Miss Koenigsberg's
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At a recent family dinner, Mr.
PERRIN-HORWITZ. Before a
and Mrs. Joachim Koenigsberg
SCHWARTZ - SHAPERO: Five
of Buena Vista Ave., announced floral altar at the Whittier Hotel hundred guests witnessed the
last Sunday. Elinor Marilyn Hor- candlelight ceremony Thursday
witz beCame Mrs. Robert Lee evening, Aug. 24, in Temple
Perrin. The candle-light serv- Beth El, at which Marianne
ice was read by Rabbi Sanford Shapero, daughter of Mr. and
E. Saperstein of Pontiac.
Mrs. Nathaniel S h a p e r o of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hor Strathcona Dr., and Alan Earl
witz of Pontiac are the parents Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
of the bride, and the bridegroom Maurice H. Schwartz of Birch-
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon- crest Dr., were united in mar-
ard J. Perrin of Pittsburgh.
riage. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
For her wedding, Elinor chose officiated.
a gown of imported Chantilly
The bride was gowned in deep
lace with full skirt, formal candlelight Catoir satin a n d
length train and fitted bodice rosepoint lace, fashioned with
A Juliet 'c'ap of Chantilly lace snug-fitting bodice, long sleeves
caught her fingertip illusion and full circular train. Her long
veil. She carried a white Bible veil of French silk illusion was
given her at birth by her pater- held by a cap of rosepoint lace,
nal grandfather, from which and she carried a French an-
cascaded white orchids, steph- tique lace fan with phaelanop-
anotis and ivy.
sis.
Her attendants included Mari-
Elise H. Perrin, sister of the
groom, was maid of honor, and lyn Schwartz, sister of the bride-
GERTRUDE KOENIGSBERG
the bride'Smaids were Elaine groom, maid - of - honor; Mrs.
Elbling,
Latitia F. Pierce and Chris Schwartz of Montreal, sis-
the engagement of their daugh- Mrs. Hanley
ter-in-law of the bridegroom,
ter, Gertrude, to Howard Ehr- of Detroit. M. Rothenberg, all matron-of-honor;
Joan Strie-
lichman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard J. Perrin was best fling, Carolyn Kaplan, Ann Ros-
Hyman G. Ehrlichman of Sturt-
man • for his son, and the enfield, Sue Dreifus, Joan Drei-
evant Ave.
groomsmen
were Jeremy V. fus of Memphis, Tenn., Irene
The bridegroom-elect, a phar-
Jaffe of Huntington Wood s,
macy student at Wayne Univer- Gluck of Cleveland, Jules Kann Nancy Weisman, Dene L a i b,
sity, is affiliated with Sigma Al- and Stanley Ratner of Pitts- Joan Field and Hortense Schla-
pha Mu and Rho Pi Phi fra- burgh and Laurens N. Ruben of fer of Hollywood, Fla., brides-
Rochelle, N. Y.
ternities..
The 'bridal party received their maids.
The couple plans to be mar- guests
Ray Shaper o, the bride's
after the ceremony in the
ried Dec. 17.
Pickwick Room, which was fol- brother, served as best man,
lowed by a dinner in the Pom- and the ushers were Chris
Schwartz . of Montreal, brother
peian Roofn of the hotel.
Following their wedding trip of the bridegroom, Edward Mur-
to Palm Beach, Fla., the couple phy Jr., of Clayton, Miss., Hans
will make their home in Pitts- Loeser of N. Newton, Mass., Rob-
Members of IVAN S. BLOCH burgh.
ert Brody, Andrew Schoen of
LODGE, B'nai Brith, their fam-
New York, Harold Victor, Bur-
ilies and friends, are invited to
ton Bernard /Of Granite City,
attend a moonlight Sunday, Aug. Iraqi Jewish Student
Ill., Bernard P e t r i e, Herbert
27. No reservations are neces-
Buckner of P o n t i a c, Keith
To
Remain
in
U.S.A.
Steiner of Cincinnati, James
sary. Tickets may be obtained
that night. Those attending are
Vorenberg of Cambridge, Mass.,
NEW YORK, (JTA)—An Iraq and Morton Scholnick.
asked to meet at 8:15 p.m. at
Following the ceremony, a re-
the Bob-Lo dock, foot of Wood- Jewish student studying in the
ward Ave. Sid Scheinker and U. S., who claimed that he could ception, dinrier and dance were
not
return
to
Iraq
because
of
held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Harold Phillips, co-chairmen of
the social committee, are in racial and religious persecution The young couple left for a
charge of this affair. The lodge against Jews in that country, month's trip to France and.
is planning a wiener roast for has been permitted to remain Italy, after which they will
September, to be followed by oth- in the U. S. with immigrant make their home in New York
er fall activities. Further infor- status under the Displaced Per- City.
sons Act, the American Jewish
mation may be obtained by call- Congress announced. the stu-
ing Scheinker, TU. 3-0080, Phil- dent's name was not disclosed Louis Marshall BBYW
lips, TY: 5-3896.
for fear that the Iraq Govern- Opens Season Sept. 5
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ment might retaliate against his
Louis Marshall Chapter of
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS LODGE, family.
Bnai Brith, has made plans for
The A. J. C., which has press- Bnai Brith Young Women meets
the coming season. Officers for ed for the application of the at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5, at
1950-51 are: President, Albert DP Act to Jews from the Mid- the home of Marilyn Masowitz,
Berger; vice presidents, Harry dle East, hailed the ruling as 2668 Leslie, TO. 9-0581. Young
Katz, Louis Garber, Benjamin E. "an important precedent which women aged 18 to 26 are invited
Rich; secretaries, George Levine, will extend the humanitarian to attend. For information call
Norton Taylor, Neil Kalef; treas- privileges of the DP Act to Jews the president, Ada Cohen, WE.
3-4053.
urer, Milton Ribiat; warden, from many Moslem lands."
Cecil Kanarek; guardian, Ed-
The Congress had argued be-
ward Rosenberg; trustees, Nate fore the U. S. Immigration and
Sosin, Benjamin Fishman, Hy Naturalization Service that the
Abramowitz; chaplain, Benjamin clause in the DP Act providing
BY
Berkley.
that benefits of the Act be ex-
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