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Judith Morton Wed
in Double-Ring Rite

activities in Society

Mrs. Ben Isaacs, of 18610 Cherrylawn, has just returned
from Miami Beach, Fla., where she tendered a dinner party in
honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cutler, on the oc-
casion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Cutler,
married March 15, 1909, in Russia, have been Detroiters for
40 years. For the past 12 years, they have wintered in Florida.
Their daughter and three grandchildren live in Detroit. Among
the guests attending the dinner were the Leonard Simonses, of
Detroit; Harry Cutlers, of Mt. Freedom, N.J., M. Kaplans, of
Madison, N. J.; and Mrs. Ida Edlin, of Hartford, Conn.

Detroiters who recently visited at the Carillon Hotel, Miami
Beach, were Larry Blugrind, Oak Park; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Keywell, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klynn, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rad-
ford, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Striskey, Neil Zales, Dr. and Mrs.
Ekelman, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Klein, Mrs. N. Lewis and children,
Irving Shanbon and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Tann.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kaplan, of 3280 W. Outer Dr., will
leave Sunday for an extended tour of Europe and Israel. Start-
ing in Paris, the Kaplans will continue to Germany, where they
MRS. DONALD LEITMAN
will visit their grandchildren, Capt. and Mrs. L. Shulman and
their great grandson, Eric. After a stay in Rome, the couple
On March 31, under a canopy
will travel to Israel for a month's visit before returning home of white chrysanthemums and
around June 1.
gladioli faintly tinged with
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rouff and son, formerly of St. Martins pink, Judith Harriet Morton,
Ave., are now residing in their new home at 18647 Hillcrest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
Livonia.
mour J. Morton, of Santa Bar-
bara Dr., was united in mar-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss, of 20058 Stansbury, have as riage to Donald Barry Leitman,
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Drapkin and sons, Marty and Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Macs M.
of Milwaukee, Wis. A party, given in honor of the Drapkins, was Leitman, of Bowling Green,
0.
attended by the Abe Tompkins'. Ervin Mansons, Al Ostrows,
The double-ring ceremony
Sheldon Altmans, Nathan Felds, Jerry Dales, Ronald Sterns, Al
was performed at the Rainbow
Selicks and Gersons Marders.
Terrace by Rabbi Moses Lehr-
Members of the pledge class of Beta Lambda Chapter of man and Cantor Jacob H. Sonen-
Phi Sigma Sigma sorority on the campus of Wayne State Univer- klar.
sity / are Judi Charmer, 17316 Washburn; Linda Victor, 18303
The bride wore a white Ita-
Fairfield; Sheila Smith, 18222 Parkside; Terry Gonte, 19421 lian silk gown, accented by a
Votrobeck; May Fuller, 5548 W. Outer Dr.; Diane Kronen, 13159 panel of Alencon lace that was
Talbot, Huntington Woods; Rebecca Chodoroff, 17378 Westover; sprinkled with seed pearls and
Patty Margolis, 19315 Warrington; and Linda Silver, 16852 sequins and extended from the
Pinehurst. At recent elections of the sorority, Sharon Levy was portrait neckline to the waist
chosen as president; Anita Itskovitz, vice-president; Judy Stein, of the full skirt. The finger-tip
pledge mother; Judy Rothenberg and Florence Fogel, secretaries; silk illusion veil was attached
and Barbara Bertin, sgt-at-arms.
to a pearl tiara, and she carried
Mr. Henri Phillipe, of London, England, has arrived in this a bouquet of butterfly white
country to take up permanent residence in Detroit. He is the roses with loveknots and steph-
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sacks, 19709 Schaefer, where he anotis.
is temporarily residing.
Mrs. Ira K. Klein, of Long
Island, was the matron of honor,
and bridesmaids were Rosalind
Leitman, 'sister of the bride-
groom, Carol Robinson and Geri
SAO PAULO, Brazil (JTA)— adolescents, youth-center activi- Bailies. The bride's grandpar-
With impressive ceremonies, a ties, Boy Scout quarters, and a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Finer,
new Jewish Community Center well-equipped department for of Cincinnati, Ohio, took part
was dedicated here March 23. religious instruction.
in the bridal procession.
The Center is the second build-
The bridegroom's cousin, Rob-
The official dedicatory ad-
ing in a $30,000,000 construction dress was delivere-d by Dr. Er- ert Schechter, was his best man,
program begun last year by Con- nesto Koch, president of Con- and seating the guests were
gregacao Israelista Paulista — gregacao Israelista Paulista. Larry Morton, brother of the
the Jewish Community Organi- Greetings were received from bride;' Carl Morton, Howard
zation here—which has a mem- Federal, State and municipal Jacobs, Norman Jacobs and
bership of 2,000 families.
officials and from the consuls Howard Schechter.
A synagogue seating 1,200, of the United States and Israel.
Relatives and friends who at-
which also includes the organi-
tended the ceremony came from
zation's administrative offices
Toronto, Los Angeles, New
and a social center, was opened
York, Philadelphia, A k r o n,
last year.
Cleveland, Toledo, Bowling
The new Center, a structure
Green, Findlay, Dayton, Cincin-
of seven stories, contains a
Camp Kton Ton will open the nati, Chicago, and Norfolk. In
solariu m, swimming pool, season on June 19 with its day addition, a cousin from Warsaw,
libraries of Judaica as well as camp program's first session. Poland, also was present.
general literature, special class- The camp is once again under
Following dinner and a re-
rooms for kindergarten and the direCtorship of Mrs. Dor- ception, the couple left for Chi-
othy Brindze, with Ronald cago, where they will honey-
Balan as educational director moon. On their return they will
and Jean Balan as assistant di- take up residence on Ilene Ave.
rector. The camp is held at Oak
Park's Beth Shalom synagogue Install Zahler as President
For All Occasions
and accommodates children be-
In Color For
Summer - Powder
tween the ages of 4 and 12 as of Goodfellowship Club
Blue, Pink,
In recent installation cere-
campers and 12 to 15 as C. I. T.
Orchid, White
Also
The program includes swim- monies at the Elmwood Casino,
Children's
ming, sports, nature trips, arts Lou Zahler was inducted as
and crafts and workshops in president of the Goodfellow-
Formals
photography, a r t, dramatics, ship Club, succeeding Joseph
ShOe Rentals
magic and other fields. Each Rosson in office.
7651
Also installed were Maurice
session ends with a parents'
W. McNichols
day, enabling the parents to see Burk, vice - president; Albert
At Santa Barbara
the progress of their children. Magitz, secretary-treasurer; Isi-
dore Fenkel, Jack Roth and
The first session is June 19-
Jack Kunick, trustees; Jack
July 17, second July 19-Aug. 14.
Schecter, program; I. Fenkel,
Registration is now open by
sick and visiting; Ben Milstein,
calling UN 4-4785 or KE 7-0294.
membership; J. Kunick, good-
will; and Joseph R o s s o n,
publicity.

Brazilian Jewry liedicates Center

Kton Ton Day Camp
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Latest estimates indicate that
250,000 Americans have active
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Arthur Sloan was admitted
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A week earlier, he was ad-
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Sloan presently is associated
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Department of Commerce in
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University of Michigan and
Wayne State University Law
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M. L. Scholnick President

Morton L. Scholnick, as presi-
dent, heads a slate of new of-
ficers elected by the Detroit
Chapter of Brandeis University
Associates. Other members
elected to the new executive
committee include Myron P.
Unger, A. Alfred Taubman and
Alan E.. Schwartz, vice-presi-
dents; Morton E. Harris and
Arthur Howard, recording sec-
retaries, and Frank Birnbaum,
treasurer.

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