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July 02, 1954 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-07-02

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Holiday Manor Scene
Of Perlin-Stolsky Rites

MRS. MARVIN

B. PERLIN

Rabbi Morris Adler performed
the double ring ceremony on
June 23, at Holiday Manor,
which united in marriage Rhoda
Lee Stolsky and Marvin Bernard
Perlin. The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stol-
sky, of 18699 Tracey. The bride-
groom's parents . are the Louis
Perlins, of Stoepel Ave.
The bride was gowned in
white, - silk, mousseline de • soie
over white, silk taffeta with
short sleeVes. The fitted bodice
was accentuated- with a portrait
neckline appliqued in hand-run,
Alencon lace and tiny pearls.
The bouffant skirt ended in a
sweep train. A veil of two-tiered
silk illusion fell to fingertip
length from a -crown of pearls
and orange blossoms, and she
carried two white orchids sur-
rounded by stephanotis.
Mrs. Kal Soskin was the ma-
tron of honor, and bridesmaids
were Mrs. Donald Bernstein, Lo-
raine Hirschman, Elaine Horo-
witz and Barbara Kass. Mar,a
Beth Soskin was flower girl. Kal
Soskin was the best man, and
ushers. were Joe _ l A. Lutz and
Alan E. Teitel.
Following dinner and a re-
ception, the couple left for Chi-
cago, Sil. after which they will
reside on • Stoepel Ave. Toward
the end of the summer, the
couple will visit Cape Cod and
tour the New England states.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Ella
Greenwald acknowledges with I
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressiOns of sYmpathy
extended by relatives and
friehds during the family's re-
cent bereavement. -

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Women

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9
Friday, July 2-, 1954

M

Latbo

Shirley Blumeno Wed

Mrs. Sam Wexler, new presi- To Frank Alexander
dent of ZEDAKAH CLUB, an-
nounces that the first event of
the new organizational season
will be a lawn party and lunch-
eon at 12:30 p.m., July 12, at
the home of Mrs. Harry Katz-
man, 18681 Indiana. Mrs: Henry
Levitt and her committee are
planning the afternoon's pro-
gram. Fore reservations, call
UN. 2-9428 or UN. 3-7832.
* * *
Mrs. Isadore Sosnick, newly-
elected president of KINNERET
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, pre-
sided over the closing meeting
of the year, which was held at
the Outer Dr. home of Mrs. Alex
Begun. Reports were given by
various chair me n, including
Mrs. Rubin Goodman, ways and
means chairman.
* * *
BETH JOSE P :11 -WOMEN'S
LEAGUE will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
MRS. FRANK ALEXANDER
Tuesday, _in the synagogue, at
Pontiac's Bnai Israel Syna-
which time Mrs. A. Schneider,
newly-installed president, will gogue was the scene of the June
preside over its first regular 27 wedding of Shirley Rita Blu-
meno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
meeting.
Morris Blumeno, of 67 Ottawa
Dr., and Frank Alexander, son
Sander Levin Chosen
of Mrs. Leopold Alexander, of.
Flint, Mich., and the late Mr.
A U.S. Delegate to
Alexander.
Far East Conference
The bride chose a gown of
Italian, silk taffeta, which
Sander Levin, son of Mr. and ended in a sweep train. She car-
Mrs. Saul R. Levin, has been ried a Bible,, surrounded by white
chosen one of eight college orchids. •
students from the entire country
June Blumeno was matron of
to participate in
honor, and bridesmaids were
youth confer-
Sally Alexander, Carmen Culiner
ences in the Far
and Charile Blurneno. Norman
East>
Blumeno was best man, and
The selections
ushers included Sidney Rockwell,
were made by
Edward Blumeno and Harold
the Young Atha
Blumeno.
Council, the
The bride was graduated from
American affili-
Highland Manor College in West
a t e of World
Long Branch, N. J. The bride-
Assembly of
groom will graduate from Flint
Youth, on• the
College next June. Following a
basis of scholas-
honeymoon - through northern
tic standing,
Michigan, the couple will reside
extracurricular Sander Levin .in Flint, Mich.
youth activities and leadership
of the delegates 'chosen. The
Guardian Savings
World Youth Assembly under
whose auspices the entire trip Celebrates Anniversary.
has been arranged includes
many important American youth With Theater Party •
movements, including the Na-
GUardian Savings, 13646 Seven
tional Jewish Youth Conference.
The U.S. ,delegates will leave Mile, is celebrating its first an-
by plane on July 5 for Rome and niversary. As an expression of
will,go from there to India. After appreciation to the community
who have helpedonake the bank
a trio-week stay hi India they
the fastest growing savings in-
Will go on to Pakistan, Ceylon stitution in the city, Guardian
and Thailand and then to Sing-
apore where the major sessions is giving two free admission
tickets to the Palmer Park The=
will take place.
ater to everyone who opens a
Sander Levin, who earned his new savings account'.
B. A. degree at the University of
Phillmore A. Leemon, secre-
Chicago, is receiving his M. A. tary of Guardian Savings, in a
from Columbia this week and in statement celebrating the oc-
September will commence his casion stated, "We take this op-
law studies . at Harvard. His portunity to express our sincere
brother, • Carl, is leaving this appreciation to all those who
week for a European tour. Their helped make our record-break-
parents will see both sons off on ing growth possible.
their tours.
"On June 30, regular semi-
annual dividend notices at the
I will undo all that afflict current rate of 2% per annum
thee: and I will save her that were mailed to all holders of
halteth, and gather her that was Guardian Savings accounts with
drive n out. —Zeph. 3:19 two tickets to the Palmer Park
Theater as our anniversary gift.
Everyone who opens a new ac-
count during Anniversary Month
will also be given these free
tickets."
Vacation Services
Among the services Guardian
Savings renders to the commun-
S ma r t vacationers and
ity is the exclusive "Guardian
travelers take advantage
$1,000 Sav-Ins" plan that gives
of these CITY BAN K
life insurance free of extra cost
services.
when you open a new savings



• Travelers Checks -

protect you against losing
your cash while away.

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SERVICES

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Alan Feinberg Enrolled at Hebrew Uuiversity

Alan Mark Feinberg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. David H. J. Fein-
berg, of 2474 W. Boston, is one of
36 American students enrolled at
the Hebrew University of Jeru-
salem, according to a report by
the American Friends of the He-
brew University.
The university, the only one
in Israel, now has a student body
of 3,120 and a faculty of more
than 450. It conducts research
and instruction in science, agri-
culture, liberal arts, education,
medicine, dentistry, pharmacy,
law and administration.

Mr. -Feinberg, who formerly
studied at the University of
Cincinnati, is specializing in
archaeology and historical geog-
raphy. His uncle, Charles E.
Feinberg, is one of the most ar-
dent local supporters of the uni-
versity.

WE NEED

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The family of the late Albert
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grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by r e l a t i v e s and
friends during its recent be-
reavement.

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Other conveniences at Guard-
ian Savings include payment of
all utility bills, issuance of
money orders, travelers checks,
U.S. Bonds, land contracts col-
lected, savings clubs and Save-
By-Mail.
Guardian Savings is a mem-
ber of Federal Savings and Loan
Corporation, and all 'accounts
are insured up to $10,000.

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