1 2—TH E JEWISH N EWS Bnai Brith Women Conclude Fund-Raising with Revue Tuesday will be the biggest day in the year for the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council. It win mark the conclusion of the city-wide campaign to raise ' MRS. SAMUEL GUTTERMAN <:)-00NDATio , his iv Clubs BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB will present Dr. Murray Banks, former professor of psychology at Long Island University, in a humorous program, "What to Do Until the Psychiatrist Comes," on Monday evening, at the syn- agogue. Dr. Banks is currently writing a syndicated national column, and is the author of the book , "How to Live with Your- self." Friends are welcome. • • • OAK WOODS LODGE, Bnai Brith, will hold its first annual Barn Frolic Sunday evening, at Van's Barn, on W. 8 Mile Rd. A MRS. RICHARD E VERNICK of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ver- nick, of London Ave., was solem- nized Nov. 1, at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Minard Klein officiated. The bride's gown was of chan- tilly lace over white satin. It f ur dition ally long, e slim bodice h a deeply- and a yoke Yours to Explore ... Starting This Monday! man, president of the Women's Council, has stated that "with all this help we can't miss go- ing over the top." Tickets are still available by calling Mrs. Henry Onrich, UN. Adas Shalom Women Planning Luncheon; Oneg Simhbat Saturday ▪ Levin-Vernick Rites Solemnized at Sheraton 4-2214, or Mrs.. Philip Edelheit, TO. 6-1416. The marriage of Lois Levin, Besides contributions to Hillel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bern- Foundations, soldiers and vet- hardt Levin, of Santa Rosa Dr., erans, the Leo N. Levi Memorial and Richard Lbe Vernick, son Hospital, Anti -Defamation League, Bellefaire Orphans Home in Cleveland, BBYO and services in Israel, a new local project is being supported. Members now service young- sters at Children's Hospital once a week, and at other institutions such as Maybury Sanitarium and Wayne County General Hospital. Men s *100,000 for Bnai Brith's many philanthropies. To bring the drive, largest in the history of the local organi- sation, to an end, a huge all- star revue will be held at 8:30 p.m., in the auditorium of Ma- sonic Temple. Heading the list of enter- tainers is Danny Thomas, radio, screen and television star, who will present scenes from his Friday, November 14, 1952 Mrs. Charles Charlip, vice- president of Adas Shalom Sister- hood, announces that a paid-up membership luncheon will take place at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue social hall. Luncheon arrangements are directed by Mrs. Herman Littky. A candle-light ceremony will be held commemorating the 8th year of the Sisterhood. A free membership to the Sis- terhood for one year will be given to new brides, children of members of the Congregation and Sisterhood. Mrs. Harry Nachman, program chairman, announces that a musical-playlet entitled, " I Re- member When," written and directed by Mrs. Joseph Markle, Will be presented. It tells of the role of women in the Sisterhood, synagogue and community. The following women will partici- pate: Mesdames Jack Axelrod, Louis Beresh. Zangwell Garber, Morris Gebel, Barney Golden. J. C. Goldman. Charles Heiman, Harry Kaufman. Sol Kling, Jacob Levine, Ham Levine, Max Littky, Maurice Res- nick, D. Schiff. Aaron Sehuldinger, 'Toni Shapiro, Sol Slomovitz and Milton Win- ston. Lillian Robbins Zellthan will be the accompanist. English, Hebrew, and Yiddish songs will be sung. The first oneg shabbat of the season will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, at the home of Mrs. Jack Klein, 18295 Santa Barbara Drive, announced Mrs. Dan Shapiro, oneg shabbat chairman. Mrs. Jacob E. Segal will give the opening prayer, and Mrs. Joe Katchke will review current Jewish events. The closing pray- er will be given by Mrs. Joseph Markel. There will be singing led by members of the Choral group. The Sisterhood dramatic group will re-enact a script from an Eternal Light radio program called, "How Uriel Got into Heaven," written by Morton Wishengrad. The following members will appear: Alice Ross, Muriel Sherbow, Rose Bassin, Ruth Weinbaum, Betty Cohen, Gertrude Armstrong, Jean Raz- nick, Ann Gould, Lillian Wein- baum and Ann Shapiro. Center. • • • PISGAH LODGE, Bnai Brith, will hold an open meeting Tues- day evening, at Parkside Hall. Nationally-known rhymster Bob Hall will be guest artist. Pisgah president Philmore Leemanlvill speak on his recent trip to Is- rael, and Hy Crystal, executive director of the local Bnai Brith, will discuss important develop- ments in Bnai Brith. • • * • ADAS SHALOM MEN'S CLUB will hold its annual inter-faith night Monday evening, at the synagogue. Rev. Phillip W. Series, Minister of neighboring Mayflower Congregational Church, will be guest speaker. Members of the Mayflower Men's Club will also participate in the program. A musical pre- sentation will be given under the direction of Cantor Nicho- las Fenakel. A special feature of the program will be the pre- sentation of certificates of serv- ice to past president of Adas Shalom's Men's Club from the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs. A social hour will follow. * • * TEMPLE ISRAEL'S MEN'S CLUB will sponsor its annual harvest dance on Nov. 22. Jim Schultheis and his band will provide the music. Sol I. Stein and Sol Babbush, co-chairmen, announce that members and their wives are invited to this first program in a series of three events. veil was ce princess pearls. She with white notis. arpe , of Cleveland, 0., was maid of honor. Stanford Levin, brother of the bride, was best man. Ushers included Franklin Adeil and Aaron Gal- perin. Following a honeymoon in Miami, the couple will reside on Schaefer Rd. M arriageJ e ngageinenb . Mr. and Mrs. Louis, Fried, of FRIEDMAN - WISOTSKY. Il 3250 W. Seven Mile Rd., an- a ceremony at Cong. Bnai Moshe nounce the engagement of their on Oct. 14, Dolores Wisotsky, daughter, Joan Marilyn, to Bruce daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wisotsky, was united i n mar- riage with Jerome Friedman, of Glynn Ct. The bride's gown was of white satin and lace with seed pearls outlining the neckline. Her full skirt extended into a five foot train of satin. A skull cap of matching lace held her veil in place, and she carried orchids on a Bible. Miss Audrey Borden was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Myron Bakst, Stella Allen and Irene Gruskin. Harriet Kay was flower girl. William Good- man was best man, with Milton Wisotsky, Morris Mandell and Morris Bogow serving as ushers. Following dinner and a recep- tion, the young couple left on a honeymoon to Oakton Manor Resort in Wisconsin. MISS JOAN FRIED Agudath Israel to Present Leonard Danto, son ol Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, of 26725 Symposium on Sabbath "The Sabbath" will be present- Hendrie Blvd., Huntington Woods. ed in a symposium by the Agud- The bride-elect attends the ath Israel of Detroit, at 8:30 p.m., today, at their synagogue, University of Michigan where she is a senior in the college 11331 Linwood. Taking part in the program of education. She is affiliated with Sigma Delta Tau sorority. are Rabbi Leizer Levin, Joseph Mr. Danto will receive a mas- Borenstein, and Sam Shoenig. Moderator will be Benjamin ter's degree in psychiatric social work from Wayne University in Aronson. The symposium will deal with June. At Wayne he is affiliated the sociological, physiological with Alpha Kappa Delta, hon- and religious importance of the orary sociological society. The wedding will be celebrat- Sabbath. Special emphasis will be given to the traditional ob- ed on June 25. servance of the Sabbath as sub- DEXTER AT ELMHURST scribed by the Laws of the Shulchan Aruch. 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