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January 24, 1964 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-01-24

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Friday, January 24, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW

Belgian Royal Couple to Pay Visit to Israel

genrietta Hermelin Delightful Celia Hochberg-Kaplan
in Shakespeare's `As You Like It' Vows in I/Vildsor

Shakespeare's rolicking "As
You Like It" saw its WSU
Classic Theatre debut Wednes-
day night. Henrietta Hermelin,
Detroit actress, played a leading
part in the comedy.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Hermelin of Santa Maria
Ave., Miss Hermelin fairly
bounced through her role. She
played Celia, who flees with
her cousin Rosalind (Mary
Goldsmith) when the latter is
banished from the realm.
Both Miss Hermelin and
Miss Goldsmith add verve to
the performance, a master-
piece of acting and staging.
Miss Hermelin, a native of
Detroit, studied dance with Mar-
tha Graham and Jose Limon,
performed with the Music Circle

It's mechayehdige!"

Chef Boy-Ar-Dee could have
used the Italian superlative,
"buonissimo", to describe the
flavor of his Marinara Sauce
but decided that "mechayeh-
dige" would make you hun-
grier for a taste of it.

CHEF BOY-AR-DEE'
Marinara Sauce

in Detroit and Flint and Ameri-
can Mime Theatre, N.Y.
She received her bachelor's
degree at the University of
Michigan, 'here she studied at
Berghof Studio, and is presently
working on her master's degree
at Wayne State University. She
also toured India with theWSU
Theatre.
Miss Hermelin plays Juliet in
"Romeo and Juliet," to premiere
Feb. 12, with the WSU Theatre
Classic Repertory Company.

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them at dinner in his home.
The king and queen will
spend the night in Haifa and
will proceed in the morning to
visit all the Holy Places visited
by Pope Paul VI during his re-
cent pilgrimage. They will then
leave from Lydda Airport for
the return flight to Brussels.

NCCJ speaks against the evils
that men do, rather than men
themselves.

flave Kasha with noodles tonight

Israel Musical Star
at Sponsor Lunch

Mrs. J. Stewart Linden will
host a dessert luncheon on be-
half of the National Sponsors
of Israel, Tuesday, Feb. '4. 12:30
p.m., at her
Ii o m e. 16367
Westland,
Southfield.
The guest
artist at this
this afternoon
of e n t e rtain-
meat will be
Sarah Rubine,
Israel's musi-
cal comedy
star, who has
appeared at
the Do-Re-Mi
Theater in Is-
rael and has
been widely
Mrs. Linden acclaimed on
three continents• She has sung
at the leading night clubs in
Paris, Brussels and Buenos
Aires.
This will be the opening 1964
affair of the Israel Bond
Women's Division. Sponsors of
Israel are women who purchase
$1,000 or more in Israel Bonds.
Mrs. Morris L. Schaver is
Women's Division chairman and
Mrs. David Pollack is the spon-
sor chairman.

To Hear Authoress

It's an all purpose sauce for

turning ordinary dishes into a
feast of real Italian flavor —
for fish, stews, omelet, spa-
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dishes. Rich puree of tomato,
olive oil, onions and herbs,
slowly simmered for perfect
taste. Keep plenty on hand.

c.

TEL AVIV (JTA)—Prepara-
tions were announced here for
the two-day visit next month of
King Baudouin and Queen Fabi-
ola of Belgium following a tour
of the Far East by the royal
couple.
Although the visit here has
been officially described as a
private one, the couple will be
met at the Mandelbaum Gate on
Feb. 16 by President Zalman
Shazar, who will be host to

"Evening With an Authoress,"
featuring Mrs. Frita Drapkin,
will be theme of an 8:30 p.m.
meeting Tuesday of Parents
Without Partners at the Jew-
ish Center.

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MRS. TED IFICHBERG

Sharon Ann Kaplan, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kaplan
of Ypres Blvd., Windsor, be-
came the bride of Ted Jay
Hochberg recently at Shaar
Hashomayim Synagogue. The
bridegroom is the son of Wind-
sorites Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoch-
berg of Hall Ave.
Rabbi Samuel Stollman and
Cantor Saul Nadvan officiated
at the ceremony, which pre-
ceded a reception at the syna-
gogue.
The bride wore a gown of
peau de soie with appliques
of peau d'ange lace re-em-
broidered with crystals and
pearls. The gown was fash-
ioned with a high scoop neck,
elbow-length sleeves and a
fitted waistband. Extending
from the back waist of the
controlled bell-shaped skirt
was a detachable chapel-
length train. A matching
white peau de soie rose with
jeweled lace appliques held
the waist-length veil of im-
ported silk illusion. She car-
ried a mother-of-pearl Bible
topped with orchids and
Stephanotis.
Sharon Ann Kaplan, the
bride's sister-in-law, was maid
of honor. Other attendants were
Judy Whitman, Helen Garber,
Ellen Leslie, Eunice Silverman,
Diane Kaplan and Barbara
Hochman.
Brother of the bridegroom,
Sheldon Hochberg, was best
man. Ushers were Morton Gold-
berg, Jerry Olsen, Leon Levine,
Jerry Levine, Barry Walfish,
Morton Kaplan, brother of the
bride, Leon Hochman, Marshall
Silverman, Warren Lefton and
Carl Cohen.
On return from a Miami
honeymoon, the couple is living
at 3005 Wyandotte, Riverside.

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tin. They are the children of
Mrs. Benjamin Schwartz of
Dartmouth Ave., Oak Park, and
the late Benjamin Schwartz; and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Konstantin
of Webb Ave. A March wedding
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