Sandra Stone Weds
Frederick N. Garber
MRS. FREDERICK N. GARBER
Sandra K. Stone repeated her
marital vows to Frederick N.
Garber beneath a canopy of pink
and white flowers at Beth Aaron
Synagogue on Dec. 21. Rabbi
Benjamin H. Gorrelick per-
formed the ceremony.
The bride, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Stone, of Cort-
land Ave., wore a gown of ivory
antique lace over satin and a
fingertip veil. She carried or-
chids and stephanotis on a Bible.
She was attended by her cou-
sin, June Stone, as maid of hon-
or. Bridesmaids were Barbara
Murray, sister of the bridegroom,
Carol Garber, Jeanie Lieber-
man and Claire Davis. Marsha
Stern, a cousin of the bride,
was flower girl.
The bridegroom, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Garber, Of Ard-
more Ave., was assisted by Bob
Keil as best man, while ushers
included Phil Stone, brother of
the bride; Burt Davis, Mel Ja-
cobs and William Murray. Mark
Ingler, cousin of the bride, was
ring bearer.
The bridegroom 'attends the
University of Michigan Dental
School, and is president of Al-
pha Omega fraternity. The new
Mrs. Garber is a medical tech-
nology graduate of U. of M. The
couple is making their home in
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Detroit Women to Host
Midwest Mizrachi Parley
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Mrs. Jerry MesSer, of Sussex
Ave. and Mr. Jack Bushkin, of
Cherrylawn Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Suzanne,.. to Frank Kozin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. •William Kozin,
of Stoepel Ave. The bridegroom-
elect is a Wayne University
alumni, and was affiliated with
Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. He
now attends the Northern Illi-
nois College of Optometry. The
bride-to-be p 1 a n s to attend
Wayne University in February.
The wedding is scheduled for
December.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon,
former Detroiters, now of Los'
Angeles, Calif., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Lynn, to Lionel Marlow, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Neidel-
mans,. of this city. Mr. Marlow is
a student at Lawrence Institute
of Technology. Miss Gordon has
just arrived here to poin her
finance.
Beth Abraham Marrieds
Elect Kaufer President
Kalmon Kaufer was elected
first president of the newly-or-
ganized Young Married. Couples
Club of Cong. Beth Abraham at
a recent meeting. Serving with
him will be Mrs. Dolores Gold-
man and Mrs. Jean Blau, secre-
taries; Bernard Gold, treasurer;
Marvin, Berlin sgt-at-arms.
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern is or-
ganizer and advisor.
- The group's next meeting is
scheduled for 8:30 p.m., Feb. 13,
in the home of Mr, • and Mrs.
Saul Waldman, 19161 Prairie. Dr.
John Hudson, marriage counsel-
lor • from the Merrill-Palmer
School will be guest. speaker and
discussion leader.
Sid Shmarak's
Business Briefs
Rapidly nearing completion
in the Wyoming-Curtis area, is
the MICKEY WOOLF ENTER-
PRISES. A talent studio under
the direct supervision of Mickey
Woolf and a competentttaff of
instructors, a limited number of
applications is now being ac-
cepted for the following: show-
manship, voice, drama, art, ex-
pression and personality. In the
musical instrument field, in-
struction will be given in piano,
saxophone, clarinet, trombone,
trumpet and percussion. For in-
formation call Mickey Woolf, at
UN. 3-3737.
Detroit's Sisters of Zion Miz-
rachi and Fannie Gluck Chap-
ters will be hostesses to mem-
bers throughout the area as ar-
rangements are being made for
the annual Midwest conference
of the National Mizrachi Wom-
en's Organization, Feb. 7 to 8,
at Hotel Detroiter.
The parley will open Feb. 7
with a nationally prominent per-
sonality, and will be followed by
all-day workshop sessions. On
the local planning committee
are Mesdames Emil Spilman,
arriag eJ
Milton Winston, Philip Fealk,
Isaac Rosenthal, ,Louis Goldfine,
MARBLESTONE-FRANKEL. In
Aaron Soverinsky, Joseph Kunin
a recent ceremony at Temple
and Leo Genser.
Beth El, Fruma Frankel, daugh-
‘11111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111r ter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Frankel, of Cortland Ave., be-
came the bride of Fred Marble-
stone, son of Mrs. I. Marblestone,
of Hamilton Ave., and the late
Mr. I. Marblestone.
The bride, who wore a gown
of white brocade, was attended
by her sister, Marilyn Frankeli.
The best man was Jerome Reiss.
Following a wedding trip to New
York, the couple will reside on
Petoskey Ave.
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U.S. Consul in Israel
Gives Speech in Hebrew
TEL AVIV, (JTA)--flobert
Davis, American consul in Is-
rael, summed up his impres-
sions of the two and a half
years he spent in Israel in a
speech he delivered in He-
brew.
Davis told an audience at
the Commercial and Indus-
trial. Club here that he had
learned, during this period, to
like the Israelis and their cul-
ture and that he is highly
impressed by economic and
industrial development in this
country.
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The Cong. Sha.arey Zedek will
officially welcome back Rabbi
Morris Adler from :'his trip to
rael and Europe at Sabbath sery
ices at 9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi
Adler will speak on "A Report
of a Pilgrimage!' Services today
begin at 5 p.m.
Following the Sabbath, Rabbi
Adler will leave for New York
where he will conduct a course
in homiletics at the Jewish
Theological Seminary during the
coming semester.
Also officiating at Sabbath
services will be Cantor Jacob H.
Sonenklar, the choir directed by
Dan Frohman and Cantor Leo
Raclin, as reader.' The Bar Mitz-
vah of Joseph Stamell will be
observed.
sistant gabbaim.
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DRIVERS SCHOOL
30 Plus Club Dance
- The first "big" dance of the
season will be presented by the
Thirty Plus Club of the Jewish
Community Center a t 9 p.m.
Jan. 30, in the Davison Branch.
Carl Sims and his recording or-
chestra will b e featured. The
Center Organizationg Slate
dance is open to the pulic, and
Busy Weekends at Tamarack tickets may be purchased at the
Jewish Community Center door.
clubs are enjoying a diversified
program of winter activity at
Camp Tamarack, located at
Holly, Mich. Several groups al-
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ready have used the Tamarack
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THANK YOU
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confidence and foresight to select us to cover their wedding
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COMPLETE WEDDING and BAR-MITZVAH MOVIES
Sunday Niters' Dances
A series of semi-monthly
dances is planned by the Sun-
day-Niters _ Club of the Jewish
Community Center, according to
Elsie Palmer, president. The
dances are held the second and
fourth Sunday of the month, at
8:30 p.m., in the D. W. Simons
Branch, 4000 Tuxedo.
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Beth Abraham Cemetery
Group Elects Ellenbogen
Elected as new officers of the
Cemetery Association of Cong.
Beth Abraham at its annual
meeting were Louis Ellenbogen,
president; William Genser, vice-
president and superintendent;
Jacob Greenberg, treasure r;
Louis Last, secretary; Rev. Jacob
Landgarten and Tacob Mohr, as-
Friday, January 14, 1955
The family of the late Max
KnofSky acknowledges w i t
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relative s and
friends during the family's r*.;
cent bereavement.
Dr. Sobel to Address
Branch Seven Meeting
Branch Seven, Labor Zionist
Organization of America, will
meet Sunday evening, at the
home of Vera and Bernard Rol-
lins, 19743 Hubbell. Dr. Morton
Sobel, Michigan director of the
Anti-Defamation League of Bnai
Brith, will be guest speaker. A
social hour will follow.
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15
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