Rhea Roubeck Wed
To Norman Gordon

MRS. NORMAN GORDON

Rhea Roubeck and Norman
Gordon spoke their nuptial vows
Jan. 3, at Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
officiating. T h e bride is the
daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Morris
Roubeck, of Oakman Blvd. Mr.
Gordon is the son of the Morris
Gordons, of Birwood Ave.
The bride' chose a period gown
of Italian silk taffeta, with long
fitted sleeves ending in points
at the wrists. The fitted bodice
was . accented by appliques of
Chantilly lace at the high neck-
line. Gathered panels at the
hipline, adorned with the lace,
emphasized the bouffant tkirt
which fell into a chapel train.
A tiny pillbox of matching
silk and lace was tied under her
chin with narrow bands. This
held in place her triple-tiered
veil of silk illusion. She carried
a spray of orchids and stephan-
-otis atop a white Bible.
Preceding her down the aisle
was Mrs. Betty Siegel, her mat-
ron of honor. Bridesmaids were
Sharon Gordon, Merle Solway
and Marilyn Rosenberg. Arnold
Gordon was his brother's best
man, ancl. ushers included Dr.
William Roubeck, Jack Solway
and Harry Portnoy.
Following the ceremony, the
couple left for a honeymoon in
Florida.

Betrothal Told

MISS GLORIA HANAR

The engagement of Gloria
Kanar to Marvin Check has
been announced by the bride-
elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Kanar, of Clements
Ave. Mr. Check is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Check,
of Philadelphia, Pa. A Feb, 26
wedding date has been set.

Hadassah Groups to Hold
Joint Barn Dance

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Four Northwest groups of
Hadassah will join forces for
a barn dance on Tuesday eve-
ning, at Club Piemontese, 13221
Puritan.
Participating are Wyoming,
Meyers, Schafer and Greenfield
Groups. Jim Schultheis will be
caller, and prizes' will be
awarded.
Mrs. Michael Weiss, barn
dance chairman, may be con-
tacted at VE. 5-1408 for tickets
or information. All Hadassah
members and their guests are
invited.

Bnai Brith Activities

LOUIS STONE CHAPTER
will hold a paid-up membership
affair at 8:15 p.m., Thursday, at
Cong. Beth Yehudah, Wyoming
at Thatcher. A night at the
races, highlighted by the award
of a free weekend for two at
Oakton Manor Resort, in Wis-
consin, will be highlighted. A
late buffet supper will be
served. For reservations, call
Mrs. Nathan Pack, DI. 1-3822.
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LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER will hold a luncheon and
hair fashion show at 12:30 p.m.,
Jan. 31, at the home of Rose
Valensky, co-chairman, 20506
Oxley. Eve Scholnick, member-
ship chairman, has arranged the
program for new members,
prospective members and their
sponsors. For information, call
Mrs. Scholnick, UN. 3-8430.
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GREATER DETROIT BNAI
BRITH COUNCIL announces its
first blood bank rally of the
year from 6 to 11 p.m., Monday,
at Beth Aaron Synagogue, 18000
Wyoming. All members and
friends are urged to contribute
blood, the demand for which is
great at this time, a spokesman
said.
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ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold
a membership tea Tuesday
afternoon, in the home of Mrs.
Martha Gurwin, 19752 Little-
field. A Bnai Brith workshop to
acquaint prospective members
with the functions of Bnai
Brith, a millinery fashion show
and refreshments are planned.
Those interested in attending
should call Mrs. Gurwin, UN..
4-1309.
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DONALD FOX CHAPTER
Will host the Men's Lodge and
EAST SIDE LODGE and CHAP-
TER at a special Israel program
Thursday evening, at United
Friendship Hall, 3225 Fenkell,
states Mrs. Arthur Frayne,
Chapter president. The Habo-
nim Dance Troupe, hypnotist
Marty Horwitz and other fea-
tures are planned under the
chairmanship of Mrs.Jack Horn-
field. Mrs. Harry Galens and
her committee will be in charge
of the social hour to follow.
Friends are invited.
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DF:RORAH CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith Girls, has scheduled its
fifth annual Cupid's Ball for
Feb. 18, in the Colonade Room
of Masonic Temple. The semi-
formal dance will feature the
music of Iry Field and his or-
chestra. Tickets are available
from any Deborah member. The
girls will wear red• hearts for
identification -until the dance.
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LOUIS STONE LODGE will
hold a Sportman's Night pro-
gram at 6:30 p.m., Thursday,
at Moss Catering, Among the
sports personalities who will
be present are Van Patrick,
Bob Reynolds, Al Nagler, Les
Bingaman, Ty Tyson, Bill
Fleming and Bud Lynch,
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A new membership class will
be indoctrinated by HENRY
MORGENTHAU LODGE on
Monday evening, at 18450 Wy-
oming. Also featured will be
the election of delegates to the
District 6 convention. A social
meeting to follow will feature
games and refreshments.
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Executive committee mem-
bers and chairmen from eight
states and four Canadian prov-
inces will attend the general
committee meeting of DIS-
TRICT GRAND LODGE No. 6
this weekend, at Chicago's

New 'York UJA. Increases
1955 Campaign Funds

NEW YORK (JTA) — The
United Jewish Appeal of Great-
er New York reported that it
had raised $25,200,000 in 1955
as compared to $25,000,000 in
the 1954 campaign. The latest
Harvard University Library total did not include contribu-
has a collection of more than tions made during the last three
siac mililon printed volumes,
weeks of 1955.

20—Detroit Jewish News

Diane Wispe Engaged
To Dr. N. E. Karp

Friday, January 20, 1956

TED. FREEMAN

Shoreland Hotel, Detroiters at-
tending will .be Sidney J. Kar-
bel, District president; Milton
M. Weinstein and Melvin
Weisz, general committeemen;
Harry Yudkoff, District past
president; Dr. Lawrence I.
Yaffa, convention chairman;
Robert Rudman, veterans chair-
man, and Hy Crystal, Michigan
BB director. Out-state repre-
sentatives will be Samuel Le-
vine, general committeeman
from Mt. Clemens; Harvey
Steadman, Americanism chair-
man from Lansing, and Samuel
Meisel, social welfare chairman
from Jackson.

Miss Kahrnoff to Wed
Detroit Serviceman

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MISS DIANE WISPE

Mrs. Rose Wispe, of Richton
Ave., announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Diane,
to Dr. Newton E. Karp, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abe N. Karp, of
Richton Ave.
The bridegroom-elect attend-
ed Wayne University, and is a
graduate of the Illinois College
of Chiropody. A May 27 wed-
ding is being planned.

Rachel Franzblau

UN. 3-9269

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Speaker Club Presents
Program on Divorces

Speakers Club will meet at
9 p.m., Saturday, in the Davi-
son Jewish Center. Alan N.
Brown and Alan J. Stone, local
attorneys, will discuss "Divorce
Granted," the causes and ef-
MISS DEANNE KAHRNOFF fects of divorce on people and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kahr- their children. A question and
noff, of Cortland Ave., an- answer period will follow.
nounce the engagement of their
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fore entering • the U. S. Air
Force. He is presently sta-
Boys ages 5 to 15 will love . .
tioned at George Air Force
Base, in California.
No wedding date has been
set.

THIRTY-PLUS
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Presents a Dance

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Women's League
Meets Thursday

Presidents and community
relations chairmen of groups
affiliated with the League of
Jewish Women's Organizations
will hold their second conclave
of the season at 12:30 p.m.,
Thursday, in the Jewish War
Veterans Memorial Home, Da-
vison at Petoskey.
The JWV Ladies Auxiliary
will be hostesses at a dessert
luncheon, for which reserva-
tions may be phoned to Mrs.
Cy Aaron, League hospitality
chairman, UN. 1-7512.
The meeting, to be opened by
Mrs. Philip Bernstein, League
president, will highlight the ap-
pearance of Sam Rabinowitz,
executive secretary of the Mich-
igan Youth Commission.
Reporting on the White House
Conference on Education, Ra-
binovitz will emphasize religion
in the public schools and Fed-
eral aid to education. Local
problems relevant to the topics
will be discussed. Discussion
will be led by ,Mrs. Louis Kaz-
dan, con-u-nunitY relations chair-
man, and Mrs. Samuel Aaron,
co-chairman.
Other reports will be given
by Mrs. Carl Schiller on the
Border City Conference of the
Detroit Round Table of Chris-
tians and Jews and Mrs. Robert
Kalish, on the Serve-a-Camp
program.
Mrs. Robert Coggan, chair-
man, will discuss the Mildred
Simons Rosenberg Youth
Award. Organizations of the
League are being invited to
submit names of young men
and women who show out-
standing scholarship and com-
munity leadership for award
competition. For further infor-
mation, call Mrs. Coggan, UN.
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