THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, Ap ril 10, 1959-22

Lublin-Moss Riles Martha Schlamme in Concert Here
Martha Schlamme, inter- nell's ticket office; Cambridge
Book Stall, Cass near Warren;
Solemnized March 29 nationally
celebrated folk song

Muriel Greenspon
Slated for Recital

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A ctivities

Center Music Shop, Northland;
artist, will give a concert of Mumford. Record Shop, 18025
folk songs in 12 languages at Wyoming; and Book World,
the Detroit Institute of Arts Maccabees Building.
Auditorium, at 8 p.m. April 26.
Miss Schlamme has toured
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the United States and Canada
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in concert and has sung for the
BBC in England. For some time
and His Orchestra
she performed with the Players
Theater in
London, a n d
she has had
three Town
PHOTOGRAPHS by
H a 11 recitals
in New York
BERNARD H.
since 1952.
Most of her re-
cordings, like
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MRS. SHELDON LUBLIN
known "Songs
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o f Many
for Mom on all Candids
In a noon ceremony March 29 Lands," a n d
at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, "Jewish Folk
Phyllis Moss, daughter of Mr. Songs" are on.
and Mrs. Samuel Moss, of 17514 Vanguard, al- Miss Schlamme
Warrington, became the bride though she has also made rec-
of Sheldon Lublin, son of Mr. ords for Columbia and Folk-
and Mrs. Max Lublin, of Bir- ways. She has appeared at
Orchestra - Entertainment
mingham, Mich. Rabbi Morris many colleges and universities.
302 Fox Building
Adler officiated.
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Miss Schlamme is noted for
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The bride's gown was of white her fluency with languages. Not
silk organza over white silk a folk singer in the strict sense
taffeta, and was fashioned with but rather a concert singer
an elongated bodice, high neck- whose materials are folk songs
line and bracelet-length sleeves adapted to her own idiom, she
appliqued in garlands of silk renders them as vignettes, ad-
For All Occasions
organza motifs.
hering to their essential mean-
In Color For
Summer - Powder
Her dome-shaped skirt, which ings and moods.
Blue, Pink,
fell to floor-length, draped to
Born in Vienna, she and her
Orchid, White
form a bustle back, and ex- family fled from the Nazis to
Also
tended into a chapel train. A England in 1938 and emigrated
Children's
two-tiered veil of white silk to the United States in 1948.
Formals
illusion fell to her fingertips
Tickets are aavilable at Grin-
Shoe Rentals
from a Mary Queen of Scots cap
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Mrs. Richard Moss was the
W. McNichols
bride's matron of honor, while
At Santa Barbara
bridesmaids were Marian
Master of Ceremonies
Honeymoon and Arlene Hessler.
and his Orchestra
Daniel Lublin was the bride-
Detroit's Leading Entertainer
groom's best man.
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mooning in Florida.

ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE
will commemorate the Warsaw
Ghetto Uprising with a special
program at 9 p.m., April 18,
in the Schaver auditorium of
the Hayim Greenberg Center,
19161 Schaefer. "Bright Star,"
a dramatic play written and
directed by Joseph Goldberg,
will portray events leading up
to, including and following the
uprising. Alfred H. Bounin will
be narrator, and Cantor Nicho-
las Fenakel will sing music by
Eric Rosenow. Special signifi-
cance is attached to the ob-
servance by most Einstein mem-
bers, who themselves or mem-
MISS MURIEL S. GREENSPON bers of their families were
Miss Muriel Salina Greenspon, victims of Nazi brutality.
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
Mrs. Jack Brickner, president
ward Greenspon, of Cloverlawn
Ave., will be presented in a of Rabbi MANDEL M. ZAGER
recital in fulfillment of require- CHAPTER, announces a dessert
ments for a Bachelor's degree, luncheon and games party at
at 8:30 p.m.. April 19, at Angell 12:30 p.m., Monday, at Feder-
Hall, Ann Arbor. The public al's Grand River-Oakman audi-
torium. Mrs. Louis Kramer is
is invited.
Miss Greenspon, soprano, is chairman of the event, which
in her senior year at the Uni- will feature games of all kinds,
mah jongg and prizes. For
versity of Michigan.
She has won three scholar- reservations, call Mrs. Ruth
ships at the University of Mich- Traison, ticket chairman, UN.
igan, and in her freshman year 1-4166.
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was awarded a scholarship by
EDDIE JACOBSON LODGE
Music Study Club.
Miss Greenspon plans post- will hold its annual games
graduate work upon her gradua- night this Saturday evening, in
tion in June and hopes to con- the Workmen's Circle Center,
W. 7 Mile west of Southfield.
tinue her studies in Europe.
After her recital on April 19, Prizes and gifts will be award-
a reception will be given in her ed. The public is invited.
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honor at the Hillel Foundation
in Ann Arbor.
A Spring Sports Night, fea-
turing some of this city's lead-
ing sports figures, has been
.scheduled by CENTENNIAL
LODGE for 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the 10 Mile branch of
Dr. Linus Pauling, Nobel Prize the Jewish Center, 15110 W.
winner in chemistry and a lead- 10 Mile. Jerry Weisman, pro-
ing figure in appeals to halt gram chairman, announces that
nuclear tests, will discuss "Nu- there will be an exhibition by Choral Concert Set
clear War and the Need for Re- outstanding judo experts in the
by Music Study Club
search for Peace" at 8 p.m., Midwest. There also will be a
April 18, in the Detroit Institute discussion • of "Sports in De-
The Music Study Club Chorus
troit" with Gordie Howe, Tobin will present its annual concert
of Arts auditorium.
Currently professor, of chem- Rote, Charlie Gehringer, Red at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the De-
istry at the California Institute Rocha and Bert Wardrop, troit Institute of Art audi-
aquatics director of the Jewish
of Technology, Dr. Pauling was Center. Local sports personal- torium. Dan Frohman will di-
awarded the Nobel Prize in
rect the choral group and Mrs.
Chemistry in 1954 for his re- ity and businessman, Herman Morris Stein will accompany at
Fishman, will moderate the
search into
discussion. The program is open the piano.
the nature of
Soprano Shirley Zaft will
to prospective members and
the chemical
guests. A social hour will fol- be soloist with the group in
bond and its
the featured number of the
low.
application to
evening, Richard Genee's "Ital-
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clarifying the
TIKVAH CHAPTER will ian Salad," to be heard in De-
structure of
meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, troit for the first time.
complex s u b-
Emily Adams, first violinist
at Rainbow Terrace, when, ac-
stances. H i s
cording to Mrs. Arthur Weis- with the Detroit Symphony
present work
berg, president, there will be Orchestra, with Rebecca Froh-
has concerned
man at the piano, will render
election of officers.
the chemistry
a group of classical violin se-
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Dr. Pauling
of mental dis-
"Head-Lines for 1959" is the lections.
He
has
recently
been
order.
Three Choral Settings, Two
campaigning for the cessation theme of a social meeting plan- Israeli numbers and one Ne-
ned
by
CENTENNIAL
CHAP-
of nuclear arms testing.
gro spiritual for solo and
Tickets are available at Grin- TER at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, in chorus by Director Frohman
the
Hayim
Greenberg
-Center,
nell's ticket office and Wayne
will highlight the program.
State University ticket office. 19161 Schaefer. Two prominent
Other composers represented
hair
stylists
will
show
styling
Special student discounts pre-
techniques and hair trends, us- on the program are: Moshe
vail.
Bik, Zaira, Leo Low, Pergolese,
The Detroit meeting is under ing four members as models. If Moussorgsky and Franz Liszt.
time
permits,
there
will
be
com-
the joint sponsorship of the De- plimentary haircuts given by Soloists who will appear in
troit Committee for a Sane Nu-
various numbers are: Evelyn
clear Policy, the Detroit Labor the hairdressers. Friends are Feldman, Shirley Monson, Belle
invited.
For
information,
call
Forum, and the Oakland County
Pepper, Bess Axelrod and Syl-
Committee for a Sane Nuclear Mrs. Janet Yaillen, program via Heideman.
chairman,
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14680.
Policy.
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HENRY MORGENTHAU
Beth El Men's Club
Farband to Celebrate
LODGE and CHAPTER will
jointly celebrate their 13th an- to Fete 40th Year
Opening of New Home
The Farband Labor Zionist niversary in Bnai Brith at a
The 40th anniversary of the
Order, 46-year-old national Jew- dinner-dance this Sunday eve- Men's Club of Temple Beth El
ning,
at
Temple
Israel.
The
ish cultural and fraternal or-
will be observed at a dinner-
ganization, will dedicate its new Henry Morgenthou Players will dance at the Sheraton-Cadillac
home in lower Manhattan with present an original floor show, Hotel at 7 p.m. Saturday. The
a series of public ceremonies, and there will be dancing to keynote address of the evening
today through Sunday, accord- the music of the Bob Durant will be given by Dr. Richard C.
ing to Meyer L. Brown, national Orchestra. A prize of a free trip Hertz, senior rabbi of "Temple
to Florida will be awarded. For
president.
Beth El.
The dedication will be the tickets, call Jack Rose, chair-
The Men's Club of Temple
Wilfred
or
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man,
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event
in
plans
for
the
or-
first
Beth El, organized in 1919, is
ganization's quadrennial con- Leon, TO 6-1818.
the oldest Jewish Men's Club in
vention, which will be held in
Michigan and one of the oldest
Tuberculosis
is
in
an
ad-
Miami Beach, May 23 to 27 with
in the United States. Ben
an expected attendance of more v a n c e d stage by the time Nathanson is president of the
than 500 delegates from all symptoms such as a coughing
club.
or tiredness appear.
parts of the U.S. and Canada.

Linus Pauling
to Speak Here

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