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January 24, 1958 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-01-24

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On Caribbean Cruise Central 'High
Uopi.Stuorents Plan
After Jan. 12 Rites Alumni Urged
to 'red on June 15
to Mail in Names

MRS. GEORGE SIMMONS

Ruth Natalie Levitt, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Levitt,
of W. Outer Dr., and George
Henry Simmons, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Simmons, of Muir-
land Ave., were married Jan.
12, at- a candlelight ceremony
at Adas Sholom Synagogue.
Rabbi Jacob Segal officiated.

-

The bride wore a gown of
white silk taffeta, trimmed with
rose pointe Chantilly lace and
appliqued in seed pearls, with
a court train of lace falling
from the back panel. A crown
of seed pearls held her veil,
and she carried a crescent bou-
quet of white butterfly orchids,
cascaded with lily of the valley.

Mrs. Charles Randolph was
maid of honor, and her four
bridesmaids included her sis-
ters, Sondra—and Sharon Levitt,
Mrs. Gilbert Franklin and Rita
Glass.
Milton Simmons served as
his brother's best man, and
Aaron Ross, Robert Smilay,
Louis Levine and Ralph Sher-
man were ushers.
Following a week's stay in
New York and a Carribbean
cruise, the couple will be at
home on Covington Dr.

JWV Activities

The LADIES AUXILIARY of
MICHIGAN'S WAR VET'
ERANS presented a sabbath
candelabrum to the Jewish pa-
tients at the Battle Creek Vet-
eran's Hospital. Rabbi Ben-
jamin Elefant, Jewish chaplain
at the hospital officiated at
the ceremonies last Sunday.
The candelabrum is inscribed to
the memory of Lt. Jack Wino-
kur who was killed in WWII.
Present at the ceremony were
Mrs. Morton Oppenheim, de-
partment president; Ralph Ep-
stein, department commander
and Mrs. Abe Winokur, mother
of the man in whose memory
the candelabrum was presented;
the hospital staff and all Jew-
ish patients.

Central High School, marking
its 100th anniversary in 1958,
is planning a series of • events
to -be climaxed by a Centen-
nial Banquet on May 17, at Ma-
sonic Temple.
Bertha Robinson, Central-
principal, has issued a call to-
all alumni who have not already
clone so to send their names
and addresses to Central High
School for the mailing list.
On March 1, alumni notifying
the office will receive a letter
inviting advanced reservations
for the banquet. Space is lim-
ited, Miss Robinson said.
Participating in the dinner
program will be a number of
prominent alumni, including
Leonard Kasle, member of the
Detroit Board of Education;
Leonard Simons, partner in the
advertising firm of Simons-
Michelson; and Dr. Melvin Ra-
vitz, . sociology professor at
Wayne State University.
Entertainment for the eve-
ning will feature a musical,
narrated and produced by Rich-
ard Frankensteen, with words
and music by Fred Lawton and
Rowland Fixel.
Arrangements will be made
for reunion with classmates.
Names should be sent to the
Central High School Centennial
Committee (women giving both
single and married names)
along with address and year of
graduation.

Socialites Slate Cafe Night
for Membership Party

Detroit Socialities will cele-
brate "Cafe Night" at a mem-
bership party Sunday evening,
at Club Cliche, announces Doro-
thy Farber, special events chair-
man. The evening's program will
include dinner, dancing, and a
floor show. For further infor-
mation call N. H. Rubin, TE.
4-4280.

Weather permitting, the
Young Married Couples Club - of
Adas Shalom Synagogue will
hold a toboggan party at 9 p.m.,
Saturday, at River Bank, James
Couzens and 11 Mile Rd.
Couples may meet at 8:30
p.m. at either of the following

addresses to leave in two
groups: Sam Kaners, 17397
Santa Rosa, or Sy Rosenwas-
sers, 22021 Sussex, Oak Park.
Should the weather prevent
the outing, it will he postponed
for Feb. 1. For further informa-
tion, call LI. 6-5044.



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When You
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Featuring:

MISS LORELLA GREEN

Dr. and Mrs. Myron Green, of
Chicago, Ill., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Lorella Sandra, to Paul Kamp-
ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Kampner, of E. Iroquois Rd.,
Pontiac, Mich.
Both young people attend the
University of Michigan. They
are planning a June 15 wedding.

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* * *

LADIES AUXILTARY of the
Department of Michigan JWV
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the Silverman Room
of the Memorial Home. Mrs.
Morton Oppenheim will pre-
side.
* * *
A meeting of the FUND-
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