THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Fri day, October 2, 1959 -- 34 arriages KRASNICK-ALTMAN. Speak- ing their vows before Rabbi Morris Adler at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Marjorie Ruth Altman and William Zelig Krasnick were united in marriage in a ceremony on Sept. 27. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Jay Altman, of Canterbury Dr. His parents are the John Krasnicks,. of Warrington Dr. The new Mrs. Krasnick chose a gown of peau de soie and hand-corded Al e n c on lace, studded with pearls. The snug- fitting bodice was fashioned with bracelet-length sleeves and a modified scoop neckline, out- lined by points of the lace. Horizontal pleats formed a cummerbund, attaching the bodice to the very bouffant skirt, which dropped over a full petticoat into a circular train. A full circular veil of Elizabeth illusion was caught to her head by a crown of orange blossoms, and she carried a cascading bouquet of phaelanopsis and variegated ivy. Joan Altman, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Norman Rosen- feld, the bridegroom's sister, served as honor attendants, and bridesmaids were Mar y a n n Becker, Bluma Bremen, Mrs. David Hermelin, Mrs. Norman Lipitt and Mrs. Harvey Rosen- berg. Norman Rosenfeld was his brother-in-law's best man, and Burton Altman, the bride's brother, was head usher. Other ushers were Harold Barron, Bart Berman, Fred Gordon and Kalvin Grove of Chicago, Alan Kalt, Alan Rein and Byron Antman. The - young couple received their guests in the Statler Hotel's Terrace Room, which was given over to the party, at a dinner and reception. Follow- ing a wedding trip to Miami and the Caribbean, the couple will make their home in Bir- mingham. DAVE LEWIS and BARD ENTERPRISES present MARTHA SCHLAMME "Songs from Many Lands" SAT., OCT. 24 Detroit Institute of Arts Tickets may be obtained Bookworld, 41 Putnam Macabees Bldg., TE 3-3990 Grinnell's Downtown Orders taken at Park Gallery, LI 8-8255 20960 Greenfield Former Detroit Girl to Wed Next June MISS HARRIET FIELDS Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fields, of Milwaukee, Wis., formerly of Detroit, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Harriet Muriel, to Jerome Her- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Herman, - of Miami Beach, Fla. Before graduating from the University of Wisconsin, Miss Fields attended Wayne State University. She now teaches in the Rockford Junior High School, Rockford, Ill. Her fiance attended Duke University, and is now enrolled at the University of Wisconsin, from which he will graduate next June. Wedding plans have been made for June. I JWV Activities YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will meet Monday evening, in the Memorial Home, when hos- tesses will be Goldie Nelson and Rose Russky. Plans will be announced for a membership tea on Oct. 19, in the Home by Ruth Benach, junior vice-presi- dent. For information or reser- vations, call Mrs. Benach, at UN. 1-1334. Members attending Monday's meeting are urged by Mrs. Lillian Fidler, veterans aid chairman, to bring canned goods for the veteran's family adopted by the Auxiliary. Two children in the family are af- flicted with muscular dystro- phy. Beth Moses Men's Club - to Hold Meeting on Oct. '7 A regular meeting of the Beth Moses Men's Club will be held at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grant, 21630 Church, Oak Park, Mich. YESHIVATH CHACHMEY LUBLIN 25870 FAIRFAX (1 block West of Greenfield at 10 1/2 Mile Rd.) Now Accepting Registrations for ALL DAY SCHOOL (Beginners and Advanced Hebrew and English Department) • Small Classes (10 to 15 Children in Class) • Qualified Teachers (English Dept. Licensed by State Board) • Safe Playground (3 Acres Away from Streets and Traffic) • Lunchroom Supervised (Facilities Supervised by Dept. of Health) • Transportation Available for Northwest Detroit and Oak Park • Reasonable Rates • Nursery and Kindergarten (Boys and Girls) Will Begin Oct. 26th. All other classes now in session. For Information Inquire at School ELgin 7-0125 Brith, Arctivities nai LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- TER will hear Hy Crystal speak and show slides he took in Is- rael at a meeting planned for Monday evening, at the Sholem Aleichem Institute, 19350 Green- field. Members and their friends arriving before 9 p.m. will be eligible to receive a prize. * * HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAP- TER will meet at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Rainbow Terrace, when Sol Littman, Michigan Regional director of the Anti- Defamation League will lead a panel discussion on "Critical Incidents." Mrs. Alfred Holtz, program chairman, is in charge of the luncheon meeting. Presi- dent Mrs. Emil Phillips urges members to bring their friends. * * * A rumor clinic will highlight a meeting of ALBERT EIN- STEIN CHAPTER, planned for 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. Members bringing new prospects to this "mem- ber bring a friend" program will receive gifts. A social hour will follow the program. * * * PISGAH LODGE No. 34 of Bnai Brith will meet Monday, 8:30 p.m., at the Hayim Green- berg Center. Proceedings at the triennial convention will be dis- cussed by Harry Yudkoff. A social hour and refreshments will follow. * * * The first stag night of the REX LODGE season is planned for 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Cong. Beth Joseph. Entertain- ment and refreshments will fol- low the business meeting. New members are invited. * * * IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thurs- day, at Workmen's Circle Cen- ter, 18340 W. 7 Mile. Dr. James Benjamin, chief psychologist at Children's Center of Metropoli- tan D e t r o i t, will speak on "Problems of Teen-Agers." A question and answer period will follow. For transportation, call Mrs. Jack Kessler, BR 3-5470; and for further information, call Mrs. Norville Rappaport, program chairman, LI 5-7502. Refreshments will be served. Prospective members are in- vited. * * * PISGAH CHAPTER has planned an evening "A La Sholem Aleichem," featuring attorney and humorist Aaron Rosenberg, a past president of Pisgah Lodge. The program will take place at 8:30 p.m., Wednes- day, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. Mrs. Philip Kramer, president, in- vites members to bring their families and friends at no charge. Mrs. Carl Gould, pro- gram chairman, has arranged the evening's entertainment * * "Marriage and Family Rela- tionships" will be the topic of Dr. Richard Kirckhoff when he addresses CENTENNIAL CHAPTER at 8:30 p.m., Tues- day, at the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. A ques- tion and answer period will fol- low the talk by Dr. Kirckhoff, a staff member of the Merrill Palmer School, specializing in research, counseling, teaching and administration, since 1951, Mesdames Earl Yaillen, presi- dent, and Arthur Weinfeld, pro- gram chairman, urge members to bring their friends. A social hour will conclude the evening. BOAC Flights to Israel As of November 1959, BOAC will resume its schedule of two CynthiaLevinto.Wed Circle Chorus Seeks Added Membership Dr.Harold T. Daitch Rehearsals of the Workmen's MISS CYNTHIA LEVIN Mr. and Mrs. Israel Levin, of Ohio Ave., announce the recent engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Fern, to Dr. Harold J. Daitch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Daitch, of Santa Bar- bara Dr. The wedding will be solemnized in December. Hashomer Hatzair Plan Activities for Youth A series of oneg shabbats is being planned by Hashomer Hatzair youth group this sea- son at its Wyoming and Curtis meeting hall. Activities are di- rected by Yisrael Stashefsky, recently arrived here from Is- rael as a shaliach of the youth and hechalutz department of the Jewish Agency. Other events planned in- clude holiday celebrations, hik- ing, sports, study and discus- sion groups and a week-long winter camp, to be held during the winter school recess at Proud Lake on the Huron River. For information on the group, call WE 4-8527 or UN 1-5299. Circle Chorus began this week and will continue at 9 p.m.., each Tuesday, at the Circ} Center, 18340 W. 7 Mile. All members of the com- munity interested in singing Yiddish, Hebrew and English songs are invited to join the weekly sessions. The chorus is conducted by Abraham Silver, vocalist, in- structor and conductor of sev- eral local choral groups. Bella Goldberg is accompanist for the group. Newly-elected officers in- elude Edmund Langerman, president; Anne Yelensky, treasurer; and Selma Ovshin- sky and Pauline Fabian, secre- taries. Music and Entertainment brunivi and his Orchestra DI. 1-1609 SUR, IS YOUR HEM LINE 14 INCHES FROM THE GROUND? $3.00 Plain Coat $3.50 Flair Coat Anniversary Tailors 6 Cleaners UN 2-668 7643 Puritan • • • • • THE NEW BOESKY'S • The most beautiful cocktail lounge in Detroit • J. J. 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