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December 14, 1956 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-12-14

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Frances Hays Levin
Weds Bruce S Koerner

Miss Cooperman Wins
Musicale Student Prize

0 nai Orith

The Susan Kesler Kimelman
award for an endowed hon-
orary member- „,„.,
ship in, the Stu-
PISGAH LODGE will hold a
dent League of
short business meeting at 8:30 the Tuesday
p.m., Monday, in the Labor
Musicale w a s
Zionist Institute, Schaefer north
given this year
of Seven Mile Rd. Refreshments ,
t o 15-year-old
and a social hour will follow.
Frances C o-
* * *
operman.
The second annual M & M
Fran ces, a
Barn Dance will be sponsored soprano, i s a
by MACCABEES and MINTZ student of Mar-
CHAPTERS, Bnai Brith Young guerite Kozenn
Men, at 9 p.m., Dec. 22, at Cong. Chajes
Bnai Moshe. Bill Grayson will whom she has
be the caller, and prizes will be been study ingMiss Coopermair
awarded.
for three years. She also studies
*
*
*
piano in the Jewish Community
BUSINESS A N D PROFES- Center music school, and is a
SIONAL CHAPTER will meet member of the Center Choral
at 8:30 p. in., Tuesday, at Society.
Young Israel Center, Dexter at
She is the daughter of Mr.
Fullerton. Judge Nathan J. and Mrs. David H: Cooperman,
Kaufman will discuss "Juve- of 20020 St. Marys.
nile Delinquency." Friends are
invited.
Suspicion is a heavy armour,
*
*
and with its own weight im-
is
LOUIS STONE • LODGE
pedes more than protects. —
planning its first annual New Byron.
Year's Eve party at Bel-Aire
Terrace. Cocktails, dancing and
entertainment are to be fea-
Music and Entertainment
tured. For reservations, call
Jack Prady, UN. 3-4359.

Activities

Harry Madison to--Head-

J WV Revue' Comm ittee

Harry T. Madison has been
appointed chairman of the
"Star Spangled Revue" com-
mittee for the Jewish War
Veterans, according to Larry
Gubow, Michigan department
commander. The revue, featur-
ing New York stage and TV
artists, will occur on Feb. 17
at the Ford Auditorium.
Madison, former state and
national commander of the
JWV, stated that a program

book in conjunction with the
Revue is being prepared. The
revue represents the organiza-
tion's sole fund-raising effort
for the year.

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°For the PERFECT AFFAIR

MICKEY WOOLF

and His Orchestra
UN 3-3737

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Done it Again!
PRIZE 4 H CATTLE
Available Here
Next Week!!

We've

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MRS. BRUCE S. KOERNER

In a ceremony Dec. 9 at Tem-
ple Beth El, Frances Hays Levin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoke
Levin, of Balmoral Dr., was
united in marriage to Bruce
Stanley Koerner, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman N. Koerner, of
Milwaukee, Wis. Dr. Richard C.
Hertz officiated.
The bride wore a gown of
white silk peau, de soie with a
square neckline and panel ex-
tending over the princess line
bodice to the hem of the floor-
length skirt.
The gown was fashioned with
appliques in motifs of hand-
corded Alencon lace and long
sleeves and extended into a
chapel train. Her veil of white
silk illusion fell in two tiers
from a fitted cap of matching
lace and she carried a bouquet
of orchids and stephanotis.
The bride's sister, Barbara
Maxine Levin, was her maid of
honor, and bridesmaids were
Linda Axelrod, Elaine Koerner,
the bridegroom's sister, Mar-
garet E. Levin, another sister
of the bride, Jane Sampliner and
Josephine Yanow, her cousin.
Joel Kimmel was the bride-
groom's best man, while ushers
included Marshall Astrin, Pfc.
Harry Kaiser, Willard Pokrass,
Gerald Schumacher, all from
Milwatikee.
Following a reception at the
Statler Hotel, the couple left_
for a wedding trip in New York,
where they will take up resi-
dence.

STRICTLY
KOSHER

KAPLAN BROS.

EMMA,

Branch 11, Labor Zionists,
will meet Saturday night, at
the home of the Robert Kan-
nons, 20179 Mark Twain, to
consider current problems in
the Middle-East. Friends are
invited. For further • informa-
tion, call branch chairman
Phyllis Piraeus, KE. 3-0216.

A camp reunion and winter
seminar is planned by Habonim
Labor Zionist youth from Dec.
21 to 25, in the Chaim Green-
berg Bldg., 19161 Schaefer.
Members and campers from
Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Cincin-
nati, Chicago and Minneapolis
will attend.
The four-day gathering will
open with an oneg shabbat.
Other plans include lectures on
"Israel Today" with discussion
periods following each.
Social events will highlight
a barn dance, talent night and
farewell party, and morning
activities will center around
group singing, dancing and
games.
A special program scheduled
for Dec. 22 will feature Israel
Shefer, who is in the United
States from Israel on an educa-
tional assignment. Those inter-
ested young people between 12
and 18 may call UN. 4-6192 for
information.
A second conference is plan-
ned from Dec. 26 to 29 by Ha-
bonim's Chaverat Aliyah, a
group of American youth who
intend to go to Israel. Discus-
sions on Israel life and prob-
lems will be featured.

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