' Married Ioyce to-Seymou r Kliger I Kutinsky-Goodman Vows in Chicago Bnat activities MRS. SEYMOUR KLIGER Joyce Phyllis Milan and Seymour Edgar Kliger were united in mar- riage in a recent candlelight cere- -mony . at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Rabbis Morris Adler—and Irwin Groner officiated, assisted by Can- torS Jacob Sonenklar and Reuven Frankel. A dinner followed :the ceremony. • They are the chdaren of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Milan of Oxley Rd. and Dr. and Mrs. David Kliger of Hartwell Ave. . The bride wore a floor-length gown of peau de snie with an Einpire bodice of Alencon lace. The wedding-ring neckline of the gown was fashioned of peau de soie, and the sheath skirt ended in a chapel train. The elbow- length illusion veil was attached to a double crown of Alencon lace and seed pearls. She carried white roses. Mrs. Leon• Cogan was the bride's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Howard Emmer, Mrs. James Garrity a n d Sharon Reisman. Sherry Ellen Simon was junior bridesmaid, and Sora Renee Direr- feld was flower girl. Serving as best man was Dr. Gary M. Milan, the bride's brother. Ushers) included Arthur Berlin, ! PISGAH CHAPTER will cele- brate its 31st birthday by honoring 25-year menf3ers 8:30 p.m. Thurs- day at the Labor Zionist Institute. Presentations will be made by Mrs. Carl Gould, past president. Past President Mrs. Philip Kramer will narrate "This is Your Life. Pisgah Chapter," and a candle-lighting ceremony will be conducted by an- other past president, Mrs. Sol Stein- berg. Refreshments will be served, and President Mrs. Harris Becker announces that guests are invited. • * BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL CHAPTER invites all sin- gle Jewish men and women in the community to a Night in Italy, 7 p.m. Oct. 4, at the Knights of Pythias Hall. Dinner, dancing and entertainment will be featured. Women must be paid-up members. For information. call Estyr Dishell, UN 4-6043, or Dorothy Goldberg. UN 2-6610. * * LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER will meet at noon Thursday at the Workmen's Circle Center. A petite buffet luncheon will be served, and Rabbi Sherwin Wine will discuss "The Deputy." Program Chairman is Mrs. Robert Israel. Guests are invited, according to president Mrs. Harry Michelson. IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE will hold a hay ride and square dance 8 p.m. Oct. 3 at the Friendly Acres Ranch, Livonia. Refreshments will be served. Guest invited. For in- f ormatio n, gall Iry Herman, 864-2009. • A Bnai Brith Women Call On Members ' 'Person to Person' Alexander Kallao, young De- thoven. Tickets are available at troit blind pianist, will make his Grennells and at the door. debut recital Tuesday evening at MUSIC ! ENTERTAINMENT I the lecture hall of the Detroit In- stitute of Arts. At the age of 3, Alexander re- ceived his first lessons from his father, Martzi Kallao, and soon and his orchestra acquired a natural ability for im- UN 3-6501 provisations. If No Answer Call DI 1-6847 At 5, Alexander played for Jose Iturbi, who predicted a musical career for him. Alexander started his serious study of the piano at the age of 12 under the guidance, of Julius Chajes. In 1952, Alexander and For Every Occasimi his family moved to New York. We Deliver Coll LI 6-9500 He made a reputation as a jazz 22173 Cooldige, nr. 9 Mile Rd. MRS. JULIAN KUTINSKY pianist through recordings and ap- pearances there and throughout , Lesley Susan Goodman, daughter the country. of Mr. and Mits. Alvin Lester Good- However, he still continued to I ' man of Chicago, was recently mar- ried to Dr. Julian Jay Kutinsky, pursue his classical studies with i son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. such noted teachers as Roberti Goldstand, concert pianist. and I ) Kutinsky of Muirland Ave. The Charles Adler, renowned peda- I ,/ marriage was solemnized by Rabbi gogue, who had Alexander appear ' ) Benjamin Daskall at Cong. Rodfei in several recitals. Later, he stud- and ENTERTAINMENT Zedek, Chicago. BY ied at the University of Michigan. The bride wore a floor-length At present, Alexander is again - princess gown. embroidered with under the tutelage of Julius : lace and pearls. She carried white Chajes. . UN 3-5730 orchids on her consecration Bible. UN 3-8982 The program will include corn- Her sister, Karen. Goodman, was positions by Bach, Brahms. Rach- maid of honor. Bridesmaids were. maninoff, Liszt, Chopin and Bee- Linda Probst, Jill Rivkin and Carol Goldberger. Your Satisfaction . . . Our Pleasure! Franklin Kutinsky was best man for his brother, and the ushers were David Kutinsky. another brother; Dr. Stuart Falk, Bernard Mindell, Dr. Jerome Cooper, Dr. Roberta Verona and Lawrence studio of Warren. Following a honeymoon in Flor- ida, the couple will reside on 19492 LIVERNOIS U N 2-0660 Shiawassee Rd. SAMMY WOOLF Jibe Rose Shop alorists HAL GORDON ((( IJACK GORB . ACK. photography ADL Is Distributin., Three Filmed Plays by Rev. Malcolm Boyd Mrs. Jack Sayles, president of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai The Anti-Defamation League of Brith Women's Council, ,announces William Berlin of Port Huron, a kick-off brunch for all partici- Bnai Brith is nationally distribut-: Sherwin GibbS and James Assisting, in seating the Garrity. guests pants 11 a.m. Oct. 4 at the home of ing three plays on film written by were Dr. Leon Cogan, Manuel Mrs. Irving Isaacs, 18200 Coyle, to the Rev. Malcolm Boyd, Episco- Simon and Kenneth Berlin of inaugurate the council's second palian chaplain in the Diocese of Montreal. annual citywide, "Person to Person Michigan. The newlyWeds will reside on Day." Representing a strong indictment NOrthgate Blvd., Oak Park, after a . Following brunch, under the di- of racial prejudice. the plays are . honeymoon trip which will include rection of Mrs. Morris Pleason and - Study in Color." (29 min.); Mrs. Irving Isaacs. chairmen of - Boy," (15. min.); and "The Job," Ndw York and Las Vegas. membership acquisition and reten- (29 min.). tion, all chapter chairmen and Boy, - which was recently ban- their committees will visit present • ned by Michigan State University and prospective members their homes and explain to them in the im- educational television. portrays- a Neero boy who , through ima.ina- s! portance of Bnai Brith membership. A prize will be awarded on that tive role playing, exposes the de , gradation to which a prejudiced I day to a participating worker. All person subjects • his fellow man. The Center Symphony Orchestra. under the direction of Julius members who will have brought in This play, recently performed in Chajes. will open its 25th anni- three or more members by April 1, the chapel at the Massachusetts In- versary season 8:15 p.m. Oct. 6 at and those that have retained the stitute of Technology. will be tele- greatest number of members in vised this month in New York City. the Jewish Cenjer. ! Cellist Joseph Schuster of Bev- their respective chapters. will be Study in Color" employs the- erly Hills will be soloist in Bruch's guests of the women's council at a ' atrical devices to explore "color" theater party Oct. 21 at • Kol Nidre and Saint Saen's Cello premiere Studio 8 Theater. A film not in the idiom of the theater of the Concerto. The program also will absurd. "The Job" is a sophisti- include "Eros," symehonic poem : previouslfshown in Detroit will be cated, humorous satire. featured, and gifts will he pre by Chajes; Schubert's Unfinished For information zoncer ningi Symphony and Smetana's over- rented. rental or purchase of these plays ture to "The Bartered Bride." on film, call the ADL regional of- , Tickets are available at the Cen- Bob Benvas to Teach fice, WO 2-9686. ter cashier's office. * Pirotography Course n ,eter Symphony Readies Debut of 25th Concert Year Camera Classes in View Blind Pianist, Alexander Kallao, to Perform in Recital Here Tdesday A ten-week photography course The Jewish Center announces the i beginning Monday. will be given formation of new camera classes as part of the adult education for beginning and advanced stn. program at Oak Park High, Mon- dents. days. 8 to 10 p.m. The instructor, Beginners class starts 8 p.m. Bob Benyas, will teach basic funds- Oct. 6. In this six-session class menials of what to photograph and students become familiar with the how to do it. B e n y a s, of Benyas-Kaufman operation of cameras, light me- Photographers. has been a profes- ters and films. advanced class, which starts sional for .15 years. A student of 8 p.m. Oct. 7. is limited to serious Arthur Siegal and Wayne Miller photographers who wish to per- and a graduate of the Institute of feet their. camera techniques. Design in Chicago, Benyas special-; Dinty Moore will be instructor izes in Magazine photography and has had his work published in! for both 'classes. Registration for the classes and most major magazines. Visits to studios and shooting other Center activities is now be- ing taken. For information, call sessions will be included in the the Adult Division, DI 1.4200, Ext. course. 73. - ; To consult with the wisest and the 22 — Friday, September 2S, 1964 I greatest men . . . - - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS To Use books rightly.—Ruskin Pioneer Ophthalmologist Louis Javal, a 19th century French-Jewish physician, was a leading pioneer in the field of ophthalmology. His unique contri- bution was a first-hand study of the technique of adaptation to blindness which he undertook when he himself became blind. MARGOLIS & SKORE KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY Complete Selection of Kosher Frozen Foods 13514 W. 7 MILE ROAD Between Hartwell & Schaefer WE DELIVER DI 1-2840 AMPLE FREE PARKING IN REAR Wherever you go . . . you'll go far with "THE POWERS LOOK" If yea are a homemaker ... If you ore college bound ... I If you are out for a career ... If you ore going back to high school ... 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