Judy Baumer Dill Stratford Opens
Wed Joel Eisner
Shakespearean
Lynne Rader Weds
Li7wrence Kravetz
Season Monday
MISS JUDY BAUMER
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Dr. and Mrs. Moe Baumer of
Wildemere Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Judy, to Joel W. Eisner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Eisner of
Pottstown, Pa.
The bride-elect, a graduate
of Stern College for Women,
Yeshiva University. is a teacher
in the New York City school
system Her fiance, a graduate
of the University of Pennsyl-
vania, is a 'senior at the Ein-
stein College of Medicine
Brevities
THE UN-STABLED. 16 Tem-
ple, will raise its curtain 8:40
p.m. today for the production of
Jack Gelber's "The connection,"
to run Fridays, Saturdays and
Sundays through July. Among
the cast is Harvey Gotliffe,
18611 Indiana.
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The DETROIT SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA will play free con-
certs Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday evenings in the Music
Shell at the Michigan State
Fairgrounds. Valter Poole will
conduct. Saturday night's "pop"
concert will include the music
from Leonard Bernstein's "West
Side Story" and Saint-Saens'
"Danse Macabre" with Gordon
Staples playing the solo line.
The concerts are underwritten
by the Detroit Edison Com-
pany. National Bank of Detroit,
and Music Performance Trust
Funds of the Recording Indus-
tries on recommendation by the
Detroit Federation of Musicians.
"An Evening of Music and
Dance" will be presented 8:30
p.m. Friday at the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts, ,:nder the aus-
pices of the FOUNDERS SO-
CIETY MUSIC COMMITTEE.
Edith Freeman, chairman.
Skhirs Celebrate
Gold _Anniversary
Scores of Detroiters already
have arranged to be in Strat-
ford, Ontario, for .the current
year's Shakespearean Festival
which opens Monday night with
"Macbeth."
"The Taming of the Shrew"
will be staged Tuesday night
and "The Tempest" Wednesday
night. to open the current sea-
son.
Tanya Moiseiwitsch's cos-
tumes again are among the high
marks of perfection in this
year's performances.
In celebration of its 10th
season, the Stratford Festival
is this year issuing its first
official souvenir—a folio of MRS. LAWRENCE KRAVETZ
costume designs representing
Lynne Evon Rader was wed to
some of its most notable pro-
Lawrence Jay Kravetz in a cere-
ductions.
Reproduced on fine paper mony performed Thursday night
(9fl by 12) suitable for framing, by Rabbi Halpern and Cantor
and attractively boxed ready for lAckerman at t h e Sheraton-
mailing, the sketches — 22 in Cadillac Hotel.
number — include the work of
Parents of the couple are Mr.
Tanya Moiseiwitsch, Desmond and Mrs. Herman Rader of Old
Heeley, Brian Jackson, Robert - Colony Dr., Farmington, and Mr.
Prevost, Marie Day and Martha I and Mrs. Phillip Kravetz of
Jamieson.
1 Monica Ave.
Each year-1953 to 1961—is
The bride wore a gown of
represented, and 19 dramas and French net in ivory with
re-
three operas are included. Some embroidered Alencon lace bod-
of the designs have never been ice and crushed cumberbund of
published before, such as the peau de soie. The bouffant,
scarlet - and - ermine coronation sheath skirt, with re-embroidered
robe which Tanya Moiseiwitsch •Alencon lace motifs and seal-
designed for Sir Alec Guinness
' loped hemline. had a detachable
as Richard III, and which was
seen for the first time on the train of peau de soie. The bouf-
fant veil was held in place by a
Festival's opening night, July
triple-tiered crown of Alencon
13. 1953.
The folios will be on sale lace to match the crown.
Donna Rader served her sister
during the festival season at the
advance box office foyer of the as maid of honor. Bridesmaids
Festival theater, the Exhibition were Mrs. Vernon Sternhill, Mrs.
Sherwin Wilner and Gail Jean
Halls, and Stratford shops.
Michelson of St. Louis, Mo.
Sanford Kravetz served his
brother as best man. Ushers were
Emil Klein. Louis Klein, Richard
and Ronald Rader, brothers of
the bride. and Robert Zahloute.
The newlyweds departed for a
Bermuda honeymoon.
I
Men's Clubs
CONG. BNAI DAVID MEN'S
CLUB will hold installation of
officers 8:30 p.m. June 28 at the
synagogue, to which the public
is invited. Officers are Joseph
Hassal. president; Sam Jacobs.
1 Ben Miller and Harold Rodd,
vice presidents; Albert Seigle,
treasurer: Raymond Steinberg,
David Liebow, secretaries; Jack
Cohen. sergeant - at - arms; and
Bernard Dosie, chaplain.
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MRS. STEVEN LORBER
Audrey Esther Schneid was
wed to Steven Arthur Lorber in
a candlelight ceremony per-
formed June 12 by Rabbi Moses
Lehrman and Cantor Klein at
Cong. Bnai Moshe.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. George J. Schneid of
Church St., Oak Park, and Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Lorber of Avon
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sklar will
celebrate their golden wedding
anniversary at a dinner to be
given in their honor Sunday at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Harry
I. Sklar, 8768 Borgman, Hunt-
ington Woods. The senior Sklars Rd., Oak Park.
The bride wore a gown of
have five grandchildren.
ivory peau de soie with full
chapel train. The bode and front
panel of French net was re-
embroidered with Alencon lace
and trimmed in seed pearls. The
matching crown of French net
Judge Ira Kaufman will pre- and pearls held a fingertip bouf-
side as chairman over the 42nd
annual meeting of the United fant veil. She carried orchids,
stephanotis and orange blossoms
Hebrew Schools, June 20th at
8:15 p.m. in the air-conditioned on a Bible.
Mrs. Leo Weiss, sister of the
auditorium of the Jewish
bride, was matron of honor.
Center.
Featured speaker will be Bridesmaids were Judi Bressler,
Isaac Toubin, executive director cousin of the bride; Barbara
of the American Association for Pevzner and Barbara Lorber,
sister of the bridegroom.
Jewish Education.
Irwin Lorber served his brother
Following the meeting a
buffet tea and reception will as best man. Ushers were Shel-
be held to honor Mr. Mandell don Dzodin, Leslie Schneid
L. Berman, who is terminating cousin of the bride; Charles
Hebrew Schools
Annual Meeting
his term of office as President Brummer and Fred Kamienny.
The couple departed for a
of the Board of Directors.
The public is invited to honeymoon trip through the New
England states. They will reside
attend.
(Adv.) on Rensselaer Ave., Oak Park.
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Xaytng o the Cornerstone
of the lbw
CONGREGATION
SHAAREY ZEDEK SYNAGOGUE
SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1962--11 A.M.
Northwestern Highway at 11 Mile Road
A guided tour of the new structure will be conducted following the ceremonies.