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October 27, 1961 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-10-27

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activities in Society

The 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Sacks
will be celebrated by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Raphael
and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rbbb, their grandchildren, relatives and
friends, at a dinner on Oct. 28. Out of town guests include: Mr.
:rs. Robert Bernstein and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldman, of
and-V
Prdvidence, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sacks, of Camden, N. J.;
Mr. -and Mrs. I. Caplan and Mr..and Mrs. Al Savetnick, of Phila-
delphia; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tobin and Philip Coleman, of
Boston.
Family and friends of Esther Mintz were guests at a bon
voyage party in her honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Flint prior to her departure aboard the S.S. Zion for Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Colman will be the Detroit delegates
to the United Jewish Appeal's second national youth. leadership
conference, to be held Nov. 10-12 at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel,
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farber, 24571 Seneca, Oak Park, have
returned from a three-week vacation is Las Vegas and Honolulu.
MRS. LAWRENCE
Irving Kane, of Cleveland, president of the Council of Jewish
ELLENBOGEN
Federations and Welfare Funds, this week announced that Mrs.
Ann Constance Cooperstock Harry L. Jones, of Detroit, will deliver the keynote talk at the
was wed to Lawrence Jay 'Ellen- CJFWF 30th annual general assembly session on Nov. 16, at the
bogen in a ceremony performed Statler Hilton Hotel .in Dallas, Tex.
by Rabbi Israel Halpern. Oct. 5
at Holiday Manor.
Parents of the newlyweds are
Dr. and Mrs. Moses Cooperstock,
402 E. Ridge, Marquette, and
Mr. - and Mrs. Max Ellenbogen,
City of Hope Cancer Fighters "Giamoram
heon" Tues-
7621 Curtis.
ountain Room of the
The bride wore a crystal white will feature original styles in day at t
i c • Temple, announces
gown of duchesse taffeta com- fashion, including furs, at its M a s
Pr
ent Mrs. Abe Eizelman
bined with pearls and iridescent
rs. Allan Kaplan, cha . n,
paillettes. Lace in a rose pattern
nounces proceeds . w
defined the decolletage and
sed to help fur er
shoulder line of the bracelet-
projects at the
ct Ia n-
length sleeves. The bouffant
stitutio
o
est of
skirt . of toe - touching length
cancer, th ias, bloo
swept into a full court train. A
chest, hea and hereditar
large Dior bow was featured at
eases.
the back waist. A cluster of
Funds will aid
City of
pearl-edged lace petals' formed
Hope, also, i
patient care
a princesse cap which clasped
and medi
ucation programs,
her tiered veil of silk illusion.
to Mrs. Harold Koz-
The bride's flowers were white
o f, vice president of fund-
roses with ivy.
raising.
Mary Catherine Vielmetti of
Others on the committee ar-
Marquette was maid of honor.
ranging the benefit are Mrs.
Bridesmaids were Rebecca West
Isadore Epstein and Mrs. Sam
of Marquette and Mrs. Neil Mc-
Krone. For tickets, call Mrs.
Whoiter of St. Clair Shores.
Morris Lezerson, LI 6-7360.
Mrs. Kaplan
Mrs. Kozloff
Harvey Covensky was best
man. Ushers were Gerald Ten-
nenhouse and - Michael Cooper-
stOck of Marquette.
The bridegroom is a graduate
of the University of Michigan
and Wayne State University
- EXTRA SUPER
EXTRA SPECIAL !
Law School. The bride is a gradu-
SPECIAL !
DOMINO
ate of the University of Michi-
Fresh, Smoked
BEST #15
gan and is a student at the
STRICTLY
Pure Cone
Delicious
Wayne State University College
of Education.
6.1
The newlyweds departed for a
Bermuda honeymoon. They will
Plain or Peppered
reside at 17161 Griggs.

City of Hope Cancer Fighters W
Hold Glamorama Luncheon

-

Center Basektball Team Appears 'in
Opening League Game at Cobo Hall
and Beat the Champs by 23-11 Score

To the Jewish Community
Center basketball team went
the high honor, Wednesday
evening, of having been invited
to play the opening game of
the year in the Piston Knot-
Hole League, at Cobo Hall.
The Jewish Center tea
one of 18 teams in this
all of whose players ar
13 years of age.
Last year, the Center
emerged second highest in the
league.
On Wednesday evening, the
team played against the defend-
ing champions, the Highland
Park Boys Club.
The Center team beat the
champs 07 a score of 23 to

11, Don Green and Steve Fish-
man leading in scoring with
eight and six points respec-
tively.
er-
's and
an Fish an, bot of w
were collegiate basketball s
er
are the c s• of the C
ed-
t
Ha
o Hall
ule
ish Center.
alf at
an

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17 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, October 27, 1961

Ann Cooperstock
Wed October 5

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