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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-07-01

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20—Friday, July 1, 1966

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Philip Kaplans Feted
on Golden Anniversary



zx une Brides

Women's eluhs

RADOMER AID and LADIES
SOCIETY will hold a special meet-
ing to elect new officers, Tuesday,
8:30 p.m., at Workmen's Circle
Center on Seven Mile. Refresh-
ments will be served by Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Halpern, and Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Wolok, who will
be hosts.

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ACHIEZER will install the fol-
lowing officers 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
day at the home of Mrs. Naftalie
Deutch, 17138 Indiana: Mesdames
Elaine Saltzman, president; Dena
Freedman, vice president; Frayda
Polter, Maxine Lieberson, Shoshana
Gold, Barbara Kresch and Susan
Kraus, secretaries; Kayla Polter,
treasurer. New members of the
board are Sandy Singal, Shoshana
Hertzberg, Jeannie Jacobs, Faye
Kranz, Esther Godfrey, Mickey
Silver and Reva Deutch.
* * *
SHOMREY EMUNAH SISTER-
HOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday
at the synagogue to conclude the
season's programs and business,
according to Mrs. Isadore Levin,
president, and Mrs. Leo Laufer,
chairman.
* * *
DAVID HORODOKER YOUNG
WOMEN ORGANIZATION serv-
iced the USO recently, with the
assistance of Mesdames Alex Dor-
chen, chairman, Joseph M. David-
son, Joseph Guterman and Harry
Schechter.

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MR. AND MRS. KAPLAN

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kaplan,
25076 E. Rue Versailles, Oak Park,
will celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary July 4.
A dinner party in their honor at
Raleigh House, will be given by
their children Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kol-
tonow, the Israel Cohens and David
S'hapiros.
Mr. Kaplan, founder of Center
Electric Supply Co. is now retired.
He is active in many organizations,
among them Sholem Aleichem
Bnai Brith Lodge, of which he is
president; Pisgah Bnai Brith
Lodge; .Berdichev-Keshenev Soc-
iety; Rovner-Latchovitcher Soc-
iety; and Zionist Organization of
America. He is a board member
of the Jewish National Fund, and
member of Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue and the United Hebrew
Schools.
The couple, residents of Detroit
for 53 years, has 16 grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren.

Brandeis Ladies
Start Project -in
Detroit's Library

Detroit Chapter, Brandeis Uni-
versity National Women's Com-
mittee, has established a pilot vol-
unteer service with the Detroit
Public Library.
Mrs. Lawrence Weiner, chair-
man of the project, said the De-
troit Chapter was selected by
the National Women's Commit-
tee to • launch the service pro-
ject. The Detroit Public Library,
in turn developed a plan for
volunteer service which will give

Early Deadline Set

MRS. ARTHUR GREENSTONE

MRS. JOHN MELLEN

On Thursday, in the Crystal Ball-
room of the Sheraton-Cadillac
Hotel, Maryann Dunitz, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Saul G. Dunitz
of Muirland Ave., became the bride
of Arthur Brian Greenstone, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Greenstone
of Shrewsbury Rd. The ceremony
was performed by Dr. Richard C.
Hertz.
The bride's gown was floor-length
and fashimied of silk organza ap-
pliqued with hand-corded Alencon
lace.• From a' high neckline, the
gown was styled in tiers of lace
cascading into a train. Her head
covering was a Velasquez cap of
rose pointe lace, entirely embroid-
ered with seed pearls and tied un-
der the chin with ivory silk ties.
Attached was a court-length, silk
illusion veil. She carried four long-
stemmed white roses.
Mrs. Sheldon Baird Krause, sister
of the bride, and Abby Sue Green_
stone, sister of the bridegroom,
served as matron and maid of hon-
or, respectively.
Bridesmaids were Nancy Em-
erman, Victoria Lasser, Susan
Fuchs, Constance Brown and
Mrs. Henry Wineman II.
The bridegroom was attended by
his father, Irving Greenstone, as
best man. His groomsmen were his
brother Robert Greenstone, Roger
Siegel, Donald Schmerin, Thomas
Radom, Skip Nederlander, Richard
Siegel, Byron Siegel, Barry Siegel,
Donald Goldbaum, John Heaven-
rich and Robert Sloan.
Upon their return from Mon-
treal, Quebec City and Cape Cod,
Mr. and Mrs. Greenstone will re-
side on Merton Road.

John David Mellen and Barbara
Joan- Perlman recently exchanged
marriage' vows in a ceremony at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Irwin
Groner and Cantor Jacob Sonen-
klar officiated.
Parents of the couple are Dr.
and Mrs. Hyman S. Mellen of
Stratford Rd. and Mr. Jack Perl-
man of Adrian Ave.,• Southfield,
and the late Mrs. Perlman.'
Carrying roses and lilies of the
valley arranged on a' lace fan, the
bride wore a sleeveless, Empire
styled peau de soie sheath covered
with a matching lace bolero jacket
and with a chapel-length train.
Her veil of silk illusion was held
by a small crown of ivory silk
rose petals.
Mrs. David Drachler was the
bride's matron of honor. Audree I
Burdick, Barbara Kellman, Kath-
ryn Meistrich and Melvyn Ruben-
fire, the bridegroom's sister,
served as bridesmaids.
Attending the bridegroom as
best man was James Budman.
Head usher was Richard M. Perl-
man, brother of the .bride, along
with Jerry Rose, Marshall Tru-
bow, Marc Winkelman, Richard L.
Perlman and Dr. Melvyn Ruben-
fire. -
After a wedding trip to Puerto
RiCo, the couple will reside in
Royal Oak.

* * *

Because July Fourth falls on
Monday, The Jewish News will
have early deadlines on all
copy for the isssue of Friday,
July 8. Copy should be in our
hands no later than noon today.

the women's committee an Op-
portunity to serve the community
in an area where assistance is
needed. To participate, a mem-
ber need only volunteer a mini-
mum of a half a day a week.
Application forms have been
mailed to the chapter's member-
ship. Areas in which they will
work include guided tours for
school children, cataloging, trans-
lating, book inventory, office.work,
and in various departments. The
library will provide all volunteers
with a brief orientation.
Inquiries may be directed to
Mrs. Lawrence Weiner, 20034
Shrewsbury.
* * *
Mrs. Gerald Sucher, general
chairman of the Brandeis Women's
Meadow Brook Concert, advises
that the July 19 event has drawn
wide response from the commu-
nity.
Co-sponsored with Oakland Uni-
versity, the benefit chamber music
concert featuring Isaac Stern,
Eugene Istomin and Leonard Rose
will be given in the Harold C.
Baldwin Memorial Pavilion
8:30 p.m.
Mrs. Milton Zussman and Mrs.
Herbert Kaufman are ticket chair-
men.
For reservations call Mrs. Zuss-
man, LI 5-3441, or DI 1-3184.

MRS. ROGER BLAU

Hannah Silver, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Silver of West-
hampton Rd., Oak Park, was re-
cently married to Roger Blau, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blau of
Lesure Ave., in a ceremony at
Cong. Beth Abraham.

More than 900 persons, includ-
ing state, city and Israeli digni-
taries and virtually all of the lead-
ers of Jewish philanthropy and
civic activity here, honored SAM-
UEL A. GOLDSMITH at a dinner
in farewell upon his retirement
from comprehensive Jewish pro-
fessional leadership in this city for
the past 36 years. Goldsmith will
retire July 1 from his position of ex-
ecutive vice president of the Jew-
ish Federation of Metrpolitan Chi-
cago, the Jewish Welfare Fund
and the Combined Jewish Appeal.

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