Margot La Ban Wed Davison Center May Be Sold to
to Arnold Serlin
Parks and Recreation Commission

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activ ities n Society

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kalt of Detroit were honeymooners at
the Caribe Hilton Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He is a
travel agent, connected with the Bee Kalt Travel Service of
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nosanchuk, 18261 Santo Rosa, and
Milton and Mildred Weiss, 18236 Cherrylawn, returned Monday
from a month's Pioneer Women tour of Israel and Europe.
May Ruth Fuller has just returned from a vacation in
Hawaii, after which she spent a week with family in Los Angeles.
Inez Goldie Silk of 9327 Cloverlawn and a member of the
social workers' staff of Florence Crittendon Hospital, has left
for a 32 day tour of South America, where she will attend the
International Social Workers Conference in Rio. She was given
a farewell party at the home of her sister, Mrs. Morris Mendelson,
5380 Oakman Blvd.
Mark Michaelson, 20503 Oxley, is among 86 high school and
college students from the U.S. and Canada participating in the
sixth Yeshiva University summer in Israel program.
Earl Yailland, Michigan regional director of the Bnai Brith
Youth Organization, and Michael Gaines, assistant Regional
director of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, are both
leaving Detroit to assume new posts. Yaillen will become an
assistant professor in the sociology department of the University
of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. Gaines goes to • Minneapolis to be-
come director of the Minnesota-Dakotas Regional Office of the
Anti-Defamation League. A reception in their honor will be held
next Thursday, 8:30 p.m., in the main hall of Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue. All Bnai Brith, Bnai Brith Youth Organization, Anti-
Defamation League members and friends are invited. The pro-
gram will include presentations to the guests of honor, music,
entertainment and refreshments. Arrangements for the evening
are being made by Jean Galinsky, Sylvia Dreylinger, Betty
Eidelman, Sol Superfon, Maurice Zeiger, Judge Victor Baum,
Hy Crystal and Jack Leads.
Dr. Alfred Hower, of 18673 Northlawn, Detroit, has been
appointed professor of Portuguese and Spanish at the University
of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. Dr. Hower, who received his Bach-
elor's Degree at the University of Michigan, his Master's Degree
at Northwestern University, and his Ph.D degree at Harvard
University in 1954, formerly taught at Northwestern, Harvard,
Rutgers, and Wayne State Universities. In recent years he has
been a business executive in Detroit. A specialist in Brazilian
studies, Dr. Hower is spending several weeks this summer
traveling in Brazil before assuming his new post at the University
of Florida in September.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Doneson and their daughters have
returned from a trip to Chicago and Nippersink Manor in
Wisconsin. While in Chicago, Mr. Doneson was presented with an
El Al Israel Airlines award by the Israeli Consul, Shaul Ramati,
at a dinner held in the Ambassador East. Mr. Doneson was the
lone Michigan travel agent among the seven mid-Western agents
so honored.
Dr. and Mrs. Al Tauber, of Pontiac, arrived in Rome this
week. The Taubers will journey through Italy and Switzerland,
Paris and London.
Irving Guttman arrived in Israel last week for a fortnight's
visit with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kanat of Riverside Dr., Birmingham,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krauss at Glen Lake.
Mich., for the July 27 weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bogorad of Pembroke were the host
and hostess at a garden party given for their daughter, Mrs.
Stuart (Sandra) Fishman of Greenlawn.

Mrs. Bernstein Is Convention Liaison Officer

Mrs. Philip Bernstein has been
appointed by the National Ladies
Auxiliary of Jewish War Vet-
erans as liaison officer to the
JWV National Convention Cor-
oration.
Plans for
the 67th Na-
tional Conven-
tion of JWV,
to be held in
etroit fro m
Au g. 26 t o
Sept. 2, have
been underway
for several
months. An
estimated 4,000
delegates will
convene here
according to
Lawrence Gu-
bow, United
States District
Attorney f o r
Eastern Michi-
Mrs. Bernstein gan, w h o is
serving as president of the con-
vention corporation.
Mrs. Bernstein is a past presi-
dent of the Michigan Women's
National Security Conference.
She served for two terms as
President of the Detroit League
of Jewish Women and is a mem-
ber of the board of the Detroit
Round Table of Christians and
Jews, as well as past chairman
of the Program Planners' In-
stitute.
She has served JWVA as pres-
ident of the Department of
Michigan, as national community
relations chairman, as national
public relations chairman and
on other national committees.
More than 30 committees of

Michigan JWVA ladies are plan-
ning activities for the week-long
convention. Mrs. Bernstein is
being assisted by Mrs. John
Neuron, past president of Mich,
igan JWVA and a member of
the national budget committee of
JWVA.

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MRS. ARNOLD SERLIN

Margot Lee La Ban became
the bride of Arnold Frank Ser-
lin in a ceremony June 24 at
the Beth Aaron Synagogue. Of-
ficiating were Rabbis Benjamin
H. Gorrelick and Morris Adler
and Cantor Jacob Sonnenklar.
Parents of the newlyweds are
Mr. and Mrs. Larry La Ban of
Berkley Ave., Oak Park and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Serlin of Kenwood
Ave., Oak Park.
The bride wore a gown of
satin finished peau de soie with
a lfodice appliqued in Alencon
lace, a bell skirt and cathedral
train. A crown of the same lace
and pearls caught her elbow-
length veil of illusion. She car-
ried a cascade of orchids and
lily of the valley.
Mrs. Myron La Ban attended
her sister-in-law as matron of
honor. Bridesmaids were Ginger
Sandler of Phoeniq, Ariz.; San-
dra Harris, Marcia Felsot, Mrs.
Wesley Ashendorf and Lorraine
La Ban.
Joel Serlin served his brother
as best man. Guests were seated
by Ely Fishkin, Leonard Taub;
Larry Blau, David Eisenberg and
Dr. Myron La Ban.
After a honeymoon to Bermu-
da and New York, the couple
will reside on West Nine Mile
in Ferndale.

Negotiations have been in
progress for several weeks be-
tween the Jewish Community
Centers Association and the
Parks and Recreation CommiS-
sion for the sale of the Davison
Jewish Center for recreational
city purposes.
The Jewish War Veterans.
whose building on Davison ad-
joins the Jewish Center. has
authorized the Center to include
its portion of the building in a
sales agreement.
It is understood that the JWV
will be provided meeting facil-
ities and headquarters space in
the Ten Mile Road Jewish Cen-
ter.
An earlier Jewish Center, the
Aaron DeRoy Building on
Woodward and Holbrook, was
sold to the Parks and Recrea-
tion Commission in 1955. and
the final payment on it will be
made next year.

The proposal for the sale of
the Davison Center and JWV
building is that the $450,000 -
cost is to be spread over a 10-
year period.
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