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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-01-06

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Roberta Kolodin Wed
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MRS. WILLIAM MAZER, JR.

A candlelight ceremony per-
formed before an improvised al-
tar banked with flowers provided
the setting for the Dec. 27 wed-
ding at which Barbara Joyce Ross
exchanged marital vows with
William Maxwell Mazer, Jr. Rab-
bi Morris Adler, and Dr. Richard
C. Hertz -officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ross, of
Warrington Dr. Mr. Mazer is the
son of the William Mazers, of
Birchcrest Dr.
The new Mrs. Mazer wore a
traditional gown of white Italian
silk brocade, highlighted with an
empire bodice, portrait neckline
appliqued in brocade motifs and
long, pointed sleeves.
Her floor-length, bouffant skirt
was gathered, into a bustle, and
extended into a cathedral train.
Her two-tiered veil of illusion fell
from a fitted cap of silk brocade,
with motifs of leaves appliqued
on either side. She carried a Bible
adorned with cascading stephan-
otis and white orchids,
Mrs. Sherwin Ross, the bride's
sister-in-law, was her matron of
honor, and bridesmaids were
Mrs. Robert Schrayer, sister of
the bridegroom of Chicago, Mrs.
Alvin Gendleman, Diana Clark
and Marilyn- Bonin. Another sis-
ter of the bridegroom, Margaret
Mazer, was junior bridesmaid.
Marvin Sallen was Mr. Mazer's
best man,. while ushers were
Sherwin Ross, the bride's brother,
Robert. Schrayer, brother-in-law
of the bridegroom/from. Chicago,
Robert Seigel and Wesley Berger,
of Cleveland.
Following a dinner party, the
couple left for a Caribbean cruise.
On their return they will reside
On Greenfield Rd.

Bnai Brith Groups
Plan Band Evening

The combined lodges and chap-
ters of four Bnai Brith organiza-
tions will - hold a social evening
for Israel Bonds at 8:30 p.m., Jan.
24, in the social hall of Adas
Shalom Synagogue.
Participating will be the Ivan
S. Bloch, Louis Marshall, Henry
Morgenthau and Rabbi Mandel
M. Zager groups.
Jack Leeds and Elias Goldberg,
co-chairman of the program, an-
nounce the special appearance of
Jan Bart, popular tenor of the
concert and night club circuit.
A committee of lodge and chap-
ter presidents and Israel Bond
chairmen are assisting with the
arrangements. There is no admis-
sion charge for the event.

Basketball is occupying con-
siderable time on the program
of teen-age members •;:ef the
Jewish Community Center. Three
divisions haile been established.
In the Class A division, the
Alpacas jumped into the lead
with wins over the Rajahs and
Wagners. Wagners also won a
game with the Regals, who
dropped their second game to
the Rajahs. --
In the Class B division, Del
Monicoes beat Zussm'an AZA,
and Saxons beat the Imperials.
In an exhibition game, Nationals
- beat the -Saxons. The Trojans
have yet. to play.
Four Tween clubs make up the
Class C division. Competing for
honors are the Aces, Continent-,
als, Imperials and Flashes.
Both "A" and "B" division
games are played on Sundays.
Starting time is 12 noon, at the
Davison Branch gymnasium.
Center Juniors will celebrate
the anniversary of the Davison
Branch at Family Fun Day, be-
ginning at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, in
the Broder auditorium.
Festivities will include a play
given by the Golden Dew Drops
and refreshments furnished by
the Junior Council.
Teen girls will receive pointers
on how to develop their charm
when a representative of the
Patricia Stevens Studio appears
at a Charm Clinic, sponsored by
the Vixons at 7 p.m., Monday, in
the Broder auditorium.
The last Sunday of each month
has been designated as "Tween
Day" at the Davison Branch.
Features include special events,
such as ice skating or roller
skating parties, dances and car-
nivals.

Kvutzah Auxiliary
Presents $1,000 to UHS

The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Kvutzah Ivrith recently pre-
sented a check for $1,000 to the
United Hebrew Schools to be
used for a fund dedicating a sec-
tion of the library of the Esther
Berman Branch to members and
associates of the Kvutzah.
• The contribution brought to
$3,000 the amount already given
toward the project, which is de-
signed specifically to supply the
branch library with current He-
brew books printed • in Israel.
Shelves in the library already
commemorate the memory of
Abraham Panush, a teacher in
the Schools for many years be-
fore his death, and Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Stein. Mrs. Stein was
the first president of the kvut-
zah A-uxiliary.
Heading the committee which
made the presentation to Albert
Elazar, UHS superintendent, were
Mesdames Abraham DeRoven,
Jacob Winokur, Simchah Gold-
berg, Julius Ring and Mina Rap-
paport.
A dedication ceremony of the
special section in the library is
planned for the near future.

Prof. Richard Ellmann
Writes on Joyce Bros.

A scholarly article, "The Grass-
hopper and the Ant," by Prof.
Richard Ellmann, of Northwest-
ern University, in the Reporter
fortnightly magazine, is a com-
pilation of "notes on James
Joyce and his brother, Stanis-
laus."
Announce Realignment
Prof. Ellmann, son of Judge
and Mrs. James I. Ellmann, of
Of Wrigley's Personnel
John E. Lurie, president of Highland Park, is the author of
Wrigley's Stores, announces a re- two books on Yeats. His biography
alignment of Wrigley's executive of Joyce will be published soon
by Oxford University Press.
personnel.
Samuel Frankel was named
executive vice president and gen- Rabbi Arm at Musicale
eral manager. Max Shaye of Halevy Choral Society
will be vice president in charge
Rabbi Milton Arm of Cong.
of sales; Ben Greenspoon, vice- Shaarey Zedek will be the guest
president in charge of operations, speaker at a musicale given by
and Merwin Grosberg, vice presi- the Halevy Choral • Society on
dent and controller. Nathan W. Sunday evening, at Cong. Ahavas
Lurie will continue as chairman Achim.
of the board.
Participants in the musical pro-

58 New Israel Schools

Of the 58 new elementary
schools opened this year in
Israel, 43 are State and 15 State-
Religious schools.

18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 6, 1956

gram will include Muriel Green-
span, vocalist, Martin Hoffer, in-
strumentalist, and .Joyceand .Joan
Weintraub, duo pianists.
The. program is free and open
to the public. • Refreshments will
be served • at the program's con-
clusion.

MRS. ROBERT GABERMAN

In a double-ring

ceremony,
solemnized by candlelight on
Dec. 20, at the Sheraton Cadillac
Hotel, Roberta Gail Kolodin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Kolodin, of Santa Barbara Dr.,
became the bride of Robert N.
Gaberman, son of Mrs. David
Gaberrnari and the late Dr.
Gabeiman.
The bride's gown was of Chan-
tilly lace over satin, and was
highlighted by long sleeves of
the lace anctla scalloped, portrait
necklin e, embroidered with
pearls and iridescent sequins.
Inserted panels of accordian
pleated nylon tulle were fash-
ioned into the skirt, whiCh ex-
tended into a long train. Her
three-tiered veil of pure silk
illusion was attached to a crown
of the lace with matching pearls
and sequins.
Elaine Kolodin, the bride's sis-
ter, was maid of honor, and
bridesmaids were Marilyn Ab-
ramson, Rochelle Labowitz, San-
dra Miller and Marcia Taylor.
Philip Gaberman, the bride-
groom's twin brother, was his
best man, and ushers included
James Grekin, James Sills, Jerry
Hirsch and Hugh Beckman. El-
liott Kolodin and Joyce Schubi-
ner were junior usher and
bridesmaid, respectively. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Cohen, sister and
brother-in-law of the b r i d e-
groom, also were in the wedding
party.
Following . a honeymoon in
Miami Beach, Fla., the couple
will take up residence in Oak
Park.

Lee M. Shulman Opens
Private Psychological
Diagnostic Service

Clinical psychologist ,,Lee M.
Shulman announced this week
the opening of private offices in
the Penobscot Building. He will
be functioning 'as a consulting
psychologist providing diagnostic
services and psychological testing
to individuals and to industries.
. Mr. Shulman is a native k De-
troiter, a graduate of Central
High School and the University
of Michigan. He completed his
graduate work at Wayne Univer-
sity. He was a Cryptographer for
the U.S. Air Force during World
War II and had three years over-
seas service. He was on the staff
of the University of Michigan for
two and a half years and worked
on a human behavior study with
the U. of M. Survey Research
Center. He has been with the Re-
corder's Court Psychiatric Clinic
for the past seven years.
He is married to the former
Betty Kurtz and they have four
children. His parents are• Mr. and
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman. His
father is a former president of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. His
'brother, Marshall, is associate di-
rector of the Russian Research
Center at Harvard University.

VVeizmann Chapter of AJC

To Hold 'Town Meeting'

A "Town Meeting of the Air"
program will be presented by the
Chaim Weizmann Chapter of the
American Jewish Congress at 8:30
p.m. Tuesday, in the home of • Mr.
and Mrs. William Cohen, 2265
Chicago Blvd.
-The program's topic will be
"What Is the Basis of America's
Policy Toward Egypt and Israel."
David Shapiro will be panel mod-
erator. Refreshments will be
served.

GI's Son Is First Bar Mitzvah Boy in Japan

PITTSBURGH (JTA) —J o n.
Matthew Samuels was Bar Mitz-
vah recently, an honor which he
shares with a good many other
Jewish boys. But one thing about
that ceremony he does not share
with any other boy, anywhere.
He is the first ever to be Bar
Mitzvah in Japan. It took place
in Nagoya.
Jon, whose parents came to
Nagoya from New York, received
his Bar Mitzvah training from
Air Force 2nd Lieut. *Lawrence
N. Paper, who made the story
public in a letter to The Jewish
Criterion here.
He trained the Bar Mitzvah
boy at the request of his parents
in eight months, although he had
no previous religious training.
Lt. Paper had been instru-
mental in forming regular serv-
iices in Nagoya, where no Jew-
ish Chaplain is stationed. In his
letter, he described the situation
at the first service: "But to my
dismay I learned that I was the

only one who could read Hebrew
fluently. This led the congrega-
tion to choose me as their `Rab-
bi,' Chazen,"Shamus,' etc." And
now, it would appear, "melamed"
too.

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Bahrein Attack on Israel

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of Bahrein has issued a decree
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