Miss Fromstein Weds
Dr. David Stulberg

Bnai Brith Activities

GREATER DETROIT COUN-
CIL will be entertained by chil-
dren of members of ALBERT
EINSTEIN CHAPTER in a dra-
matic presentation of life at the
Bellefaire Home in Cleveland,
0., at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at
Temple Beth El. The original
script was written by Mrs. Sel-
ma Isaacs, president of Einstein .
Chapter.
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HENRY MORGENTHAU
LODGE and CHAPTER will
present a two-performance mu-
sical comedy, "Under the Big
Top" at 8:30 p.m., March 1 and
2, in the Mumford High School
Auditorium. The co-ed presenta-
tion of top Lodge and Chapter
MRS. DAVID STULBERG
talent is open to the public. For
In an evening ceremony on information, call UN. 4-7230 or
Feb. 15, at Cong. Beth Shalom, UN. 4-8925.
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Oak Park, Elayne Susan From-
stein became the bride of Dr.
HENRY MORGENTHAU
David H. Stulberg. Rabbi Mor- LODGE will meet Monday eve-
decai S. Halpern officiated.
ning, at Cong. Beth Joseph,
The bride, daughter of Mr. 18450 Wyoming. Recently elect-
and Mrs. Edward Fromstein, of ed as delegates to the 90th
Kentucky Ave., chose a gown annual convention of District
of ice blue chantilly lace with Grand Lodge No. 6, to be held
a matching fitted cap of em- June 28, in St. Paul, Minn., are:
broidered lace. She carried a Jack Caminker, Harvey Weis-
white satin prayerbook atop of berg, Iry Davis, Harold Weiss,
which was pinned a white Leo Sobel, Hilbert Sosin and
orchid.
Harry Moss. Alternates are Sid
Mrs. Herbert Katz, sister of Cohn, Kal Bruss, Jack Rose,
the bridegroom, served as ma- Paul Richman, Alex Adelberg
tron of honor.
and Sam Faugenbaum.
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Dr. Stulberg, son of Mrs. Her-
man Weisberg, of Huntington
IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE
Woods, Mich., and the late Mr. will hold annual initiation cere-
Samuel Stulberg, asked Herbert monies at 8:30. p.m., March 3,
Katz to be his best man.
at Jericho Temple. New mem-
Following a wedding dinner bers will receive their Menorah
at Beauchamps, the couple left pins; according to Sol IVIoss,
for a honeymoon in the East.
junior past president in charge.
A social hour will follow.

Young Peoples League
to Hold Music Meeting

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uel Berman, KE. 1-3147; or Mrs.
Leonard Gurwin, president, UN.
4-1309.

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YUSTER - ROSENBERG
LODGE is planning its second
annual "Night-O-Bowl," featur-
ing a bowling tournament and
dance session at 8:30 p.m.,
March 1, at Detroit Recreation.
Prizes will be awarded. For in-
formation, call Dick Jacobs, ED
1-0078, or Earl Kendler, WE.
4-3653.
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The newest addition to Bnai
Brith, CENTENNIAL CHAP-
TER, will meet at 8:15 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Harold Gaynor, 14311 W. 10
Mile, Oak Park, when Eleanor
Roberts, home economist with
the Michigan Consolidated Gas
Co., will speak on "Spotlight on
Entertaining." Prizes and re-
freshments also are planned.
Guest for the evening will be
Mrs. Sidney Eidelman, a vice-
president of the Detroit BB
Women's Council. All young
women are invited as prospec-
tive members. For information,
call Mrs. Lowell Cushinan, LI.
5-3878, or Mrs. Maynard Kalef,
UN. 4-5762.
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LOUIS STONE CHAPTER is
planning an auction sale on
Thursday evening, at Cong.
Beth Yehudah, 17556 Wyoming.
Friends are invited.

Rita Sloan Wins
in Solo Audition

Thirteen year old pianist Rita
Sloan, a student at the Jewish
Community Center Music
School, was winner of the
Wayne County auditions at the
Solo and En-
semble Festi-
val, sponsored
by the South-
eastern Michi-
gan Band and
Orchestra As-
sociation, held
in Ypsil anti
Feb. 8.
Miss Sloan,
w h o studies
with Julius
Chajes at the
Center, w i 11
compete with
c o n testants
Rita
from the entire state in audi-
tions scheduled for March 22
at Lansing.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Sloan, 22040
Stratford, Oak Park.

ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE
will hold a Purim dance at
Young Peoples League of 9 p.m., March 1, at Adas Sha-
Cong. Shaarey Zedek will hold lom Synagogue. A buffet has
an open meeting at 8:30 p.m. been arranged, and Mickey
Sunday in the synagogue so- Woolf and his orchestra will
, cial hall.
play • for dancing. Members,
The theme of the meeting their wives and friends are
will be, "What Is Jewish invited.
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Music?" The program, in honor
of Jewish Music Month will
A Purim dance has been
have Gloria Smith as chairman. scheduled by BUSINESS &
Guest participants will in- PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER for
clude Cantor and Mrs. Reuven 9 p.m., March 9, at the Hayim
Frankel who will explain and Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae-
demonstrate what Jewish music fer, according to Dorothy Far-
is, and Arnold Apliner who will ber, president. The music will
play different forms of Jewish be furnished by the Townsmen,
music. Mrs. Frankel also will and refreshments will be served.
show variations' of Israeli danc- For tickets or information, call
ing and synagogue and folk Ruth Lafer, TO. 6-6082.
music.
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ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold
CARD OF THANKS
its eighth annual membership
The family of the late Hyman retention dinner on Tuesday Sisterhood Slates Buffet
Weingarden acknowledges with evening, in Northland Center's.
grateful appreciation the many Hospitality House. Over 200 wo- and Party for Donor
Ahavas Achim Sisterhood will
kind expressions of sympathy men are expected to participate
extended by relatives and in the evening of games. For hold its annual donor theater
friends during the family's re- information, call Mrs. Max Ap- party and buffet March 2, when
cent bereavement.
plebaum, KE. 4-8632; Mrs. Man- members and their guests see
"Tunnel of Love," the Marsha
Hunt-Larry Parks comedy.
Following the show, the thea-
ter-goers will be welcomed at
the synagogue social hall for an
after-theater snack.
Mrs. Sam Tower, ways and
means chairman, states that
tickets are available' from Mrs.
Thomas Partovich, LI 6-4452.
Mrs. Meyer Levey, book chair-
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LBS for
selling the most tickets to the
program.

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Correction

In the photograph appearing
for the Youth Education League
in last week's issue, the woman
at the extreme right of the
picture was incorrectly iden-
tified as Mrs. Carl Gussin. Ac-
tually, she is Mrs. Bud Lezell,
one of the YEL members work-
ing on the group's annual
show, which was held Wednes-
day, at Masonic Temple.

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At a cocktail party; held re-
cently in their Sheffield Rd.
home, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph A.
Africh announced the engage-
ment of their daughter, Joanne
Valaria, to Larry L. Aronoff, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Aron-
off, of Cherrylawn Ave. A winter
wedding is planned.

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