, Detroit.
medical degree from the Long Is-
land College of Medicine, after
which he took psychiatric train-
ingf in Ann Arbor and Detroit.
• The couple will reside in De-
troit.

AH! WHAT A LUKSHEN KUGEL...

Los Angeles, San Francisco,
Washington, Baltimore and Mi-
ami. Immediate goals call for
the formation of 13 new lodges,
among them three in - the Detroit
area.
Already, one new lodge has
been organized in Detroit's Ever-
green section, and others are in

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Early Deadline for Rosh Hashanah

The publication of our Annual Rosh Hashanah edition
next Friday, Sept. 16, necessitates advancing our deadline on
editorial material for that issue to 3 p. m., today, Sept. 9.
Advertising deadlines will continue to be at 12 noon, Tuesday,
for display ads; 4:30 p.m., Tuesday for display classified ads;
and 11 a. m., Wednesday, for liner classified ads. The regular
deadline for Jewish News editorial material is at 12 noon,
Monday, preceding Friday's publication.
On account of Yom Kippur, which occurs on Monday,
Sept. 26, the deadline for our issue of Sept. 30 will be at 11
a.m. on Friday, Sept. 23.

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