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November 14, 1958 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-11-14

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MRS. LEON WARNER

Debrah Lea Wainer, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wainer,
was united in marriage to Leon
Sidney Warner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Warner, in a candle-
light ceremony recently at Beth
Aaron Synagogue.. Rabbi Ben-
jamin H. Gorrelick and Cantor
Ihil Gilden officiated at the
double-ring rites.
For her wedding the bride
chose a gown of Italian lace with
a portrait-neckline trimmed with
seed pearls. Her bouffant skirt
fell in a chapel train. The fin-
gertip veil was attached to a
matching Italian lace and seed
pearl bow, and she carried a
Bible adorned with orchids and
stephanotis.
Mrs. Stewart Hords was her
cousin's m a t r on of honor.
Bridesmaids were Marilyn Lux,
Marsha Fenton, Sharon Woron-
off, Mrs. Jerome Simons and
Mrs. Gerald Silverman. Junior
bridesmaids were Roberta Wai-
ner, sister of the bride, and
Carole Newport.
Ralph Woronoff was his cou-
sin's best man, and ushers in-
cluded Irving Wainer, brother
of the bride, Edmund Supowit,
Carl Phieffer, Jerome Simons
and Morton Plotnick.
Guests who attended the cere-
mony from out of town included
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Burkoff,
grandparents of the bride, the
Bernard Newports and children,
the Yale Drazens and children,
of St. Louis, Mo., and the Gerald
Silvermans from Toronto, Ont.
The couple honeymooned in
Miami.

JWV Activities

GINS B UR G - ROSENBERG
AUXILARY invites -members
and guests to a cocktail party
at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the home
of Mrs. Martin Salinger, 22341
Avon Lane, Southfield. For fur-
ther information, call EL 7-2560.
* *
Lt. ROY F. GREEN POST
and AUXILIARY will hold a
party for hospitalized patients
on Nov. 30. All useable men's
clothing, except shoes, and a
used television set are needed.
Items may be delivered to the
JWV Memorial Tome, 4095 W.
Davison, or telephone UN 3-2072
or WE 3-3125 for pickup.
* * *
YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY
will meet Monday evening, at
the Veterans Memorial Building
on Davison. Members attending
are requested to bring a needle
and white thread to sew cancer
pads. Cancer pad chairman is
Rose Feinberg. Hostesses for
the evening will be Tillie Gold-
man and Eleanor Sternberg.

Adas Shalom Men's Club
Slates Program with Dingell

Adas Shalom Men's Club will
meet at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 24, in
the synagogue social hall. Rep.
John D. Dingell, Jr., recently
re-elected to Congress, will
speak on the workings of the
85th Congress. A discussion
period will follow, and refresh-
ments will be served.

Commencing Nov. 15, a n d man for the drive. Jerry Lewis
Spurred by their success in
other years, scores of commun- continuing t h r o u g h Dec. 2, continues as national chairman.
Max K. Newman, M.D., Direc-
ity volunteers are lining-up these workers will be seeking
tor of the Muscular Dystrophy
neighbors
in
preparation
for
the
contributions
to
aid
the
med-
Young adult groups from
ical crusade against the crip- Clinic in Detroit, in a report to
Young Israel of Detroit, North- 1958 March for Muscular Dys-
the volunteers, said:
trophy.
pling disease.
west Detroit and Oak Park will
"We can alleviate the suffer-
be hosts to a convention, to be
"Nearly a quarter million ing in our clinics, but research
attended by representatives Henrose Hotel Names Americans," said Max Osnos, must find the answer to this
Wayne County campaign chair-
from all Midwest branches over
still incurable disease. And that
the Thanksgiving weekend.
Netschke as Director and
man, we
"suffer
from
disease takes whole - hearted financial
have
our the
appalling
Among the activities planned
George A. Netschke, prom- share of them. It is a relentless, suppOrt."
will be a Thanksgiving dinner, inent Detroit hotelman, has muscle-wasting scourge which
The local clinic is part of a
followed by a theater party, at been named executive director greatly shortens life-expectancy network of nearly 50 muscular
which delegates will see the of the Henrose Hotel, formerly at all age-levels."
dystrophy clinics and supports
musical "LI Abner." The group the Barium, according to Henry
Nancy Williams, wife of the a wide variety of patient
will gather at Northwest Young C. Keywell, president.
Governor, is again State chair- services.
Israel afterward.
A native Detroiter, Netschke
Sabbath activities will include comes to the Henrose with 18
services of worship at Young years experience in the hotel
Please —
Israel of Detroit, while on Sat- business. He began his career
Place your holiday
urday night, delegates will be as secretary to the late J. E.
guests of Young Israel of Oak- Frawley at the Book Cadillac
order early
Hotel in 1931, and later moved
Woods at a social event.
with
Frawley
to
the
Fort
Shelby
The latter program will fea-
ture Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, as the executive manager. More
guitarist and singer. Events will recently, Netschke was the man-
culminate on Sunday with a ager of the Whittier Hotel.
A graduate of the University
brunch at Northwest Young Is-
rael, followed by workshops of Detroit, he is a past pres-
ident of the Motor City Charter
and a wienie roast.
. Attending the parley will be of the Hotel Greeters of Amer-
Elijah Stein, national Young lea and a member of the Hotel
Israel president; Rabbi Ephraim Sales Managers Association.
STRICTLY
Sturm, national director; Stan-
ley W. Schlessel, national youth Edison Company Slates
'w l r
director; and delegates from the Stockholders' Meeting
MEATS
Detroit Edison will hold a
New York intercollegiate group.
POULTRY
special
informational
meeting
Among the planners of the
event are Morry Weiss, youth for stockholders of this area
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2 1 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Nov. 14, 1958

Campaign for Muscular Dystrophy Opens Here on Saturday

Deb rah Wainer Wed Local Young Israel
to Host Midwest
to Leon S. Warner
Young Adult Parley

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