Friday, August 16, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH N EWS- 1 0
Cranbrook Motel Attracts
Prominent Guests
Weds Chicago Miss
in Recent Ceremony
The marriage of one of Michi-
gan's most luxurious motels
and the country's most luxuri-
ous shopping center has proven
to be a happy one for all con-
cerned.
The Cranbrook House Motel,
located directly adjacent to
Northland Center, is attracting
luminaries in all fields of
endeavor. Elegance of appoint-
ments and convenience of
locale seem to be the magic
combination that lures such
stars as Imogene Coca, Georgie
Jessel, Gertrude Berg, Basil
Rathbone, Nina Foch and Red
Buttons . . to name only a
few . . . to the comforts of the
Cranbrook House.
The guest register of Cran-
brook House also bears the
signatures of Elroy "Crazy MRS. WALLACE HANDLER
Legs" Hirsh, Jimmy Demerat,
Marlene Goldberg, daughter
Tony Trabert, Doug Ford and of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Z. Gold-
many others from the sports berg, of Chicago, Ill., became
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the bride of Wallace Handler,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max C.
Handler, of Wildemere Ave. 5,
Detroit, in a recent ceremony
at the Sheraton - Blackstone
Master of Ceremonies
Hotel in Chicago. Rabbi Morris
and His Orchestra
Adler of Detroit and Cantor
Detroit's Leader in Entertainment
Moses Silverman of Chicago
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The bride chose a princess
line gown of reembroidered
Alencon lace and French silk
illusion. The lace extended
from the scoop neckline
through the waist and flared
into sprays upon the illusion
skirt. Her two tier fingertip
veil of white silk illusion fell
from a crown of matching lace
reembroidered with seed pearls.
She carried an arrangement of
white orchids and stephanotis
over a prayer book.
Janet Stern of Chicago was
the matron of honor. Brides-
maids were Hattie Schwartz of
Detroit, Roberta Scher of Ann
Arbor, Judy Zuker and Judy
Cohen of Chicago. Cheryl Han-
dler, the bridegroom's sister,
was junior bridesmaid.
Stuart Handler, the bride-
groom's brother, served as best
man. Ushers included Phillip
Schwartz, Robert Abram, Her-
bert Zimmerman, Richard Saf-
fir, Robert Littman, all of De-
troit and Laurence Scher of
Ann Arbor.
Following a honeymoon trip
to New York and Jamaica the
newlyweds will reside in Ann
Arbor where Mr. Handler is a
student at the University of
Michigan law school.
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Morris Dobrusin and Willie Schwartz
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(Formerly at 3736 Joy Road)
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Women ;
Mrs. Dave Lichtenstein, child
rescue chairman of PRIMROSE
BENEVOLENT CLUB, an-
nounces a luncheon at 12:30
p.m., Monday, at the Labor
Zionist Institute, 19161 Schae-
fer. Members and friends are
invited. Last year, the club gave
$1,500 to the child rescue fund.
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EQUALITY CLUB will hold
a charity picnic at the summer
home of Mrs. David Rosenberg,
at Keego Harbor, Monday. A
luncheon and regular meeting
will be held Aug. 26, 12:30 p.m.,
at the home of Mrs. Sylvia
Meyers, 3334 Fullerton.
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The show committe of IN-
FANTS SERVICE GROUP met
Monday, at the home of Mrs.
David Riseman, show director.
Those serving on the committee
are Dorothy Schwartz, Sylvia
Berman, Pauline Perry, Irene
Fisher, Mitzie Jacobs, Judy
Epstein, Ida Rosenberg and Lil
Silverman. Plans were made
for rehearsals in October.
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GOODFELLOWSHIP
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will
sponsor a brunch to provide
funds for a needy family at
12:30 p.m., Saturday, in the
home - of Mrs. Lillian Schechter,
19743 Freeland.
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Mrs. Sara Levin, president
of CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
announces that the season will
open Sept. 10 with a meeting
dedicated to Moatzot Hapoalot.
Mrs. Sophie Sislin, chairman of
the project, will speak on
"Moatzot Hapoalot in Israel."
Brunch will precede the
program.
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A luncheon will be held by
the DETROIT LADIES' AUX-
ILIARY, Jewish Consumptives'
Relief Society at Denver, at 1
p.m., Wednesday, in the home
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of Mrs. Max Ducker, 4255 Ty-
ler. A report on the recent Den-
ver conference will be given.
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Mrs. Morris Goldberg, presi-
dent, of SISTERS OF ZION
MIZRACHI, announces that
Mrs .Rose Rubin will be hostess
to the members and friends at a
garden party at her home, at
4280 Pasadena, at 12 noon,
Wednesday. Mrs. Ida Gold-
fine is in charge of tickets.
The social committee includes
Mesdames Pearl Leader, Morris
Servetter, Rose Bielewich and
Pearl Whitemen. Sisters of Zion
Mizrachi who served at the USO
recently were Mesdames Milton
Winston, Morris Servetter and
Morris Mondrow. The opening
meeting for the new season will
be held on Sept. 4, 12:30 p.m., in
Holiday Manor. - -
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Chairmen and captains of the
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB will
meet on Sept. 4, in the home of
Mrs. Herbert Katz to outline
plans for this year's fifth an-
nual donor luncheon, to be held
in early December, at the Sher-
aton - Cadillac Hotel. Working
under the co-chairmanship of
Mrs. Norman Lacaff and Mrs.
Bernard Gold are Mesdames
Dee Max, Lois Howard, Barbara
Lampcov, Natalie Epstein, Janet
Adelson, Betty Seigle, Cheryl
Krasnow, Alice Tobias, Shirley
Margolis, captains; Rosalyn Fos-
ter and Estelle Levin darlings;
and Helen Grundy, bookkeep-,
ing chairman. Funds go to sup-
port the Detroit Association for
Retarded Children.
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IN FULL SWING !
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Television Programs
of Jewish Interest
COUNCIL BROADCAST
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Rabbi Mordecai S.
Halpern, spiritual leader of
Oak Park's Cong. Beth Shalom,
will speak on "Suburban Jew-
ish Living — Anxiety or Con-
formity" over the Jewish Com-
munity Council's weekly por-
tion of the Altman Jewish
Hour. Rabbi Halpern is a mem-
ber of the Council's South Oak-
land County Committee.
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature Rabbi Herbert E.
Drooz, of Cong. Beth Emeth,
Charleston, S.C., will speak on
"What Do You Want to Do for
This Man?"
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Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: The seventh of 10
summer programs sponsored by
the Jewish Theological Semi-
nary of America will continue
with a discourse on the Wisdom
Books of the Bible by authOr
Maurice Samuel and Puli er
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Davis,
of 3790 Sturtevant, announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Dorothy, to Howard Bruce
Camden, son of Mrs. Florence
Camden and Mr. Joseph Cam-
den. Both Dorothy and Howard
are graduates of Michigan State
University. Howard was af-
filiated with Alpha Epsilon Pi.
A late October wedding is
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