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Aline Lappli Weds
Edward Sti4lber,sTr
MRS. EDWARD STULBERG
The marriage of Aline Doris
Lappin to Edward Barry Stul-
berg was solemnized last Sat-
urday evening, at the Whittier
Hotel. A reception at the hotel
followed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Irwin I. Lappin,
of Parkside Rd. Mr. Stulberg's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Max
Stulberg, of Prairie Ave.
The bride sown was of ivory
silk mist taffeta, and her lace
veil extended the length of her
train. She carried an arrange-
ment of white orchids and ste-
phanotis.
Enid Lappin was her sister's
Maid of honor, and bridesmaids
were Mrs. David Stulberg, Mrs.
Jay Millman and Esther Diem.
Harold Stulberg served as best
man, and ushers included David
Stulberg, Burton Stillma n,
Robert Segar, Frank Pollack
and Jerome Libin.
Reform Men's Clubs
Hold Golf Outing
At the first annual joint golf
outing of Men's Clubs of Tem-
ples Beth El, Beth Jacob of
Pontiac, Emanu-El and Israel
on Tuesday, a Temple Israel
foursome came in with the low-
est score to win the team tro-
phy.
Playing on the Tarn O'Shan-
ter Country Club course, the
Temple Israel team, comprised
of Abe Katz, Al Betz, S. L. Moss
and Sam Margolis, totalled 328.
Beth El was second with 337,
while Emanu-El took third place
with 357.
Betz had the low gross score
with a 77, winning a trophy,
and Sidney Newman, Jr. won
the duffer award. Other awards
went to Art Sarason for being
closest to the pin, and Ben
Brett, who got off the day's long-
est drive.
Greeting the 150 men's club
members on behalf of the host
club was Leslie Schmier, presi-
dent of Tani O'Shanter.
Chicago Miss to Wed
Harold Wolfe
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Since 1946 in Detroit
Hospitals and Homes
TE. 4-7355
RABBI
LEO GOLDMAN
Expert Mohel
Recommended by Physicians
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
18245 Roselawn UN 3-6242
Rabbi Joshua Spiro
CERTIFIED MOHEL
Serving In
Hospitals & Homes
From Chicago, announcement
comes of the engagement of
Avis Glass to Harold Wolfe, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wolfe,
of Clements Ave., Detroit.
Miss Glass, daughter of Mrs.
Sharon Glass, of Chicago, and
the late Mr. Milton M. Glass,
is a senior at the Chicago Teach-
ers College. She will complete
her training at Wayne State
University.
Following a late summer wed-
ding, the couple will take up
residence in Southfield.
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A-n no uncements
UN 3-2616
7328 Thatcher
Certified Surgical Mohel
Rabbi Israel GOODMAN
Serving in Hospitals and
Homes Anywhere
16 Years' Experience
Pontiac, Mich.
FEderal 4-4149
June 11—To Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Kramer (Ethel Kusnit),
of 24710 Gardner, Oak Park, a
daughter, Rochelle Lesley.
MARSHALL
GOLDMAN
CERTIFIED MOHEL
Serving at Homes TO
7-0979
and in Hospitals
MOHEL
Modern
Medical
Science
Combined
with Strict
Jewish Law
N. M. LOEWY
Ph.D.
M.D.
Rabbinical Seminary and
Medical School Graduate
Has 17 Years Experience
WE. 3-8131
With the presentation of ar-
chitectural plans for bids on
construction of the Town and
Country Club, Samuel Leib,
president, has appointed a num-
ber of committees to guide the
building and membership drives.
Moe R. Miller is general
chairman of membership, and is
assisted by Dr. David S. Gudes
as. co-chairman.
Dr. Eli Brown is chairman of
the physicians division, and is
assisted by Drs. Herbert H.
Cohen and M. E. Bachman, co-
chairmen, and Drs. Howard
Feigelson, Harry Balberor, Har-
ry S. Burstein, Alex Olen, Mar-
tin Schaeffer, Julian Stern, Sid-
ney Bornstein and Paul Feld-
man.
The dentists division, led by
Drs. Abe S. Pearlman and Jos-
eph Starman, is composed of
Drs. Harold A. Maxmen, Ralph
R. Weiss, Philip Sherman, Al-
bert Shulman, Harold Dix, Jack
J. Freedland, Martin Selik, Sam-
uel Stulberg, Manuel Feldman
and Albert D. Weber.
The pharmacists are headed
by Ben Gurvitz and George Vic-
tor, while Isadore A. Bergman is
chairman and George Parzen,
co-chairman, of the lawyers di-
vision. Assisting them are Al-
bert A. Sugar, Mandell Bern-
stein, Samuel Posner, Robert
Lewiston, Alb e r t Williams,
Charles Snider and Herman
Bloom.
Dr. Marvin A. Gilbar is chair-
man of the general division, and
Douglas Purther is co-chairman.
They are assisted by Jack Syl-
van, George S t e i n b e r g, Max
Honeyman, Norman Schmide-
berg, William Boesky, Charles
W. Cooke, David Desow, Louis
LaMed, Max York, Harry Freed-
land, Leo Weiner and James S.
Aftel.
Completing the list of chair-
men are Dr. Benjamin Brand,
entertainment; Dr. and Mrs. Al-
lan Marks, public relations;
Nathan Goldin, building; Julian
Tobias, finance; David B. Smith,
grievance; Samuel Grandon, by-
laws; Samuel Hechtman and
Henry J. Abrams, sanitation.
The new club, designed to ac-
commodate 500 families, will
haVe complete indoor health
facilities, dining and club rooms
and indoor and outdoor swim-
ming pools. It will be built on
its present site, Greenfield and
12 1/2 Mile Rd. •
The present membership is
composed of 300 families, and
privileges of charter member-
ship will extend only to June
30 ; it was announced this week.
The club is open to all members
of the community. For informa-
tion call Moe Miller, UN. 3-0157.
Long Service to Firm
Rewarded at Dinner
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Gershenson and Max Klayman.
Mrs. Danto was named chair-
man of the nominating commit-
tee and will be assisted by Mes-
dames Sam Willis, Gilbert Sil-
verman. Charles Nannes, M.
Rotenberg, William Fogel and
Jack Nover, while honorary
hoard members are Mrs. Fogel,
Mrs. Nannes, Mrs.Charles
Makie and Mrs. Bernard Segall.
Mrs. Rice is a former presi-
dent of the Temple Beth El
Sisterhood and is a member of
the board of the Women's Di-
vision, Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion.
Heading this year's nominat-
ing committee was Mrs. Samuel
S. Aaron. Members of the corn-
mittee were Mesdames Philip
Marcuse, Gilbert Silverman,
Leonard Birndorf, Sidney Mar-
wil and Joseph Jackier.
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CAMP a \
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DIRECTORY
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30 Years of Camping Experience
For Boys and Girls 5-15
$425-8 Week Season — 5225-4 Weeks
E. Mark, Director
19161 SCHAEFER
UN. 4-0730
For Boys, 5 to 16 . . . For Girls, 5-14. Located
190 miles north of Detroit on Private Lake near
the Beautiful. Au Sable River and Huron
National Forest . . . Experienced leadership
Mature staff . • . Full camping program.
For Details, Write or Call Mrs. Louis Harley
CAMP
HIAWATHA
...
17325
Fairfield
Detroit
UN. 4-1135
60 Miles from Detroit — Complete Sports and
Creative Programs . • . Dietary Laws Observed.
For Boys and Girls 6-16
Bernard Jaffe, Director
CAMP
KE-YU-MA
4779 GLENDALE
Detroit
6475-8 Weeks — 5295-5 Weeks
W.
$195-3 Weeks
3 -2239
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KTON TON DAY CAMP
Located at Beth Shalom Synagogue. Oak Park
Well rounded summer program for children 4-11 years of age. L'.! Day
Nursey program. CIT program for children over 12. Pickup by car.
DOROTHY BRINDZE
Directors
RONALD BALAN
UN 4-4785
KE 7-0294
CAMP
MAPLEHURS1
Kewadin, Mich. Near Traverse City
For Boys and Girls, 6-15
On High and Torch Lakes
Physician on Premises
Thomas Cohn, Ph.D., Director
16178 Washburn
(For Boys)
Detroit
UN 2,1893
MICHIGAMA HILLS
CAMP MICHIGAMA
(For Girls)
-
"The Greatest Name in Camping"
West Branch, Michigan
For Boys and Girls 6-15
UN. 2-7618
CAMP
TAMAKWA
Mrs. FANNIE GRUBER, an
employee of the B. Manische-
witz Co. for 25 years, receives
a gold wristwatch and a pin
for her years of service to the
firm from BERNARD MANIS-
CHEWITZ, president. Similar
presentations were made to
five other w or k e r s who
achieved 35 years of service.
The pins were awarded at the
recent dinner of the firm's
Quarter Century Club.
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Chelsea, Mich. . . • Only 60 Miles from Detroit
FARBAND
CAMP
CAMP
SHOR
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June 6 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Friedman (Maye Saper-
stein), of 18286 MacArthur,
Redford Township, a son, Mark
Allan.
To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fried-
man, of 8242 Rickie, Garden
City, Mich., a son, Mark Allen.
* * *
June 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Galperin (Eunice Ros-
sen), of 23531 Kenosha, O,ak
Park, a daughter, Jody Lee./
* * *
May 21 — To Mr. an
Fred Mar bl est one (Fruma
Frankel), of 21630 Westhamp-
ton, Oak Park, a son, Steven
Robert.
* * *
May 9 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Moris Hochberger (A r 1 e n e
Cranis), of 20211 Weyher, Liv-
onia, a son, Steven Mark
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CAMP
NAHELU
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the Detroit Chapter, Brandeis
University National Women's
Committee, at the group's an-
>, .>'*':-
5 *X' nual meeting
3g,
Monday, at the
home of Mrs.
Saul Rose.
Joining Mrs.
: 1.:
Rice in office
for the corn-
ing year will
be Mesdames
Leonard Birn-
dorf, Clement
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,: > Hopp, Norman
Mrs. Rice
Levey and
Maurice Schiller, vice - presi-
dents; Albert Bloom, Alvin Bar-
nett, Malcolm Lowenstein and
Hy Kramer, secretaries; and
James Aftel, treasurer.
Also installed were these
members of the board. elected
to three-year terms: llilesdames
Robert Danto, Charles B r i sk-
man, Richard Waldbott, Sol
Herman- Fishman and Mickey Fishman, Directors
June 11 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Futerman (Gertrude Him-
elhoch, of Flint), of 24520
Connecticut, Southfield, a son,
Howard Neal.
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REVEREND
Brandeis Women Elect Mrs. Rice
Country Club
Arthur Rice was elected Rubin, Max Aiken, Herbert
Names Chairmen. and Mrs. installed
as president of Frank, M. K. Grosberg, William
CAMP
TANGA
Ortonville,
LI. 2-7455
Mich. . . . Now in its 28th Season
Boys and Girls 5-16 — 4 or 8 Week Camp Periods
Stanley Michaels, Director
UN. 4-4220
19647 ROSLYN
"The Only Young Israel Camp in America"
Located at Aurora, Ind., 30 Miles SW of Cincinnati
Complete program of athletic, aquatic, cultural
and craft activities.
Four and Eight Week Periods Commencing June 29
Martin Schlussel, Director
3246 Fullerton
TO 5-4742
Algonquin Park . . . Now in its 22nd Year
Boys and Girls 8-16
Lou Handler, Director
18090 WYOMING
Detroit
UN. 2-1580
Doctor on premises—Ratio of 1 counselor for
4 campers. 1400 Acres—Complete land and
water sports program. Friday night services—
Horseback riding.
Aaron Gornbein and Bernard Friedman, Directors
Kalkaska, Mich.
Alpine 8-4974
- THUNDERBIRD DAY CAMP
A Wonderful Summer for Boys and Girls, ages 4-6;
7-12
Codirected by Arnold Fisher and Mickey Stern, (formerly director of
Dr. Goldberg's Day Camp)
You Child Sleeps at Home
For Brochure Call: LI 7-4281
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