Renee M. Salon Bride
Of F. L. Marblestone
Renee Marilyn Salon, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Salon
of Longfellow Ave., became the
bride of Frederic Lewis Marble-
MRS. F. L. MARBLESTONIE
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Eileen S. Schwartz Is
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BLAVIN-ASSIK: At a candle-
ley Schwartz, daughter of Mr.
PLEASANTVILLE, N. Y., (JTA) light ceremony June 18 at
and Mrs. Isadore Schwartz of —An interfaith baccalaureate Northwest Synagogue, Irene
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schoen of
Indianapolis, announce the Buena Vista Ave., and Irven service for the Pleasantville High Faye Assik and Dr. Milton
engagement of their daughter,
School graduating class sched- Blavin were united in marriage
Jean Estelle of Detroit, to Joseph
uled to be held in the school by Rabbis Jacob Segal and Leo
M. Climstein, son of Mr. and
auditorium June 25 was can- Goldman.
Mrs. Jack Climstein of Glad-
The bride is the daughter of
celled here because of the with-
stone Ave. Miss Schoen attended
drawal of a Catholic priest who Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Assik of
Butler University in Indianapo-
—together with a rabbi and a Sturtevant Ave. Her husband's
lis. Her fiance is a graduate of
Protestant Minister—was to have parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
Wayne University. A late winter
addressed the class. Such inter- ney Blavin of Cherrylawn Ave.
wedding is planned.
faith services for the graduating
Mrs. Gertrude Brodsky was
* * *
class have been held here for her sister's matron-of-honor,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip K. Weis-
the last 35 years.
with Harriet Blavin, Dorothy
man of Chicago, Ill., announce
Following the announcement Essick and Florence Grossman,
the engagement of their daugh-
of the cancellation, four Protest- bridesmaids. Sanford Blavin at-
ter, Elaine Lois, to Norman Z.
ant ministers and Rabbi Solo- tended his brother as best man
Milin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay
mon Kaplan of Mount Kisco, N. and the ushers were Sol Smith,
Milin of Monica Ave., Detroit.
Y., said that a baccalaureate Sam Essick, the bride's brother,
An early fall wedding is
service would be held on June and Abraham Brodsky.
planned.
Out-of-town guests from Cali-
27 in a local Protestant Episco-
* * *
pal church. The Catholic priest fornia, Connecticut, Illinois,
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Goodman
expained that under canon law, New York and Deleware At-
of Oakman Blvd. announce the
Catholic students may not take tended the wedding.
engagement of their sister, Ann
part in a non-Catholic religious
The newlyweds will be at home
Daniels, to George H. Kaner, son
ceremony. A similar situation at 275 Merton Rd. after Aug. 15.
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kaner
developed last week in Somers,
MRS. IRVEN LEIDER
of Cortland Ave. The wedding
N. Y. However, the case ended
date has been set for Oct. 14.
Leider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max there in a compromise, with
Detroit's
Leider of Collingwood Ave., was some religious phases of the bac-
solemnized June 4 at Beth calaureate service eliminated
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and the Catholic priest consent-
Shmuel Synagogue.
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ald Levitt.
Alan Granader, nephew of the
bride, was ring bearer and
Linda Fineman, a cousin, was
flower girl.
After a dinner and reception
the newlyweds left for Florida.
done, son of Mrs. I. Marble-
stone of Hamilton Ave. and the
late Mr. Marblestone, at an
evening ceremony on July 23 at
the Sheraton.
The bride wore a gown of
gardenia white satin combined
with imported chantilly lace.
It was distinguished by a deep
oval neckline and a low bodice
with long fitted sleeves. The
very full satin skirt fell from a
fitted hipline and swept into a
cathedral train. Her fingertip
veil of silk illusion was held in
place by a close fitting cap of
matching chantilly lace with a
scalloped edge entwined with
seed pearls. She carried a bou-
quet of French camellias and
ivy centered by a white orchid.
Collete Salon attended her
sister as maid of -honor. Mrs.
Gerald Steinberg, sister of the
bridegroom, was matron of
honor. Nancy Steinberg was
flower girl.
Jerome Reiss was best man.
The ushers were Kenneth Pow-
ell of Pittsburgh, Pa., Milton
Bronstein of Fort Wayne, Ind.,
Howard Prince, Sam Israel and
Gerald Steinberg, all of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Marblestone left
for an extended honeymoon in
MISS BEVERLY STEINMAN
Chicago, Wisconsin and North-
ern Michigan.
Marvin Talan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Talan of Pinehurst
Ave., Detroit.
(The Jewish Community Center is
The bride-elect attends the
Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare
University . of Michigan. Her fi-
r
Federation, and Is a Red Feather
Agency.)
ance, who graduated from the
July 22. — To Mrs. Allen J. U. of M. last June, is affiliated
Schiff (Shirley Wohiman) of with Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. Monday, July 31 — Television
Boston Blvd., a daughter, Linda
They plan a fall wedding.
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Ann.
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July 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- Schoichit's JNF Box
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July 12—To Dr. and Mrs. Paul National Fund Box of David
Feinberg (Shirley Feurring) of Schoichit of 8922 12th St., yield- nue Center.
18500 Ardmore Ave., a daughter, ed one of the record sums in Wednesday, August 2—Outdoor
social 9 pm. Woodward Cen-
Susan.
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ter.
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July 10—To Mr. and Mrs. tained the sum of $40.50. Mr. Thursday, August 3—"Marriage
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Eangwell Garber (Betty Miller) Schoichit's box, displayed in his
goals of adult love, 9 p.m.,
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Woodward Center.
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ter, Joan Alyce.
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