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On the Air
rown-Slavin VOWS
Planned for Aug. 12
This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest
ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR
Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Julian Zemon, pres-
ident of the Hebrew Free Loan
Association, and Myron Schiff-
man, a board member, will dis-
cuss the role and activities of
the organizatoin.
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 5 p.m., Z Sunday.
Station: WXY
Feature: Rabbi Albert A. Gor-
don, a native of Detroit, spirit-
MISS STEPHANIE SOWN
ual leader of Mt. Sinai Temple,
Sioux City, Ia., will speak on
The engagement of Stephanie
"This Is My God
Kown, of 2715 Rochester,
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daughter of Mrs. Stephanie
WORDS WE LIVE BY
Kown, of 13631 Ellar, Dearborn,
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
is announced to Sheldon Slavin,
Station: WWJ.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hymen
Feature' Maurice Samuel and Slavin, of 5509 Orchard, Dear-
Prof. Mark Van Doren will pre- born.
sent the sixth of a series of 10
Mr. Slavin, a graduate of
summer programs.
Wayne State University, is now
teaching at Oak Park High
Quick thinkers become lead-
School. Miss Kown is a research
ers; he who hesitates is bossed.
technician at the Wayne U.
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There will be a small wed-
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ding on Aug. 12, with only the
immediate f a m i l y attending.
Rabbi Sherwin Wine, of Temple
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Beth El, will officiate. The
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Service Bureau
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CLOVER LODGE OPENS CHILDREN'S CAMP
AS ADDITIONAL SERVICE TO RESORT GUESTS
Musical Comedies Charm Crowds
of Vacationers At Clover Lodge
In response to popular re-
quest Clover Lodge has opened
an additional unit to accommo-
date a limited number of chil-
dren without their parents.
The season for this year is
August 5 to September 2. The
fee is $175 for four weeks, or
$100 for two weeks. The camp
will accommodate boys and girls
from 6 to 12 years. The staff
is professional in training and
experience, and the food is the
same gourmet fare that is served
to the resort guests.
For reservations, please call
TYler 7-5171, or call collect to
Suttons Bay 13240, or 19001.
Crowds of vacationers con-
tinue to be charmed by the de-
lightful performances of Clover
Lodge Summer Theater. Full
length musical comedies are
performed twice weekly, and
there is entertainment and
dancing nightly.
Mrs. I. M. Faxstein, an ac-
tive worker for the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund and board member
of the JNF Council, this week
received the Red Feather pin
of the United Community Serv-
ices as "Volunteer of the
Week."
In addition to her work for
the JNF, she is president of
the Bnai Israel Sisterhood, past
treasurer of the House of Shel-
ter and is extremely active
with the Women's Auxiliary of
the Home for Aged.
Mrs. Faxstein spends an ave-
rage of two nights a week at
the Home, where she assists in
movie and bingo parties. She
also serves as a companion to
the residents, talking to them
and aiding the regular staff.
Also part of her regular vol-
MISS ARLINE ZAFT
unteer schedule at the Home is
her work at monthly birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zaft, of
parties and assistance at the 15301 Oak Park Blvd., Oak
sheltered workshop.
Park, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Arline,
RonalningartenWed to David L. Bittker, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Barney Bittker, of
Northlawn Ave.
Mr. Bittker is a graduate of
the University of Michigan,
where he was affiliated with
Tau Delta Phi fraternity. Plans
are being made for a Novem-
ber wedding.
to Cyril Moscow
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Rona D iane Weingarten,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Weingarten, of 23141 Clover-
lawn, Oak Park, became the
bride of Cyril Moscow, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Moscow,
of 19939 Lesure, in a ceremony
July 22, at Rainbow Terrace.
Rabbi Milton Arm officiated.
The bride's gown was of pure,
Italian, silk taffeta, and fea-
tured a portrait neckline edged
with lace and seed pearls. She
carried white orchids and
stephanotis.
Mrs. Herbert Weingarten was
matron of honor, and Mrs.
David Moscow a n d Beverly
Ginsberg w e r e bridesmaids.
Sandra Moscow was junior
bridesmaid.
David Moscow was best man,
while ushers included Herbert
Weingarten and Jerry Harrison.
The new Mrs. Moscow is a
graduate of the University of
Michigan. Mr. Moscow is a
Wayne University graduate,
and is a senior in the University
of Michigan Law School.
Following a month's wedding
trip to Mexico, the couple will
take up residence in Ann Arbor.
JULES KLEIN
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MRS. CYRIL MOSCOW
Wounds are not healed by the
unbending of the bow that
made them.—Longfellow.
EMBASSY
PHOTOGRAPHS by
Brickner Named to
Multiple Sclerosis Post
Adelbert H. Lindley, chair-
man of the Michigan Chapter of
the National Multiple Sclerosis
Society announces the appoint-
ment of Abraham Brickner,
21970 Marlow, Oak Park, as the
executive secretary of the Chap-
ter and Center.
The MS Center is located at
1800 Tuxedo. There also is a
branch in Battle Creek, Mich.
Brickner is a graduate of
Wayne State University school
of social work. For the past
four years he has been associ-
ated with Northville State Hos-
pital as psychiatric social work
supervisor and co-ordinator of
public relations.
He also is a board member of
the Michigan Welfare League
and the S o u t h e r n Oakland
County Unite d Community
Services, pr es i d e n t of the
Wayne Social Work Alumni
Association and secretary of the
Oak Park District Schools Board
of Education.
_Rita er Nuptials
Slated for November
Custom Fitted
LEONARD STANLEY
AND ORCHESTRA
(House Band Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel)
Booking Wedding and Bar Mitzvahs
for Winter and Spring Seasons
Also:JOHNNY TITUS, RALPH BOWEN, BOB DURANT
CALL
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DETROIT'S
Social "Smart Spot"
For Your Summer and Fall
Shower or Wedding . • •
Ford Reports Jump
in Station Wagon Sales
Once regarded as a luxury
around estats.s, the station
wagon is today enjoying popu-
larity among middle income
families. This fact is responsible
for making station wagons the
fourth largest selling body style
in the industry.
Slightly more than 10 per
cent of passenger car factory
sales last year were station
wagons, and evidence points to
a continuing demand for this
type of unit.
According to the Ford Motor
Co., which began producing
station wagons in 1929, Ford
and Mercury station wagons
last year accounted for 46 per
cent of the entire station wagon
market.
A Ford spokesman said that
in the four years ending in
1955, registrations of Ford sta-
tion • wagon' increased from
24,695 to 272,960 units, a jump
of over 1,000 per cent.
Traditional decor, modernly interpreted by Rose Gordon
of Chicago. To fend grace to your affair, beautiful
Candelabra and other Silver Appointments available.
• Noted for Service with the Personal Touch •
Woodward at East Kirby — Detroit 2
Phone "Catering" at TRinity 5-9500.
Ask for Mr. Charles Bartlett or Miss Marie Stafford
1 7—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—F riday, August 3, 1956
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Communal Worker IS
`Volunteer of Week'
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