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December 27, 1957 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-12-27

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On Florida Trip
After Dec. 15 Rites

MT Ladies' Goal $75,000; Program 2- U. of Michigan
Announced for Donors' Event
Graduates to Wed

Mrs. Max Stollman,president
of the LadiW Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund, an-
nounced this week that a goal
of $75,000 has been set for this
year's donors' solicitations..
Mrs. Stollman announced the
selection of Mrs. Albert Schnei-
der as this year's donor chair-
man.
The donor solicitations will
conclude with the annual donor
event to be held Wednesday,
Jan. 29, at Temple Israel. A tea
will precede the program of the
annual gathering.
Mrs. Irving Arlin, chairman
of the program committee, an-
nounces that Rabbi Daniel Jer-
emy Silver, who is associate
rabbi of The Temple, Cleveland,
MRS. GILBERT GREENBAUM with his father, Dr. Abba Hillel

On the evening of Dec. 15,
Barbara Hertzberg became the
bride of Gilbert J. Greenbaum.
The new Mrs. Greenbaum is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Ralph
Hertzberg. Her husband is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
R. Greenbaum.
For her wedding, the bride
chose a gown of ivory Italian
silk peau-de-soie, with portrait
neckline, short sleeves and
entire empire bodice all of
peau-de-l'ange lace. Garlands of
the lace appliqued on the floor
length skirt fell into a chapel
train. Her finger-tip silk illusion
veil fell from an imported
crown of heirloom orange
blossoms.
Sheila Moore was the maid
of honor, with Barbara Abram
and Bluma Sussman as the
bride's other attendants.
Serving as best man _was
Jerry Greenbaum, the bride-
groom's brother, while seating
the guests were Robert Abram,
Gary LaBret, Ronald Charfoos,
Robert Littman, Lee Weisberg,
David Weisman, Herbert Zim-
merman and Sheldon Sucher.
After a two week trip to
Florida, the -- couple will reside
at 20312 Bentler Drive, Detroit.-

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SULIE HARAND

Silver, will be guest speaker.
The program will feature the
dramatic artist, Sulie Harand.
Miss Harand, one of Amer-
ica's foremost musical drama-
tists, has appeared in communi-

My cup runneth over.—
Psalms

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she interprets.
Miss Harand's accompanist,
Martin Rubenstein, now appear-
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John M. Wise, Referee of the
Recorder's Court Traffic Court
Division, has been named a co-
chairman of the Testimonial
Dinner Committee for John E.
Lurie.
Annotincement of the appoint-
ment was made by Judge Na-
than J. Kaufman, chairrnan of
the dinner, which will be held
Jan. 26, at the -Sheraton-Cadillac
Hotel.
Also announced. by Judge
Kaufman is the appointments
of Harry K. Mendelsohn, Ken-
neth Sachs and Al Goodman
to the group of sponsors who
have enrolled to support the
tribute to Lurie.
The dinner is being tendered
on behalf of Yeshiva University
in support of the New York In-
stitution's scholarship fund.
Over 84 percent of Yeshiva

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MISS JOAN WEISBERG

Joan Weisberg, daughter of
Dr. and • Mrs. Harry Weisberg,
of Cambridge Rd., will marry
Phillip Pines, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Pines, of Lincolnwood,
Ill., on June 29.
Both young people are grad-
uates of the University of
Michigan, where Mr. Pines was
president of Zeta Beta Tau fra-
ternity and a member of Phi
Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi
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As the Hist ad r u t drive
moves into high gear thi
week, an emergency financial
report rally has been planne d
for Sunday, at the Hayi m
Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae
fer.
Workers are being asked to
cover as many cards as pos
sible to remind contributors of
JOHN M. WISE
income tax deductions yet pos-
sible prior to the end of the University's student enrollment
year. All cash and completed of 3,000 men and women receive
cards should be brought to some form of scholastic assist-
ance in order to complete their
Sunday's meeting.
Meanwhile, Branch 137, the studies.
The university, first liberal
Arlazaroff Branch of the Far-
arts college in this country un-
band, which is the ding
riv
force behind the Histadrut der Jewish - auspices, is com-
drive, elected team captains prised of 17 schools and divi-
and established a Feb. 6 dead- sions which are situated at six
major teaching centers through-
line for their campaign.
Captains are Saul Barron, out New York City.
In announcing plans for the
Sam Hochman, Adele Mondry,
Harry Mondry, Morris L. Scha- dinner, Judge Kaufman said that
ver, Morritz Schubiner, J. M. much enthusiasm has greeted
the Lurie Testimonial. Friends,
Singer and David Sislin.
Coinciding with the cam- business associates and commu-
paign deadline, there will be nity leaders who have worked
a testimonial dinner for Mor- with Lurie in many causes are
ris Lieberman, chairman of the eager to join in honoring him,
Detroit Histadrut campaign, on Judge Kaufman said.
Tickets to the dinner are
Feb. 0.
The furniture division, tra- available from the Lurie Testi-
ditionally the first group to monial Dinner Committee office,
Goldberg, treasurer, 630
start and complete its assign- David
ments, this week reported it Michigan Bldg.
had reached the 50 percent Center Playschool Open
mark, while the professional for Spring Registration
division opened its drive last
Registration is now open for
week.
The next major event in a the second semester of the
series of campaign programs Jewish Community Cent e r
will be .a brunch for workers Playschool, located at the Davi-
on Jan. 12, at Cong. Ahavas son Center. The winter-spring
Achim. Principal speaker will classes for pre-schoolers, ages
be Itzhak Zuckerman, a hero 3 to 5, will begin Feb. 3. For
and one of the few survivors information and registration,
of the Warsaw Ghetto upris- call WE. 3-7380.
ing.
PUBLIC BANK, a new bank-
Voice of Histadrut, the week- ing institution chartered by the
ly broadcast featured at 11:15 State, opened its first office at
a.m., each Sunday, over radio Grand River and Outer' Drive
station WJLB, relates the story on Dec. 19. Joseph F. Verhelle
of Histadrut in Israel and is president. The directors in-
h ighlights news and music clude. Louis Berry and Harry
rom
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