Miss Kramer Wed
in Candlelight Rites

MRS. ALLAN W. GILBERT

Labor Zionist Branch
Photographer Bob Benyas
to Install New Officers Cited for Color Display

Bnai Brith Activities

Installation of officers will be
a feature of the closing affair
of the season for Branch 11,
Labor Zionist Organization of
America. It will be held Satur-
day evening, in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Drachler.
Officers to be inducted in-
clude Mrs. Sandford Goldberg,
chairman; Gerald Goldberg,
vice-chairman; Mrs. Seymour
Salinger, secretary; Stanley
Jacobson, treasurer; and Mrs.
Jerry Malamud, member-at-
large.
Entertainme,nt, refreshments
and movies of the group's Me-
morial Day picnic will be fea-
tured. Young couples interested
in information about the group
and its activities may call Mrs.
Goldberg, UN. 2-2696.

Newly-organized ALBERT D.
TUCKER LODGE has elected
the following officers: Al Res-
nick, president; Bernie Fire-
stone, Hal Schecket and Jerry
Olson, vice-presidents; Dick
Salle, Norm Benjamin and
Bruce Lyons, secretaries; Dave
Caplan, treasurer; Al Becker,
chaplain; Phil Rosen, warden;
and Barry Lawton, guardian.
Trustees are Marvin Berman,
Harvey Cohen, Howard Cutler,
Marvin Freed, Fred Garfinkel,
Marshall R a c h l e f f, Jerry
Sukenic, Seymour Unger and
Abe Wein.
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Frances Adler was installed

as president of DOROTHY FOX
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Young
Women, at the group's third
annual dinner-dance last Satur-
day night, at Hillcrest Country
Club. Mrs. Irving Lipson, chap-
ter adviser, a 1 s o inducted
Pauline Kravitz, vice-president;
Vivian Levinson, treasurer;
Shirley Brown and Paula Elias,
secretaries; Elaine Gorodkin,
reporter-historian; and Linda
Bresler, counselor. A highlight
of the evening was the presen-
tation of the bowling trophy
won by the chapter for the sec-
ond year in the recent national
BBYO tournament.

Leo Polk Strips
Texas of Honors;
Gets State Medal

Local Revisionists Elect
BBYA Convention Here
Lessman and Weisbrot Votes Study of Youth Need

Anita May Kramer, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Hymen J.
Kramer, of Oak Dr., and Allan
William Gilbert, son of Mr. and
Texas will be stripped of one
Mrs. Philip J. Gilbert, of Stuy-
vessant. Rd., Birmingham, were of the many honors it claims
united in marriage in a double- this Monday, when Leo Polk re-
ring candlelight ceremony on ceives an award from the State
June 22, performed by Rabbi of Michigan for being this coun-
Morris Adler, Cantor Jacob H. try's most prolific blood donor.
A recent newspaper article,
Sonenklar and Cantor H. Hor-
witz, uncle of the bridegroom. which was picked up across the
The bride's gown was of silk 'NOMMOI" nation, claimed
the honor for
organza and Alencon lace, flow-
a Texan whose
ing into a chapel train, and fea-
252 pints had
tured a portrait neckline of
been thought a
matching lace. A three-tier
record.
fingertip veil of white silk illu-
But on Mon-
sion fell from a royal crown
d a y, at Red
of the lace and seed pearls, and
Cross head-
she carried her consecration
quarters, L e o
Bible with phaelanopsis and
Polk will give
stephanotis.
his 289th pint
Carol Kramer was her sis-
of blood. The
ter's maid of honor, and Mrs.
Leo Polk
from
Paul Goodman was matron of the state will be award
presented by
honor. Bridesmaids were Ros- Gov. Williams, who is expected
alie Neuvirth, Judy Katzman to join Polk in giving a pint of
and Myrna Lightstone.
blood.
Dr. Daniel Gilbert, brother
Polk, who is associated with
of the bridegroom, was best
man, and ushers included an- the Amalgamated Clothing
other brother, Joseph Gilbert, Workers Union, is a past presi-
Kenneth Shevin, Kenneth Abra- dent of Rabbi Mandel M. Zager
hams, Jack Horwitz, Sheldon Lodge, is a member of Beth
Goldman, Herbert Gardner, Abraham Synagogue and serves
Paul Goodman and Neil Rosen- as a member of the board . of
the synagogue's Men's Club.
thal.
During World War II, Polk
Junior usher was Jerald Noel
Kramer, brother of the bride, received many citations from
who assisted Mrs. Rose Chab- the Red Cross, and was instru-
ensky, the bride's grandmother, mental in obtaining many re-'
cruits as blood donors through
down the 4isle.
Following their honeymoon, local and national publicity
the newlyweds will take up given his many visits to the
blood bank.
residence on Votrobeck Dr.
He first began giving blood
in 1929. In June of that year,
after an accident in which he
lost much blood, it was learned
gewry
that Polk had a rare capacity for
replacing the blood in his body
much quicker than other indi-
viduals.
This Week's Radio and I
Polk gave his first pint of
Television Programs
blood in September of that year,
I when
of Jewish Interest
it was found that a friend
was suffering from a rare infec-
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
tion. He continued to give a
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
pint a month for a year which
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "David Dubinsky," a aided in the woman's recovery.
biographical script relating the
rise of the prominent labor
leader from his early beginnings
in Poland to his present position
as president of the International
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sussman,
Lathes Garment Workers' Union,
of 17536 Parkside, announce the
will be presented.
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alan
* *
Jay, on Saturday, at Cong. Sha-
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
arey Zedek. A luncheon for the
Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
immediate family will be held
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Robert Gold- in Alan's honor.
* * *
burg, of Cong. Mishkan Israel,
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Leonard,
New Haven, Conn., will speak
of 3381 Elmhurst, announce the
on "Caricature or Character?"
* * .*
Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Michael Marvin, on Sunday, at
COUNCIL BROADCAST
Turover Temple. A buffet sup-
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
per in his honor will be heid
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Mrs. David J. Sunday evening at the Sholem
Schachter, newly-elected presi- Aleichem Institute.
* * *
dent of the Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah, will discuss the role
Mrs. Phil Stellar, of 17344
of the organization in the com- San Juan, announces the Bar
munity over the Jewish Com- Mitzvah of her son, Martin
munity Council's weekly por- Joseph, on Saturday, at Adas
tion of the Altman Jewish Hour. Shalom Synagogue. A reception
in his honor will be held from
VE. 8-9364 is your Jewish
3 to 9 p.m., Sunday, in the fam-
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ily home. No cards.

Sol Lessman was elected pres-
ident and Aaron Weisbrot, hon-
orary president, at a meeting
last week at the Zionist-Re-
visionist Organization of De-
troit.
Other new officers of the re-
vitalized group include Gerald
Dashkin, vice-president; Lawr-
ence Greenfield and Louis L.
Weiner, secretaries; and M.
Manuel Merzon, chairman of
the executive committee.

The organization is planning
a memorial meeting honoring
Theodor Herzl and Vladimir
Jabotinsky in commemoration
of their yahrzeits, on July 20,
at Cong. Ahavas Achim, 19190
Schaefer.

Bob Benyas, of Benyas-Kauf-
man Photographers, 7709 Lin-
wood, has received commenda-
tions fron_ The Detroit Free
Press and Chrysler Corp. for a
color photo display which was
featured on the back page of
the June 13 edition of the Free
Press.
The layout, unique in its
creativeness, was used in con-
nection with a story on "Putting
Beauty on the Line," a portrayal
of the color schemes on the
assembly line of the DeSoto Di-
vision of Chrysler Corp.

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BRIGHTON, Mich. (JTA)—
A study of young adult educa-
tional and social needs ignored
by community leaders in their
emphasis on correcting juvenile
delinquency was voted here at
the 10th annual convention of
the Bnai Brith Young Adults
organization. Martin Levy, of
Chicago, was elected president,
succeeding Morton Plotnick, of
Detroit.

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