Times Education Editor
To Be Honored
16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 19, 1954
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Harriett Gold Is Wed
To Isadore W. Sherr
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PAUL-KLEIN. Sharron Joanne
Klein and Jack David Paul re-
peated their marriage vows in a
recent ceremony in Temple Is-
rael, Phoenix, Ariz. Rabbi A. L.
Krohn performed the double-
ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klein, of
Phoenix. The bridegroom's pa-
rents are Dr. and Mrs. Irving B.
Paul, - of Ogemaw Rd., Pontiac,
Mich.
The bride wore a gown of
Dr. BENJAMIN FINE (right),
chantilly lace over white satin.
education editor of the New A Queen Anne headpiece, trim-
York Times, will be honored med with seed pearls, held in
Dec. 9, in Hotel Delmonico, New place her fingertip veil of illu-
York, at a dinner in behalf of sion, and she carried a white
MRS. ISADORE SHERR
the Albert Einstein College of satin prayer book with calla li-
Medicine of Yeshivah University. lies and spider chrysanthemums.
In a recent ceremony at Holi-
ROY E. LARSEN (left), presi-
Frances Geller, of Phoenix,
dent of Time, Inc., is chairman was maid of honor; and Myrna day Manor, Harriet G o 1 d ,
of the dinner committee, corn- Louise Paul, the bridegroom's daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
posed of more than 150 promi- sister, was bridesmaid. Claude Gold, of 18267 Ardmore, was
nent leaders in education, gov- Strazzebosco, of Chicago, Ill., was joined in matrimony to Isadore
ernment, industry, arts, sciences best man, and William Bussey, William Sherr, son of Mr. Frank
and professions. Dr. Fine, who of Boston, Mass., seated the Sherr and the late Mrs. Sadie
Sherr.
received the 1944 Pulitzer Prize guests.
for "meritorious public service,"
Attending the bride were Mrs.
Following a reception, the
is vice-chairman of the Nation- couple left on a Las Vegas hon- Larry Pallitz as matron of honor
al Educators Committee for the eymoon. On their return they and the bride's sister, Pearl
College and a member of its will reside in Phoenix where Mr. Gold, as the maid of honor.
national committee. The College Paul is stationed at nearby Luke Bridesmaids were Gloria Leader,
of Medicine, the first medical , Air Force Base
Sandra Schwartz, Consta n c e
school under Jewish auspices to
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Satovsky and Sandra Chernick.
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Miss
Klein
is
past
p
be established in America, is '
Dr. Julius Sherr, the bride-
Phoenix
Bnai
Brith
Girls
and
now under construction and will
groom's brother of Los Angeles,
regional
vice-president
of
BBG.
admit its first class in Septem-
Calif., was best man, and ushers
Mr. Paul graduated from Castle
ber 1955,
included Arnold Goldenhar, Dr.
Heights Military Academy, of
Leo Tamler, Dr. Arthur Cherney
Lebanon, Tenn., and attended
and Sheldon Gold.
Michigan State College.
Following a honeymoon in
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Bermuda and New York, the
P•reL
SCHLUSEL-GOLDSTICK. The newlyweds have taken up resi-
marriage of Shirley Diane Gold-
Nov. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. stick, daughter of Mrs. Bertha dence on Parkside Ave.
treaue.rd W. Moss (Beebe Got- Goldstick and the late Mr. Leo
tesInan), of 2780 Oakman Ct., a Goldstick, to Julius Schlusel, son
:slaughter, Amelia.
of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schlusel
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was solemnized on Nov. 7, at the
Nov. .11 — To Mr. and Mrs
home of the bridegroom's pa-
Samuel I. LaFond (Be v erly
rents, on' Stansbury Ave. Rabbi
Members and friends of Pfc
Tchor). of 14428 Pembroke, a Israel I, Halpern officiated.
JOSEPH L. BALE POST and
daughter. Barbara Susan.
Mrs. Seymour Furman, the AUXILIARY are invited to at-
Nov. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- bride's sister, was matron of tend dancing classes at 8:30
tin Baumgarten (May Binder), honor, and Myron Schlusel, pan., Tuesday, in the Memorial
of 13223 Oakfield, a daughter, brother of the bridegroom, was Home. Instructors will be from
best man. A reception followed the Arthur Murray Studio. For
Patricia Ruth.
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the ceremony. The couple will be information, call Doreen Raskin,
Nov. • 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack at 3840 Monterey, after Monday. Auxiliary president, LI. 6-2838
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or Sidney Cohen, Post com-
Achtman (Esther Lubarsky), of
mander,
DI. 1-0586.
SCHULTZ-MANDEL.
Mr.
and
4002 Clements, a son, Sanford
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Mrs. Joseph Mandel, former De-
Martin.
DOWNRIVER
POST will hold
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troiters, now of 1622 Eddington,
Nov. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. The- Cleveland Heights, 0., announce a millionaires party at 8 pan.,
odol'e Sachs (Joan Abrams), of the marriage on Nov. 14 of their Nov. 27, at Oddfellows Temple,
15300 Marlow, Oak Park, Mich., daughter, Barbara Ann, to Jack 234 Elm, Wyandotte. An auction
J. Schultz, of South Euclid, 0. will be highlighted,. and refresh-
a son. Jeffrey David.
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The wedding was solemnized in ments will be served throughout
the evening. Gilbert Appleson,
Nov. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Hen- the Temple on the Heights.
chairman, invites all veterans in
ry Koloff (Audrey Harelik), of
The bride attended Ohio State
Huntington Woods, Mich., a son, University where she was affili- the Downriver area to attend.
Gary Frederic.
Dr. George D. Barahal, of the
ated with Phi Sigma Sigma sor-
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ority. Mr. Schultz served in the Wayne University school of psy-
Oct. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Da- U.S. Army for two years, part 1 chology, will address a joint
vid Margolin (Arlene Davidson), of which he was stationed in meeting of Lt. RAYMOND
of 26401 Huntington, Huntington Iceland.
BLOCH-Gen. MAURICE ROSE
Woods. a son, Steven Nathan.
Among the large delegation of POST and AUXILIARY on Mon-
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Detroiters attending the wedding day evening, in the Memorial
Oct. 14-=To Mr. and Mrs. Da- was Miss Diane Markman who Home. His topic will be "The
vid Kover (Janet Simon, of
Raising of the Mentally Healthy
served as a bridesmaid.
Willoughby, 0.) , of 19434 Lesure.
The couple are curr ently Child." Prospective members are
a son, Mark Warren.
honeymooning for three weeks invited.
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in
Miami Beach, Fla. On their
Oct, 4—To .Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
return,
they will reside at 14221 Israel City Names Street
Weiler (Mae Jackson) of 9236
For Edward M. M. Warburg
,
Cedar,
South
Euclid, 0.
Rosemont, a son, William Sey-
NATHANYA, (JTA) — Mayor
mour.
Oved Ben Ami announced here
ADL Reports Progress
that a street in this community
would be named in honor of Ed-
In Fight on Prejudice
CERTIFIED MOHEL
ward M, M. Warburg, general
Rev, Yehudah Loewy i NEW YORK, (JTA)—The fight chairman of the United Jewish
SERVING IN
to eliminate discriminatory Appeal,.
Hospitals and Homes
practices by resorts and hotels
TE. 4-7355
because of race or religion is
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making increasing progress
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throughout the nation, it was
stated by Arnold Forster, chief
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counsel and civil rights director
RABBI LEO Y.
of the Anti-Defamation League
of Bnai Brith, in a special re-
GOLDMAN, M,A.
port to ADL Regional Offices.
EXPERT MOHEL
The report cited a number of
Recommended by Physicians
'Serving in Hospitals and Homes
measures taken by state tourist
UN. 3-6242 icouncils, railroads, state com-
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missions on civil rights, state
development commissions and
chambers of commerce.
Rev. H. Schulsinger
These measures include a re-
'Recommends and Refers
fusal to carry any advertising
The Public to
with discriminatory phraseology
and refusal to give promotional
REV. JUDAH
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