ple Beth El will present the
Agatha Christie drama "Wit-
ness for the Prosecution," for
three consecutive performances,
Nov. 16 to 18, at the temple.
The suspense-filled courtroom
thriller, _which was a Broadway
smash hit a
season ago,
w ill feature
Helen Wep-
man in t h e
starring r o 1 e
portrayed -o n
Broadway b y
Patricia J e s -
sel. Miss Wep-
man was seen
in last year's
Temple Play- Miss Wepman
ers production, "The Fifth Sea-
son."

MRS. MARTIN. MURAV

- Marsha Helene Shuman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Shuman, of Huntington Woods,
pledged vows with Martin J.
Murav, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry 1VIurav, of Detroit, on Oct.
20, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
Rabbi Morris Adler officiating.
The bride wore a princess
line gown of Italian s i 1 k.
The bodice was accented with
'pearls, and the billowing full-
length skirt fell into a chapel
train. Her pearl tiara held a
three-tiered silk illusion veil. A
spray of white orchids- and
stephanotis cascaded from her
white Bible.
Marjorie Ellen Shuman served
as her sister's honor maid, with
Mrs. Morris L. Fierberg, Rhoda
NathanS, of New York, Mrs. Al-
bert Schneider, of Dayton, O.,
and Mrs. Marvin Berman as
bridesmaids. The bride's cousin,
Susan Ellen Corn; of North-
brook, Ill., and Olivia Ray Mu-
ray, niece of the bridegroom,
served as junior bridesmaids.
The bridegroom asked his
brother, Benjamin Murav, to be
his best man, with Carl Muray,
Donald H. Corn, of Northbrook,
Ill., Morrie Lieb, of Trotwood,
0., Roy Schanfarber, Robert M.
Kane, Samuel Colton and Mon
ris L. Fierberg as ushers.
Following a dinner and recep-
non the couple left for Miami
Beach, Fla. and Nassau.

Bnai Brith Sets
Blood Bank Rally

Mrs. Charles Blauer and Milo'
Rappaport, blood bank chair-
men of the Men's and Wom-
en's Councils have issued a
call to all Bnai Brith members
in the Metropolitan Detroit
area to turn out for the No-
vember blood bank rally.
The two-evening rally will
take place at Beth Aaron. Syna-
gogue on Nov. 18, and Clin-
ton School, Parklawn, south of
Nine Mile Road, Oak Park, on
Nov. 19. Both programs will
Am from 6 to 12 p.m.
Because of an enormous
number of withdrawals, the
Blood Bank supply is nearly
depleted. Lodge and Chapter
blood bank chairmen are urged
to line up their donors immedi-
ately.

Sinai Hospital
to Review Service

Five years of service for De-
troit's Jewish hospital will be
reviewed at the joint annual
meeting of Sinai Hospital and
North End Clinic, Tuesday, No-
vember 26, in the' hospital lec-
ture room.
Milestones of the community
hospital's achievement in the
care of the sick, research, and
training of physicians and
nurses, will be summed up by
president Max Osnos, chief of
staff Dr. Saul Rosenzweig, and
director Dr. Julien Priver.
Eight trustees of the Hos-
pital will be elected. The fol-
lowing have been nominated
for five-year terms:
Charles N. Agree, Tom Bor-
man, Jacob A. Citrin, Israel
Davidson, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr-
lich, Joseph Handleman, Abe

Kasle, and 4eonar,0 N. ' sipaons.

veteran of Players' productions,
will be seen as the defense at-
torney, while Michael Horne,
a newcomer to the Players will
appear as the prosecuting attor-
ney. Sheldon Slavin plays the
accused murderer.
`Rounding out the cast' are
Robert Leslie, Norma Anderson,
Peter Harris, Al Mann, Ben Ber-
man, Irwin Immerman; Mar-
shall Silver, Peter Richards,
Wenda Freedman, Bill Unger,
Gay Surkin, Gary Lichtman and
Skip Caplan.
Tickets are available from
cast members and at the door
of the Brown Memorial Chapel
the nights of the performances.
Refreshments will be served af-
ter each performance.

Boy Scouting Revived

at Detroit Young Israel

Under the direction of Mar-
vin Engel, assisted by Sandy
Eisenberg, troop 210 of the Boy
Scouts of America was reacti-
vated under sponsci:ship of
Young Israel of Detroit, 12521
Dexter.
Aside from the general
scouting program, troop 210 of-
fers young men an opportunity
to participate in overnights and
other scouting activities while
at the same time maintaining
the traditional observances of
Shabbos and kashruth.
For further information con-
cerning troop 210 inquire at
the Young Israel office, TE.
4-4145.

Mumford Parents Slate Tea and Open House

The Mumford Parents Club
will sponsor a get-acquainted
tea and open house from 12:30
to 3:30 p.m., Nov. 15, in the
school library. Attendants will
have opportunity to survey the
school facilities, meet teachers
and discuss students' problems.

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The parents club plans a bake
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schocil office. Those interested
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Honeymoon in South Beth El Players Set Christie Play
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