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December 30, 1960 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-12-30

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.01444.40140.60A.M.

Women's

BETH JOSEPH SISTERHOOD
will hold a board meeting noon
Tuesday at the synagogue, 18450
Wyoming. Hostesses will be Anna
Fisher and Sophie Tatelman.
* * *

MRS. PAUL JACOBS

Gail Matler, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Matler of Fair-
field Ave., and Paul Jacobs,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ja-
cobs of Pennington \Dr., were
wed in a ceremony performed
Dec. 18 - at' the home of the
bride's parents.
The bride wore a gown of
white silk brocade with.a square
neckline, elbow-length sleeves,
molded bodice, fitted cummer-
bund and dome-shaped, floor-
length skirt. A crown of heir-
loom orange blossoms and ice
pink silk roses held her shoul-
der-length veil of white silk
illusion in place.
Mrs. Seymour Brode was her
sister's matron of honor. Earl
Jacobs served his brother as
best man. Guests were seated
by Seymour Brode and Lanny
Jacobs. ,
After a West Coast honey-
moon, the couple will reside
in Royal Oak.

Brevities

MAX ROSENBERG, educa
tional director of Temple
Emanu-El in Oak Park, partici-
pated in the Sixth Annual Con-
vention of the National Associa-
tion of Temple Educators held
Dec. 25-28 inBoston
* *
AS,' photogra
NEIL DO
pher, will
peri -the post holi-
TOwn Hall season
day-- De
in the Ford
11. alit;
with-.his film o
Audit•
T
-y. Tickets - are availabl
Grinnell's or at the door.
• * *
ROYAL BALLET of Lon
will present Tchaikowsky' " e
Sleeping Beauty"
u
through Sun
Temple.
Sadler's
the

troupe
guest
artist M.
will also
perform.
Divertisse-
ments,"
(Act . II)"
and "Les

.

Classi

ds

bring

fast results!

MAKE
A • DATE
• •

Metropolitan
Council of
Young Israel

presenting . . .

SHLOMO
CARLEBACH

at

Young Israel Center
of Oak Woods

Thurs., Jan. 5
8 p.m.
Charge

Clubs

The monthly board meeting of
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN will be held Tuesd
at the home of Mrs.
Abramson, 18260 Penni on.
A regular meeting is sc Auled
for Jan. 12 at the horn- if Mrs.
Dave Wolf, 24071 0 da, Oak
e organ-
Park. For seats to
ization - sponsored • formance
:ttress" at
of "Once Upon a
1 Sheila
the Shubert Theater,
Ordin, DI 1-9463.
* x:*

Mrs. Tillie Wine, Histadrut
chairmah of KINNERET CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, announces
the celebration of Histadrut's 40th
anniversary for 12:30 _p.m. Wed-
nesday at. the Hayim Greenberg
Center An Israeli movie will be
shown, and-Mrs. Sadie Begun will
BETH SHALOM SISTER-
present "news and views."
*:* *
HOOD announces its honor roll
luncheon will be held April 17
Detroit Ladies Auxiliary of
at Holiday Manor. The " pled
AMERICAN MEDICAL CENTER
campaign prese
AT DENVER- will hold all future
• goal • a corn-
conducte
meetings at the home of Mrs. H.
urnishe• synagogue
pletel
Eilbaum, 19467 Strathmoor, the
n. The event will feature
kit
next one to be held 1 p.m. Jan.
guest speaker, prizes, favors
10.
nd cocktails. Participants in
* * *
the preparations include Mes-
JEWISH WOMEN'S EU
dames Donald Ainbin er, Rich-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANI A- ard Breu lb: om R
TION will hold its regular m th- ert White, l , - .
atz,
ly meeting noon Tuesday at er- Savage,
ee,
icho Temple, 18495 Wyo 11g. Kopel, 1.1;
Sid-
7 Go •
Arrangements will be made
a ney Si _ -I. For i
ation, call
brunch Jan. 19 at. the Tempi
s, Li 6-4932.
Mrs. Rich
dessert luncheon will be ser
* *
before Tuesday's meeting. Hos-
Plans for a games party Feb.
tess will be Mrs. Louis Honigman.
21 at Holiday Manor are an-
* * *
nounced by DAVID HORO-
CITY OF HOPE CANCER DOKER YOUNG WOMEN'S
FIGHTERS will hold an executive ORGANIZATION. For tickets
board meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday and information, call Mrs. J.
at the home of Mrs. Harold- Koz- Freedman, UN 1-6793, or Mrs.
loff, 19.510 Renfrew.
S. Kreesler, TY 5-2647.
* *
* ;* *
GO0DFELLOWSHIP W-0 M -
SISTERS
OF ZION MIZ-
EN'S AUXILIARY has elected a
RACHI will hold a Tegular
new slate of officers with Mrs.
meeting Wednesday at Holiday
Gussie Rochman as president.
Manor, to be in the form
They include Mesdames Ida Ber-
e.
ger, vice president; Lillian Magitz ; shower for o
Mrs. H
a K•
wi •re-
treasurer; Rae Kaufman and Clara
adings
Mrs. Jos a
G r o s s b e r g, secretaries; Jenny
rka
nder
a book re-
Gordon, sergeant - at - arms; an
iew.
Lena Schwartz, hospitaler.
* * *
* • *
A
victory
luncheon
of CLUB
WOMEN'S ORTHO 0 X
LEAGUE will hold i next ONE, Pioneer Women, will be
meeting. Monday even' at the held noo Tues•a the
eenbe
en , an-
home of Mrs. S. Shem v, 324
Irs.
ramer
Cortland. Co-hostess w be Mrs.
Chaim Schloss. Foll ing the
ill
meeting, members will e taken
aile
e
Club
promi-
on a tour of the -home
ne achieveme
. Jea-
Fein
rent art collector Char
nette Se
read selec-
erg.
* * *
ewish- classical au-
Dr. Valter Poole, associate thors. -Guests are invited.
onductor of the Detroit. :Sym--
phony Orchestra; •will discuss
"Human ExpeTiences of an Or-
chestral Conductor" at the noon
monthly meeting of ADAS
FREEDMAN - ROCKIND. Mr.
SHALOM SISTERHOOD Jan. 9
and Mrs. LeQ Rockind of Sussex
in the synagogue social hall, an-
Ave., Oak Park, announce the
nounces Mrs. Sol Hammerstein,
marriage of their daughter Mar-
president. Planning of the pro-
cia Diane to Stanley Neil Freed-
gram was done by chairman
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon
Mrs. Nathan Glenner. A dessert
Freedman of Prairie Ave. Dec.
luncheon prepared by Mrs, Mar-
tin Share and Mrs. Julius 25. After a New York honey-
Wainer will precede the meet- moon, the' newlyweds will re-
ing. A baby sitter will be pro- side at '24536 Rensselaer, Oak
Park.
vided.
* * *
A paid-up membership lunch-
eon featuring a fashion fur
show will be held 12:30 p.m.
Jan. 9 by BETH AARON SIS-
TERHOOD in the synagogue so-
cial hall, according to Mrs. Hy-
man Zalenko, president. Mrs.
George Fredson and Mrs. Abe
Halem, program chairmen, have
planned the show, with sister-
hood members modeling and
commentary by Mrs. Jerome Sil-
berman. Mrs. Marvin Last,
membership chairman, is chair-
man of the day. Dues will be
accepted at the door.

.

arriages

FIDELITY LADIES CLUB
will launch an all-out member-
ship drive noon Jan. 9 at the
home of President Frances Sha-
piro, 13331 Oak Park Blvd., Oak
Park. Following a dessert lunch-
eon, a games social will be held.
the group contributes funds
toward young cancer victims,
blue babies, visually handicap-
ped or mentally retarded young-
sters and leukemia victims. For
information, call Mrs. Shapiro,
LI 1-7868.

We often ay for purity, un-
selfishness, f the highest qual-
s of cha cter, and forget
• that these hings cannot be
Sandmel, Provost given, but st be earned.
Dr. S
w Union College-Jewish
of
ute of Religion (Cincin-
ti), will give a le
t-
Hall L of the McGreg
Ju-
rial Con rence Cen r
the
d his
daism
at
is
First
12.
8:30
On e sa • day, at 2
daism
he wi lecture on "T
anity Was
r hich
Into
resge. Science
Born,"
A •
m.
n addition to being ProVost,
Dr. Sandmel is Professor of
Bible and Hellenistic. Literature
at Hebrew Union College. He is
a specialist on the New Testa-
nt and its relationship to
CHECK WITH US
Among the books he
Ju•a
FOR THE PATTERN OF
YOUR CHOICE AT
_ as w ten, are: "A Jewish
PRICES THAT MAKE
Underst ding of the New Tes-
STERLING EASY TO OWN
to ent," Thilo's Place in Juda-
"The Genius of Paul."
is ," a
Visit With the Lattin's

peaks

Dr. Sandm
at Way

ERLING
SILVER

AT

he
erfect Affair .. .

Mickey Woolf

and His Orchestra

UN 3-3737

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Gail. Matler Wed
to Paul Jacobs

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