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January 18, 1957 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-01-18

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activities in Society

BarbaraRichmanWed National Leader Here for Evergreen Women
Mrs. Morris Saipe, president and Channa Stiebel. There also
to Hyman Stollman
of the Central Branch, National will be instruction in the sher,

Women's League Of the United
Synagogue of America, will be
here next week as the guest of
the Sisterhood of Evergreen
Jewish Congregation.
The national leader will be
entertained at a luncheon in her
honor, being given by Mrs. Au-
brey Benson, 20244 Stout, for
board members at 12 noon,
Wednesday. She also will be
entertained at dinner by Mrs.
Maxwell Nadis.
Following dinner, Mrs. Saipe
will speak at a general meeting
to be held at 8:30 p.m., at the
Labor Zionist Institute, 19161
Schaefer. She will speak on
"Sisterhoods and the National
Women's League."
Mrs. Harriet Berg, assistant
director of the Wayne State
University dance workshop, will
speak on a "Survey of the Jew-
ish Dance." A demonstration
will be given by Jack Weiner

and a social hour will follow.

The Arthur Cutler family, of Prairie Ave., recently entertained
Mrs. Cutler's sister, Mrs. Sara Libovitz and daughter, Flora, of
Brooklyn, N.Y.
A/2C Herman B. Goldberg is home on a 30-day furlough with
Master of Ceremonies
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Goldberg, of Sunderland
and His Orchestra
Ave., prior to being shipped out later this month to Japan. While
Detroit's Leader in Entertainment
stationed at Colorado Springs, Colo., Airman Goldberg was a
TO 8-2067
TO 6-5016
writer for the Skyline Observer, base newspaper. Open house in
his honor will be held from 2 to 4 p.m., Sunday, at 19379 Sunder-
land.
Miss Ethel Gunsberg, of Larchmont, Long Island, N.Y., has
returned home after spending the recent holidays as the guest of
PHOTOGRAPHY
the Samuel Goldbergs, of .clunderland Rd.
Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schemansky, of Oak Park, celebrated their
Formals, Candids, 3 D's, movies.
40th wedding anniversary with a family dinner recently.
For Quality Workmanship
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Krieger and family, formerly of Edison
Call Mr. Rosen — UN. 1-9000
Ave., are now residing in their new home at 28426 Pierce,
Southfield Township.
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Mrs.• Edith Albert Freedman, of Whitmore Rd., is spending MRS. HYMAN STOLLMAN
a
the winter months in Los Angeles, Calif., with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Albert. She also is spending
In a recent ceremony, at
some time at the family ranch and the El Mirador Hotel, in which three of the bridegroom's
family officiated, Barbara Rich-
Palm Springs.
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
• Let us help you make your •
Morris Richman, of Tuxedo


• party a complete success.

Infants Service Group
Ave., became the bride of Hy-
• Delicious Food — Dinnerware •
man Stollman, son of Mr. and


You Can Be Sure . .. If It's
Sets 'Surprise Package'
Excellent Service
Mamages

Mrs. Aaron Stollman, of W.


for Jan. 27 Program
Buena Vista Ave.
9

Call: DI. 1-0072


Ellen-Klein: Mr. and Mrs.
"Surprise Package" is the
Joining the couple in' matri-
And
His
Orchestra
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Sam
Klein,
of
Stoepel
Ave.,
an-


46
title of the show to be pre-
mony were Rabbi Isaac Stoll-

19315 Jas. Couzens •
sented by the Infants Service nounce the marriage of their man, the bridegroom's uncle;
KE
5-2604
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Group as the main feature of daughter, Marilyn, to Dr.- Paul Rabbi Samuel Stollman of
rameoomfbm000•mt
Ellen,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam-
its annual dinner-dance.
Windsor and Rabbi Hershel
uel Ellen, of Boston, Mass., on Stollman of New York, cousins
The program, yearly fund- Jan. 9.
of the bride. Cantor Hyman J.
raising effort of the organiza-
The bride, is a graduate of
tion, will be held on Jan. 27, Wayne University where she Adler assisted.
at Masonic
The bride chose a floor-
But for the real home flavor get
majored in social studies, and
Temple.
length gown of Italian silk taf-
the
University
of
Michigan
Mrs. David
feta with a Sabrina neckline
Riseman, f o r where she received her degree appliqued with imported Chafi-
in
education.
many years the
tilly lace and pearls. The long,
Dr. Ellen is affiliated with the
'director of
pointed sleeves were trimmed
Massachusetts
University.
these amateur
in seed pearls. The full skirt
* * *
YOU CAN GET IT ONLY at GRUNT'S!
p roductions,
ended in a chapel train.
KIRCIDEL - BLUESTEIN --
again will be
A two-tiered veil of silk illu-
.. • And — It's P _ roved Itself — So why don't You
in charge of the The wedding of Frances M. sion. fell to her fingertips from
switch to the new king-sized jar of Mrs. Grunt's own
show. She will Bluestein to Edward Kircidel a pearled crown, and she car-
home made Pickled Herring! Many other home made
be assisted by was solemnized on Jan. 6, at ried white • orchids and steph-
Mrs. Riseman Mrs. George Holiday Manor. Rabbi Joshua S. anotis on a white Bible.
Meichlech also available. Ask for it today!
Mrs. • Jack Moskowitz, the
Schw artz. The entire cast is Sperka performed the ceremony
members and their in the presence of the immedi- bridegroom's sister, was matron
made up
ate family and friends.
husbands.
of honor, and bridesmaids were
Shirley Katz, her cousin; San-
Throughout the year, the In-
18252 WYOMING nr. CURTIS
dra and Rochelle Stollman, his
fants Service Group maintains Adas Shalom Couples
cousins; Florence Hoffman and
a program of feeding and cloth-
WE DELIVER — CALL UN 1-9645
ing children of indigent fam- to Hear Judge Kaufman Doris Weisman. The bride's
cousin,
Susan
Philko,
was
jun-
Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, of
ilies, from birth to five years,
advises Mrs. Ben Marcus, presi- Juvenile Court, will conduct ior bridesmaid, while Shoshana
his "School for Parents" at a Moskowitz, his niece, was
dent.
In addition to this work, she program arranged by the Adas flower girl.
adds, the organization main- Shalom Young Married Couples \ Joe Silver was the bride-
tains a center for mentally re- Club for 9 p.m., Wednesday, in groom's best man, and ushers
included Jack Moskowitz, Shel-
tarded children and recently the S-ynagcxgue's small chapel.
More important than what you say is
Also planned by the group is don Gordon, her cousin; Roger
added as another project aid to
how you say it. Expressions of sym-
Stollman
and
Bernard
Stoll-
its
fifth
anniversary
and
in-
pathy, best wishes or congratulations
the Peiiri•ckton Nursery Home
man,
his
are much more effective with a gilt
cousins,
and
Richard
stallation
dinner
at
8:30
p.m.,
for Visually Handicapped Chil-
basket that speaks for you.
Jan. 27. Preceding dinner, the Hendin. The bride's brother,
dren.
Call UNiversity 2-6800.. aid CHARGE ITV
Mrs. Irving Rosenberg and Sam Kaners, past president, Jerry Richman, served as jun-
• . n
Mrs. Sidney Silverman are will hold open house at their ior usher.
Also in the bridal party were
chairmen of the annual dinner- home on Santa Rosa.
6-7 " gag
47,
New officers to be inducted Mrs. M. Philka, the bride's
dance and show.
3205 W. McNICHOLS RD. (at WiIclemer,e)
are Sy Rosenwasser, president; grandmother, and Mrs. L. Stoll-
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,
Al Lerner, vice-president; Irene man, the bridegroom's grand-

Schwartz and Helen Brodley, mother.
secretaries; Ed Rope, treasurer;
Dr. Drews to Speak
the Sam Kaners, Nat Goldstones
The
Jewish Center Speaker's
and
Mary
Rubenstein,
board
Mr. and Mrs. Herman W.
Club will hear Dr. Robert
Zimmerman, of Oak Park, members.
Drews, local psychiatrist, speak
Mich., announce the engage- . Chairmen are the Nat Gold- on "Insanity in High Politics,"
ment of their daughter, Sara stones, who are assisted by the a psychiatric appraisal of politi-
Lee, to Milton Welton,. son- of Haskell Greenfi el d s, Harry cal history, at its meeting at 9
Mrs. Jennie L. Welton, of Ful- Greenbergs, Brad Jacobs and
p.m., Jan. 26, in the Davison
lerton Ave., during the New Martin Landays. Entertainment, Branch.
in the form of a musical skit,
Year's weekend.
will be presented by Harvey
* * *
Mrs. J. M. Korn, of Philadel- Surfs, Nedda Wakser, Mary
phia, announces the engagement RUbenstein, Al Goldstein and
For Pre - School Children 2 1 /2
of her daughter, Harriet Joy, to Marg Goldstein.
Couples interested in informa-
Years through 5 Years. Super-
Marvin Lieberman, son of Mr.
vised teaching in pre-school cur-
and Mrs. Herman Lieberman, tion on the organization may
riculum. Full or half-day sessions.
Specializing In
of East Lansing, Mich. A gradu- call the Nat Goldstones, mem-
LI. 8-4067
ate of Graham-Eckes School in bership chairmen, LI. 6-5044.
CAKES FOR
Palm Beach, Fla., Miss Korn
alio attended the University of Luncheon Will Honor
ALL OCCASIONS
Pennsylvania. Her father, the Judge Baum Feb. 12
late J. M. Korn, founded the ad-
A testimonial luncheon, hon-
Up
p to 6 Lbs. A WEEK
UN. 4-9798
LI. 5-9336, Oak Pk.
vertising agency which bears his oring Circuit Judge Victor J.
NO DIET—NO EXERCISE
13428 W. 7 Mile
23055 Coolidge
name. Mr. Lieberman is a grad- Baum, will be held at noon
UN 4-0016
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uate of Howe Military' School Tuesday, Feb. 12, at Holiday
Licensed Physician
18256 Wyoming
7706 W. McNichols
and Michigan State University, Manor, it was announced by the
Reasonable Fees
where he was a member of Zeta Friends of Victor J. Baum Com-
Beta Tau fraternity. He is presi- mittee.
dent of the Lansing Chapter of
Built on the theme "Ballots
REMEMBER—WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN
Bnai Brith.
for Baum," the luncheon will
RECOMMENDED
feature a talk by Judge Baum
BY BETTER
INTERIOR
Begin Friday Afternoon
on "Your Rights" and a prograth
DECORATORS
DRAPES - CORNICES - SLIP COVERS - LAMP SHADES - BED SPREADS
of entertainment.
Program for Center Juniors
Mrs. Ted Rudner, 19466 Monte
WE DO ALL THE WORK.— REMOVING AND INSTALLING (WITH PINS IN)
Juniors at the Davison Jewish
Center have recently been or- Vista, chairman of the program,
PHONE US FOR ESTIMATE — NO OBLIGATION
ganized in a program of special said that reservations can be
Friday • afternoon activity. Al- made by calling UN 3-8031.
Assisting Mrs. Rudner are
ready scheduled is a tumbler's
group at 3:45 p.m., and a wood- Mesdames Albert Colman, Wil-
(ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES)
shop period is contemplated if liam ' Yolles, Alfred Shevin,
I
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CITY WIDE—SUBURBAN SERVICE
enough interest is shown. For Sidney Pollick, Philip Fine,
information, call the Center Hubert SicIlow and Mrs. Oscar

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