Junior Hadassah Slates
`Spring Splash' Party

Honeymoon to Indies Congress Women
After Rites Sunday Set Spring Lunch

MRS. THOMAS G. ELLIS

Henrietta Szold Junior Had-
dassah will hold a "Spring
Splash" party at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday,. at the home of Mir-
iam Lowenthal, 18484 Snowden.
The Mozel Tov group, consist-
ing of Sandra Adoff, Sandra
Brown, Marilyn Cherner, Sandra
Kass, Miriam Lowenthal, Aud-
rey Maneli, Myrna Schussel,
Edith Schwartz and Beverly
Shamov will serve as hostesses.
For further information, call
UN 3-8672 or TO 6-1185.

Plans are being completed by
the Women's Division, American
Jewish Congress, for its spring
luncheon, to be held at 12:15
p.m., May 6, at Knollwood Coun-
try Club.
Mrs. Louis Redstone, presi-
dent, announces that a fashion
show is planned to highlight
the afternoon's program. All
women in the community are
invited to attend.
Models for the fashion show-
ing, which will be accompanied
on the piano by Mrs. Samuel
Barr, are Mesdames Aaron Ben-
yas, Joseph Dubin, Joseph Eder,
Louis Greenberg, George Lewis,
Bernard Litvin, Lester Miller,
Max Parker, Harry Schefman
and Jack Udow.
Through arrangements with
the Elliott Travel Service, a
four-day vacation for two at
Grossinger's and a three-day
vacation for two at the Concord
Hotel, both in NeW York, will
be awarded.
Mrs. Sidney Michals, general
chairman of the luncheon, is
assisted in planning the event,
by Mesdames I. B. Dworman,
I. Schubiner and Norman Sil-
verstein, with Mrs. Arnold Kass
in charge of floral arrange-
ments.
For tickets, call BR. 3-4745
or VE. 8-0320.

Amid a garden setting of tall
trees and spring flowers which
adorned the sanctuary of Tem-
ple Israel last Sunday, Lois Jac-
queline Adler spoke her mari-
tal vows to Thomas G. Ellis,
of Beverly Hills, Calif. Rabbi
M. Robert Syme officiated at
the all-candlelight ceremony.
The bride, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Adler, of Indiana
Ave., chose a gown of Belgian
lace over peau de soie, which
was highlighted by a sabrina
neckline and ended in a cathe-
dral train.
Her fingertip veil of illusion
was caught to her head by an
open crown of matching mate-
Peace must be more than a
rial, and she carried an Irvine negative condition that is mere-
arrangement of stephanotis and
ly the absence of armed hostili-
phaelanopsis.
ties.
Marilyn Rosinsky, of San
Francisco, Calif., w a s the
bride's maid of honor, and
bridesmaids were Judy Ellis, of
Beverly Hills; Lynn Cohen, of
New York; Bonnie Albion, of
Birmingham; Lenore Cronovich,
Priscilla Weintraub and Sandra
Ruch. Junior bridesmaids were
Linda Borin and Melissa Ger-
son.
The bridegroom, son of Dr.
Irving Ellis, of Beverly Hills,
and the late Mrs. Ellis, was at-
tended by his brother, Richard
Ellis, as best man.
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Seating the guests were Ber-
nard Gerson, Leonard Bonin,
Abe Scher, Sidney Brand, Wil-
liam Gilbert and Sam Hurwitz.
The apricot and green theme
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of the wedding was carried out
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in the Temple's Leon Frain
Genuine
Hall, where the guests ad-
journed for dinner and a recep-
tion following the ceremony.
After a wedding trip to the
H.
Reg.
West Indies, the . couple will
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make their home in Los Ange-
les. Prior to her wedding, the
by the chunk
bride had been a student at the
University of Rome.
Out-of•town guests who were
Land 0' Lakes, Grade A
here for the ceremony came
from Toronto, San Francisco,
Ontario, Calif., Beverly Hills
and Los Angeles.

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chairman and Frank Mersky
will serve as toastmaster. Music
and dancing will follow the din-
ner. Berditchever members and
their children are invited to this
occasion, says president Harry
Kaminer.

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Habonim to Offer" Cantata
at Israel Anniversary Event

Habonim is currently making
final preparations for its four-
act cantata to be presented at
8:30 p.m., May 3, at the Hayim
Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae-
fer.
The program, in honor of Is-
rael's tenth anniversary, will
consist of Israeli folk singing
and dancing, tumbling and dra-
matics. Tickets can be obtained
from Habonim members or at
the Center office.

Odd Fellows to Present
U. S. Flag to Judge Baum

Members of Jericho Lodge,
Independent Order of Odd Fel-
lows, will gather in the court-
room of Circuit Judge Victor
J. Baum at 11 a.m. Saturday, to
present him with an American
flag as the gift of the lodge.
The presentation will be made
by Maurice Bordelove, past
grand master of the IOOF
Grand Lodge of Michigan. Judge
Baum is an active member of
Jericho Lodge.

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