Joan Steinberg to Wed
New Yorker March 6

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JEWISH NEWS
Hebrew School Students 18—DETROIT
Friday, November 12, 1954
To Be Heard on WXYZ

One of the highlights of the
28th annual Education Month,
observed by the United Hebrew
Schools, will be a radio program
presented by students of the
Schools' Adas Shalom Branch
at 11 aim, Sunday, over station
WXYZ.
A playlet written and directed
by Julius Schwartz, music direc-
tor of UHS, will be featured.
Entitled "Let There Be Light,"
it deals with the light emanating
from the study of Torah, from
the performance of God's Com-
mandments and the observance
of the holidays and festivals.
The playlet offers a number
of songs, which celebrate spe-
cific observances, and popular
Israeli tunes. Morris Jacobs is
chairman of Education Month
activities.

For the memorable event
Have it recorded on Everlast-
ing MOVIES by

COHEN-THOME. In the first Wolfson, David Chatlin and
ALVIN IWREY
wedding ceremony to be solemn- Sheldon Chatlin.
MOVIE PHOTOGRAPHER
ized in Pontiac's new Temple
Following a reception, the
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Beth Jacob, Rachel Harriette couple left on a honeymoon to
Thome repeated marital vows by Florida and Cuba. Out-of-town
candlelight to M u r r a y Jack guests at the wedding were Louis
Its
Cohen. Rabbi Sanford Saper- and Irwin Scheaffer, of New
For
stein officiated at the Oct. 30 York, Mrs. C. Weiss, of Phoenix,
, celebration. Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Shep-
I. The bride is the daughter of man and Mr. and Mrs. Max
Dr. and MrS. Maurice Thome, of Shepman, of Pittsburgh, and Mr.
and His Orchestra
Pontiac, Mich. The bridegroom and Mrs. P. Wilbur and Mr. and
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is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip I Mrs. B. Epstein, of Flint.
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Cohen, of Caledonia and Ro-
chester, N.Y.
BERNSTEIN-MEIER. In a re-
The new Mrs. Cohen chose a cent ceremony at the Wynne
gown of white nylon tulle and Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa., Sandra
rose-pointe chantilly lace over D. Meier and Frederick B. Bern-
17302 W. McNichols
white satin. The .gown was ac- I stein exchanged marital vows.
cented by a dateau necklin e, Rabbi Matthew S. Rosen per-
long sleeves and a bodice of formed the double - ring cere-
$1500
MISS JOAN STEINBERG
chantilly lace with a deep ruf- mony.
Treatments
Mr. and Mrs. William Stein- fle of nylon tulle appliqued with
The bride is the daughter of
Dance with Delight
From Oct. 21, ending Nov. 6
berg, of Stansbury Ave., an- the rosepointe lace. Her bouf- Mrs. Belle Meier, of Roosevelt,
nounce the engagement of their fant skirt was of floor length. N.J. and the late Mr. Morton
to
FOR APPOINTMENT CALL
daughter, Joan Regina, to Low-
A crown of pearls, appliqued Meier. Mr. Bernstein is the son
LARRY FREEDMAN
ell Cushman. son of Mr. and with iridescent plates on the of Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Bern-
Mrs. Max Cushman, of New . lace, rested on her head, and stein of Griggs Ave., Detroit.
and his Orchestra
York City. A March 6 wedding is secured her two-tiered veil of
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- r • a g e by her
Given in
planned.
silk illusion, which was of finger- brother, Mark L. Meier, the bride
tip length. She carried a cascade wore a gown of pleated chantilly
Mrs. Chomsky, Wilbur Stein of white camelias and white and lace over nylon tulle and taf-
WEDDING - PARTIES - BAR MITZVAH - PORTRAITS
blue stephanotis. feta. A crown of matching lace
To Head Nordau Activities
Sally Barnett, of Pontiac, was trimmed with seed pearls and
Mrs. Bertha - Chomsky and maid of honor, while serving as sequins held in place her finger- •
Photographer
Wilbur Stein were elected co- bridesmaids were Mrs. Harvey ; tip veil of illusion. She carried
chairmen of Nordau Chapter, Cohen, the bridegroom's sister- I a prayer book centered with two
FOR
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INFORMATION
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Zionist Organization of Detroit, in-law, of Caledonia, N.Y., and i white orchids and ivy streamers.
Bette
Winston,
of
Miami,
Fla.
1
at its recent election meeting.
Mrs. Bernard Glazer. of De-
Judy Levine, of Pontiac, w a s
Yearly plans discussed included junior
bridesmaid, and flower ;troit, sister of the bridegroom,
a meeting at the Historical Mu- girl was Maxine Thome, the ' was matron of honor, and Har-
seum and a childen's Hanukah
' -riet Segal, cousin of the bride,
party. Persons interested in bride s sister.
I was maid of honor. Joan Glazer,
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membership should call Mrs.
Harvey Cohen, the bride- thebridegroom'sniece,was•
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the Segal, of .P h i 1 a d e 1 p h i a. The
The couple were wed on
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44th wedding anniversary of the bride's grandparents, Mr. a n d
(Between Buena Vista and Tyler)
bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Segal, of Vine- 7
Mrs. D. R. Cohen, of Prairie Ave • land, N.J. also were in the wed-
Detroit. The bride is a graduate ding party.
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Wedding, Bar Mitzvah and
Sweet Sixteen Invitations
of Webber College for Women,
Following dinner and a recep-
Babson Park, Fla. Mr. Cohen ton, the couple left for a honey-
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a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi home temporarily in Philadel-
fraternity. phia where Mr. Bernstein is a
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Following a reception for 200 senior in the Temple Univer-
guests, the couple left for a sity -school of chiropody.
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