Trinograd-Davis Rites Solemnized in Denver Friday, April 14, 1967-31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ctivities in Society schools had 33,000 classes with Israel's School System A total of 750,000 Israeli young- some 39,000 teachers. sters attended school last year at the primary, secondary and uni- THE NEWEST versity levels. The nation's 5,000 IN WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH Five members of the Music Study Club are attending the biannual convention of the National Federation of Music Clubs at the New York Hilton Hotel through Tuesday. Members of the only all-Jewish music CONFIRMATION AND PARTY club in the country affiliated with the Michigan and national federa- * AccEssORIEs National and Local Talent tions, the delegates will have the opportunity to vote for the first ENTERTAINMENT -; Jewish woman to be president of the national federation, Mrs. Raphael * ateOric:90e4- Honigman of Atlanta. The delegates attending from Detroit are * SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ .F ic BY Mesdames Norman Allan, Ezra Lipkin, Ben Meckler, Louis P. Miller AGENCY and Milton Miller. *_ HATTIE Professional Shows The Kutnick Cousins Club will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at the 4( for Any Occasion home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Friedman of Greenlawn Ave. Bruce * 4( 356-8525 Kutnick, who recently won the Danforth Graduate Fellowship, will 356-8563 be honored. Back from a visit to Israel will be Mr. and Mrs. Morrie or .., Brodsky, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kutnick are leaving for Israel for Pesach. The Edgewood Swim Club Inc. of Southfield Gardens Subdivision elected William W. Boone president; Irving Caplan and Rubin Zissman, "Buy With Confidence" vice presidents; Jacque Bakerman, secretary; and Harvey Feinberg, treasurer. Directors are Mayer Morganroth, David Shapiro, Robert Baruch, Martin Hollander, Donald Snider, Morton Silverman and Herbert Kay. At a family dinner-party in their Strathcona Rd. home. Dr. and Diomontologists Gemologists Mrs. Joseph Dubin celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. Among DI 1-1330 17540 WYOMING the guests was Dr. Dubin's brother Sam, who, a week earlier, marked his 50th year of marriage to the former Anna Schwartzman. _ h . I* SCHWARTZ For Your Fine Diamonds and Jewelry MRS. BERNARD WINOGRAD Nancy Margaret Davis of Denver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Davis of Whitcomb . Rd., and Bernard Winograd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winograd of Denver were united in marriage recently at a ceremony at Beth HaMedrosh Ilaga- dol Synagogue in Denver. The bride wore a gown of can- dleglow satin trimmed on the bell sleeves and on the front of the straight line skirt with ap- pliques of embroidered lace. Kay Moore served as maid of honor and Mrs. Burdette Graves, sister of the bride, as matron of honor. Geraldine Winograd, sis- ter of the bridegroom was brides- maid. Calman Flomenhaft was best man. Ushers were Fred Pasternak and Gary Forman. After a honeymoon to Lake Tahoe, the couple will reside in Denver. Plymouth Home Needs Furniture Norman Allan Co. OPEN THURS., FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M. Beth Shalom Show Mrs.HawardFriednian to Have Art and Antiques Sunday Judi Bennett Becomes Beth Shalom Sisterhood's An- tique and Art Show will open to the public 11 a.m. Sunday. Sisterhood President Mrs. Charles Fac- tor stated that the fair will be open until 10 p.m. Sunday. Hours Monday are 10 a.m. to 10 : p.m. Works of pro- fessional Michi- Ale gan artists and wares of 18 local Mrs. Factor antique dealers will be on sale. Antique jewelry, furniture and china, candles, hand weaving, pic- ture frames and antique trunks are among the items to be on sale. Chairman of the show is Mrs. Albert Komer; her co-chairman is Mrs. Fred Sklarchyk. Tickets will be sold at the door. The opening of a new unit at MRS. HOWARD FRIEDMAN the Plymouth State Home and Training School as Building B, Judi Ann Bennett became the under the program direction of bride of Howard Friedman Sun- Arnold Dreifuss, has revealed a day in a ceremony at Adas Shalom great need there for various furni- Synagogue. Rabbi Segal and Can- ture articles. tor Fenakel officiated. Desks, tables and chairs are Parents of the couple are Mr. especially needed, and other arti- and Mrs. Ilerman Bennett of St. UJA Youth Cabinet cles can be used. Marys Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben- Elects Alan Luckoff 1 Those wishing to contribute such jamin Friedman of Patton Ave. One hundred and eighteen young articles are asked to call William The bridal gown was fashioned Jewish leaders from communities H. Boyd at the Plymouth State of Alencon lace in the Empire throughout the United States were Home and Training, GL 3-1500 to ask for their pick-up for Build- silhouette. The Empress Josephine elected to the Young Leadership bodice was complimented by a Cabinet of the United Jewish Ap- I ing B. simple A-line skirt that fell to a peal, it was announced by Leon- Rabbi PESACII LEVOVIT Z. chapel train in the hack. IIer full- ard D. Bell of Lewiston. Me., cabi- president of the Rabbinical Coun- length veil was fashioned of net chairman. Named to serve with cil of America and spiritual leader French illusion and matching him as associate chairmen - were of Cong. Sons of Israel. Lakewood, Alencon lace applique. The bride Ilerbert J. Garon of New Orleans, was honored by his alma mater, carried Stephanotis and Phalae- La.. and Gordon B. Zacks of Columbus, 0. Twelve cabinet mem- Yeshiva College, at a dinner in nopsis. bers were named regional vice Mrs. Morrey Katz, sister of Hotel Brunswick, Lakewood. chairmen to head administrative the bride, was matron of honor. areas, and nine others were chosen Eve Chite served as maid of as national committee chairmen. . honor. Bridesmaids were Au- the Representing Detroit, Alan E. drey Benjamin, Mrs. Marshall Luckoff was re-elected to the cabi- Lett and Barbara Richman. net. He is a member of the budget Nancy Katz was a junior brides- offers you and planning committee of the maid. Morrey Katz was best man. Jewish Welfare Federation and Serving as ushers were Norman vice chairman of its arts and crafts Weiner, Dennis Gorlick and Vic- division. He is a former president tor Miller. Steven Katz was a of the junior division, and visited Israel with a Detroit mission in junior usher. After a honeymoon in Mexico, 1959. Luckoff won the Frank A. WetS- the couple will reside in Royal man Leadership Award for service Oak. to the Federation and the Sigma Delta Chi award for scholarship Center to Present achievement at the University of from which he was grad- 'A Thousand Clowns ' Michigan, uated. He is secretary and direc- The Center Theater of the Jew- tor of radio and television for L. ish Center will present its final H. Luckoff and Co. advertising production of the season, "A Thou- agency. sand Clowns" beginning May 6. Governor SPIRO T. AGNEW of Other performances are scheduled Maryland was inducted as honor- for May 7, 10, 13 and 14. A comedy by - Herb Gardiner, the ary chairman of the Maryland Com- our exclusive process story deals with a modern non- mittee for State of Israel Bonds, it tree Now conformist and his unique family was announced by Dr. Joseph J. SHAMPAGNE situation. The play will be direct- Schwartz, vice president of the Is- SHAMPOO ed by Center Theater's managing rael Bond Organization. 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