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March 15, 1957 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-03-15

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*Center Cagers Vie in Playoffs; Finals Scheduled for. This Week -
Carol kozner
A special program is planned
Beth Abraham will vie with squad, 40-39. The score was Wednesday, with Counts draw-
in Double-Ring Rites Bnai
David for the Intercon- close all the way with Zuss- ing a bye. Playoffs begin on for this Saturday evening, with

MRS. ISRAEL TAUB
In a double-ring ceremony,
March 3 at Holiday Manor,
Carol Rozner, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Rozner, of
Roselawn Ave., exchanged
marital vows with Israel Taub,
son of Mr. and MI's. Sol Taub,
of Marlow Ave., Oak Park.
P --; Jose/ph E. S27al and Can-
tor Hyman J. Adler officiated.
The bride's floor-length, white
imported Chantilly lace gown
was appliqued with seed pearls.
The sweetheart neckline, em-
broidered with iridescent se-
quins, was accompanied by long
lace sleeves coming to a point
at the wrists. A matching seed
pearl tiara held the fingertip
length veil. She carried an or-
chid-covered mother - of - pearl
Bible.
Marlene Gilbert, the bride's
cousin, was maid of honor. The
bride's sister, Patricia Gail Roz-
ner, was junior bridesmaid.
Bridesmaids included the bride- ,
groom's sister, Mrs. Joe Ganis,
and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Hy-
man Taub.
Hyman TaUb served as best
man. Ushers were Sheldon Kor_
by, Leonard Taub, Joe Ganis
and Leonard Bakman. Murray
Balan was junior usher.
Dinner and a reception fol-
loWed the ceremony. Out of
town guests were from Califor-
nia, Florida, Pennsylvania, Chi-
cago and New York.
After a two-week honeymoon
in Miami Beach, Florida, the
couple will reside on Votrobeck
Drive.

gregational Basketball League
playoff championship at 5 p. m.,
this .Sunday, in the gymnasium
of the Davison Jewish Center.
Beth Abraham won in the
semi-finals, scoring a 53-46 vic-
tory over Beth Aaron. Bnai
David qualified for the final by
just easing out Young Israel,
41-40.
In the consolation game for
third place the two losing clubs,
Beth Aaron and Young Israel,
will play each other 'in a pre-
liminary contest at 4 p. m.
In the Center's Teen League,
the play of Saxons, who barely
qualified_ for the championship
round, has been sensational.
After coming through in a spe-
cial game over Davison Imper-
ials to break a deadlock for
fourth place and enter the play-
offs, Saxons knocked off second-
place Del Monicos, 36-26, in the
opening round. Mike Sniall
scored 16 points for the win-
ners.
In the other half of the dou-
ble elimination series, top-run-
ning Zussman AZA took - the
opener from a strong National

(More Clubs on Page 15)
DAVID - HORODOKER
YOUNG WOMEN will hold a
luncheon Tuesday afternoon, at
Federal's Grand River-Oakman
store. CARE packages for needy
families in Israel are now being
-sent for Passover. For lunch-
eon tickets, call Mrs. J. Fried-
man, UN. 1-6793, or. Mrs. M.
Stein, UN. 2-4232.
# * *
LADIES AUXILIARY 0 F
THE PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTORS .ASS'N will
hold a Purim party at 8 p.m.,
Saturday, at 17606 Wyoming.
* * *
VERA B.RAMSON CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will
meet Monday: at the home of
Mrs. Louis Sarko, 18461 Ohio.
Sam Fields will speak on "Art
and Portraits." Plans are being
made for the May 13 mother
and daughter luncheon at Jeri's.
* * *
GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the home
of Pauline'Stepack, 18287 Santa
Rosa. A Purim skit will be pres-
ented under the direction of
Rose Seigel. For information,
call TO. 9-5383. •

Junior Hadassah Meeting
to ComMemorate, Purim

A Purim program will high-
light the Junior Hadassah gen-
eral meeting, at 1 p.m., Sunday,
at Hadassah House, 16240 W.
Seven Mile near Murray Hill.
Delegates to an April Re-
gional Conference in Pittsburgh
will be 'appointed at the meet-
ing. Refreshments w i 11 b e
served.
Friends are invited to the
meeting. For more information,

call Sarah, UN 2-4713.

.

the champions of each division
April 1.
matched against all-star teams
Strauss and Kinx each hold in their respective leagues.
commanding leagues, respec-
tively,. in the junior and ban-
tam leagues. With only a week You've Enjoyed Many Weddings
of regular play left„ Strauss and Bar Mitzvahs with Music by
has a record of 10 wins and one
loss, against runner-up Riptons
7-4 record. Kinx, with an 11-0
record, won both halves of the
UN. 3-0404
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