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March 30, 1962 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-03-30

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Larry Alpert to Head All-Star Cast Arlene Gottlieb
Weds Ronald Licht
for Infants Service Group Show

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The Infants Service Group
1962 fund-raising drive will be
highlighted by the organiza-
tion's annual dinner-dance and
show April 8 at the Latin Quar-
ter, announces President Mrs.
Jack King.
Larry Alpert, star of stage
and television and a "Borscht
Capades" veteran, will head the
show's all-star cast, according to
Mrs. George
Klein; dinner-
dance chair -
man.
Infants Ser-
vice Group
has helped to
serve the
needs of the
children of in-
digent f a m
lies in the
community for
Mrs. King

Trailblazer Day Camp
Announces Registration

Reservations are now being
accepted for boys 7-12-years-old
to Trailblazer Day Camp, ac-
cording to William Fagenson,
director.
Enrollment will be limited to
50 boys to assure the maximum
of individual attention. Fagen
son said. The campsite is at
Kensington State Park, which
provides facilities for the camp-
ing program of sports, fishing,
swimming, nature and camping
crafts. Occasional field trips
will also be featured.
The season includes June 25
to August 24, with sessions daily
Monday through Friday.
Fagenson, for 10 years a su-
pervisor and director of day
camps. has a master's degree in
physical education and is work-
ing on his doctorate. He has
been a physical education teach-
er for 13 years in the Detroit
Public School system. He has
been an instructor at U.C.L.A.,
the Jewish Center here and the
Detroit Department of Recrea-
tion. For information. call him
at LI 4-7466.

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the paSt 28 years, Mrs. King
said. The Group's aid program
includes assistance to Penrick-
ton Nursery for Visually Handi-
capped Children and the De-
troit Association for Mentally
Retarded Children, she added.
Assisting Mrs. Klein in organ-
izing the dinner-dance are Mrs.
Sidney Silverman and Mrs. Lew-
is Davis. For reservations, call
Mrs. Klein, LI 1-1515.

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More than 900 child welfare Northville. Harold Silver of the
experts from 10 midwestern Jewish Family and Children's
states and Canada are gathered Service is general chairman of
in Detroit for the three-day re- the conference.
gional conference of the Child
Welfare League of America
which began yesterday at the
Statler-Hilton Hotel.
Among the noted authorities
to address the conference is
Dr. Ralph D. Rabinovitch, di-
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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

TO DWELL TOGETHER
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday .
Station: WJBK (radio and
television simultaneously).
I Feat u r e: "Dimensions of
Brotherhood" will be discussed
by Dr. Robert M. Frehse, execu-
tive director of the Detroit
Round Table, and Walter E.
Klein. executive director of the
Jewish Community Council of
Metropolitan Detroit.
* * *

COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Meyer Lullove, pres-
ident of Cong. Beth Abraham
Men's Club, and Leonard Boro-
voy, producer of "Nor Tsum
Lachen," the special program to
be presented at Ford Auditor-
ium under the Club's sponsor-
ship. will discuss highlights of
the program.

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THE JEWIS H
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday .
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "The Second Cruci-
fiction." a new book by Maurice
Samuel, will be discussed by
the author and Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal of Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue.

DIRECTIONS '62
Time: 3 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ-TV.
Feature: "The Last Gift," a
drama by James Yaffe, will be
presented. It is the story of a
cobbler in a small Eastern
European town in the 1920's.

The marriagz vows of Arlene
Ruth Gottlieb and Ronald Licht
were solemnized at a candlelight
ceremony March 25 at Cong.
Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Moses Lehr-
man officiated.
Parents of the couple are the
William Simon Gottliebs of
Monica Ave. and the Sam Lichts
of Winthrop Ave.
The bride chose a gown of silk
mist with a mandarin collar,
molded bodice and lace bracelet-
length sleeves. A front panel
was of the matching lace and
the skirt fell into a chapel train.
A lace pillbox hat held a finger-
tip silk veil.
Mrs. Henry Booke, sister of
the bridegroom, was matron of
honor. Maid of honor was Miss
Diane May. Bridesmaids were
, Roberta Kirstein, Carolyn Kush-
nir, Linda Simon and Mrs. Ste-
wart Gottlieb, sister-in-law of
the bride. Flower girls were
Janie Booke and Arlene Wohl.
Best man was Henry Booke,
brother-in-law of the bride-
groom. Ushers were Henry Lesh-
man, Leonard Mitz, Leonard
Reider, Harvy Kozin and Stew-
art Gottlieb, brother of the
bride. Seating the guests were
Carl Gilbert. Gerald Weisman,
Arnold Shafer and Norman
Steel.
Following a wedding trip to
San Juan, Puerto Rico, the new-
lyweds will live at Montmartre
Dr., Oak Park.

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