Arlene Teper Weed
to Robert C. Niskar
Four Notables Named to Receive
1Service Awards at Campaign Close
Four personalities whose
achievements are in harmony with
the purpose and aims of Hadassah
to promote the health and wel-
fare of all people—have been se-
by Detroit Chapter for cita-
, le
ticm,
at special ceremonies 12:30
ti
p.m. Jan. 12 at Temple Israel.
They are Gertrude Berg, actress;
Dr. Reuben Kahn, physician, scien-
tist and educator; Wade McCree,
jurist; and Valter Poole, assistant
conductor of the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra for many years.
This event will mark the mom-
cul-
urination of the chapter's
bership enrollment campaign on-
' der Mrs. Ivan M e i s n e r, vice
president of membership.
,
MRS. ROBERT NISKAR
To acquaint the membership
with the accomplishments of a fa-
cet of one of Hadassah's projects—
Mrs. Jack Shenkman, member-
ship chairman, said there will be
no admission fee for members
bringing a new member, for new
members since July 1. and for life
members. For all others wishing to
attend, there will be a nominal ad-
mission fee. Refreshments will be
served.
Hadassah members who will
model the Israeli fashions are Mes-
dames Sheldon Alkon, Morton
Barak, Carl Bayes; Seymour Kap-
lan. Arthur K e p e s, Edward
Kersch, Ben Labe, Charles Levin,
Irving Laker, Myron Milgrom, Ger-
ald Rosen. Arthur Schubiner, Ger-
ald Starler, Louis Stober, Harvey
Willens and Sam Wolock.
Chairmen of the Day Mrs. Irvin
Meckler and Mrs. Jay Kogan. will
be assisted by Mrs. Sam Meltzer in
wardrobe assignments, with the
following war d r o b e committee:
Mesdames Soma Curtis, Herman
Fishman. Max Glass, Helene Gold-
man. Irving Gordon, Abraham Sa-
tovsky and Rudolph Shulman. Mrs.
Nathan Fink will provide the
musical accompaniment.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Can-
tor Louis Klein officiated at the vocational education—there will be
marriage Sunday of Arlene Sheila a fashion show of 27 creations by
Teper and Dobert C. Niskar at the students of the fashion depart-
Cong. Bnai Moshe.
ment of Hadassah's Alice Seligs-
The couple are the children of berg Vocational High School for
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Teper of Hub- Girls, Jerusalem. Other Israeli
bell Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- designers will he represented.
liam Niskar of Santa Barbara Dr.
The bride wore a gown of
She's 'Above Average'
peau de sole with a scalloped
neckline and fitted bodice of
Alencon lace and seed pearls. i
The floor-length skirt was ap-
A random sample analyzing "the
pliqued with matching lace and
pearls. She carried a bouquet of • Hadassah woman," was made re-
cently
by research analyst Dr. Ed-
orchids and stephanotis.
Mrs. Arthur Mestel of New York gar Gunther. A cross-section of Ha-
was matron of honor, and brides-., dassah's 330,000 members indicated
maids were Mrs. Carol Kushner, the following:
Linda Calchary. Sue Chankin. Mrs.
Two per cent were under age
Iris Fuller. Mrs. Arlene Schwartz- 25; 12 per cent are 25-34; 53 per
berg and Darryle Freedland.
cent are 35-54; 22 per cent are 55-
Serving his brother as best man 65; 11 per cent are over 65. This
was Allan Niskar. Ushers were means that 65 per cent of Hadas-
Gary Kushner, Les Keywell, Jerry sah members are 25-54 years old. ,
Aronoff. Ken Glinter, Harvey
Eighty-five per cent are married:
Schwartzenberg. Joel Nelson and
the bride's brother, Michael Teper. some 9 per cent widowed; 18 per
Following a honeymoon at the cent with one child; 48 per cent,
Concord resort in New York, the , two children; 32 per cent, three or
newlyweds will live on Rensselaer more children. In statistical jar-
! gon, the Hadassah family consists
Ave.. Oak Park.
i of a median number of 2.2 chil-
Catholic Layman Donates 1 dren.
Thirty-three per cent of Hadas-
Window to Synagogue
' sah families have children 10 years
NEWARK (JTA) — Edwin Zab- or younger. Considering those who
erer, a Catholic layman in Wild- joined since 1950, one finds that
wood, N.J., has donated a large nearly 50 per cent of their chil-
stained glass window to Beth dren are under 10.
Judah Temple as a seasonal ges-
Fifty per cent attended, or
ture of interfaith brotherhood. The
were graduated from colleges;
window will be dedicated in mem-
40 per cent of this number went
ory of his mother.
on to graduate work or took a
Zaberer, a leader of the Camden
degree . Almost one-third are em-
Catholic Archdiose school building
ployed, running the gamut from
drive in South Jersey, said he had
teaching, social work, secretarial
made the gift as a mark of respect
work and bookkeeping, to medi-
to the members of the Jewish corn-
cine, law. nursing and interior
munity.
decorating.
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The Lubavitcher r ebbe, Rabbi
Menachem M. Schneersohn, world ,
leader of the Lubavitcher move-
ment, has established a special
scholarship fund to aid girls who
wish to pursue Jewish studies in
Jewish high schools and teachers
seminaries, according to a disclo- .
sure made here by his secretariat.
The fund will be known as "Ke-
ren Chana," in honor of the reb-
be's late mother, Rebetzin Chana
Schneersohn, who passed away in
New York three months ago.
Why does a man have fear? Be-
cause his sins break his courage
and he has no strength left.—
Zohar.
ROY STEIN and ORCHESTRA
MISS ELAINE BIEDERMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Biederman
of Hartwell Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Elaine
Rhoda to. Dr. Frank Roth, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roth of Schae-
fer Rd.
The bride-elect is a graduate. of
Wayne State University College of
Education.
A summer wedding is planned. .
homes. average value, $28,459.
Half of the Hadassah women
have joined the organization since
1950.
Eighty-eight per cent take at
least one vacation 'a year. Forty-
two per cent take two.
od his
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More than 100 relatives and
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
18—Friday, December 25, 1964
PLANNING
A WEDDING?
A BAR MITZVAH?
COHEN, ZAGER & REZNICK—Proprietors of
Albert and Louise Aptekar,
19775 Ardmore. will be honored at
Jewish fraternal organizations.
They have three children, Milton,
Dr. Gerald Aptekar and Mrs. Jo-
seph Denhoffer; and seven grand-
children, all in Detroit.
At his retirement, Aptekar held
the position of staff supervisor in
the Birmingham Tractor Division
headquarters of the Ford Motor
Co. He was a Ford employe 45
years.
Evenings or All Day Sunday
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4ptekars to Celebrate
Golden Anniversary
Through the years both the Apte-
kars have been active in focal
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Lonclaallnaland,
-
knit prolifically; and -.10 per cent
are up to their ears in art and
music.
Eighty-five per cent of Hadassah
women belong to a synagogue.
On Hadassah husbands: 26 per
cent are in the wholesale business;
22 per cent in manufacturing; and
12 per cent professional men. The
best range from presidents of com-
panies to chief engineers.
The income of the Hadassah fam-
ily is almost double that of the
average American family: 25 per
cent have an income of $5.000 to
510.000 a year: 37 per cent. S10,000
to 520.000: 32 per cent, $20,000 a
year and over. Three out of four
of those surveyed own their own
For Your Next Important Event
SID SIEGEL
The True uniernatsonai Touch.
Poll Pinpoints the Hadassah Woman
Of those who told about hobbies,
He who has inherited much and
desires to lose his inheritance 32 per cent love to sew; 32 per
should clothe himself in linen and cent. garden, 31 per cent play a
mean hand of bridge; 14 per cent
use glassware— Baba Metzia.
Lubavitcher Establishes
Girls' Scholarship Fund
Elaine Biederman
to Wed Frank Roth
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