0—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 31, 1951
arrictjei
Aug. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard Shulman (Barbara Cohen)
of 11 McLean, a daughter, Beth
Sue.
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Aug. 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Malamud, former Detroit-
ers now residing at Beersheba,
Israel, a daughter, Yael.
MEYERS-MODELL. In a dou-
ble ring ceremony on Aug. 19,
at Lachar's Catering, Marcia
Modell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Solomon Modell, became
the bride of Stephen H. Meyers,
son of Mrs. Emmy Meyers and
the late Felix Meyers. Rabbis
Jacob Segal and Dr. Leo Neu-
haus officiated. For her wed-
Aug. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ding the bride wore a white
ald Abel (Marcia Goodgall), of gown of ballerina length. She
2297 Buena Vista, a son, Marc carried a floral arrangement on
Steven.
a white Bible. Mrs. Marty Gold-
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stein, sister of the bride, was
Aug. 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. matron of honor, and brides-
George J. Karber (Esther Rath- maids were Rose Modell, Mrs.
enberg), a daughter, Laurie Sam Oistader and Ruth Siegel.
Ellen.
Leo Hollander was best man,
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and ushers included Sherman
Aug. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Da- Becker, Don Hoffer and Sam
vid Dwoskin (Ger;rude Koval- Moscowitz. The newlyweds are
sky), of Waverly Ave., a daugh, honeymooning in Florida.
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ter, Beth Marsha.
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FURMAN-GOLDSTICK. In a
Aug. 18 — To Mr. and Mrs. double ring ceremony. Aug. 26,
Harry J. Modell, a son, Andrew in the Sheraton Hotel, Sylvia
May Golds ti elk became the
Joseph.
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bride of Seymour Marvin
Aug. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv- Furman. The bride is the
ing Siporin (Margaret Kazdan), daughter of Mrs. Bertha Gold-
of Waverly Ave., a daughter, Re- stick, of Richton Ave. and the
late Leo Goldstick. Mr. and Mrs.
:nee Ellen. .
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Samuel L. Furman, of Leslie
Aug. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ave., are . the parents of the
Holieb (Ruth A. Schlanger, for- bridegroom: Rabbi Morris Adler
merly of Detroit), of Victoria, officiated. Soloist was Barbara
Friedman, cousin of the bride.
Tex., a daughter, Stella Ann.
For her marriage, Miss Goldstick
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Aug. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. chose a ballerina-length gown of
Reuben B. Klamer (Charlotte white lace with a net overskirt.
Brawer, formerly of Detroit)' of The full length sleeves came to
Los Angeles, -Calif., a son, Jeffrey. points ovctr her wrists, and she
carried a white orchid pinned to
Mark.' •
a bridal Bible. Her lace crown
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Aug. 14—To: Dr: and Mrs.. Al- held a finger tip veil of - silk il-
bert A. Schwartz..(Nettie C. Sel- lusion. Shirley Goldstick was
igson), of 17594 Ohio, a son, her sister's maid of honor. The
.brother of the bridegroom, Herb-
David Edward.
ert Furman, was best man. A
reception followed the ceremony.
Aug. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. San- After a honeymoon in Florida,
ford Ward (Shirley Selin), of the newlyweds will make their
Chicago Blvd., a daughter, Carol home in - Detroit.
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Ann.
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KEIL-FINEGOOD. Beneath a
Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Jay canopy of white, summer flow-
Rosenthal (Dorothy Rosen), ers in the Mayfair Room, Evelyn
of 17500 Greenlawn, a daughter, Finegood, 'daughter of Mrs.
Margo Brenda.
Sarah Fine.good, of Elmhurst
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Ave., exchanged marriage vows
Aug: 2—To Dr. and Mrs: Asher with Jack Keil, son of Mr. and
Paul (Estelle Freedlander), for- Mrs. Abe Keil, of Roselawn Ave.,
merly of Detroit), of Petach Tik- on Aug. 26. Rabbi Jacob Segal
vah, Israel, a daughter, Michelle. officiated.
For. her wedding the bride
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chose a candlelight satin gown,
July 31—To Dr. and Mrs. Mil- with a lace top. Her fingertip
ton Goodman (Mae Gosman) of veil fell from a Juliet headpiece.
19431 Cheyenne, a son, Leslie She carried white orchids and
Alan.
streamers on a Bible. •
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Fay Finegood, the bride's sis-
July 29—To Mr. and Mrs. ter, was maid of honor, and
Michael Glick (Dorothy Duke) bridesmaids included Ruth
of Oak Park, Mich., a son, Steven Kirsh, of New York; Esther Ze
Howard-
ron, sister 'of the bride; and Joan
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Finegood, sister-in-law of the
July 26 — TO Mr. and Mrs. bride.
Charles A. Kalt of 3825 Sturte-
The bridegroom's brother,
vant, a son, Morris Frederick. Martin Keil, was best man, and
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ushers included Herbie Eidelman
July 21—To Mr. and.Mrs. Ber- Harold Cohen, of Toledo, 0.;
nard Krause (Cookie Schiff), of and Harold Finegood, brother of
Birwood Ave., a daughter, Laura the bride.
Following dinner and a recep-
Ann.
tion, the young couple left for a
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honeymoon in Indiana. On their
To Mr. and Mrs. Yale Phillips return they will reside on Grand
(Irene Klaper), of 3345 Richton, Ave.
a daughter, Helene Renee.
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CAPP - WIENER. At a cere-
'To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis mony Aug. 21, performed by
(Bessie Cohen) of Richton Ave., Rabbi Sidney Akselrad, Anne
a daughter, Andrea Joan..
Wiener, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Wiener, of Lansing,
For the first' time in its 102 became the bride of Samuel S.
year history, the Michigan State Capp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Fair is offering prizes for per- Capp, of Detroit. The couple are
formance class horses.
now residing in Detroit.
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Shaarey Zedek Young People's 90th anniversary of Shaarey
Society will hold its opening
meeting in the social hall of
the congregation, on Sept. 12.
Dr. Soll Gaynor, president, will
extend greetings and announce
highlights of the YPS program
At a ceremony on Aug. 24, for the year.
Jean Betty Sarason, daughter of
Cantor J. Sonenklar will de-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Sarason, liver the benediction and will
discuss plans for the formation
of a choral group, consisting
of members of all affiliated
Shaarey Zedek groups. This
group will participate in the
Jean Sarason Wed
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address the group.
Harriet Nochman, chairman
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MRS. MELVIN L. GILBERT
of 18485 Pennington, became the
bride of Melvin Lee Gilbert, son
of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Gil-
bert, of Whitmore Rd. Rabbi
Leon Fram officiated.
F o 1 1p wing the ceremony, a
breakfast was held at the Statler
Hotel. The bride wore a gown of
chantilly lace, with a low waist-
line, which came to a V in both
front and back. Her bouffant
skirt fell over a hoop and into
a small sweep in back, all of
which fell over skirts of net and
taffeta. Her fingertip veil was
held by a small lace cap. She
Carried a cascading bouquet of
French camelias, centered with
a white orchid. •
Mrs. Gerald Gilbert, sister-in-
law of the bridegroom, was• ma-
tron of honor, and Mrs. Aaron
Weston was bridesmaid. The
bidegroorn's broth e r, Gerald
Gilbert, served as best man, and
Ushers included Alan Palmer,
Merle Rosin, A 11 e n Jackson,
cousin of the bride, and Steve
Sarason, brother of the bride.
Following a honeymoon in Mi-
aMi, the young couple will re-
side in Ann Arbor where both
are students at the University of
Michigan.
•ALFOU-MARKUS: Mrs. Min-
nie Smith of Taylor Ave. an-
nounces the marriage of her
daughter, Rose Markus, to Al-
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