Lorraine Snider Wed
To Isadore A. Rosen
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ISADORE A. ROSEN
In a ceremony June 26, sol-
emnized at Cong. Beth Shmuel,
Lorraine Snider, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Snider, of 3773
Tuxedo, repeated marital vows
with Isadore A. Rosen, son of
Mrs. Maurice Rosen, of 2675
Monterey. Rabbi Joseph Rabi-
nowitz and Cantor Judah Gold-
ring officiated.
The bride chose an all-white
gown of nylon tulle and chan-
tilly lace, highlighted by a
sweetheart neckline and small
sleeves. Her headdress was a
Roman crown, from which fell a
flowing veil of tulle. She carried
a Bible upon which was a white
orchid and stephanotis.
Ruth Bregman was the bride's
maid of honor, and bridesmaids
were Lois Friedman, June Juop-
peri and Mildred Levey, of
Cleveland, O. Marsha Becker-
man and Francine Beckerman,
both nieces of the bridegroom,
were junior bridesmaid and
flower . girl, respectively.
Alfred Rosen, the bridegroom's
brother, was his best man, and
ushers included Thomas Snider,
Murray Snider and Norman
Snider, all three brothers of the
bride. Kenneth P. Snider, neph-
ew of the bride, was the ring
bearer. Also in the bridal party
were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Beckerman, sister and brother-
in-law of the bridegroom, who
escorted him to the altar.
Following a reception at Cong.
Beth Shmuel, the newlyweds left
for a wedding trip to Lake Lou-
ise, Canada for a month's hon-
eymoon. They will make their
home in Detroit on their return
about Aug. 5. Out-of-town guests
included Mildred Levey, of Cleve-
land, and Mrs. Anna Levine, of
New York City.
Bar
itzvahs
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lichten-
stein. of 18460 Stoepel, announces
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Michael Joel, on Saturday, at
Cong. Beth Joseph. A dinner in
honor of the Bar Mitzvah will be
held on Monday, in Sammy's
Avalon Room, Oak Park.
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Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Shaw an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of
their sons, Michael and Edward,
on July 9, at the Adas Shalom
Synagogue. Open house will be
held that day, from 8 to 11, at
the family home, 20241 Heyden.
No. cards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wish-
netsky, of 19491 Manor, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Richard Steven, on Satur-
day,' July 9, at Congregation
Ahava.s Achim.
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Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Small, of
23030 Geneva, Oak Park, Mich.,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Lewis, on Saturday, at
Young Israel Center of Oak-
Woods. A dinner in his honor
will be held that evening, at
Rainbow Terrace.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rubenstein,
of 3324 Fullerton, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harry
Neil, on July 9, at Cong. Beth
Tikvah. A dinner in honor of
the Bar Mitzvah will be held
July 10, in the Mayfair Room.
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OAK PARK!
Junior Hadassah inaugurated
its summer program with an
outing to Botsford Inn last Sat-
urday when members saw "Show
Boat" presented by Melody Cir-
cus. An outing also is planned
for Sunday when tennis, shuffle-
board and other games will be
played at Palmer Park. For in-
formation, call U.N. 2-4713 or WE.
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styled along princess lines and
trimmed in iridescent sequins,
and featuring a short sleeved
fitted bodice and matching
gauntlets. Her bouffant skirt of
nylon tulle fell into a chapel
sweep. A fingertip veil of French
illusion fell from a tiara of seed
pearls a n d iridescent sequins,
and she carried a white prayer
book centered with an orchid
and stephanotis.
Mrs. Frank Y. Summers, sister
of the bride, was her matron of
honor, and bridesmaids were
Frances Adler, another sister,
Rosalyn Fine, Roberta Katz and
Sheila Bensman. Leigh Sum-
mers, the bride's niece, was the
flower girl.
Morris Fine, the bridegroom's
brother, was his best man, and
ushers included Frank Summers,
the bride's brother-in-law, Leon-
ard Rosenberg, Jules Altman and
Leon Stein. Robert Fine, the
bridegroom's cousin, was ring
bearer.
Following the ceremony and
reception, the couple left' for a
honeymoon to Oakton Manor
Resort in Wisconsin and Chi-
cago.
Coming Soon In
Prop-am for Summer
last Saturday evening, in their
home, Dr. and •Mrs. Marvin A.
Last, of 19215 Appoline, announ-
ced the engagement of their
daughter, Beverly Elaine, to
Kenneth Lawrence Shmarak,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Shmarak, of 8130 Freda.
Mr. Shmarak is a student at
the University of Detroit Dental
School, and is treasurer of Alpha
Nu Chapter of Alpha Omega,
professional dental fraternity.
The bride-elect will enter col-
lege in the fall.
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No wedding plans have been
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stoller,
of 17400 Roselawn, announce the announced.
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ken-
neth Martin, on Saturday, at Three Local Youth
Northwest Israel Synagogue. An
open house in his honor will be To Attend Israel Tour
held on Sunday, at 2233 Oakman
Blvd.
Three young men from De-
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troit's Temple Beth El will be
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coleman, among the 20 teen-agers from
of 17592 Santa Barbara, an- eight states to tour Israel this
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their summer under auspices of the
son, Walter Barry, on Saturday, National Federation of Temple
at Northwest Israel Synagogue. Youth.
A dinner in Walter's honor will
Jon Haber, Lee J. Marks and
be held Sunday, at Zack's Cater- Louis M. Stern will attend a
ing.
Youth -Camp Leadership Insti-
tute of the World Union for Pro-
El Ai Concludes Purchase
gressive Judaism near Paris, be-
Of British Airliners
fore leaving for Israel.
Formal negotiations for the
They will arrive in Haifa on
purchase of three huge passen- July 21 and will attend an oneg
ger turbo-prop airlines, the 'Bri-
shabbat in their honor given
tannia' Mark 300LR were con- by students at the Leo Baeck
cluded and contracts were signed
School. In Jerusalem, they will
simultaneously in Tel Aviv, Is- be guests of President and Mrs.
rael, and at Bristol, England, Itzhak Ben Zvi, and will present
between, the Bristol Aeroplane
a specially inscribed kiddush cup
Company, Ltd., and El Al.
The national flag carrier of to Israel's first family.
Other features include plant-
Israel thus becomes the first
non-British airline to purchase ing trees in the new Union of
and operate the new "Whisper- American Hebrew Congregations
ing Giant," pride of British avi- Forest on Mt. Atzrnon, a morn-
ing at a kibbutz and visits to
ation industry.
religious, historic and cultural
landmarks.
arriagei
KESTENBAUM - COWAN. Dr.
and Mrs. Martin M. Cowan an-
nounce the marriage on June 12
of their niece, Marjorie, to Lt.
(j.g.) Martin Isaac Kestenbaum,
son of Mr. and Mrs. David Kes-
tenbaum, of New York. The cere-
mony was solemnized at the
Park-Shelton Hotel: The bride
is the daughter of the late Dr.
and Mrs. George Cowan, of New
York. Lt. Kestenbaum is pres-
ently serving with the U. S. Navy.
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LIPSON-GUTTENTAG. Laura
Guttentag, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel A. Guttentag, of
19141 Appoline, was united • in
marriage on June 26, in a cere-
mony performed at the Shera-
ton-Cadillac Hotel, to Dr. Chan-
ting T. Lipson, son of Mr. and
/vas. Philip Lipson, of Fairfield
Ave. 'The couple will honeymoon
in Italy.
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FINE-ADLER. In a candlelight
ceremony June 26, at Young Is-
rael Synagogue, Ethel Adler,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Adler, of Pasadena Ave., became
the bride of Nathan Fine, son of
Mr. Mai: Fine, of Waverly Ave.,
and the late Mrs. Fannie Fine.
The bride chose a gown of
White, appliqued organdy and
Zylon tulle over silk taffeta,
hirdor T► adassith Opens
Miss Last to Wed
Kenneth Shmarak
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