THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 3, 1958-24
Miss Greenberg Wed
in Candlelikht Rites
activities in Society
To Wed June 14
Dr. Paul E. Wesenberg of Detroit attended the fall meeting
of the House of Delegates of the Michigan State Chiropractic
Society at Lansing.
After a visit with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Atkins, of Rolling Hills, Calif., Marvin Lehrman, of
20019 Lichfield, has enrolled at the University of California in
Los Angeles, where he is in his junior year.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Orr, of 15839 Woodingham, will have as
their house guests, Oct. 10 to 14, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stein,
of Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Stein is the former Bernice Sheplow,
of this city, and is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Orr. The Steins
are visiting here on their way to New York City, following Mr.
Stein's graduation from the UCLA law school. He is a member
of Nu Beta Epsilon fraternity, and was recently made a member
of the Order of the Coif.
Mrs. William Shulak was hostess recently at a luncheon at
Kingsley Inn, given in honor of the 75th birthday of her mother,
Mrs. Sadie Shapiro.
MRS. ROBERT EHRLICH
Before an altar adorned with
ferns and autumn flowers, Pris-
cilla Lee Greenberg was united
in marriage to Robert Lee Ehr-
lich. Rabbi Morris Adler offi-
ciated at the candlelight service,
which was solemnized Sept. 27,
at the Statler-Hilton Hotel.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Green-
berg, of Vassar Dr. Mr. Ehrlich
is the son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Ehrlich, of Cincin-
nati, 0.
For her wedding, the new
Mrs. Ehrlich chose to wear her
sister's gown of candlelight
ivory silk .satin and a fingertip
veil of silk illusion trimmed
with her mother's lace.
Mrs. Sol M. Collins was her
sister's matron of honor, and
Mrs. Donald Velick was brides-
maid. Barbara Ehrlich, of St.
Louis, Mo., and Cathy Collins
were junior bridesmaids. and
Joanne Collins was flower girl.
Sol ,M. Collins served the
bridegroom as best man, and
Robert Fischoff, Jerome Robin
and Lawrence Einhorn, of Cin-
cinnati, 0., were ushers.
Among the out-of-town guests
were the bridegroom's brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Ehrlich, of St. Louis, Mo.
After a wedding trip to South
America and the Dutch West
Indies, the newlyweds will live
in Cincinnati.
Miss Robinson to /red
Student from East
MISS SHARON ROBINSON
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson,
of Santa Barbara Dr., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Sharon Ruth, to Avrum
Michael Gross, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joel Gross, of West Or-
ange, N.J.
Miss Robinson attends the
University of Michigan where
she is affiliated with Alpha
Epsilon Phi sorority. Her fiance,
a graduate of Amherst College.
is currently a student at the
U. of M. law school.
The couple is planning a Dec.
21 wedding.
It's been estimated that the
value of white pine lumber cut
in Michigan exceeds by 10 times
all the gold ever taken out of
Alaska and triples the value of
all the gold dug in California.
Education makes a people
easy to lead but difficult to
drive; easy to govern but im-
possible to enslave.
—Lord Brougham.
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Arthur Soltar have been desig-
nated by Mrs. L. Birndorf,
vice-president of program, as
chairman of the day. Mrs. Nor-
man Levey, vice-president of
hospitality, will be assisted by
Mesdames Charles Nannes and
is now accepting students
William Gershenson.
Mrs. Maurice Schiller, vice-
president of membership, ad-
vises that there will be a sur-
prise award given one of the
By Appointment
new members. All new mem-
bers are eligible to qualify.
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The meeting will be pre-
sided over by Mrs. Arthur
Rice, president.
Compare U. S.-Soviet Education
at Brandeis Women's Opening Even
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tices in the United States and
Russia—Who Shall We Edu-
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DR. GERTRUDE GASS
theme of the opening fall
meeting of the Detroit Chap-
ter, Brandeis University Na-
tional Women's Committee.
The program, to begin with
a dessert luncheon at 12:15
p.m., will be held Wednesday,
at Temple Beth El. Featured
speakers are Dr. Gertrude
Delay Tel-E-Thon
Tel-E-Thon Day, originally
scheduled for last Sunday
will be held instead from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m., this Sunday,
because of the death last
week of Mrs. Jerome J.
Frank, an active member of
Brandeis Women. Mrs. Maur-
ice Schiller, membership vice-
president, advises that the
Tel-E-Thon is expected to en-
roll many new women in the
organization.
LINWOOD
Cheese 'Toastwich'
a Nourishing Lunch
With hot lunches a necessity
for the good health of school
children, Marion Ryan, Detroit
Edison home service director,
suggests this lunch-time meal to
make full use of the family elec-
tric skillet and grill:
CHEESE TOASTWICH
12 slices of bread
1/4 cup soft butter or mairgarine
6 slices American cheese
2 eggs, beaten
14 cup milk
teaspoon. salt
Vek cup shortening
Spread bread with butter.
Place one slice of cheese on
each of six slices of bread and
cover with another slice of
bread. Combine beaten eggs,
milk and salt. Melt shortening
in an electric skillet or griddle.
Dip each sandwich into egg mix-
ture, turning it to coat both
sides. Brown sandwiches on both
sides in the hot fat. Serve im-
mediately. Yield: six cheese
Zemon Gass, a charter member toastwiches.
of the Detroit Chapter of Ha-
dassah and a past officer, and Center Older Adults
Dr. Norman Drachler, outstand- to Fete Sukkot Holiday
ing local educator.
Sukkot will be celebrated by
Dr. Gass has just returned Older Adults of the Jewish
from a visit to Russia, which Community Center at- 1:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the D. W. Sim-
she made as a c7777777.,-.---.,7.
ons branch, 4000 Tuxedo. The
member of an
festively-decorated hall will be
official group
arranged by members of vari-
of 73 educa-
ous clubs.
tors. She spent
Rabbi Joel J. Litke, of Cong.
five weeks
Gemiluth Chassodim, will give
making a com-
the invocation, and will explain
parative edu-
the meaning of the holiday.
cation field
Community singing will be led
study in Mos-
by Mrs. Allen Weisberg, and
cow, Lenin-
humorous holiday stories will
grad, Kiev and
follow. Refreshments will be
Dr. Drachler
Tashkent.
The study took her to served.
pioneer camps, nurseries, kin-
dergartens, hoarding schools, Stoll Urges Approval
special schools, the Russian 10- of County Tax Referendum
year schools and universities.
Wayne County treasurer, Har-
Here she met with high educa- old E. Stoll has recommended a
tional and scientific leaders, as "yes" vote on the County refer-
well as staff members of the endum ballot seeking approval
Academy of Pedagogical Sci- for the payment of county taxes
ence and other universities.
at banks designated by the
Dr. Drachler, formerly prin- county treasurer.
"Yes" on the ballot is number
cipal of Mettetal School, is
now research coordinator of 202 and "no" is number 203.
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