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August 06, 1954 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-08-06

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Activiiiei in ,SOciety

Ethel Tamler Wed
To Philip J. Rosen

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1
Friday, August 6, 1954

ifiarriayeJ

Young's Gap Celebrating

40th Year at Parksville

DUNN-BROD: The marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dosie, formerly of Highland Ave., are
Young's Gap Hotel, located in of Dolores Brod, daughter of Mr,.
now residing in their new home at 19474 Greenlawn.
the scenic surroundings of Sulli- and Mrs. Aaron Brod of Hubbell
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rycus, of Stoepel Ave., recently welcomed
Ave., and Abner Dunn, son of
van County, at Parksville, N.Y.,
home their two sons, EM1 Mel Rycus, who served aboard the
is now in its 40th year in the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dunn of West
submarine USS Sirago, and HM2 Mitchell Rycus, who was assigned
resort business, it was announced Outer Drive, was performed July
to the tTSS Bocke. Both young men served for four years. Mitchell
by "Ma" Holder, founder of the 18 at the Belcrest Hotel, Rabbi
Rycus plans to enter the University of Michigan in September,
popular vacation spot.
while wedding bells will ring on Oct. 24 for Mel Rycus and Miss
Richard C. Hertz officiating.
Barbara Kohen.
The first resort in the area to After an extended trip through
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Weingarden and family, formerly of
boast an Olympic-size swimming Northern Michigan the newly-
Glynn Ct., are now residing at 17311 Washburn.
pool, Young's Gap also pioneered weds will be at home on Ever-
Among the out-of-town guests in Detroit recently to attend
as the first elevator building, in green Road.
the wedding of Ida Zyskind, daughter of Mrs. Esther Zyskind, of
air conditioning and other lux-
Webb Ave., to Myron Haim Joyrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua
ury features and is the only hotel
AUGUST - HOFFMAN. In a
Joyrich, of Hazelwood Ave., were: Mrs. Esther Haber, ]4r. and
in the area to have joined the ceremony July 10, Roslyn Hoff-
Mrs. Sidney Eisner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome David and
Diners Club.
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
children, William Haber and Morton Klein, all of Cleveland; Mrs.
The latter means that any Leo Hoffman, of 19199 Littlefield,
Anna Silverman, of Port Huron; the Ben Hellers, Reuben Hellers,
member of the Diners Club may became the bride at Robert Da-
Stanley Hellers, Max Gendlers and Jerry Gendlers, all of Windsor,
charge his room and meals at vid August, son of Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer B. Samler, of Los Angeles.
the Gap on his club account, Maurice August, of 2712 Leslie.
Miss Ruth Hershman, who is associated with the American
which is a boon to the thousands In last week's announcement,
MRS. PHILIP J. ROSEN
Zionist Council's research and editorial departments in New York,
of Diners Club members and the wedding date was reported
is visiting with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman.
helps
toward a fine vacation. in error as May 10.
In
a
double
ring
ceremony
on
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kay of Parkside Avenue have returned from
a tour of Mexico and after a brief stopover here will complete June 20, at Bnai Moshe Syna-
their summer's vacation at Cape Cod with their son, Barry, who gogue, Ethel Ruth T a ml e r , And the land shall yield her
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin fruit, and ye shall eat your fill,
was in an eastern camp for the month of July.
The following- officers and directors of the Guardian Savings Tamler, and Philip Joseph and dwell therein in safety.—
and Loan Association attended the 67th annual convention of the Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lev. 25:19
Michigan Savings and Loan League at the Grand Hotel at Macki- Rosen, were united in marriage.
The bride wore a gown of pale
nac Island, last week: Joseph Leemon, Mr. and Mrs. Philmore
dove dombey
Leemon, Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. William pink nylon tulle with bodice and
Caplan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schneyer, Hon. and Mrs. Archie Kat- matching handkerchief peplum
and associates
cher, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gotlieb. of imported Spanish lace. Her
Photographers
pink illusion veil fell in three
Ca ndids • Movies
tiers, and was secured to a crown
3-Dimensional
of the same Spanish lace. She LI. 6-4610
TY. 8-7800
carried a white orchid s u r -
rounded by stephanotis on a
Bible.
Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY Under the chairmenship of Mrs.
Attending the bride were
Featuring "Ballerina"
visited the Girls Detention Home ' Shiffman and Helen Cogan, the Frances Rosen, sister of the
Style of the Month
last week to sponsor a birthday Auxiliary will service the Down- bridegroom, as maid of honor,
party for over 70 girls. Besides town USO on Aug. 16.
We Take Pride
Evelyn Litvin, Rosalyn LiGhten-
* * *
a birthday cake, the girls
stein, Nora Miller, of Toledo,
In Announcing That
were entertained with other re-
Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST Molly Brown and Blossom Lehr-
freshments, games and prizes. and AUXILIARY will participate man, bridesmaids.
Frieda Shiffman was chairman. in the Department of Michigan
George Ruskin was the bride-
3WV Kiddie-Land Day, to be groom's best man, and ushers
Well-Known Hair Stylist,
held Aug. 24, at Kiddie Land, W. included Sheldon Schore, Marty
has become a member of
Eight Mile and Schaefer. For Smith, Dr. Leo Tamler, . Earl
our staff of
tickets, call Mrs. A. Epstein, WE. Remer and Al Resnick. The
expert beauticians
3-0846, or Doreen Raskin, Auxi- bride's brother, Allen Tamler,
Music of Distinction
liary president, LI. 6-2838.
was ring bearer, and Marsha
Rubenfaer was flower girl.
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release o f in-
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Nazi record
of both men was
Schacht
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the rejection of their applica-
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known financial wizard, is cur-
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Dr. Achenbach, a prominent
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Party, one of the mainstays of
the Adenauer coalition govern-
ment. Last month he was re-
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