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May 25, 1956 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-05-25

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MRS. MURRAY G. KLING

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Weisen-
feld, of 4261 Sturtevant, an-
nounce the recent marriage of
their daughter, Minna Judith,
to Murray George Kling, son
of Mrs. Nathan Kling, of 21830
Sussex, Oak Park, and the
late Mr. Kling.
The bride attends the Uni-
versity of Michigan college of
nursing. Mr. Kling is a Wayne
University graduate,‘ and is
presently a senior in the U. of
M. Medical School. He is affili-
ated with Phi Delta Epsilon
fraternity.

Shaarey Zedek Couples
to Elect New Officers

The Young Married League of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek will hold
its annual election meeting at
8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the syna-
gogue social hall.
In addition to the slate of offi-
cers and board members to be
presented, additional nomina-
tions will be accepted from the
floor.
Following elections, a musical
revue is planned. It will feature
a singing-dancing chorus line,
a male vocal group .called the
"Haircuts" and other variety
acts.
A social hour will conclude
the evening's program.

I Bar Mitzvahs I

Mr. and Mrs. David Gros-
berg, of 19157. Littlefield, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Lawrence Marvin, on
Saturday, at Cong. Shaarey Ze-
dek. A dinner and reception' in
his honor will be held the fol-
lowing evening, in the syna-
gogue social hall.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.
Kretchmer, of 19176 Greenlawn,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Robert Leonard, this
evening, at Cong. Emanu-El.
Services are at Burton School,
Huntington Woods. An open
house in Robert's honor will be
held Sunday. No cards.
* * *
The Bar Mitzvah. of Barry
Melvin Gittlen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Leon Gittlen, of 26399
York, Huntington Woods, will
be observed on Saturday, at
Temple Beth El. A reception in
Barry's honor will be held from
7 to 10 p.m., that evening.
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. Alvin August,
of Farmington, Mich., announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Stephen Joel, on Saturday, at
Cong. Ahavas Achim.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schlussel,
of 2958 Leslie, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Michael
Alan, on Saturday, at Beth Abra-
ham Synagogue. A kiddush fol-
lowing services and a dinner
Sunday, at Holiday Manor are
planned in his honor.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Duchan,
of 17180 Greenlawn, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Melvin Earl, on Saturday, at
Northwest Israel Synagogue. A
dinner in his honor will be held
the following evening, at Bel-
Aire Terrace.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman D. Nu-
dell, of 14220 Pembroke, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Joel Howard, on June 2,
at Cong. Bnai David. A dinner
and reception in his honor will
be held that evening, at Holi-
day Manor.

Toby Foreman Tired
To Marvin A. Sakat

Re-Elect Mrs. Lupitoff to AVCA Presidency

The first anniversary of the exchange views on veterans af-
Allied Veterans Council Auxil- fairs.
iary was celebrated at a recent
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program, at which Mrs. Luba
For the Finest in Music
Lupiloff was re-elected presi-
And Entertainment—
dent.
Mrs. Lupiloff is an active
member and past Department
president of the Jewish War
LI. 7-2943
Veterans Auxiliary.
The Auxiliary, composed of
representatives of the same vet-
erans groups which comprise
the Council, meets to coordinate
May at Brooklands
certain basic programs and to

Ben Katzman Fi

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Fine Condition—New Management
Meet Hugh Ross,

Feinberg Makes Possible
Don Rogers, Pro
Wayne Whitman Newsletter
Wayne University Press this
week published "Walt Whitman
Newsletter—Volume II."
This new venture was made
possible by Charles E. Feinberg, • Will Look
MRS. MARVIN SAKAT -
a member of the board of ad-
Better When
Toby Audree Foreman, daugh- visers of Wayne University
Taken by
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Press.
Walter F o r e m a n, exchanged •
SOLOMON
ti
nuptial vows with Marvin Allen
Sakat, son of Mr. Samuel Sakat
"Photography
and the late Mrs. Sakat, in a
At It's Best!"
,„
ceremony May 19, in the Shera-
and
Orchestra
• Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs
ton-Cadillac Motel.
• Portraits
The bride wore an ice-blue
BR.
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or TE. 4-8563
gown of Italian silk, styled with
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a taffeta bodice and portrait
neckline that was outlined in
hand-corded Alencon lace with
OPENING JUNE 4th—Another
pearl appliques. The gown was
highlighted by short sleeves
Styles by
and a bouffant skirt of illusion
which fell into a chapel train.
Her veil of sheared, ice-blue
illusion with matching ap-
Hair Fashions
pliques of the lace fell in two
At its Finest
tiers from a Mary Queen of
Scots cap. She carried a sheath
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of white orchids.
Appointments temporarily
Avren Foreman, sister of the
Being
Taken at WE. 3-7274
bride, was. maid of honor, and
bridesmaids were Mrs. Rhoda
Kutzen, Ruthellen Katzman and
Rosalind Goff. Mrs. El a i n e
Greenblatt served as matron of
honor, and Abbey Joyce Pupko
was junior bridesmaid.
Yale Bernstein was the bride-
groom's best man, and ushers
More important than what you say is
how you say it. Expressions of sym-
were Robert Solomon, Robert
pathy, best wishes or congratulations
Kutzen, Seymour Barahl and
are much more effective with a gift
basket that speaks for you.
Martin Bernstein.
Following a buffet dinner in
Cell UNiversity 2-6800.. sad CHARGE Irn
the Book Casino, the couple left
for a honeymoon in Florida and
if.fig 000 kr
,ATT
Nassau. On their return, they
* * *
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DETROIT 21. MICHIGAN
The Bar Mitzvah of Richard
Darryl Coopersmith, son of Mr. in Oak Park.
and Mrs. Edward Coopersmith,
Great News!
will be observed on Saturday, Mrs. Chomsky to Head
at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A
reception in his honor will be Sheruth League Here
held that evening, in the Sher-
Sheruth League will install.
aton-Cadillac Hotel.
Mrs. Max Chomsky as president
The rental of any hall or synagogue of your choice
at a luncheon and fashion show
... if you will place your next "Simcha" or Social
Tuesday after-
Measles Cause Delay in
noon, at North-
Function with us!
Barry Kay's Bar Mitzvah
wood Inn.
A flood of tears covered the
Serving with
red circular spots on Barry
Mrs. Chomsky
Kay Komisaruk's face a week
and also to be
ago Thursday.
inducted i n t o
"The Epicures Choice"
It was two days before he
office are Mes-
was to recite his Bar Mitzvah
dames Frank
Or Call for App't
Come and See Us at
Maftir before the . Adas Shalom
Roberts, Dave
congregation, and the doctor
Muskowitz and
TO. 8-5384
12512 DEXTER
diagnosed his illness as measles!
Lewis. Gold-
Guests began to arrive from
man, vice-
out of town, and his friends
presidents;
were getting their haircuts and
i Jerome Persh-
were readying to get their suits Mrs. Chomsky i n, treasurer;
from the cleaner. But his par- Ernest Citron, Meyer Kowal,
ents had a new task: to notify Abe Kranitz and Norbert Ketai,
relatives and friends that the secretaries.
Bar Mitzvah was postponed:
Reservations may be made
cause, measles.
with Mrs. Philip Kopman or
to
Barry, who is the son of Mr. Mrs. Richard Gunsberg.
and Mrs. Leon Kay Komisaruk,
of Parkside Avenue, will recite
his Maftir, at the Adas Shalom, Kvutzah Ivrith to Honor
on June 16.
Dr. Ephraim Shmueli
Arrive June 23—July 14—August 4
A farewell program has been
Youth Education League
arranged by Kvutzah Ivrith for
Plus Transportation
8:30 p.m., June 9, in the Rose
Announces New Officers
At a recent luncheon arranged Sittig Cohen Bldg., 13226 Law-
Includes stay at DeLuxe Hotels, excellent full-course
by Mrs. J. Sklar and Mrs. A. ton, in honor of Dr. Ephraim
meals, sightseeing trips, thrilling sail-boat ride, tickets
Tucker, at Northwood Inn, Mrs. Shmueli.
for Bullfight, cocktails and night club entertainment.
Dr. Shmueli will leave soon
Robert Kalish installed the fol-
Other surprises await you.
lowing newly elected officers of to rejoin his family in Haifa,
Israel.
A REAL VACATION BARGAIN
the Youth Education League:
The celebration will include
Call or Write
Mesdames Nathan Kantor,
president; Jack Munson, Milton brief messages from leaders of
Hubert, Lewis Manning, and the Kvutzah, community sing-
Meyer Blatt, vice presidents; ing and refreshments. Dr.
Birmingham Office:
Detroit Office:
Jack Rosenthal, Sam Schwartz Shmueli will speak in ac-
296 N. Hunter
19437 Livernois
and Joseph Miller, secretaries; knowledgement of the honors
JO 6-3115
UN 4-4464
Reuben Mendelsohn, treasurer; accorded.
Open
9
to
5:00
p.m.
incl.
Sat.
to
The public is invited
and Leonard Shapiro, Harold
Briskman Memorial chairman, attend.

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