Honey/loon in Hawaii De. Moreno to Give Demonstration of Psychodrama
Detroiters will witness an ated by Dr. Moreno, as repre- problems and socio and psy-
after Aug. 19 Rites unusual
demonstration of psy-

The .man who will live above
his present circumstance, is in
great danger of living in a little
time much beneath them, or,
chodrama.
as the Italian proverb says: The
The Michigan Chapter of
man who lives by hope will die
AAGPP, headed by Dr. Rose- by despair. —Addison
mary Lippitt, of Ann Arbor, is
active in the fields of psychia-
'For the PERFECT AFFAIR
try, psychology, sociology and
education, applying the meth-
ods and techniques of their
various fields to psycho and
and His Orchestra
sociodrama as developed by its
UN 3-3737
founder, Dr. Moreno.

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MRS. MILTON GORLOVSKY

In a double-ring ceremony
performed Aug. 19, at Beth
Aaron Synagogue; Leda Wahl,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Wohl, became the bride of
Milton Gorlovsky, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Gorlovsky. Rab-
bi Benjamin H. Gorrelick and
Cantor Ihil Gildin officiated.
The bride's gown reflected
the classic lines of a Viennese
court dress in pearl lustered
chiffon blended with Chantilly
lace. Softly shirred chiffon
formed t h e empress bodice
which was styled with deeply
curved decolletage and long,
tapered sleeves.
The lace outlined a rose pat-
tern over the elongated, sculp-
tured midriff and also frosted
the extremely full skirt. Triple
rows of the lace farmed inserts
alternating with bandings of
shirred tulle which terminated
in a gathered flounce and ex-
tended into a formal, cathedral
train.
Sheer flowrets encircled the
little`` tilted forehead cap, to
which her tiered veil of silk
illusion was gathered. Her bou-
quet was composed of white
orchids, lilies and streamers.
Mrs. Edward Droz was the
bride's matron of honor, and
bridesmaids were Mrs. Al
Kemper, her sister; Ilene Wolf-
son and Gail Wolfson, her cou-
sins. Fonda Coleen Droz was
flower girl.
George Gorlovsky was his
brother's best man,. and ushers
included Al Kemper, the
bride's brother - in - law; Carl
Garlow, Ted Garlow and Wil-
liam Gorlovsky, brothers of the
bridegroom; Norman Rivkin,
Seymour Wolfson and Bernard
Brodsky, her cousins; Edward
Droz, her brother-in-law; and
Al Glazer. Sanford Brodsky
was junior usher, and Larry
Glazer, another cousin of the
bride, was ring bearer.
Out - of - town guests were
from Buffalo, N. Y., and Chi-
cago, Ill. Following a month's
honeymoon in Hawaii, the cou-
ple will take up residence in
Oak Park.

League of Women
Plan Election Program

Under the auspices of the
League of Jewish Women's Or-
ganizations, a number of its
constituent groups are plan-
ning a political program, at
which candidates from both
parties will present and discuss
their platforms.
' According to Mrs. Philip
Bernstein, League preSident,
the meeting will be held at
12:30 p. m., at Adas Shalom
Synagogue, and will be open
to the public.
Organizations ordinarily spon-
soring such programs prior to
election have requested the
•League's arranging a commun-
ity-wide meeting to avoid du-
plication. Representatives from
cooperating organizations are
now drafting questions to be
asked at this non-partisan pro-

gram.

CARP OF THANKS
The family of the late Jack
Vosko acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many .
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and
friends during the family's re-
cent bereavement.

chodrama and sociodrama,
when, at 8 p.m., Sept. 6, the
Michigan Chapter of the Amer-
ican Association for Group
Psychotherapy and Psycho-
drama presents Dr. J. L. Mor-
eno, founder of the Moreno In-
stitute in New
York.
The program
will be held in
t h e Michigan f;
Room of t h e
Statler Hotel,
and, according
to Dr. Robert
S. Drews, lo-
cal psychia-
trist, associate
of the Moreno:-
InStitute a n d
chairman of
Dr. Drews
arrangements
for the meeting. Teachers, psy-
chiatrists, social workers and
psychologists may attend with-
out charge. -
Dr. Drews explained psycho-
drama and sociodrama, as cre-

Public Schools to Open
Sept. 10 for Evening Oases
The 32nd year of adult edu-
cation courses in the Detroit
area will begin at 6 p.m., Sept.
10 in the city's pulic evening
schools. Registration will con-
tinue until Sept. 13, with classes
scheduled to begin the week of
Sept. 17.
Instruction will -be offered
in more than 250 subjects cover-
ing seven general areas: Am-
ericanization, academic, business
and commercial, health and
safety, homemaking, trade and
vocational and miscellaneous.

senting scientific techniques in
the study, treatment and pre-
vention of mental illness
through acting out unrehearsed
problems.
He said Dr. Moreno would
demonstrate some of the tech-
niques involved in better un-
derstanding the tensions exist-
ent among peoples of various
cultures, ideologies and races,
as well as other phases of psy-
chodrama..
Dr. Moreno, borne in Ro-
mania, was educated at the
University of Vienna. Since
1936 he has been physician in
charge of Beacon Hill Sani-
tarium, Beacon Hill, N. Y.
He has held numerous pro-
fessional and governmental
posts and is the author of
many books on psychiatric

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