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June 21, 1957 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-06-21

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Name Two Rabbis
to Direct Camp Israel \

Adas- Shalom Couples
to Hear Psychologist

of Hope Group
Mr., 1117;s. Silverman City
Sets $125,000 Goal;
Honeymoon in Florida Appoints Delegates

CARD OF SYMPATHY
The officers and members of
the Chorostishever Aid Society
and its Ladies Auxiliary extend
deepest sympathy to the family
of the late Harry Luden, an ac-
tive and devoted member of the
Society.

Rabbi S. K. Weinberg and
"Problems Occurring. in
Young Marriages" will be the Rabbi Moshe Neuman have
named directors of Camp
• A goal of $125,000 has been topic discussed by Dr. Katherine Israel, located on the outskirts
set for the 1957 campaign goal B. Greene, Wayne County mar-
of the Detroit Business Men's riage counselor, at a meeting of Toronto, Ont.
Rabbi Neuman will head the
Group of the City of Hope, an-1 of the Adas Shalom Young Mar-
nounces Ben Goldberg, presi- ' ried Couples Club this Wednes- girls' session, which runs July
1-29, while Rabbi Weinberg di-
Iday evening.
dent.
At a recent meeting of the 1 The Sy Rosenwassers are pro- rects the boys' session from
CLEANED and HAND FINISHED
o ganization, at which the goal r gram chairmen
, and will lead July 29-Aug. 25.
was set, arrangements were
answer period Inquiries about the camp and
Ambassador Cleaners
made for local representation a question and Greene's talk.
its summer program may be
12813 Linwood TO 8-8044-45
at the biennial convention, to , following Dr.
be - held July 6 to 10, at Los 1 A gradu.ate of Vassar and the obtained by calling TO. 7-2038.
University of Pennsylvania, Dr.
Angeles.
holds a master's degree
G
Delegates selected for theirreene
and doctorate from Columbia
You'll always
work in past years are Morris University. She is a clinical
EAT THE BEST
Canvasser, Harry J. Goldberg, psychologist whose recent arti-
Harold Kozloff, Mrs. Adolph cle on marriage was widely ac-
When You
Kessler, Joseph Lee,. M a x
Rosenfeld, Harry Sosnick, Harry claimed.
SERVE
THE. BEST!
The last social of the year
Spoon, Ben Stone, Mrs. Esther will be a mystery bus ride. The
MRS. ,MORRIS I. SILVERMAN Rosengarten, Irwin Greene, Ed Ropes are chairmen, and as-
Saul Katz, Seymour Shapiro sisting them are the Saul Wald-
In a double-ring ceremony
mans and Herb Shapiros. For
golemnized June 9, at Cong. and- Harry Brodsky.

In addition to the accredited further information, call the
Shaarey Zedek, Shayna Rhoda
delegates, other representatives Ropes, KE. 3-6173.
Parzen, daughter of Mr. and
Featuring:
of the group who will attend
Mrs. Lewis Parzen, exchanged
include Mrs. Bella Kozloff, Mr.
martial vows with Morris I. and Mrs. Emil Edelson, Mr. and-
Wedding rings are • placed on
Silverman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bob Hall, Mr. and Mrs. the third finger of the left hand
because of an old Egyptian be-
Julius Silverman.
STRICTLY
ler and the George Spoon, Mr. and Mrs. lief that a nerve ran from that
Rabbi Morris Ad
Julius Spoon, Mr. and Mrs. N.
KOSHER
bride's uncle; Rabbi Herbert P. Rossen, Mr. and Mrs. Sey- finger to the heart.
MEATS
Parzen, of New York City, of- mour Shlain.
POULTRY
ficiated.
The annual dinner-d a n c e
HE's BACK AGAIN—
The bride chose a gown of
IN FULL SWING !
Originators of "The Hollywood Roast"
blush pink silk taffeta, high- planned for the fall will be held
UN 1-4770
nr. Curtis
lighted by a fitted bodice, deep, in honor of N. R. Epstein, past
18211
WYOMING
WE
square neckline and short president of the Business Men's
FREE PARKING
Group.
The
program
is
the
ma-
DELIVER
and
His
Orchestra
sleeves outlined in hand-corded
ACROSS STREET
jor fund-raising effort of the
LI. 7-2943
Alencon lace.
organization.
Her bouffant skirt with deep

15.
scalloped overskirt extended in-
a
a
CARD OF THANKS
to a cathedral train. Matching
The family of the late Nettie
TO. 8-2705
appliques of the lace accented
New m a_n acknowledges with
WHAT'S
each scallop. Her veil of illus- grateful appreciation the many
LI. 3-3400
MY
sion and lace was of fingertip kind expressions of. syMpathy
length, and fell in two tiers from extended by relatives and
LINE
a
a blush pink cap. She carried friends during the family's re-
trailing baby white orchids on
cent bereavement.
a Bible.
Gloria Marion Parzen was her
sister's maid of honor, and
bridesmaids were Jacqueline
Sweet, Mrs. Carl Ruby, Mrs.
Harold Stein and Mrs. David
Lippitt. Barbara Parzen served
her,cousin as junior bridesmaid,,
Where Old Friends Meet to Shop" In Air Conditioned Comfort
and Frances Pinsky was flower
pe 7.4
girl.
BEAR
Paul Silverman served as his
CORNER
CURTIS
I
brother's best man, while ushers
WAVERLY
included Irwin Arkin, Abba
We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities
Friedman, Joseph Seedman -and
Free Parking - Entrance on Davison
Gerald )3 enad er e t. Gordon
OR
LEASE:
BIG BEAUTIFUL HALL ABOVE DEXTER STORE: CALL WE 1-0740 or DI 1-0330
Sihierman was junior usher,
FOR RENT
gm an NE no mu a. ma ma
, and Markey Soverinsky was
EXTRA SPECIAL
ring bearer.
NEW INTRODUCTORY OFFER
SUPER SPECIAL
The bride's grandmothers,
"MA-COHEN'S"
"MA-COHEN'S"
All Famous Nationally
Mrs. Charles Parzen and- Mrs.
PICKLED
New
Kosher
Advertised
Morris Sweet were escorted
down the aisle by their sons,
STRICTLY Iwn
WITH THIS
George C. Parzen and Hy Sweet.
I
Following dinner and a re-
COUPON
Reg. 55c
Q
ception, the bridal couple left
for a honeymoon to Miami
Long
Beach.
Or
1J2:;
Pint Jar 59c
lb.

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Emanuel
Schenk, of Beth Sholom People's
Temple, Brooklyn, N.Y., will
speak on "The Sanctity of the
Individual."
* * *
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "The Jacket of the
Ten Commandments," a World
War II story about a twist of
fate in a German concentration
camp, will be related.
* * *
COUNCIL BROADCAST
Time: 10 - -p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Ralph Epstein, new-
ly-elected commander of the
Department of Michigan, Jewish
War Veterans, will discuss the
role of the `organization in the
community over the Jewish
Community Council's weekly
portion of the Altman Jewish
Hour.

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