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Births
Reent Bride
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Betrothal Told
Feb. 12 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Benenson (Faye Bon-
der) of Rochester Ave., a son,
Alan Keith.
• • •
March 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Cohen (Edith Krap) of
Monterey Ave., a daughter, Ar-
lene Barbara.
• •
March 9 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard S. Allaun (Ruth Alt-
schuler), a daughter, Joy Eve.
• • •
March 18—To Mr. and Mrs.
Samson Goldberg (Reva Osher)
of LaSalle Blvd., a son, Effrom
Ira.
• • •
March 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Gorman (Venita Shaw)
of Grand Ave., a son. Mark
Richard.
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March 22—To Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney B. Charness
(Jeanne
Meizler. of Richton Ave., a daugh-
ter, Barbara Lynn.
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March 23—To *Dr. and Mrs.
Michael A. Wainstock (Lee Gross-
man), a daughter, Katherine
Jane.
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March 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Fox (Irene Kemper) of
Leslie Ave., a daughter, Barbara
MRS. HARRY ROSENBAUM
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Katz of 3241
Elmhurst announce the marriage
of their daughter, Faye. to Harry
Rosenbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Rosenbaum of 3212 Cort-
land. March 23 at Bnai David
Synagogue.
After a honeymoon in New
Yor k City. the newlyweds will
reside at 3241 Elmhurst.
Marriages
Announcement is made of the
marriage of Shirley Lichtenstein. Jo.
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
March
27—To
Dr. and Mrs.
Lichtenstein of Stoepel ave., to
Ben Mosten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul C. Stein (Ruth Anne Bas-
Thomas Mosten of Taylor ave. sin) of Cherrylawn Ave., a
daughter, Nancy Gail.
• • •
March 31—To Dr. and Mrs.
I. Herschel S. Zackheim of North-
lawn Ave., a son, Ivan Sundel.
• • •
March 31—To Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Horowitz (Gloria Kling)
of 2922 Clements,
a daughter,
• • •
MILLER-TCHOR: ,"*F toren ce Judith Lynn.
Tchor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Tchor of Pennington Dr.,
Troth Announced
became the bride of Herbert H.
Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben •
Miller of Calvert Ave., March 2,
at the first wedding ceremony to
The wedding took place March
30 at the Wilshire Hotel.
• • •
SEGAL-SHNITZ: Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Shnitz, of Los Angeles,
furrnerly of Detroit, announce
the' marriage of their daughter,
Sue. to Millard Segal, March 30.
be performed at the Northwest
Hebrew
Congregation. Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal–arrtt Rabbi Moses
Fisher officiated, with Cantor's
David Katzman assisting.
The bride wore ivory satin
with an Alencon lace yoke, fitted
bodice and three-yard train. Her
fingertip veil was of French il-
lusion crowned with matching
Alencon lace. She carried white
orchids on a Bible.
Michelle Tchor, sister of the
bride. was maid of honor, and
Charlotte Engelson, sister of the i
bridegroom, matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Beverly Tchor,
Sonia
Wandroff and Eleanor
Keller. The flower-girl was
Toby Susan Wendruff.
Ushers MISS DOROTHY MICKELSON
were Mark Miller, Donald Keller
Mrs. Anna Mickelson of 2948
, and Gilbert Striks. William En-
gelson, the bridegroom's brother-
in- la , W as best man.
Out of town guests from New
Chicago, Flint, Indiana
and England were present. Fol-
lowing the ceremony, a reception
was held for the 500 guests who
attended the wedding. The
young couple honeymooned in
Chicago and are now residing at
19371 Pennington Dr.
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LANSKY-KLEIN: The mar-
riage of Kathryn Klein, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sandford R.
Klein of Briarcliff Ave.. and Wil-
liam Lansky, son of Mrs. Benja-
Richton announced the betrothal
of her daughter, Dorothy, to
Bernard Appleblatt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Appleblatt of
2721 Hazelwood, at an engage-
ment dinner March 16.
The bridegroom-elect served 33
months in the U. S. Navy. He
is now attending Lawrence
Institute of Technology.
The wedding has been set for
June 22,
MISS GAYLE RESNICK
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Res-
nick of Leslie Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Gayle, to Leonard Lemberg, son
of the Benjamin Lembergs of
Oakman Ct.
Miss Resnick is a student at the
University of Michigan and her
fiance attends Wayne University.
He is a member of Tau Epsilon
Rho.
A June wedding is planned.
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Engagement Announcements
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April 13—Mildred N. Aging,
daughter of Herman J. Aging of
2916 Glendale, to Myron A. Rit-
ter, son of Mrs. R. Ritter. Re-
ception at the bride's residence
from 3 to 8 p. m. Sunday, April
13. No cards.
• • •
April 17—Miss Faye London,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
London of Parkside Ave., to Her-
bert Schnaar, son of Mrs. Vic-
toria Schnaar of Chicago Blvd.
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light satin was fashioned with a
long fitted bodice with a drop
shoulder, and a yoke of pearl
embroidered illusion cut with a •
high round neckline.
Barbara Rowe was the maid of
honor and Dr. Mandell Lansky
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served his brother as best man.
The young couple will make
their home at 20420 Warrington .
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Bridal Calendar
KATJA ANDY
FOR RENT IN NORTHWEST SECTION
min Olshansky of Clairmount
Ave., was solemnized March 30.
in the bride's noioe.
The bride's gown of candle-
Rabbi Sperka Addresses
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will be
guest speaker at the meeting of
the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
which will take place at 1:30
p. m. Tuesday, April 8, at Shaar-
ey Zedek.
Plans are being made for a
Mizrachi Mother's and Daugh-
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May 14 at Moss Catering.
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