Saralyn Saperston Wed
To Jerry N. Baggleman
MRS. JERRY N. BAGGLEMAN
In a candlelight ceremony
performed by Rabbi Minard
Klein under a bower of pink and
white flowers, in the Sheraton
Cadillac Hotel, Saralyn Joan
Saperston became the bride of
Jerry Norman Baggleman, last
Tuesday evening.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund E. Saper-
ston, of Birchcrest Dr. Mr. Bag-
gleman is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Baggleman, of
Monte Vista - Ave.
The bride's gown was fash-
shioned of shimmering white,
Italian silk taffeta. The deeply-
r o u n d e d decolletage of • the
closely fitted basque was out-
lined in braid and rich embroi-
dery of iridescent pearls and
crystals, which was repeated in
flower spray motif on the Juliet
bodice.
Accenting the pointed waist-
line, watteau pleats formed the
fullness in the very bouffant
skirt which ended in a cathedral
train. A filigree cap of pearls
secured her veil of flimsy illu-
sion, and she -. carried an arm
bouquet of stephanotis and
trailing ivy, centered with white
orchids.
The bride was attended by
Elaine Gilbert as maid of honor,
and bridesmaids included ,Mrs.
• Samuel Faber, 'Evelyn. Rogoff,
Mrs. George Schwartz and Jac-
, 'queline Baggleman, sister of the
bridegroom. Ilene Saperston,
, the bride's sister, was junior
bridesmaid.
Lee Schott served as best man,
and seating the guests were
Ronald Hamburger, Aaron Behr-
: mann, Joseph Gross and Cyril
'• Servetter.
. The couple left for a honey-
moon in New York where they
are staying at the Waldorf As-
toria. On their return, they will
reside in Detroit.
Hashomer Hatzair Plans Pageant. on Youth Role,
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Mrs. Louis M. Elliman, of the Belcrest Hotel, has returned
from a two-month visit to Beverly Hills, Calif., where she visited
her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Simons. •
Emma Schaver, popular Detroit soprano, was the guest solo-
ist at the Tercentenary celebration in Saginaw Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hordes (Nesia Singer) and their chil-
dren, Naomi, Tamar and Leora, of Jerusalem, are arriving today
from Israel to spend the Passover with their parents and grand-
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Manis and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gutten-
tag and family have returned here from. Rochester, N.Y. where
they attended the Bar Mitzvah of Jerry Gooze, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Gooze, 'formerly of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. - Maurice Lax and son, Jerry, formerly of Ken-
tucky Ave., are now residing in their new home at 23641 Marlow,
Oak Park, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burnstein honored the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Lawrence Jerome, with a dinner in his honor on March 13, at
Moss Catering. The ceremony was observed the previous day, at
Cong. Beth Shmuel.
Miss Joyce Bryman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Bryman,
of Waverly Ave., was recently .honored with a surprise sweet six-
teen party in the form of a wienie roast at Lola Valley Park, fol-
lowed by a gathering in the Bryman's home. Those attending in-
cluded Rochelle Greenberg, Allan Roth, Arlene Waldman, Harold
Dean, Rhoda Berman, Harvey Hecht, Barbara Malamud, Burt
Mann, Sharon Beltzman, Albert Gal, Louise Strayer, Rennie
McKimmey, Deanna Jonas, Selden Tochna, Eleanor Miller, Sey-
mour Lusky and Pauline Kurland.
Allan J. Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth, of Tyler Ave.,
recently celebrated his 19th birthday at a family dinner party
,given at Carl's Chop House.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Steinmeyer, of Oak Dr., recently left by
El Al Constellation for a four-month trip to the French Riviera
and Israel. They will spend Passover with their family in Haifa.
Rabbi Segal to Address
Center Speaker's Club
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will speak
on "A Night with Sholem Aleich-
em" at a special meeting of the
Jewish Community Center's
Speaker's Club at 9. p.m., Satur-
day, in the Davison Branch. The
meeting is open to members and
guests.
erith
ActivitieJ
Because of the Passover holi-
day, Rabbi MANDEL M. ZAGER
CHAPTER will not hold a meet-
ing in April. Plans are being
made, however, for an enter-
taining program on May 4.
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The GREATER DETROIT
MEN'S and WOMEN'S COUN-
CILS will jointly sponsor their
quarterly blood bank rally from
6 p.m. to midnight, Tuesday, at
Adas Shalom Synagogue. Two
mobile units of the Red Cross
will be present. The demand
for blood during the past several
months has reduced the supply
to a bare minimum, Council
leaders say, and all members and
their friends are requested to
attend the rally and donate
blood.
Berditchever Fetes Kaminer
Berditchever Progressive Aid
Society is planning a farewell
party for its president, Harry
Kaminer, who will leave shortly
to spend the Passover holiday
in Israel. The social program
will be held Thursday evening,
at Turover Temple, 12129 Dex-
ter. Members and friends of Mr.
Kaminer are invited to attend.
be the evening's guest speaker,
A teacher, lecturer, camp direc-
tor and administrator, Schenker
is one of 17 members on the
AZC Committee on Public Af-
fairs, and is a prolific writer on
Arab-Jewish relations.
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