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January 23, 1959 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-01-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH N EWS—Fr iday, January 23, 1959- 16

Bowls 300 Game
in BB League

g3nai q3ritiz
Activities

Reside in Oak Park
After Dec. 25 Rites

Fred Sorkow, bowling in the
early Wednesday night league
of Ivan S. Bloch Lodge of
LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE
Bnai Brith, did what every will present David Gutman in
bowler dreams some day of a demonstration of hypnosis on
doing. He rolled a perfect Tuesday evening, in the Hayim
"3007 score, bowling at the Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae-
fer. The public is invited.
Oak Park Lanes.
*
Sorkow, who lives at 20521
HENRY MORGENTHAU
Westmoreland, accomplished title
feat in the third and last game LODGE will meet Monday eve-
of the evening, and wound up ning, at 15787 Wyoming, when
with a 614 series. He is a 175 a Hillel program, under the
chairmanship of Jesse Antman,
average .bowler.
is planned.
The game was witnessed by

150 men from the early league
A one-day Institute of. Juda-
who stopped bowling to watch ism will be sponsored by the
Sorkow throw the last ball and GREATER DETROIT COUN-
nearly 150 more who had come CIL from 9:45 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
in to start bowling with the Feb. 5. at Cong. Ahavas Achim,
MRS. MARSHALL SHANBROM
late league.
19190 Schaefer, according to
Old timers in the Metropoli- Mrs .David Grosberg, Council
In a candlelight ceremony on
tan Detroit Bnai Brith Bowl- president. Two sessions will be Dec. 25, at Holiday Manor, Doris
ing League searched their divided by a noon luncheon. Libby Weisman, daughter of
memories, but could remember All Bnai Brith women are in- Mr. and Mrs. Max Weisman, of
only one other 300 game vited to participate. For reser- Birwood Ave., was united in
bowled in sanctioned Bnai vations, call Mrs. Harry Bodzin. marriage to Marshall Shanbrom,
Brith competition. This was Jewish affairs chairman of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Shan-
rolled by Phil Robinson in the Council, UN 4-8872. brom, of Ludlow Ave., Oak
Cosmopolitan League some 10
Park.
years ago.
DONALD FOX CHAPTER
The ceremony was solemnized
Prior to this game. Sorkow's will hold a games party at 8:30
previous high game was a 261 p.m., Tuesday, at Cong. Beth by Rabbi Israel Halpern and
bowled several years ago. For Y e h u d a h, 17556 Wyoming. Cantor Shabtai Ackerman.
his efforts he will receive a Prospective members are espe-
The bride wore a gown of
diamond ring from the Ameri- cially urged to attend. Prizes white satin. The empire bodice.
can Bowling Congress, a gold will be awarded. and members Sabrina neck 1 i n e and long
wrist watch from national Bnai of the bowling league will serve sleeves were of Chantilly lace.
Brith, $25 from the bowling refreshments.
The floor length dome-shape
alley and other prizes from
skirt draped into a bustle back
Brunswick. Ile was not wear- Alpha Omega Alumni
with chapel train. A matching
ing a shirt or other bowling
lace crown studded with seed
Honor
Two
at
Banquet
equipment which would entitle '
pearls held in place her silk il-
him to some rather large cash ' A Recognition Day Dinner- lusion veil. She carried a bou-
a
national
and
--
;
Dance,
honorin
awards.
quet of white orchids and ste-;
That same night, bowling in local figure in the field of phanotis on a white Bible.
the late league for Bloch • dentistry, will be held this
Maid of honor was Annette
Lodge, Sheldon Lowy hit on weekend by the Detroit Alum-
11 of 12 strikes for a 277 m Chapter of Alpha Omega Weisman, sister of the bride,
and bridesmaids were Sandra I
dental fraternity.
core.
The dentists will pay tribute Stillman, Penny Weisman, Fran- I s

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In

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pathy extended by relatives
and friends during the fam-
ily's recent bereavement.

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WE NEED

Judge Victor J. Baum will ad-
dress the Schaefer-Seven and
"Me and the Colonel," Ruth Redstone Chapters of

opening Sunday, at the Mercury American
Congress
meeting at Jewish
the home
of Mr. at
and
Theatre, a new Danny Kaye Mrs. Louis Redst6ne at 8:30 p.m.
makes a sweeping departure Wednesday. He will speak on
from his familiar role as a "Refugee Resettlement."
screen clown to embrace a
Mrs. Ralph Miller, program
part that has humor and human- chairman, announces that a spe-
ity.
cial review of the "Congress
The new Kaye vehicle, screen Calendar" will be given by Mrs.
version of the smash Broad- Paul Monchnik.
Members and husbands are
way hit, "Ja-t
invited.
cobwsky a n d
t h e
has been hail-
For the
ed by critics
Perfect Affair . . .
as being even
more hear t-
warming a n d
and His Orchestra
hilarious than
UN 3-3737
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COVERS
and French
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actress Nicole
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v CALL ANNA KARBAL'
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Kaye plays a refugee with a
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than the Nazis.
What comes of their adven-
Dinner at DARBYS
tures together as they flee the
Germans, with the Colonel first
is a real treat!
making a hazardous detour to
pick up his bea-utiful French
• Visit Our New
girl friend. makes for an hilari-
SKYLIGHT
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ous story.

Fear not: for I will surely , at the banquet, scheduled for tine Stewart, Thelma Klar and
shew thee kindness . . . and 7 p.m.. Saturday, at the Statler- I Mrs. Hy Stollman.
The best man was Sheldon
thou shalt eat bread at my table Hilton Hotel, to Dr. Paul Jeser-
ich, president of the American Resnick, and ushers were Rob-
continually.—II Sam. 9:7.
Dental Association, and Dr. ert Stillman. Jerry Weisman,
Samuel Gerendasy, a practicing Dr. Jack Kaufman, Michael Zide
dentist
here for over 50 years. i and Sidney Diamond.
MAGICIAN
Music for the evening will
Now Taking Reservations
After a honeymoon in Miami I
be furnished by Felix Resnick
for Birthday Parties,
Beach, Florida, the couple will I
Scout Meetings and Banquets
and his orchestra.
reside on Kipling Ave., in Oak I
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Jewish Community Cen t er
Davison Branch nursery school
is now accepting applications
for the morning session of the
Sally Bellow. daughter of Mrs.
new semester beginning on Feb.
Bella Bellow, will become the
2. Classes are from 9 to 11:30
a.m., Monday through Friday, bride of Harold Cymerint in a
ceremony, to be held Saturday
and are open to children three
to five years old. An afternoon , evening. in the
Room.
* Mayfair
• •
session will be instituted if
there is sufficient enrollment. ; At a recent party, Mr. and
Bus service in the Davison Mrs. Isak Blinder. of Indiana
area is available on an optional Ave., announced the engage-
basis. For further information, 1 ment of their daughter Rachal
call the Davison Branch, WE. Yetta, to Mandell Schane, son
3-7380. of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schane
of Evergreen Rd. A June 141
wedding is planned.

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