Hadassah Slates
Hears Rites
in Telephone Hook- Up Group Meetings
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MRS. MORTON ROBINSON
In a Dec. 24 ceremony at the
home of Rabbi A. Liebowitz,
in Las Vegas, Nev., Valerie
Suzanne Kay, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Harry H. Kay, of Bev-
erly Hills, Calif., was united in
marriage to Morton Robinson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Robinson, of Youngsville, N. Y.
A . coast - to - coast telephone
conference hook-up permitted
relatives and friends, the Robin-
sons, Kays, Goldsteins, Kape--
tanskys, Grosses, Katzowitzs
and Somkins to hear the rites.
The bride, a former Detroiter,
is a junior at U.C.L.A.'s school
of arts and sciences. A Phi
Sigma Delta, she is campus
Welfare Board chairman and a
member of "Spurs," honorary
scholastic service organization.
The bridegroom, who attended
Ohio University, will resume his
chemical engineering studies at
U.C.L.A. upon discharge this
month from the army medical
corps, at the San Francisco
Presidio.
The couple will reside in
*Beverly Hills, Calif.
Tuesdays during the month of
February will be the meeting
times for group members of the
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah.
The following is a list of sched-
uled activities:
BAGLEY NORTH-BAGLEY
SOUTH—At 12:30 p.m., Feb. 12.
at Hadassah House. a special
matinee party with food, enter-
tainment and prizes.
CENTRAL WOODS—At 12:30:
p.m., Feb. 12, at Cong. B n a i
Moshe, dessert luncheon w ill
feature Dr. Clarissa Fineman
speaking on "The Dead Sea
Scrolls."
UNIVERSITY NORTH—A t
12:30 p.m., Feb. 19, Mrs. Max
Frank will discuss latest Israeli
issues in supplement to the
movie, "I Came to Beersheba."
EVERGREEN - GREEN-
FIELD - MEYERS - S C H A E-
FER - WYOMING—At 12:30
p.m., Feb. 26, at Ha d a s s a h
House, dessert and coffee will
accompany an original s k i t,
"Thru the Years with Detroit
Hadassah, 1912-57." Mrs. Maude
Pollack & Associates will show
original designs for Spring and
resort. w oe a r, early fashions
through courtesy of Detroit His-
torical Museum.
EVENING GROUP—At 8:30
p.m., Feb. 19, at Hadassah
House, representative of Merrill,
Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Beane
will lecture on investments and
present-day economic condi-
tions; dessert and coffee slated.
BUSINESS & PROFES-
SIONAL—At 8:15, Feb_. 26, at
Hadassah House, Boris M. Joffe,
Detroit Jewish -Community
Council executive . director will
talk on "Hadassah and • Jewish
Community Relationship."
To Marry Aug. 7
Kiplinger at Town Hall
Austin Kiplinger, of the Kip-
linger Washington Letter and
Changing Times Magazine, will
discuss "What's Ahead in Busi,
ness," when he appears at De-
troit Town Hall, Monday, 11
a.m. in Ford Auditorium. ,
Miss Holdeng ra her
Weds Samuel Reider
Beth El Sisterhood
to Hear Psychiatrist
Labor Zionist Branch 7
to Hear Judge at Oneg
Mrs. Frank Winton, president
of the Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El, has announced the ap-
pearance of Dr. Jack Weinberg,
lecturer in psychiatry at the
University of Chicago, at its
meeting Monday, in the temple's
Brown Memorial Chapel.
Labor Zionist Branch 7 will
hold an oneg shabbat at 9 p.m.,
today, at the home of Frieda
and Henry Faigin, 19145 Coyle.
Common Pleas Judge Elvin
L. Davenport will be among
speakers at the program fea-
turing the coming primary elec-
tions. Friends are invited to at-
tend.
The program will open with
a dessert luncheon at 12:30, with
aer.i,
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After — Psychological Aspects."
Socialites Valentines Dance
Scheduled for February 17
MRS. SAMUEL REIDER
Barbara Joan Holdengraber,
daughter of Mrs. M. Lee 11°1-
d engraber,. of Mendota Ave.,
and the late Mr. Holdengraber,
became the bride of Samuel
Reider, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Reider, of Glendale Ave.,
in a -Jan. 27 ceremony at the
Mayfair. •
The bride's gown of white
dupiani silk was styled with a
sweetheart neckline appliqued
in Alencon lace and embroid-
ered with seed - pearls. The
graceful folds of the bouffant
skirt fell to floor length.
Leaves of seed pearls formed
the close-fitting cap which held
her three-tiered illusion veil.
She carried a Bible adorned with
white orchids.
Mrs. Nathaniel Levine was
matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were Roberta Jacobs and the
bride's sisters, Deborah and
Carol Holdengraber.
Sol Reider was his brother's
best man. Ushers were Martin
Weiser, William Keller and
Phillip Bittker.
Following a New York honey-
Moon, the couple will reside on
Votrobeck Drive.
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a Valentines Dance at Cong.
Beth Moses, Feb. 16. Musical
entertainment will be provided
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chestra, announces Rose Altman,
organization secretary.
On Feb. 20, the group will
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roundtable on "Stimuli for
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The engagement of Rita Ann
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been announced by her parents,
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Greenfield. Her fiance is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Blase,
of Ferndale, Mich. An Aug. 7
wedding is planned.
Rabbi Missing as Todd,
Liz Taylor Speak Vows
Mike Todd and Elizabeth Tay-
lor were married only in a civil
ceremony at Acapulca, Mexico.
They were unable to get a rabbi
to perform at a Jewish cere-
mony.
Among the guests at their
wedding were Eddie Fisher and
Debbie -Reynolds, Mrs. Hank
Greenberg and many other
notables. -
The most recent intermarriage
of another famous couple, which
was marked by a Jewish
ceremony performed by a Re-
form rabbi, was that of Marilyn
Monroe and Arthur Miller.
Mogilever Aid to Install
Abraham Ginsberg President
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: For the second of a
series of four addresses, Dr.
Louis L. Mann, rabbi of .Chi-
cago's Sinai Congregation, will
speak on "Are You Religiously
Mature?"
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Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "The Man Who Re-
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count of the experiences of the
late Dr. Leo Baeck, former
chief rabbi of Berlin, in a Nazi
Concentration Camp, will be
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Station: WJLB.
Feature: As part of a series
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mission, on the Altman Jewish
Hour, Harry Yudkoff, JCC ex-
ecutive committee member, will
discuss the forthcoming Council
Institute, at which Dr. Eli Ginz-
berg will be keynote speaker.
Alazaroff Branch Plans
Cultural Meeting with Elaza
David Sislin, vice-president of
cultural programs for the Arla-
zaroff Branch of Farband, an-
nounces a meeting at 9 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the Labor Zion-
ist Institute.
Albert Elazar, superintendent
of the United Hebrew Schools,
will speak on "Cultural Pat-
terns and Behavior of the Peo-
ples of the Middle East." A so-
cial hour will follow. -
Mogilever Progressive Aid So-
ciety will celebrate its 26th
anniversary with a banquet at
6:30 p.m., Sunday, at Lachar's.
The following officers will be
installed:
Abraham Ginsberg, president;
Charles Rubin, vice-president
Sam Wohl, secretary; Benjamin
Glazier, treasurer; Mrs. L. Fein- To consult with the wisest and
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