•
° Shirley Ann Levine,
Neal Kruman Wed
Brevities
Brenda Jane Berg
Wed to New Yorker
Fred Cody, Chairman of the
DETROIT CHAPTER OF THE
AMERICAN RED CROSS, an-
nounced that the chapter will hold
its annual meeting noon Oct. 8 in
the main ballroom of Cobo
1,500- Red Cross volunteers and
guests are expected to attend.
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Town Promotion Dropped as Offensive to Jews
)drought to the attention of the
CHICAGO- (JTA) — The Cham-
ber of Commerce of Mauston, Wis., town's chamber by air official of
-the Bnai Brith Anti-Defamation
has unanimously voted to discon-
tinue the use of the name "Max- League.
well Street Day" for its annual
business pr om of lc n, after the
chamber members were informed
of the fact that the name was
offensive to Jews and others, it
was reported in the Chicago Jew- t
ish Sentinel.
Eyebrows—Hai Hine—Arms—Legs
The designation, "Maxwell
Recommended by Physicians
Street Day," which was used for
FREE CONSULTATION
many years by Mauston businesses,
to
the
market
on
Chi-
,
referred s
cago's Maxwell S t r e e t, where
Registered Electrologist
Jewish pushcart merchants sold
1157 David Whitney Bldg.
"cheap" merchandise. .
WO 1-5558
The offensive nature of the
Day and Eve. App't. Except Thurs.
name for the promotion Alias I
FACIAL HAIR
PERMANENTLY
REMOVED
TUROVER AID SOCIETY will
have a social • meeting Monday at
Jericho Lodge Hall, 18495 Wyo- ip
ming. All members are urged to
attend by Nathan Korby, president. •
A program has been'arranged and
refreghments will be served' by
hostesses Becky Epstein, Sophie
Pfeiffer and Kate Geller. with the
assistance of the Ladies' Auxiliary.
,••
• • Plans are in process for the an-
Li
MRS.
ARTHUR
FRIEDMAN
nual banquet.
MRS. NEAL KRUMAN,
*
Brenda Jane Berg became the•
.
Shirley Ann Levine and Neal
THE DETROIT CITIZENS FOR bride of Arthur H. Friedman in a
ja.s• Kruman were married Sunday BETTER SCHOOLS will present recent ceremony solemnized by
by RaAi Morris Adler at Cong. all candidates in an open discus- Rabbi Jacob E. Segal.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
Shaarey Zedek. They are the chil- • sion of their views on the crucial
dren of )&r. and Mrs. Joseph Le- forthcoming school board election, and Mrs. Aaron Berg of Nadine
e
Fort
A.
ve.,
Huntington Woods; and Mr.
-.30 p.m., Monday. - at
Pennington,
Mr. 8
vine.
18 9 10
and Mrs.
Harry
Kruman, and
25630
_Shelby Hotel. Appearing on the and Mrs. Raymond Friedman of
program, fresh from her ppear- Amsterdam, N.Y.
The bride wore a Belgian lace
ance at the Stratford Festival. will
Woodvilla, SoOthfleld.
The bride's peau de soie gown . - be Miss Suzanne Thomas who en- gown with an empire bodice.
had a rounded neckline,' Empire . tertained festival guests at "The sheath skirt with a peau de soie
matching
trim
bodice of Alei con lace and a fitted Three Ravens" train
for and
most
of the
,. under the
bodice and on the head piece. She
cummerblind. A detachable chapel summer.
* „ * *
n- Bible
carried her confirmation
train edged in garlands of match-
The JOHANN SEBASTIAN covered with orchids, Stephanotis
ing lace flowed from the dome
skirt. An open crown held her BACH Traveling . Exhibition will and ivy. Mrs. Lawrence' Trepeck
shoulder-length pouf veil of silk be on display in Detroit for two was her matron of honor.
illusion. weeks starting Tuesday. Wayne Dr. Phillip YalolVitz was best
Gordon, Michael Adelle.
Mrs.fFred A. Levine, the bride's State University will host the ex- man. Fred .
'sister-in-law, was her matron of hibit in an exhibition area of its David Reiter, Robert Schechter,
Community Arts. Building, 450 the bride's brothers Richard, Rob-
honor. Bridesmaids were Carolle
ert, and Charles Berg, and Larry
Nancy
Paull.
Barbara
Levy,
Kirby.
Dr. MORRIS HOCHBERG ,
Baskin,
Mrs. Alan Kupsoy and Mrs.. Irving professor of music at Wayne and Friedman were the ushers.
After a honeymoon in Bermuda,
Shapiro. Barbara Ann Levine was violinist for the . Detroit Symphony
x
Orchestra. will highlight the e - - the couple will reside in Chicago.
flower girl.
4-6 p.m.
Ronald Kruman was his broth- accompanying tea will be
best man. and ushers were in the Community Arts Auditorium Joey Adams to Star
er's
Lee Freedman, Howard Kruman, adjoining the exhibition area. Both
Bnai Moshe Event
Steven Paull, Michael Paull, Har- the exhibition and the concert are at
, Joey Adams, star of stage.
vey Grace. Irving Shapiro, Fred free to the public.
' screen. radio, television and the
.
* * *
Levine and Steven Berlin.
,
movies, will head the program of
-
After a wedding trip to New THEMES FROM
THE
OLD
TES-
by Saul Field. a portfolio entertainment at the Bnai Moshe
York City and the Concord Hotel. TAM
presidential toast
the couple will reside in Cleve- of color intagli-relief prints, hand-
to Israel dinner
-land, where the bridegroom will printed in the artist's Toronto stu-
Sept. 12, 8 p.m..
cOntinue his studies in podiatry dio, will be published in October.
in the Harry
Rosman Social
F' i n a/ plans for a city-wide'
Hall.
The CARIBE MOTEL
'TEEN AGE MARCH designed to
The affair, on
PROVIDES YOUR
Stamp out leukemia. including the'
behalf of Israel
OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS
placing of canisters and distribu- '
honor
tion of leaflets. are replacing sum-
Adams
WITH . .
all the living
trier swimming and twist parties past presidents of the Congrega-
tri
CONVENIENT LOCATION
Woodward near 7 Mile Rd.
for an ambitious group of local tion' who have guided the con-
Minutes away from everything
teenagers. They are a group of
LUXURIOUS ROOMS
young supporters participating in . gregation through the years. They
• Phones • Air Conditioning
a drive for the Michigan chapter of
include
Theodore
Curtis,
• Complete Kitchens
Adolph
Deutsch,
Alfred M.,
L. Deutsch.
• Wall-to-Wall Carpeting
t WING LEUKEMIA STRICKEN
IERICAN
CHILDREN
;-ArsAc),
Sam
Freedman,
Ben
F.
Goldman,
`'COMPLETE
t: ■ national organization of deli- Ernest Good friend, Harry J. Guns-
ACCOMMODATIONS
a
cited American youth who want 'Ierg, Joseph Kornfield. Stephe”
AT NO EXTRA COST
tO collect funds for leukemia re- ' Lanyi, Irwin Tamler, Norbert Rein-
-• TV and Radio • Parking
stein, Benjamin Weiss and Eugene
•
• Continental Breakfast
search. Sunday. - Se p t 1
-
Weiss.
* * *
PHONE
Melvin
Weisz
is
dinner
commit-
At\
.Mrs. John F. Hering, chairman
TO 8-2662
chairman. Arthur Boschan 11
of volunteers. DETROIT CHAP- tee
TER FtP:1) CROSS, announces that ticket chairman. Nathan Sharon is
• - '
the Michigan C o n f e r e n c e for president of the -congregation.
Moderate
. coin-
w,, men Leaders will be held at Other members of the dinner . and
Rates
114-
V, ) ' the Detroit Chapter house, 153 E. mittee are Erwin Friedman
Start- at
Benjamin Kahn.
Elizabeth, Oct. 22.
,
$8.00
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will give
Kabalah is Hebrew for "tradi- the tribute to the, past presidents
and Cantor Louis Klein will sing
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tion." A system of magic and
several selections.
mystical
thought
that
was
popular
Woodward
For reservations to the dinner, i
among the Jews during the later
A
Near 7 Mile Rood
call the Israel Bonds office. DI
Middle Ages.
1-5707.
200 Delegates Reported
at Sacred Music Parley
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1
Samuel Rosenbaum and Issaehar
Miron, executive - vice presidents
respectively of the Cantors Assem-
bly of America and the ALMA —
Musical Alliance of America-Israel
Cultural Foundation, reported that
over 200 delegates attended the
International Conference of Jew-
ish Liturgical Music in Jerusalem
last month.
The delegates represented
America, England, France, B e 1-
gium, Switzerland and Israel. This
was the first such conference on
Jewish sacred music since the
destruction of the Holy Temple
2,000 years ago.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38 Friday, August 28, 1964
SHIRLEY PERSIN
CHILDREN IN NEED OF
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2 adolescent boys are waiting for the opportunity to live
with Jewish foster family. They are high school students
eager to pursue their education. They eagerly want and
need homes that can help them experience the atmo-
sphere of good- family living. .
For further information, •please call
Mrs. Helen Samburg
JEWISH FAMILY and CHILDREN' SERVICE
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