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August 24, 1962 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-08-24

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Hack-Lambert
Rites Solemnized

Women s Ulubs

MRS. ROBERT HACK

At a candlelight ceremony on
Aug. 20 at Temple Israel, Shara-
lyn Harriet Lambert, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Lam-
bert of Woodingham Dr. was
united in marriage to Robert
Milton Hack, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Hack of Canter-
bury Rd. Rabbis Morris Adler
and M. Robert Syme and Cantor
Reuven Frankel officiated.
The bride was gowned in
ivory peau de soie, with an open
neckline, short sleeves appliqued
in white peau de lange lace and
a deep border on the hem of the
floor-length, dome-shaped skirt
of the peau de lange lace-chapel
train. Her tiara of heirloom
orange blossoms was attached
to an ivory poufe veil of silk
illusion with inserts of the peau
de lange lace. She carried her
prayer book with white phale-
anopsis, orchids and ivy cas-
cade.
Maid of honor was Barbara
Lambert and bridesmaids were
Joan Gaynor, Ruth Rott, Mrs.
Adrienne Kanc and Madelon
Weber. Lawre.ice Hack was
best man. Seating the guests
were Douglas Gaynor, Ronald
Kane, Irving Weingart, James
Hack, Arthur Siegel and Mor-
ton Hack.
After a honeymoon to Hawaii,
the couple will reside in Kirks-
ville, Mo.

The Raven Reader's Theater,
composed of Detroit's leading
professional theatrical artists,
will present "Great Masters
Drama in Concert Series" at the
Raven Art Gallery, 17600 James
Couzens.
The first in the series. sched-
uled from Aug. 23 through Aug.
26, will be "Wit, Barbs and
Beauty" based on the plays of
George Bernard Shaw and di-
rected by Tom Dougall. Future
presentations will include the
works of Shakespeare, Maxwell
Anderson and Stephen Vincent
Benet.
Among northwest residents
participating in future produc-
tions are Bennett Berman,
18293 Roselawn; Beverly Mar-
kowitz, 16831 Greenfield; and
Loree Marks, 14420 Vernon, Oak
Park.
There will be a general ad-
mission charge. For reserva-
tions call UN 49907.

Brevities

TOWN AND COUNTRY I
CHAPTER, Women's American
ORT, will hold a board meeting
8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Sol Galper, 2001 Trinity.
RSVP at KE 5-4771.
* *
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will hold a board meeting noon
Monday at the synagogue.
Luncheon will be tendered by
the ways and means committee.'
The nominating committee will
hold elections.

PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold a Child Rescue
Fund luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday, August 29, at the home I
of Mrs. Larry Shapiro, 20567
Stahelin. For reservations, call
Mrs. Thomas Zohott, UN 3-1674.

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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold an exec-
utive board meeting 8:30 p.m.
Monday at the home of Mrs.
Sidney Deitch, 18485 Ohio, an-
nounces President Mrs. Abe
Eizelman. This is the final week
that the membership of the Can-
cer Fighters will be open.
Those wishing to join may con-
tact Mrs. Andrew Berger, VE
5-3210.
* * *
CHANA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will hold
a membership garden party
noon Monday at the home of
Esther LaMed. 19420 Silver-
crest, Sbuthfield. A program of
Yiddish readings will be given
by Sara Friedman and Reva
Schoichet. Hostesses will be Di-
ane Ginsberg, Mary Grenadier.
Clara Marks, Marion Singer and
Dorothy 1Tison. Paid-up mem-
bers will 'be „guests. For infor-
mation and transportation, call
VE 5-9988.
: * *, *
LADIES OF YESHIVATH
BETH YEHUDAH AND WOM-
EN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will
meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Yeshivah building, announces
Mrs. Milton Winston.
MRS. MARVLN DUBRINSKY
• * *
Marilyn Glen Fienman became
SCOTIANS will meet Wed-
the bride of Marvin Lewis Dub- nesday at 20213 Prevost. For in-
rinsky June 30 at Cong. Bnai formation, call LI 8-0143.

*
Moshe.
Parents of the newlyweds are
DETROIT LADIES LECHEM
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fienman of ANEEIM will meet Wednesday
Gardner Ave., Oak Park, and Mr. at Cong. Beth Yehudah, 17556
and Mrs. Samuel Dubrinsky of Wyoming. Mrs. Vera Rom will
preside.
Woodingham Ave.
Janice Lynn Fienman served
her sister as maid of honor.
FOR THE ULTIMATE
Bridesmaids were Phyllis Dub-
IN GOOD MUSIC
rinsky, sister of the bridegroom.
and Elaine Clare Fried. Lisa
Elaine Moss and Joy Andrea' Gor-
And His Orchestra
back were flower girls.

Marvin Dubrinskvs
N in Oklahoma
Now
m

Best man was Paul Benjamin
Fried. Ushers were Dr. Ronald
Miller, Mark Klinger, Jerry
Bloomberg and Edward Radner.
Bennett Alan Fienman, brother
of the bride, was rinbearer.
g-
The newlyweds are living at
Lawton, Okla., where the bride-
groom is stationed with the U.S.
Army at Fort Sill.

Weddings Elegante
by Jackie Crampton

MUSIC STUDY CLUB will
hold a garden party 1 p.m.
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
William Klein, 17489 West-
hampton, Southfield, announced
President Mrs. A. Victor Bizer.
Marguerite Kozenn Chajes, pro-
gram chairman, who recently
returned from Europe, will
speak on "Salzburg Music Fes-
tival-1962."

J. J. CLARKE

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• • •
Delegates representing the
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