arriageJ

GORDON-C,AVITCH: Shirley
Cavitch, daughter of Mrs. Bessie
Cavitch of Traverse City, be-
came the bride of Sam Gordon
at an evening ceremony. Oct. 23
at ZO.ck's. The ceremony was
performed by ,Rabbi Adler.
The bride wore a white satin
princess gown with long train
and a fingertip veil, and carried
White roses. Helen Lazarus was
maid of honor. Adele Lazarus
was bridesmaid.
Saul Cavitch, brother_ of the
bride, served as best man, and
David Cavitch, another brother,
was' usher.
Afterethe ceremony dinner was
served for 150 gueSts. Out of
town guests attending the wed-
ding were Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Leach, • Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
i Abe
Ginsberg, Mr. and Mn.
Moorestein, Mr. and Mrs. N. Al-
per, all of Traverse City, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Malkin of Youngs-
town, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Abe
s. M.
Newman and Mr. and Mis
Govenda of Akron and Abe Lutz
of Washington, D. C.
Following a _ honeymoon in
Chicago, the -couple will reside
in Detroit. '
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BARON-tLIPTON: Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Lipton of 18491 Green
lawn 'announce the marriage of
their -daughter, Nancy Diane, to
Leonard Baron, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Baron of 3144 Oak-
man Blvd.
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STARK-SLATER At a family
ceremony Oct. 26, Betty Jane
Ruth Slater, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Slater of Stoepel
Ave., and Werner E. Stark, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman H.
Stark of LaSalle Blvd., were
united in marriage.
Rabbi Leon Fram officiated at
the ceremony, which was fol-
lowed by a family dinner.
The couple will :eside at 16009
Monica.

BETNUN-BROWN: The mar-
riage of Margery Joan Brown and
Marvin Joel Betnun was solem-
nized Sunday afternoon, Oct. 23,
at the bride's home. Dr. B. Bene-
dict Glazer officiated at the
candlelight ceremony, which was
attended by members of the
family. The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip F.
Brown of Santa Barbara Ave.,
and her husband is the son of.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Betnun of
Salt Lake City, Utah.
The bride wore a bouffant
gown of white chiffon fashioned
with an off-shoulder bodice.
Her fingertip veil of illusion fell
from a wreath of orange blos-
soms that her _mother wore at
her wedding. She carried her
mother's confirmation bible with
an arrangement of white or-
chids.
Mrs. Harvey S. Freeman and
Carol Jean Brown attended their
sister, and Harvey S. Freeman
served as best man. Howard.
Freemah and Julian Scott seated
the guests.
They will make their homes
in Los Angeles, where Mr. Bet-
nun is the executive secretary
and director of the Yputh
Council of the Los Angeles JeAr-
ish Community Council.

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Max Bednarsh
of 2903 Webb announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Moische,
SatUrday, Oct. 29, at congrega-
tion Bnai Jacob, Linwood at
Richton. A clinner in his honor
will be held at home, at 6 p.m.,
Sunday, Oct. 30.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ersher
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Edward Jerome, at
9:30 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 29, at
the Beth Shinuel Synagogue,
Dexter at Buena Vista. A re-
ception in his :honor will be held
at' home on Sunday, Oct. 30,
Chairmen Announced
from 2. to 5 p.m. No cards.
•
*
Volt, Yotith Education
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams
League's AnnUal Donor of Greenlawn Ave. announce' the
Bar Mitzvah of their Son, Adrian'
YoUth Education League will Stuart, on Saturday `morning.
meet: at the dome of Mrs. Albert Oct,. 29, at Shaarey Zedek Syna-
Ehrlich, 18403.. Pinehurst, on gogue.
Monday, Nov. 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snitz an-
Plans for the pledge fund
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
,son Franklin Lyle, on Saturday,
Nov. 5, at Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue, Wyoming near Thatcher.
Open house will be held Sunday,
Nov. 6, from 2 to 5 p.m. at 18242
Pinehurst..
* •
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boren of
Calvert Ave., announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Gary, at
9 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 5, at Cong.
Bnai David. A reception will be
held at horne from 7 to 11 p.m.,
that evening.

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Marshall Women's Unit
To Present Dr. Redl

MRS. HARRY GOODMAN

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drive, to be held Wednesday, Feb.
1, to the Masonic Temple Foun-
tain Room, have been formu-
lated.' . :Mrs. Harry Goodman is
chairman of ways and means
and reservations. , • -
Assisting her are Mesdames
Martin Pearlman, Maurice Sil-
verman and Norman Jason. Mrs.
Louis lVfanning, is in charge of
the yearbook. Assisting- her are
Mesdames Douglas Purther, Wil-
liam Hubert, Harry Spector,
Harry' Samler.
Other committee heads are
Mrs. Eli Gross, entertainment;
co-chairman Mrs. John West;
Mrs. SO1 Eisenberg, special gifts;
Mrs. 'Hyman Gordon, younger
set; co-chairman, Mrs. Bert Perr
rell; arrangements, Mrs. Ben
Levinson, co-chairthan, M r s .
Morris; Burstein; publicity, Mrs.
John ,Sklar.

ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will
meet Sunday, Oct. 30,, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Rosner, 1650 W. Grand Blvd.
Plans will be completedfor the
first annive—ary party to be held
Sunday evening,- ,No.v.-
Northwood Inn.

Louis Marshall Women of Bnai
Brith, at their meeting at 8 .:30
p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, at the
Workmen's Circle, will present
Dr. Fritz Redl as guest speaker.
Mrs. Albert Gutman,-..program
chairman, announces that Dr.
Redl, professor of social work at
Wayne University, will speak on
"Psychology of Parental Behavi-
or" and "What Makes Children
Misbehave." A questiOn and an-
swer period Will folloW his talk.
Mrs. Ben. Nadis, president, ad-
vises that this meeting is open
to all 'members and friends.

Israel Children's Village
Honors British Women

TEL AVIV, .(JTA)—The Elea-
nor ' Rathbone Educational In-
stitute, erected at the Children's
Village near 1Viagdiel at a cost
of $75,000. raised in Britain, was
dedicated in the presence of
Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett
and a representative of the
British Minister to Israel. -
Sharett paid tribute to a
"British women who sacrificed
her life for just causes. Although
supporting Zionism not on politi-
cal but on human grounds," Mr.
Sharett continued, "she made
superhuman efforts to rescue
European Jews„..particulaxly chil-
dren."

To Wed Detroiter

Mizrachi Women
To • Meet Nov. 18-22

The forthcoming 24th annual
national convention dt the Miz-
racial. Women's Organization of
America, major women's religi-
ous-Zionist group in the U. S.,
Nov, 18-22, will be dedicated to
"Jerusalem—Its Jewish Past, Its
Jewish Future," it was.announc-
ed by Mrs. Joshua L. Lewis, of
Brooklyn, N. Y., convention

c'Eairman.

More than 1,000 delegateS,- rep-
resenAng, 187 local chapters in
every section of the country
will open the five-day concJave
in Atlantic City on November 18
by taking the traditional oath
contained in. the 137th Psalm,
Mrs. Lewis said.

MISS NITA HITOW

Mr. and Mrs. I. Hitow of Bay
City announce the engagement
of their daughter, Nita, to Irv-
ing Barit, son of Mr. and- Mrs.
Arthur Barit, of Glendale Ave.
March 19 has been named as
the wedding date.
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came from Germany, Czecho-
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The Young People's Club of
Northwest Cong. will hold a
weinie roast at 8:45 p.m., Satur-
day, Oct. 29. Members and
friends are invited to meet at
the new Casino at Belle Isle.
For reservations call Joy Orantz,
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