a • • • • ctivities in Society Krause-Dunitz Vows Solemnized Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse of Detroit was a discussion leader last week at the 31st General Assembly of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds held at the Hotel Sheraton in Philadelphia. The Kaplan Family Club will install officers Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wasserman, 29828 Curtis, Livonia. Over one hundred relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Cohn (Sarah Brown), 21671 Kenosha, Oak Park, last Sunday evening for cocktails and a catered buffet supper. The occasion was the Cohns' 25th wedding anniversary. Their daughter and son, Natalie and Norman Cohn, hosted the party. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice I. Bale will celebrate their 40th wed- ding anniversary on Nov. 27. They have a son, Ted, and three grandchildren. The Joseph L. Bale Post of the Jewish War Vet- erans is named in memory of their other son killed in World War II. Frank Leiderman, education director of Cong. Beth Abra- ham, and his wife, Carolyn, will spend this weekend in Wash- MRS. SHELDON KRAUSE ington, D.C., as guests of Rabbi and Mrs. Aryeh Meyerfeld. A surprise party was held last Sunday at Wabeek Tearoom In a ceremony Nov. 21 at the for Ralph Aaronson, spiritual leader of the Downriver Jewish Sheraton - Cadillac Hotel, Suz- Community Center. More than 70 people assembled in his honor. anne Jo Dunitz became the Aaronson has been responsible for the religious activities of the bride of Sheldon Baird Krause. Downriver Jewish community for the past six years. Toastmaster Rabbis Morris Adler and Rich- was Ben Rose. ard S. Hertz officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Penn 24651 Parklawn, will be feted at Parents of the newlyweds are an open house Saturday night in honor of their 40th wedding anniversary. Their daughter, Hinda of Los Angeles, will be pres- Mr. and Mrs. Saul George Dun- ent for the occasion at the home of her brother, Lou Penfil, 14311 itz of Muirland Ave. and Mrs. Edward M. Krause of Wilde- W. Ten Mile, Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harris, 21971 Parklawn, Oak Park, will mere Ave. and the late Mr. celebrate their 60th anniversary on Nov. 30 with a dinner party Krause. at the Roostertail for 42 relatives and friends. The bride wore a gown of Mrs. Dora Wax, 19158 Santa Rosa, last week was reunited original French design ivory with Mrs. Lea Greenspan, a sister she hadn't seen for 39 years. Brussels lace and peau de soie. Their brother, Sam Spinner, 70, of 3345 Richton, hadn't seen Mrs. It was fashioned in a bell- Greenspan for 51 years. Mrs. Wax left for the United States from shaped sheath with an Empress Rymanof, Poland, in 1923. Spinner had left 12 years earlier. Eugenie pouff back extending Spinner took out papers to bring Mrs. Greenspan to Detroit in into a ,modified court train, 1925, but she married and• stayed in Poland. Her husband was which was appliqued with Brus- killed by the Nazis. She had three children, and her daughter's sels lace. Her head piece was husband persuaded her to move to Israel, where she has lived a formal French court circlet since. Mrs. Greenspan will live with another daughter in of ivory satin, embroidered Rochester. with tiny pearls and brilliants. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Goldin of Windsor were hosts last Sunday She carried a sheath of long to Dr. Judd Teller, eminent American author and an authority stemmed white roses. on the status of Jews in Russia. Maryann Dunitz and Mrs. Jerome W. Krause attended the bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Nobel Prize Winners Honored by Bonds Robert L. Siegel, Mrs. James at San Francisco Commendation Dinner R. Loewenberg of Chicago, Ill., Eight winners of the Nobel Medicine, for research into the gen- Mrs. Jerome R. Rogers and of bacteria; Prize, who are associated with etics Dr. Emilio Segre of the University June Rosenstein of South Bend, universities in Northern Califor- of California, joint recipient wiht Ind., Constance Brown and Bar- Chamberlain of the 1959 Nobel bara Brown. nia, will be honored Dec. 1 at a Dr. Prize in Physics, discoverer of two State of Israel Commendation new elements, technetium and asta- Dr. Jerome Krause served his tine, and co-discoverer of plutonium Dinner in San Francisco under 239; brother as best man. Ushers Dr. William B. Shockley of Stan- the sponsorship of the Israel ford University, joint recipient of were Rudy Simons, M. Phillip Bond drive. the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics for Krawitz, Jr., N. Brewster The State of Israel Commenda- work on transistors. Broder, Robert L. Siegel, James tion Award for 1962 will be pre- R. Yoewenberg, William Siegel, sented to the Nobel Laureates Turover Farein Holds Ronald K. Siegel, Richard K. by Abba Eban, Minister of Edu- Siegel. Byron Siegel and Barry 52nd Annual Banquet cation and Culture of the State Siegel. The Turover Farein will hold of Israel. its 52nd annual banquet 6:30 After a honeymoon in Spain The eight Nobel Prize winners p.m. Sunday at Horowitz Cater- and Portugal, the newlyweds being honored are: Dr. Felix Bloch of Stanford Uni- ers, 14200 W. Ten Mile, Oak will reside on Merton Rd. versity, joint recipient of the 1952 Park. Nobel Prize in Physics for discover- An orchestra will provide ing the principle of nuclear induc- tion; music for dinner and dancing. Radomer Aid Meets Dr. Melvin Calvin of the Univer- Radomer Aid and Lathes Soci- sity of California, winner of the 1961 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for re- The fellow who is smart ety will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday search into carbon-dioxide assimila- enough to ask his friends for at the Workmen's Circle, 18340 tion in plants, and for studies of chemical reactions in photosynthe- advice seldom needs it. W. Seven Mile. sis; Dr. Owen Chamberlain of the Uni- versiyt of California, joint recipient of the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering the anti-proton; • Dr. Robert Hofstadter of Stanford University, winner of the 1961 Nobel Prize in Physics for his studies of atomic nuclear structure; Dr. Arthur Kornberg of Stanford University, joint recipient of the 1959 Nobel Prize in Medicine, for work on the biological synthesis of nucleic acids; Dr. Joshua Lederberg of Stanford University, joint recipient of the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology and OM BY HENRY LEONARD Weisgal Gets ,His Age in Cash Gift to Weizmann Ins titute of Science A British donor has marked the 68th birthday of the Weiz- mann Institute's Meyer W. Weis- gal in a unique manner. She presented 1,000 pounds sterling for each year of his life, totalling 68,000 pounds sterling, or close to $200,000, to the endowment fund of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, of which Weisgal is chairman of the executive coun- cil. 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