Winkler-Siegel Rites
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10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
To Wed in November
Friday, July 31, 1953
Cong. Beth Aaron's seating
conimittee will begin a series of
meetings beginning this week to
assign seats and distribute tick-
ets for High Holy Days. The
group will hold sessions daily,
except Friday, until Rosh Ha-
shanah.
Evening hours scheduled by
the committee are 7 to 10 p.m.,
and arrangements can also be
made Sundays, from 10 a.m. to
1 p.m.
A limited number of seats are
available for new members, and
unaffiliated members of the
community are invited to see the
committee. Services will be con
Celebrate Farband
Camp's 25th Year
With Weekend Events
MRS. JEROME WINKLER
Before an altar setting in the
Italian Gardens of the Sheraton
Cadillac Hotel, Irene Janet Sie-
gel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Siegel, of 2677 Leslie,
became the bride of Jerome
Marvin Winkler, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Winkler, of Flint,
Mich. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of-
ficiated.
For her wedding, the bride
chose a gown of white, silk or-
gandy over taffeta, fashioned
with a fitted basque which was
accented by an off-the-shoulder
neckline of appliqued Swiss or-
gandy daisies. The same ap-
pliques touched t h e bouffant
skirt that fell in tiers over or-
gandy petticoats and extended
into a sweeping train.
Appliques of the organdy
daisies f or m e d a headpiece,
which- held her three-tiered veil
of silk illusion. She carried a
Bible covered with white orchids
and lily of the valley.
Mrs. Betty Simons, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor,
and Claire Bell was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Shirley Sabo, sister of the bride-
groom, Marcia Gilbert and
Elayne Freed.
.Paul Sabo, the bridegroom's
brother-in-law, was best man;
and ushers were Gerald Simons,
another brother-in--law, Ernest
Gilbert, Eugene Singer and Sid-
ney Rubenstein.
Following dinner and a recep-
tion, the couple left for a honey-
moon in Florida. On their re-
turn, they will reside at 2023
Tuxedo.
Men's Clubs,
MOGEN ABRAHAM MEN'S
CLUB is continuing its adult
class every Monday night dur-
ing the summer months. Under
the direction of Rabbi M. J.
Wohlgelernter, the group is cur-
rently discussing Yehudah Hal-
evi's "Kuzari." The group meets
also each Sunday, at 9 a.m., for
prayer.
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PISGAH LODGE, Bnai Brith,
will hold its annual picnic on
Sunday, at Middle Rouge Park.
Morris Burnstein, president, ad-
vises those planning to attend
to drive out Warren to Tele-
graph Road, where signs wili
lead to the picnic grounds. Ath-
letic events and contests, with
prizes for young people, will be
featured. Families and friends
are invited. Each should bring a
picnic lunch.
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Beth Aaron to Start Holiday Ticket Sale;
The 25th anniversary of the
Detroit Farbarid Camp at Cher-
sea, Mich., will be celebrated
this weekend with special cere-
monies, it was announced by
David Sislin, chairman of the
special arrangements committee.
Samuel B on c h e k, national
vice-president of the Farband
Labor Zionist Order, will offici-
ate during the three-day cele-
bration. George Richter, local
tenor, children at the camp and
members of its staff also will
participate in the festivities.
Sunday • has been proclaimed
"Farband Day" in camp, and
members of the Detroit com-
mittee have arranged an outing
to help celebrate the occasion.
Guests have been invited to a
luncheon, at which an informal
program will take place.
Guests will include Bonchek
and A. Brandwein, of the Jewish
National Fund. For reservations
to the program, call TE. 4-3865.
MISS RHODA
ducted by Rabbi Benjamin }.
Gorrelick and Cantor Judah.
Goldring.
Louis Ellenson is chairman a
the seating committee, and IS
assisted by Morris M. Buch, Jay
I. Grant, Jacob Harris, Max Ka-
minsky, Sam Lankin Dr. Marvin,
A. Last, Louis Levine and Jack
Schneider.
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LEE SKORE
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Skore,
of Tyler Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Rhoda Lee, to Sol Milinsky, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Milin-
sky, of Webb Ave. The wedding
will be solemnized in November,
at Cong. Bnai David.
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Plan Picnics to Mark New Woodhull Lake Project
All-day picnics on both Sat-
urday and Sunday will be held
at Woodhull Lake to acquaint
the public with a new 120 acre
development project, which has
now been a year in building.
The Inter-Suburban Develop-
ment Co., with offices at 308 1/,
Main St., in Rochester, Mich.,
will be hosts at the picnics, to
be held in connection with the
subdivision's grand opening. The
outings will feature refresh-
ments served from 12 noon to
4 p.m. Those planning to at-
tend should take Telegraph Rd.
to Sashabaw Rd., and follow the
signs to the property.
Lots will be sold from 100'x150'
minimums, and make beautiful
sites for summer homes or all-
year homes. A private, sandy
beach has been developed to in-
sure excellent and safe swim-
ming at Woodhull Lake.
Some lots border a canal
which has been built from the
lake, so that cottagers can have
easy access to the water. The
sub-division features building
and use restrictions, which will
maintain a high level of build-
ing' development.
Roger M. Henry will be at the
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site both days to answer. all
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council, announces the election
of the following chairmen of the
annual Yom Kippur Night
Dance:
Harvey Zalesin, overall chair-
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Paul S c h r e i m an and Micki
Greenspan, contact; Ilene Stotz-
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