Klar-Harrison Rites Held by Candlelight women's Cluhs (MORE CLUBS PAGE 19) BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD RODIN CLUB will meet 1 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Milton Fishman, 1826'7 Marlowe. * * In a recent candlelight cere- mony in the Crystal Ballroom of the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, Judith Lorraine Harrison became the bride of David Saul Klar. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison of Wood- ville Pl., Southfield and the Irwin A. Klars of . Mendota Ave. Offi- ciating at the double-ring cere- mony was the bridegroom's cousin, Rabbi Nathaniel Steinberg of Long Island. The bride wore a classic-style gown of peau de soie combined with Alencon lace. The traditional- ly tapered sleeves were fashioned with lace insertions and the skirt revealed a front panel embroider- ed with the same French lace. The court train was topped with a rose-centered Dior bow. A cluster of lace petals and seed pearls ac- cented with aurora crystals held her shoulder-length veil of silk illu- sion. She carried a fan spray of white roses on her confirmation Bible. Maid of honor was Cheryl Swartz. Matron of honor was Mrs. Morris Sherman. Bridesmaids were Terry Eichenhorn, Robin Bell, An- drea Weisblatt and Sylvia Perga- ment. Junior bridesmaid and sis- ter of the bridegroom was Marilyn Klar. Barbara Sherman was flower girl. Ray Ascher was best man. Ush- ers were Jerry Meyers, Mark Efrusy, David Parker, Gary Miller and Gary Shackett. Junior usher was the brother of the bride, Ron- ald Harrison. Ring bearer was Mark Klar. After honeymooning in Miami Beach, the couple will reside in Chicago. Adas Shalom Couples to Explore 'Extremism' The Married Couples Club of Adas Shalom will present "Danger on the Right," a documentary film on political extremism, in- cluding an actual John Birch Society meeting 9 p.m. Wednesday in the social hall. Guest speaker will be Shelby Newhouse, Detroit radio and TV personality and a member of the Michigan Regional Advisory Board of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. Guests invited. r DOM BY HENRY LEONARD 3 Camp Sites Installed in Negev; More Planned BEERSHEBA — Three camping sites are now being installed by . will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday in the synagogue. After a luncheon, Rabbi Moses Lehrman will review TEMPLE IS RA E L SISTER- "The Source." HOOD will feature a musical, highlighting "The Uniongrams in our Life" at its next meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday in the social hall. The skit, written and produced by Mrs. Mary Miller, has in its "You stay young by keeping up cast interpretive dancer Reba with things," says FRED WARING, Usher; pianist, Mrs. I. Buchalter; musician, showman, inventor, hotel and songsters Mrs. Paul Kaye and proprietor who, at 65 going on 40, Mrs. Harry Miller. Mrs. Samuel brings his colorful "Magic of Goodman is program vice presi- Music" new musical extravaganza dent and Mrs. Julius Pliskow, to Detroit's Masonic Auditorium, Uniongram chairman. Dessert Jan. 15. In his Detroit concert, luncheon will be served. Waring will feature the best from * * * his half-century album of music, NORTHWEST DETROIT NSHEI supplemented by the up-to-date CHABAD STUDY GROUP will music of today. meet 2:20 p.m. Saturday at the * * * home of Mrs. Eric Greenbaum, Pianist ARTUR RUBINSTEIN 17564 Ohio. Guest speaker will be brings his world-famous talents to Rabbi Greenbaum. the stage of Detroit's Masonic Au- * * ditorium Jan. 14, when he appears UPPER N OR THWE ST DE- in a single concert as an "extra- TROIT NSHEI CHABAD STUDY special" to the regularly sched- GROUP will meet 3 p.m. Satur- uled series. day at the home of Mrs. Leah * * * Rosenberg, 19335 Lesure. Speaker "Superb," is the capsule com- will be Rabbi Sholom Flam. ment of Life Magazine in a recent • * review covering the performance OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD of coloratura soprano ROBERTA STUDY GROUP will meet 3 p.m. PETERS, scheduled to appear at Saturday- at the home of Mrs. Detroit's Masonic Auditorium to- Moshe Polter, 24251 Kipling. morrow night. Speaker will be Rabbi Polter. * * * * THE CHAMBER MUSIC WORK- DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA SHOP will hold its fourth pro- OMEGA DENTAL FRATERNITY gram meeting 8 p.m. Sunday at will hold a luncheon-board meet- the Institute of Musical Arts. ing 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Beverly Gartin and Bernard Katz home of Mrs. Joseph Cabot, 18625 will play Donato's Sonatina for Birchcrest. Business to be dis- flute and piano; and there will cussed will include a report on be other works by Faure, Bee- the joint fund-raising affair of the thoven and Brahms. fraternity and the women's organ- • * izations, a cabaret concert to be Pianist TIBOR YUSTI will per- held Feb. 12 at the Detroit Light form in recital 8:15 p.m. Jan. 20 Guard Armory, a report by dele- at the Detroit Institute of Arts, gates to the 1965 national dental including in his program works convention in New York City; and by Chopin and Debussy. news on the 1966 national dental * * * convention to be held in Detroit. The performing arts depart- Mrs. James Bittker is chairman ment of Cass Technical High of the luncheon meeting. School will present Archibald MacLeish's Pulitzer Prize-win- PEC Cash Dividend ning play "J.B." 8 p.m. Feb. 10 and Directors of PEC Israel Econom- 12 and 2:15 p.m. Feb. 11. ic Corporation declared a cash div- * * idend for 1965 of 80 cents per Dr. NORVAL SCOTT will demon- share of common stock outstand- strate the "inquiry method of ing, payable on Feb. 15, 1966, to teaching" with pupils and a par- stockholders of record as of Jan. 7. ent audience at a Pasteur School This is the first cash dividend de- PTA meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday. clared since 1962. PEC paid 5 per Dr. Scott, a Pasteur science teacher cent stock dividends for each of and graduate fellow of Merrill the past three years. Palmer Institute, recently complet- ed a study for the U.S. Office of Synagogue Designer Edwin Oppler, a 19th Century Education, dealing with effects of the "inquiry" strategy an the men- German-Jewish architect, was a tal activities of children. The pub- leading designer of synagogues of his time. lic is invited. Brevities MRS. DAVID KLAR Building Fund Receives Boost From Women of Yeshivah Sabbath League Leaders of Ladies of the Yesh- ivath Beth Yehudah and the Women's Sabbath League, at their annual Hanukah luncheon at Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah, present a check toward the building fund of the new Southfield School. From left, are Mrs. Louis Honigman, first vice-president; Mrs. Isadore Levin, president; Mrs. Bertha Feigenbaum, vice-president; and Rabbi Norman Kahn, executive secretary for the school. The women have turned over $16,500 to the building fund, in addition to funds toward the maintenance budget. the Jewish National Fund along the main highway leading from the north to Beersheba, capital of the Negev. Groves planted by the JNF have been chosen for that purpose, so that travelers to the Negev can rest in the shadow of the forest trees. Wooden tables and benches, fireplaces and water taps have been put for the con- venience of visitors. No less than 15 camping groves are planned to be added by the JNF in the Negev during the corn- ing year. One of the first will be located on the Beersheba-Dimona road, and another near Yotvata, north of Eilat. The Koufax Pitch Vin Scully, broadcasting a Sandy Koufax strikeout pitch: "It zoomed over the plate with the velocity of a poached egg sliding off a piece of toast." NVITATIONSill By HATTIE SCHWARTZ 864-7294 J. Gorback Photo A Complete Selection of INVITATIONS and ACCESSORIES For All Occasions. Personalized Service by HAL GORDON and Orchestras UN 3-8982 UN 3-5730 FLOWERS AGAIN BY CEIL & BEN STOCKER With that something extra special! We provide the ultimate in personalized service—A new concept in FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS for all your simchas. Cia2a11° . .11A- tell- 02. 11- Party Flower Specialists 15212 W. 7 MILE RD. 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