Barbara Littky Wed
in Double-Ring Rites
MRS. DONALD SUGERMAN
In a recent double-ring cere-
mony at Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue, Barbara Ann Littky,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
H. Littky, became the wife of
Donald F. Sugerman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Sugerman. Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nich-
olas Fenakel officiated.
The bride's gardenia white
gown was designed by Jessica,
and was of French imported
pure silk chiffon taffeta. It had
bracelet length sleeves, and a
scoop-neck outlined in,imported
rose-patterned Chantilly lace,
which was accented by irrides-
cent paillettes. Insets of rose-
patterned lace enhanced the
bouffant skirt which swept into
a graceful chapel train. A very
full fingertip veil of imported
illusion net fell from her match-
ing lace Juliet cap edged with
a band of irriciescenf sequins
and pearls.
. Mrs. Morton Knopper was
matron - of - honor. Bridesmaids
were the bride's cousins, Judy
Ackerman and Sandy Littky,
and Mrs. Milford Stern, Shirley
Fealk, and Ina Silberman.
David Levenson was best
man. Ushers were Marvin Litt-
ky, the bride's brother, Murray
Shekter, Irving Friedman, Eli
Labiner and Max Schwartz.
After honeymooning in New
York, the couple is residing on
Dalby in Redford Township.
Ben Goldberg, newly-elected
Sulie Harand, of Chicago, will
be featured entertainer at the president of the Detroit Busi-
11th annual donor luncheon of ness Men's Group of the City
the Adas Shalom Sisterhood, to of Hope, has been named to the
be held at 12:30 p.m., Wednes- convention . cabinet of the na-
day, in the synagogue social tional institution, which con-
vened Aug. 17 to 21, in Los An-
hall.
Acclaimed both by music and geles.
-Goldberg and 16 others who
d r am a critics
are members of the national
for .ir
board of directors will make
both fields o)
plans for organizing the con-
endeavor, Mist
ference.
Harand will
Over 1,000 delegates from De-
portray through
troit and other cities will gather
songs and act-
to formulate the 1958-59 pro-
ing "The Gersh-
gram of the free, non-sectarian
win Story."
Mrs. CharleE
national medical center, at Du-
Charlip is do-
' arte, near Los Angeles.
n o r chairman,
The City of Hope admits with-
and is assisted Miss Harand
mit charge patients suffering
by Mesdames Sol Hammerstein, from cancer, leukemia, heart or
ticket chairman.; J. Stewart Lin- chest diseases, and doe's research
den, co-chairman; Ben Morgan- into these illnesses.
roth, luncheon arrangements;
and David Holtzman, program.
Complete
Mrs. Norman. Allan, president
of the Sisterhood, invites all
FORMAL
women in the community to at-
RENTING
tend the program.
At a dinner-d an c e of the
Hannah Schloss Old Timers last
week, Samuel Raskin, president,
announce& the f011owing new
board members:
Peter Chodoroff, Aaron Fell-
man, Saul Gordon, Michael
Greene, Max. G._ Salasnek, Ed-
ward I. Schlussel and Harold
Trunsky.
Officers, 'besides Raskin, are
Dr. Robert S. Drews, ,Hy A.
Keidan, Alfred A. Klunover and
Gus D. Newman, - vice-presi-
dents; Joseph Newman, Morrey
Robinson and Abe Kastenbaum,
secretaries; and Irwin I. Cohn,
treasurer.
Max Gealer was chairman of
the dinner, and was assisted by
Michael Greene, Morris Gooze,
Barney Kasoff, John Lebow,
Edward Schulssel an d Sam
Shewitz.
ngagements
At a recent family dinner,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. kran-
dalj, of San J ua n Dr., an-
nounced the en agement of
their daughter, Judith Ann, to
Theodore Ring, son of Mrs.
Mollie Ring, of Kentucky Ave.,
and the late Mr. Isidore Ring.
An August wedding is planned.
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Socialites to Present Cabaret-Style Variety Show
Detroit socialites will present
a variety show at their first
public "cabaret-style" entertain-
ment Sunday evening at Cong.
Beth Abraham, Seven Mile at
Greenlawn.
Sylvia Lee, ballerina and en-
tertainer, will head a "Stars of
Tomorrow" troupe of proteges,
according to Ruth Hart, co-
chairman for the event. Danc-
ing and refreshments will be
included in the social hour to
follow.
The organization will hold:- a
mid-week social with dancing
on Wednesday evening at Beth
Abraham.
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