Miss Casden to Wed Local Spelling Champ 1 On Month Honeymoon Elect Bagdade to Head
Temple Israel Men
Is Hero to Classmates
Sunday in Mt. Clemens Even though he didn't win After April 29 Rites Benjamin Bagdade is the new

the National - Spelling Bee in
Washington, D.C., last week,
Michael Swirsky is still a hero
to his fellow classmates at the
Schulze School.
Michael, Detroit's representa-
tive in the bee, came in 46th
in the contest. With the ex-
citement from the bee over, he
settled back to enjoy the tours
planned for the young contes-
tants, who represented the
best, young spellers from every
part of the country.
Michael missed on the word
"posthumous," a word he says
he had never heard before.
He left out the "H."
Michael is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Abel Swirsky, of
18227 Ilene. His father is the
MRS. JOSEPH B. ROSE
MISS ELAINE CASDEN
assistant director of Sinai Hos-
In a double-ring ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Casden, pital. The family came here
of Berkley Dr., Oak Park, an- only two years ago from Den- April 29, Dee Dee Modell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
nounce the forthcoming mar- ver, Colo.
Modell, of Wildemere Ave.,
riage on Sunday, of their daugh-
became the bride of Lt. Joseph
ter, Elaine Shirley, to Sidney
B. Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Cohen, son of Mr. and
Louis Rose, of W. Outer Dr.
Mrs. Fred Cohen, of Tuxedo
Rabbis Morris Adler and Ja-
Ave.
cob E. Segal officiated.
The double-ring ceremony
The bride chose a gown of
will be performed by Rabbi Mil-
white peau de soie and rose
ton Arm and Cantor Jacob H.
By
pointe chantilly lace, which
Sonenklar at the Colonial Hotel,
was highlighted by a lace-
in Mt. Clemens. A dinner will
Ronnie
rounded neckline, shirred, short
follow the ceremony.
Aronson
sleeves of lace and an empress
The bride's matron of honor
bodice of the peau de soie.
is Mrs. Milton Goldman, the
Central
The side panels of the lace
bridegroom's cousin, and brides-
High
dropped into a bustle back, and
maids are to be Frances Gottlieb
extended into a chapel train.
and Sheila Falik, her cousins.
Milton Goldman will be best
Mrs. Ronald Selbst was ma-
12B elections were held Mon- tron of honor, and bridesmaidS
man, and ushers will be Roy
day
morning
in
the
auditorium
Feinberg and Robert Casden.
were Suchie Goodman and Joan
Kenny Casden, the bride's with the following • results: Barnett. Sol Rose was his
president, Jerry Gross; vice- brother's best man, While ush-
brother, will be ring bearer_.
Miss Casden has chosen to preSident, Berl Falbaum; sec- ering were Dick Modell; the
wear a floor-length gown of retary, Ronnie Sherr; and bride's brother, Al Schlossberg,
ivory satin and chantilly lace. treasurer, Phyllis Zager. The Gene Mall, Mort Weiner and
Her fingertip veil is trimmed campaign managers of the win- Sol Waldman.
in tiny seed pearls and irides- ners were as follows: Beverly
Following a dinner and re-
cent sequins. Her satin prayer Gray, Faye Mathis, Shel Simon ception, the couple left for a
respectively.
book will be trimmed with and Bob Shapiro,
month's honeymoon in the
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white orchids and stephanotis.
West Indies.
Al
Jolson
BBG
and
Detroit
The couple will leave after
tfhe ceremony for a wedding trip AZA 63 are jointly sponsoring
"Platter Chatter" to be held
to Miami Beach, Fla.
Saturday night at the Davison
Jewish Center. Frank Sims will
spin records with top recording
stars as guests. Tickets may be
purchased from any member of
This Week's Radio and
either chapter or at the door.
Television Programs
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of Jewish Interest
In the recently held American
FRONTIERS OF FAITH
Beacon of Hope Essay Contest,
Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday.
Abby Rabinowitz won $10 for
her essay on "What America
Station: WWJ - TV (Channel
Means to Me." Her essay placed 4).
fourth in the city contest and
Feature: "A Very Special Vil-
is being entered in the state lage," which tells the story of
contest.
Shaar Menashe, a settlement in
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Israel, will be told. The town's
Marilyn Stern, Brenda Hart, uniqueness lies in the fact that
Helen Goodman, Miriam Moss, its residents are all over 65. It
Barbara Reed and Shirley is a project of Malben.
Thomas are some of the stars
* * *
of the girls tennis team which
ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR
so far this season has won three
Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday.
out of the first five games.
Station: WJLB.
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Feature: In conjunction with
Last Tuesday afternoon the the Jewish War Veterans' con-
MISS GERALDINE BASKIN Bnai Brith Youth Office was vention this weekend, William
a tense place as the Bnai Brith
Mr. and Mrs: Harry Baskin, Girls held their annual election. Greenberg, chairman of the
of Broadstreet Blvd., announce The newly elected officers are convention committee, and Mrs.
the engagement of their daugh- president, Phyllis Hollander; John Nemon, publicity chair-
ter, Geraldine Marilyn, to Mel- vice-presidents, Barbara Her- man of the JWV Auxiliary, will
vin Lester Binder, son of Mr. shey and Edith Schrieber; sec- discuss "The Role of JWV in
and Mrs. Fred Binder, of Cov- retary, Frances Skulsky, trea- the American - Jewish Commu-
ington Dr., and Miami Beach; surer, Barbara Gamburd; re- nity."
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.Fla. An Aug. 5 wedding is porter, Charlotte Lieberman;
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
planned.
and counselor, Judy Katz.
Time: 5 p.M., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Dr. Julius Mark,
FIRST QUALITY
spiritual leader of New York's
Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers
Temple_ Emanu - El, will con-
Ducks and Turkeys
CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB clude his four-broadcast series
will meet during the week in with a talk on "This Delin-
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. quent Society."
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Stein, 19182 Monica. Picnic
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
arrangements
will
be
discussed.
OUTLET
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
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POULTRY CO.
Station: WWJ.
ESTELLE SHIFMAN, local
2735 W. Davison
Feature: "The Guardian An-
dance teacher, will present stu-
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"Ready for the Show," at 2:30 of an angel, who, unbidden,
p. m., June 3, in the Labor brings a rabbi to heaven for re-
Rabbis
Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. assignment to a new congrega-
S. Kahana
H. Tennenbaum Tap, ballet and acrobatic danc- tion. The story shows the ac-
3 Schochtem
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ing exhibitions will be given. tivities of the rabbi and how he
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president of the Temple Israel
Men's Club, following his elec-
tion at the organization's recent
meeting. He succeeds Irving A.
Levy.
Elected with him were Mor-
ton H. Barris, Hyman C. Jack-
son, Tom S. Mitteldorf and Sam
Rabinowitz, vice-presidents; Ju-
lian S. Tobias, treasurer; and
Morton J. Bechek, Jerome W.
Ross and Irving S. Wolfe, secre-
taries.
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the board of directors were
Solly Abels, Jerome Arfa, Wal-
ter Berlow, Jack Bookholder,
Harry L. Collens, Sidney Dwor-
kin, Abraham Flayer, Avery C.
Fried, Andrew Gantz, Arthur
Gould, Frank Holtzman, Harold
Lachman and Harry Landsman.
Others are Harry Manheimer,
Herbert Margolis, Leonard Mey-
er, Max Millman, Leon Mirbach,
Gabriel Moscow, Maurice J.
Pastor, Julius C. Pliskow, Dr
Theodore Rosen, Harry Ruben-
fire, James H. Salle, Irving R.
Schiff, Dr. Albert Shulman, Jo-
seph Sklar, Sam Sussman and
Louis Wolfgang.

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