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July 24, 1959 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-07-24

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Mr. and Airs. Molot
to Reside in Ottawa

,
Women s (.1, ubs

Couple Honeymoons
in Acapulco, Mexico

Music Festival Features
Ruth Meckler, Olefsky

Pianist Ruth Meckler and
cellist Paul Olefsky will join
LEAGUE Bowling League,
Paul Schaller at the clarinet
which begins its season at the
and Gprdon. Staples, violinist,
end of August and continues
in
the fourth performance of
through May, were announced
the Cranbrook Gardens Summer
by Mrs. Malcolm Leventen,
Music Festival at 4:30 p.m., Sun-
chairman. Interested women
day, in Cranbrook House, Lone
should call Mrs. Leventen at
Pine Rd., Bloomfield Hills.
DI. 1-8958. She is assisted by
Olefsky, who is musical direc-
Mesdames Leonard Silber, sec-
*
tor for the Cranbrook Music
retary; and Theodore H. Grant,
Guild summer series, will per-
Mrs. Sam Rubin, vice-presi- treasurer.
form .a work specially written
dent of R A D O M E R LADIES
for him, "Fantasy for Cello" by
AUXILIARY, will be hostess to
Ross L e e Finney, composer-in-
members and their friends at a
residenCe at the University of
games party planned for 8:30
Michigan.
p.m., Tuesday, in her home at
Also included on the program
23500 Wildwood, Oak Park. All
Philmont Scout Reservation,
are Beethoven's "Trio No. 4 in
proceeds will go to charities 127,000 acres of rugged western
B. Flat Major, Opus 11," "Con-
supported by the Auxiliary.
country near Cimarron, New
trasts" by Bela B a r t o k and
* *
MRS. MARK MOLOT
Mexico, is the destination of 20
"Trio in A Minor, Opus 114," by
MRS. IRVING TOBOCMAN
Members of SHERUTH Explorer Scouts from Post 554
Brahms.
A local girl wed a University LEAGUE will participate in a who will leave from Royal Oak
A honeymoon trip to Acapul-
of Ottawa Medical School stud- dedication ceremony at Camp at 11:41 p.m. Saturday, under
ent in double-ring afternoon Tamerack on Aug. 12, when the the leadership of Marvin Marks, co, Mexico followed the July 12
Foreign aid is only as good
marriage of Lois Maxine Kra-
ceremonies Sunday.
League's playfield and the Sid- Explorer advisor and Nat Ben- witz to Irving Tobocman, at the as the country that can afford
to grant it.
Nancy Jo Schwartz, daughter ney Allen Amphitheater will be ton, JWV post committeeman.
of Mr. Joe Schwartz, of Cran- dedicated. Members of the
The scouts, sponsored by the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
The bride, daughter of Mr.
brook Drive, and the late Mrs. organization will be hostesses Sergeant Morton J. Silverman
Schwartz, and Mark David for the afternoon, according to Post of the Jewish War Veter- and Mrs. Maxwell K. Krawitz,
The
Molot, son of the Reuben Mrs. Samuel Chapin, president. ans, will spend the two week of Appoline Ave., and the bride-
groom,
son
of
Mrs.
Anna
To-
Molots, of Ottawa, Ont., were
trip hiking, camping, living on
* * *
Shippan
Point,
married in the presence of their
dehydrated foods and "the bocman, of Greenfield Rd., and
Members
of
ZEDAKAH
CLUB
the
late
Mr.
Morris
Tobocman,
immediate families in the home
broad-shouldered traditions of
Stamford, Conn.
last
week
were
hosts
to
patients
were wed by Rabbi Milton Arm.
of the bride's sister and brother-
Elementary, High & College
at Ypsilanti State Hospital at a the old West"—horseback rid-
A peau de soie gown with
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Barton
Preparatory School • Accredited
cookout-luncheon, under the ing, burro packing and wilder- bodice of Alencon lace and a
Hamburger. Rabbi Morris Adler
ness survival.
American-Jewish cultural home
and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar of- chairmanship of Mrs. Al Blum-
life. Only 45 minutes from N.Y.C.
A train will take the boys to shoulder tip veil, held by a
enthal.
Assisting
her
were
Mes-
Daniel Trotzky, Dir. DAvis 5-2231
Swedish crown with pearl tiara,
ficiated.
dames Meyer R. Katz, Rubin Chicago. After a tour of the city, were the bride's choice of wed-
The bride chose ivory silk Klein, Jack Miller, Samuel Wex- they will depart for Denver for
taffeta appliqued in motifs of ler, Morris Venick, Jack Gordon, a specially arranged bus tour. ding ensemble. She carried a ***J.-4 ****************),=
white Alencon lace for her Max Elias, Jack Henner, of Dal- They will arrive at Philmont prayer book with white orchids,
JACK GORBACK
roses and stephanotis.
gown. The waltz length skirt las, Tex., and Miss Pearl Gord- Ranch Monday evening.
Maid of honor was Rhoda *PHOTOS
Most of the "Philmont Expe-
flowed from a crushed cummer- on. Arrangements for the out-
bund. A matching fitting cap of ing were made with Rabbi dition" will be spent on the Stamills, and bridesmaid, Paula
Weddings
ivory silk taffeta, appliqued in Solomon H. Gruskin, Jewish slopes of the Sangre de Cristo Williams. T h e bridegroom's
Bar
range of the great Rocky Moun- brother, Alfred Tobocman, was * Mitzvahs
white Alencon lace, held her chaplain at the institution.
tain chain. But the Scouts will best man and ushers were Allen •
shoulder length veil of ivory
* * *

silk illusion. She carried her
A board and fund-raising also tour Pike's Peak, Camp Schechter, of Council Bluffs, *Quality work
Ia.,
Dr.
Samuel
Weiner
and
Consecration Bible covered with meeting of t h e PRIMROSE Carson and Colorado Springs be-


white roses.
BENEVOLENT CLUB will be fore returning to Detroit Aug. 9. Paul Stolarsky. After their
honeymoon
trip,
the
couple
will
The
boys
have
taken
two
prep-

UN
3-8532
Carolyn Hamburger served as held at 12 noon Wednesday at
matron of honor, while Judy the home of president Mrs. J. aration hikes and attended sev- reside on Greenfield Rd.
********************0
Molot, the bridegroom's sister, Rodman, 18234 Woodingham. eral meetings to get used to liv- pisoom•vimm ■ naroso ■ me.
■0■
■ ■

was bridesmaid. Best man was Mrs. William Belinsky will be ing with each other and to pre-
pare
them
for
living
under
rug-
Michael Molot, the bridegroom's hostess at a 12:30 p.m. lunch-
brother, and usher was Barton eon Aug. 4 at her home, 21911 ged conditions.
Hamburger.
Cloverlawn, Oak Park. The
Following a family dinner, proceeds of the Child Rescue Calendar Helps Boost
the newlyweds left for Ottawa, Fund Raising luncheon will go
where they will reside while to needy youngsters. Co-host- Community RelatiOns
Although it was originally in-
Mr. Molot completes his studies esses are Mesdames M. Brown,
S. Gold, M. Lessen, N. Ruzum- tended for use in school class-
at the university.
rooms, the Jewish Community
na and A. Verona.
Council's recently distributed
* *
WOMEN'S DIVISION, Sho- annual school calendar has ex-
lem Aleichem Institute is plan- tended its usefulness in the
Marriages
ning a home-cooked dinner, to planning of activities by many
other community groups, re-
PERKOFF -GOREN. Mrs. which the community is invited, ports William Cohen, chairman
We have complete listings on all CRUISES to the
from
1
p.m.,
Aug.
2,
at
the
Louis Goren announces the
of
the
Council's
community
re-
Carribbean,
Mediterannean and Pacific areas.
marriage on July 12 of her Sholem Aleichem Institute, lations committee.
19350
Greenfield.
According
to
daughter, Sara Ann, of New
For inquiry about accommodations
Some 900 of the 1959-60 cal-
York, to Simon Harvey Perk- Mrs. Julia Weiss, fund-raising endars were sent to school ad-
and prices of your choice See .
I
off, also of New York, son of chairman, there will be special- ministrators and teachers, key
ty
items
for
the
youngsters.
The
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Perkoff, of
officials in public agencies and
Goleta, Calif. After spending a dining room * is air-conditioned.
labor and business leaders in
* *
few days in Detroit, the couple
EZRA AID TO ISRAEL is Detroit.
will leave for California, where
Used in communities through-
19437 LIVERNOIS
UN 4-4464
donating
the proceeds from a
they will honeymoon for the
out the country, the flip-over
at Outer Drive
brunch,
given
by
Mrs.
Dora
Wi-
month of August.
desk size calendar indicates and

SISTERS OF ZION MIZ-
RACHI is inviting members and
their friends to a luncheon and
games party at 12 noon, Aug. 5,
at Holiday Manor. Hostesses for
the afternoon will be Mesdames
Louis Honigman, Lillie Gealer,
Eva Rosenberg and Libbie Du.
brinsky.

Explorers - Head
for Rugged West

Roosevelt
School

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DON'T JUST
TALK ABOUT IT!

RESERVE NOW
For Your Fall and Winter Cruise

1

WHY WORRY I I

Leave Everything to Us

atrak, of 23200 Scotia, Oak Park,
to various charities sponsored
by the organization.
* * *
FIDELITY LADIES CLUB,
at its closing meeting last week,
made plans for the fall program,
which will include a large-scale
membership drive. Mrs. France's
Shapiro is president of the
organization.
* * *
A few openings for regular
bowlers in the SHERUTH

ELKIN HOTEL & TRAVEL BUREAU

describes patriotic dates and IDIMM.141•11.1.1•00.111141111
those of religious significance
to each of the three major
American faiths.
Designed to aid school per-
sonnel in scheduling examina-
tions, assemblies and other
school functions so as to avoid
conflict with dates of religious
observances, the calendar also
has been used to schedule ex-
ams given by public agencies
and such non-sectarian groups
the
as the Scouts and PTA's.

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Watch for Our Official ...

GRAND OPENING

In Early August •

New and Beautiful

Daughter of Publisher Soloist DeMaria Sings
Abraham Slabot Weds in Parks Band Program

WYN and HAROLD LANDIS

HOME CATERING

• STYLE
• ELEGANCE
• BEAUTY

WYN-HAROLD CATERING

Phone DI. 1-2155

NEW ORLEANS, (AJP) —
Paula Slabot, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Abraham Slabot, be-
came the bride of Willard B.
Lyons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Lyons of Chicago, July 12 at
the Monteleone Hotel here. The
bride's father, Abraham Slabot,
is a former President of the
American Jewish Press Associa-
tion and editor-publisher of the
New Orleans Jewish Ledger.

Advertising is just another
way of calling on customers.

William DeMaria, baritone,
will again be featured on the
program of the Summer Parks
Band, conducted by Herschel
Leib, next Thursday and Friday

evenings at Stoepel and Palmer
Parks, respectively. The pro-

gram includes:

"Pan Americana"
Herbert
"Poet and Peasant" OVerture
Suppe
Acceleration "Waltzes"
Strauss
"Prince Igor"
Ipiitov_Ivanov
"American Salute"
Gould
"Begin the Beguine"
Porter
Vocal Solo
Selected
Wm. DeMaria, Baritone
"Marche Slave" --,TschailipwSky

JAMES COUZENS at GREENFIELD
Featuring-
• Beautiful Cocktail Lounge
• Coffee Shop
• Carry Out
• Dining Room for Dinner
• Mural Banquet Room
BR 2-0644

Another BOESKY'S at 12TH at HAZELWOOD

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