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January 21, 1955 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-01-21

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Honeymoon in Jamaica
After Dec. 30 Wedding

JWV Activities

Doreen Raskin, president of
JOSEPH L. BALE AUXILIARY,
announces that new members
will be formally welcomed into
the group at a program at 8:30
p.m., Thursday, in the Memorial
Home. Claire Spolan, depart-
ment senior vice-president, will
obligate the initiates. Dolly Bale,
membership chairman, urges all
new members to attend. A social
will follow the ceremony.
* * *
Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST
and AUXILIARY will have a pot
lubk dinner at 9 p.m., Jan. 27 in
the Memorial Home. Doreen Ras-
kin, Auxiliary president, and
Sidney Cohen, Post commander,
urge prospective members to at-
tend.
* * *
MRS. AVERN L. COHN
BLOCH -ROSE AUXILIARY
Joyce Ann Hochman, daughter recently serviced patients at Ann
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hochman, Arbor Veterans Hospital. Rosa- I
of Winthrop Ave., was united in Lind Citrin, hospital co-chair-
marriage to Avern Levin Cohn, man, was assisted by Ruth Is-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin I. kow, Bertha Pheffenberg, Pau-
Cohn, of Whitmore Rd., in a line Fabian, Charlotte Rosen,
ceremony Dec. - 30, at Adas Ruth Schwartz, Frances Sonne
Shalom Synagogue. Rabbi Min- and Lorraine Tannis. Enter-
ard Klein officiated. tainment was provided by Sylvia
The bride selected a gown of Lee Dancing School and Leonard
traditional bridal-white, parch- Apsel and his orchestra. A
went satin with re-embroidered social, featuring a tupperware
Alencon lace. The bodice was plastic party, will be held at 9
fashioned of the lace over the p.m., Monday, at the Memorial
satin, with a batau neckline and Home. Guests are
* * invited.
a pleated cumberbund of the
satin. Unpressed pleats formed Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
the skirt which extended into a will meet at 8:30 p.m. Tues .-
day in the Memorial Home.
small sweep train.
Her veil of three-tiered illu- Plans will be made for a buffet
sion was of fingertip length, and dinner in February. Hostesses
was held by a cap of satin that at the meeting will be Ruby
Janie Remer.
fit tightly on the crown of her_ Tompkins and
* * *
head. She wore white, kid gloves
ROBERT RAFELSON AUXILI-
which were above the elbow, and
carried a bouquet of phaelanop- I ARY will present a Flag to the
sis and stephanotis, centered Girl Scouts at Clinton Public
with a white orchid, and cascad- School, Oak Park, Monday.
ing variegated ivy.
Norma Seidon and Mrs. Jay
Kogan, the bridegroom's sister,
were the bride's honor attend-
ants, while bridesmaids were
Mrs. Harris Garrick, cousin of
the bride, and Ginevra Erbaugh.
Lauren Kogan, the bridegroom's
niece, was flower girl.
Jay Kogan, the bridegroom's
brother-in-law, was his best
man, and ushers included Ar-
thur Schurgin, Richard Sloan,
Stanley H. Marx, Charles Levin,
Peter Copeland, Edward Schreib-
er and David Brown, the bride's
cousin.
Following a reception in the
synagogue's social hall, the cou-
ple left for a wedding trip to
Jamaica, after which they will
make their home in Detroit.

To Wed in July

Awry

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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Averbuch,
of Cortland Avenue, announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Ellen Harriet, to Myron
Gruskin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Isadore Gruskin of Greenlawn
Avenue.
A July wedding is planned.

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Elaine Herskovitz Wed
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Friday, January 21, 1955

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don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
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in a ceremony Dec. 21, at. Adas
Shalom Synagogue. Officiating
were Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel.
Lois Karbel was maid of hon-
or and Ruth Ann Marks, sister
of the bride, and Ilene Wittels,
sister of the bridegroom, were
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Malcolm Wittels, brother-in-law
of the bridegroom, and ushers
included Sanford Rabushka,
Daniel Marks, the bride's broth-
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Strom, brothers-in-law of the
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Following a trip to New York,
the yoting couple have returned
to St. Louis where they have re-
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