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March 09, 1956 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-03-09

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E5-Shuster Nuptials
Planned fortune 17

MISS MARCIA ELK

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Elk,
former -Detroiters now of Flint,
Mich., announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Marcia
Gaye, to Allen Shuster, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Shus-
ter, also of Flint,
The bride-elect attended Ohio.
State University and the Uni-
versity of Michigan, Mr. Shus-
ter, a U. of M. graduate, is
presently attending the Wayne
University Medical School,
where he is a member of Phi
Delta Epsilon medical fraternity,.
At U. of M, he was affiliated
with Tau Delta Phi,
The engagement was an-
nounced at a cocktail party for
family and friends in the home
of the bride-elect's parents. A
June 17 wedding is planned,

J3nai
Activities

LOUIS STONE CHAPTER
will hold its "Night in Las
Vegas" games party for pro-
spective members at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. R.
Gold, 19199 Appelton. Prizes
and refreshments will be served.
For transportation, call KE.
5-5506.
* * *
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, at Cong. Beth Yehu-
dah, Wyoming and Thatcher.
Myna Moss, BBYO chairman,
announces that Al Jolson AZA
Chapter will present a model
meeting, and Golda Myerson
BBG will present a program.
A special feature will be the
honoring of junior past presi-
dent Molly Sayles and her mem-
bership class. Refreshments will
be served and prizes awarded.
* * *
GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP-
TER will celebrate the begin-
ning of its ninth year with a
birthday party and installation
of new members at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, at Cong. Beth Ye-
Wyoming at Santa
hudah,
Clara. A skit will be presented.
Guests are invited.

Miss Tanzman to Wed
Mr. Paul Russman



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thedral-length veil.
Attending the bride were Mrs.
Gloria H o w a r d, the bride-
Monday, March 26 — Tuesday, March 27
groom's sister, as matron of
Conducted by Abraham Schechter
honor, another sister, Jo-an
Hamburger, and Deane Meisner,
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Following a dinner in the
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ZACK'S KOSHER CATERERS

Mr. and Mrs. Max Reisman,
of Monterey Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Rosalind Lois, to Donald Gold
berg, son of Mrs. Ben Gold-
berg, of - W. Grand Ave., and
the late Mr. Goldberg, An
August wedding is planned,

Sheraton-Cadillac for their
weddings and receptions. And
for good reason! First, the
staff of this famous hotel spe-
cializes in catering to wed-
dings — lifts so many nagging
details from the shoulders of
the bride and her family.
And whether you select the t,
magnificent Grand Ballroom
for a party of 750, or one of
our exquisite Parlors for an
intimate family group of as
small as twenty, you may rest
assured that the accommoda-
tions and service will be the
finest in Detroit.
Our prices are reasonable,
and you'll always be proud to
remember that your wedding
was at the Sheraton-Cadillac,

week by Nathan L. Milstein, brought to the camp office,
president of the Fresh Air So- 9999 Broadstreet,
ciety, and Harry L. Jones,
Jewish Center camping commit-
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tee chairman.
Milstein stated that there will
be three camping periods at
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both Fresh Air Camp and Camp
Tamarack—to run from June
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6; and Aug. 7 to 27.
Day camps will be conducted
by the Center at the Davison
branch, 4059 W. Davison, and
at the Winship School, on Cur-
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies.
tis, between Lauder and Mar-
For Quality Workmanship
lowe. Two periods will run
Call Mr. Rosen — UN. 1-9000
from June 29 to July 20 and
July 23 to Aug. 17.
MRS HARRY HAMBURGER
Applications or information
Detroirs,Best-Laundry
Pink and white floral arrange- on both camp programs are
n.ents adorned the altar at the available by calling at any
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March 3 wedding at which Jo-
anne Ray Lieber exchanged
Molts- awls of -Women ,Say—
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marital vows with Harry Burl
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8ng agernents

Smart brides select the

Summer Registration
Honeymoon in fa m a ic a Area Camps Open
Registrations for community Jewish Center, or by phoning
camps are now being WE. 3-7380. Completed appli-
After March 3 Rites summer
accepted, it was announced this cations should be mailed or

Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Tanz-
man, of Oakman Blvd., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Elaine Audrie, to Paul
Russman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Russman, of Pennington
Dr.
Miss Tanzman is a senior at
Wayne University. Her fiance
will receive his MA degree from
the University of Michigan in Boost Israel Tourism
June. He is affiliated with Tau
In Esquire Article
Delta Phi fraternity.
An August wedding is plan-
"Springtime in Israel: Oasis
ned.
of Western Progressivism" is
the title of a travel article
by Richard Joseph in
CARE to Ship Holiday written
the current number of Esquire
Packages to Israel
Magazine.
Special kosher packages for
The writer suggests the Pass-
Passover are now available for over-Easter season as the ideal
shipment to Israel, it was an- time to visit the Holy Land.
nounced this week by C. Allen While he records some of the
Harlan, chairman of the Michi- religious shrines in Jordan-held
gan CARE Committee.
Jerusalem, most of the story is
The special packages, avail- devoted to blossoming Israel
1/2
able in sizes ranging from 14
and its advantages to the
to 26 pounds, at prices of $10 tourist,
to $18.25, may be designated to
Joseph says, "The state of
a relative or friend of the
Israel is a source of shock to
sender.
Also available is the $1 relief most visitors, a cause for con-
package of U. S. surplus flour, stant amazement. 'talk about
sugar, rice and beans, which anything, from atomic energy
may be sent to Israel, but not to zoological gardens, air'. the
designated for individual re- Israelis will give you one of
three stock answers: "We've
cipients.
Orders for Passover delivery done it," "Wet..., working on
may be sent imentdiately to it," or "We'll try it soon."
CARE for Israel, in care of the
In the article, Joseph de-
J. L. Hudson - Co., Crowley- scribes the beautiful resorts
Milner's or Demery's.
and hotels that have been built

Sherwood Library Films
Two color films, "Australia's
Coral Wonderland," and "Cey-
lon, Pearl of the Orient," and
another movie, "Thrills of the
Surf" will be featured at 8
p.m., Thursday, at Sherwood
Forest Library, 7117 W. 7 Mile.
There is no admission charge.

along the Mediterranean and
in other parts of the Jewish
state, outlines the kind of
clothes to wear, the travel con-
ditions and gives general in-
formation of interest to the
tourist.

20—Detroit Jewish News

Friday, March 9, 1956

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