MSU Students Wed 3 Dreams to Be Guaranteed: Perfect Fit for Sunday Candlelight Rites Fulfilled at WSU ISG Dinner, Dance and Show 141•111•1•0 PHOTOGRAPHY a Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs I Our Specialty Exercises Tues. MRS. HERBERT PASTOR Graduation and a college de- gree are common goals in the young. There will be over 1,300 students receiving their di- plomas at Wayne State Univer- sity's exercises on Tuesday. Among these are three con- ferees who are not at all com- mon in their dreams for a college education. Ten years ago, The Jewish News carried a story on Mrs. Adele Mondry. Now we have the "follow-up." In 1948, Mrs. Mondry grad- uated from Northern High School at the same time her son Eugene graduated from Central High and another son David's wife _received a master's degree from Wayne State Uni- versity. Putting a few final touches on • costumes to be worn by At the time Mrs. Mondry ex- pressed a desire to go to col- members of the Infants Service Group at this Sunday's show, "Growing Pains," are. left to right, Mesdames SAM KATZ, lege. On Tuesday she will have MEYER STEWART and NATHAN SILVERS, members of the sewing committee. The show is a part of a gala evening, which begins with a dinner and ends with dancing. Now in its 23rd year, ISG has set a goal of $20,000 to meet its chari- table goals. The event is planned for 7 p.m., Sunday, in the Fountain Room of Masonic Temple. In a ceremony Dec. 22, at Temple Israel. Elaine Rosman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sig- mond Rosman, of Muirland Ave., was united in marriage to Her- bert Pastor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pastor, of Stratford Rd. Rabbis Moses Lehrman, Jacob E. Segal and Leon Fram offi- ciated at the candlelight wed- ding, which was followed by a dinner and reception in the temple's Leon Fram Hall. The bride's floor-length gown was of white. silk peau de soie, and was highlighted by a bow- tie bodice and scalloped neck- line of Chantilly lace, which ex- Sara Kasdan, a Kentucky Mrs. Mondry tended to her elbows. Her veil Mrs. Burns housewife who is better known of illusion fell from a cap trimmed with lace and sequins, made good that desire when, as the author of the hilarious and she carried a bouquet of along with the other candidates, cookbook, "Love and Knishes," she will receive her degree will be the second offering of orchids and streamers. a lecture series being sponsored The bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. from Wayne. This 57-year-old grandmother by the Beth Abraham Men's Janet Rosman, was her matron came to the U.S. from Poland Club and Sisterhood. of Mrs. Kasdan, a lecture r, Gail honor, and bridesmaids were in. 1920. Through the years she the bridegroom's sister, Pastor, Eileen Eserow and Carol has been active in many Jew- humorist and writer, is also ish community activities and her an actress, Stein. "raconteur Jerome Rosman, brother of children are graduates of the mother of the bride, was Mr. Pastor's best Jewish Folk Schools. She lives three children man, and ushers were Sy Adler , I at 22902 Bellwood, Southfield and an ex- Bart Berman and Ronnie Stew- Township with her husband plorer of art. Denny Pastor, the bride- Harry. Another busy mother who friends' kitch- groom's brother, and Jimmy ens." Wecksler, a cousin of the bride, will be among those receiving their degrees on Tuesday will She will ap- were junior ushers. pear at Beth Following a honeymOon to be Mrs. Pearl Burns of 18459 Abraham Syn- Bermuda, the young couple tem- Hubbell. Her children, Elliot, agogue, 8100 porarily has taken up residence 17 and Gloria, 11 are joining Mrs. Kasdan W. 7 Mile Rd., at East Lansing, Mich., where with husband Richard in giving both attend Michigan State Uni- a party celebrating her gradua 7 at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 4, according tion. Mrs. Burns has already re- to Harry Saltzman and Mrs. versity. ceived a teaching contract for Irving Michaels, co-chairmen. A product of the Louisville the third grade at Schulze Refresher Course for school. Jewish Community Center, Mrs. Mrs. Burns enrolled at Wayne Kasdan was instrumental in Nurses at Sinai shortly after she and her fam- reviving the Center's drooping A refresher course for grad- ily moved here from Wood- theater group. She also -played uate nurses who have not re- bridge, N. J. She has been the leads in a variety of plays cently worked at their profes- attending school early morn- from "The Dybbuk" to "Anas- sion began Jan. 21 at Sinai ings, and during summer ses- tasia." • Hospital. She is active in a variety of sions, all the while working The refresher, the third of- for Cong. Ahavas Achim as a organizations, including the Na- fered this year by Sinai Hos- teacher, advisor to the youth tional Council of Jewish Wo- pital, is sponsored by the De- group and as area chairman of men and Hadassah. She is troit District the Michigan Youth Activities for the Na- currently engaged in writing State Nurses Association. The tional Women's League. a drama with music com- purpose is to ease the current "Much of the credit for my memorating Israel's 10 anniver- shortage of professional nurses achievement must go to my sary. by bringing trained women husband and children who en- whose families no longer re- couraged me and help make my quire them full time back into path these four years easier," Center Young Adults their profession. says Mrs. Burns. Offer Variety of Events The four-week course will Also among those waiting in include 16 hours of theory and The Young Adult Group of the long line will be Rabbi 24 hours of practical work. the Jewish Community Center, Twenty-seven nurses were Leo Y. Goldman, spiritual lead- fresh from a weekend at Camp er of Young Israel of Northwest graduated from the two pre- Tamarack, is offering a games vious refresher courses at Detroit, who although he com- night program at 8:30 p.m., pleted the requirements for his Sinai. Sunday. Prizes and refresh- Doctor of Education degree last ments are planned. August will be among those The opportunity to Hypnotist David Gutman and brotherhood presents practice itself receiving theirs on Tuesday. his assistant Tony Rogers will Rabbi Goldman was born in be featured at a special pro- every time you meet a human Poland and he graduated from being.—Jane Wyman. gram on Feb. 2. Both events Vilno University in 1940. After are slated at the Davison coming to this country he re- Center. ceived his MA from Wayne in On Feb. 9, highlighting the MUSIC IS MY LIFE! 1954. He has since been work- winter season, there will be ing on his doctorate in the field Sunday Night Dance at the 10 a AND FOR THE LIFE OF of the philosophy of education. Mile Center. Transportation YOUR AFFAIR BE SURE Rabbi Goldman and his wife will be furnished from the Da- {Sonia have three children, Jo- vison Center. There will be TO HAVE seph 10, Vivian 7, and Rose 1 dancing to the music of Ben year. Katzman's Orchestra. 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