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Joyce B/'y7nan Wed
to Michael M. Adler

Prior to her marriage in August to Mr. Marvin Delidow
Miss Ilene Sheila Order, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Order
was entertained at a bridal shower given by her aunts, Mesdames
David Schoichit, Abraham Bloch and Max Gordon.
Mrs. Sheldon Trosch (Laura Faber, formerly of Detroit), of
Phoenix, Ariz., and son, Steven, are presently in Detroit for a
two-month stay with Mrs. Trosch's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Faber, of 18516 Hartwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown recently celebrated their 43rd
wedding anniversary with a party at the Elmwood Casino.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Springel, of Philadelphia, who are
currently visiting in Detroit with their son, Joe Springel, and
his family, were honored on the occasion of their 50th wedding
anniversary with a party Wednesday evening, in the Springel
home at 18259 Stoepel.
During his recent travels through Germany, Dr. Leon Fram
was entertained by members of his congregation now with the
U.S. Government in Germany. At Bad Godesburg on Rhine,
MRS. MICHAEL M. ADLER
where the U.S. Embassy is located, Dr. Fram was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. David Ronis and their three children. Mr. Ronis
Joyce Bryman and Michael
is a career official at the Embassy. His wife is the daughter of Morton Adler exchanged mari-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zendel, of Detroit. Dr. Fram also was enter- tal vows in a recent ceremony
tained by Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Herz and their three children at at Beth Aaron Synagogue. The
Frankfurt-Am-Maine, where Mr. Herz holds a position with the bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Department of Commerce. He is the son of Mrs. Gustave Herz, of Mrs. Hyman Bryman, while Mr.
this city. Adler's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
- Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Cohen, of 3015 Tuxedo, announce the Samuel - Adler. Rabbi Benjamin
graduation on Saturday of their son, S. Leonard Cohn, from H. Gorrelick and Cantor Ihil
the University of Michigan medical school. Dr. Cohn will intern Gildin officiated.
at Sinai Hospital.
For her wedding the bride
On the occasion of his fifth birthday last week, David Shan- chose a princess line gown of
brom, of 18071 Birwood, played host to 15 neighborhood children. white silk taffeta with a floor-
The birthday cake was trimmed with a ranch and cowboys. •
length skirt which fell into a
Dr. and Mrs. Samson S. Wittenberg, of 2306 Oakman Blvd., chapel train. She carried eight
will be at home from 8 p.m., Wednesday evening, in honor of the white orchids with phaelanop-
graduation of their son, Bernard Harold, from the Wayne State sis,. stephanotis and streamers
University medical school. No cards.
of white pearls.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sinkoff, of 18517 Meyers, will tender
Mrs. Rose Wolfe,- the bride-
a garden party this Sunday honoring the graduation of their groom's sister, was matron of
daughter, Jean, from the department of chemistry at Wayne honor, and Pauline Kurland was
State University and her acceptance to the medical school. maid of honor. Bridesmaids
Relatives and friends are invited to attend.
were Doreen Sinai, Rhoda Leib-
Mrs. Rose Rubenstein and Mrs. Eada• Barrer will present a ens, Miriam Bloom, Norma Var-
number of students in a piano recital at 3 p.m., Saturday.
nen and Laura Gladstone.
During the past week, Mrs. Louis Moretsky, of Hubbell
Aaron Adler, the bridegroom's
Avenue, attended the graduation of her Nephew, Dr. Fred M. brother, was best man, while
Stoller, from Western Reserve College, and his wife Phyllis, ushers included Earl Zack, Har-
from Vassar College. Dr. Stoller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. vey Bailen, Donald Sigel, Roy
M. H. Stoller who resided in Detroit for many years prior to Gealer and Jerry Gurwin.
moving to Cleveland.
Others in the procession were
Prof. Marshall D. Shullman, of Harvard University, his the bride's grandmother, Mrs.
daughter, Lisa, and son, Michael, were the guests this week of Joseph Raznik, escorted by her
their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, son, Dr. Philip Raznik; Linda
of Woodstock Ave.
Wolfe, niece of the bridegroom,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller will celebrate their 50th wedding junior bridesmaid; David Bry-
anniversary this Sunday at a dinner given in the home of their man, the bride's brother, junior
daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Swartz, of 19330 Coyle. Honoring the usher; Joseph Dale Raznik, ring
couple will be their four other children, 14 grandchildren, four bearer; and Ellen Sue Gaspas
great grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
and Susan Rita Raznik as flow-
er girls.

News Brevities

The Jewish Reconstructionist
Foundation announces the pub-
lication of the important work
THE CANTILLATION OF THE
BIBLE by Solomon Rosowsky.
Prof. Rosowsky, a distinguished
music scholar, submits the re-
sults of the research that has
been assigned to him years ago
by the Hebrew University in
Jerusalem.
* * *
Beginning Oct. 1, the Treas-
ury Department will issue
SERIES E SAVINGS BONDS
in punch-card form, saving
printing costs estimated at
$500,000. The punch-card bonds
will resemble closely the pres-
ent paper-type bonds and will
have the same printed matter
as now on both sides. The size
will be reduced, however, from
the present 7 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches to
7% x 3 1/4 inches.
* * *

CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB
is holding a Bar-B-Q this Sun-
day, at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. D onald Ketai, 19182
Monica.
* * *
Recovery of a young woman
from a crippling and deep-
rooted allergic condition through
the painstaking process of pro-
longed psychoanalysis is dra-
matically told in "The Patient
Speaks," a book authored by
Dr. Harold A. Abramson, famed
New York psychiatrist. Pub-
lished by the Vantage Press, it
is a case history presented in
the framework of psychiatrist-
patient interviews in which the
struggle by "Alice," pseudonym
of'the patient, is revealed step-
by 7 step as she strives to reach
the root of her psychic prob-
lems in an effort to cure hei.•
allergy.
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Kenneth. E. Schwartz, pro-
Frieda Barth, MICHIGAN
CONSOLIDATED GAS COM- ducer of NORTHLAND PLAY-
PANY'S home service director, HOUSE, announced that owing
announced that free cooking to weather conditions, the open-
demonstrations for local home- ing date of the 1957 season has
makers will be held in the fol- been delayed to June 25.
lowing company branch offices
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 10447 Ronald Mazer to Head
W. Jefferson, June 14; at 17226
Lahser, June 17; at General Beth Abraham Youth
Motors Building, June 21. Miss
Ronald Mazer has been
Evangeline Lanoue of the com- elected president of the Co-Ed
pany's Home Service Depart- Youth Group of Beth Abraham
ment will demonstrate the new- Synagogue. Serving with him
est thing in "cooking on a for the 1957-58 season will be
burner with a brain."
the following:
* * *
Beverly Feldman, vice-presi-
LOU JACOBS has s been dent; Maurice Operrer, treas-
elected union representative for urer; Susan Kanarek, Sheila
nearly 100 technical and en- Dishell and Harriet Schoen,
gineering personnel of the In- secretaries.
ternational UAW at the Utica
Installation of the new offi-
Bend Division of Curtis Wright. cers will take place at cere-
He is formerly hike leader of monies planned for Thursday
the only all-Jewish hiking unit evening, in the synagogue'
in Detroit.
building.

Labor Zionist Branch 7 to Hold Oneg Shabbat

Labor Zionist Branch 7 will to the symposium.
Prospective new members are
hold an oneg shabbat at 9 p.m.,
today, at the home of Dr. and invited to contact Faigin, VE.
6-6318.
Mrs. Jack Kutnick, 20466 Mark
Twain.
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Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brooks, of
Woodingham Dr., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mar-
vin Robert, on Saturday, at
Adas Shalom Synagogue.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.
Sklar, of Ardmore Ave., an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Gary Irwin, this evening
at Temple Israel. A dinner in
Gary's honor will be held the
following evening, in the tem-
ple.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Utche-
nik announce the Bar Mitzvah
of-their son, Daniel, on Satur-
day, at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kutnick,
of 18039 Woodingham, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Bruce Lowell, on Saturday, at .
Adas Shalom Synagogue. A din-
ner in his honor will be held
Sunday evening, at Bel-Aire
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