Announce Betrothal Of Dolores Sloan Orthodox Wedding Sharon Lapides Wed At Berchtesgaden To Ronald Herman MUNICH (JTA) — Miss Felice Jacobs flew 8,000 miles from Phoenix, Ariz., to be married to Pvt. Morley Alan Feldstein in the first Orthodox Jewish wed- ding ever celebrated in the town of Berchtesgaden, Hitler's moun- tain retreat and to this clay a hotbed of Nazism. A traditional chuppah was erected in the "Alpine Inn," Nazi field marshal Goering's former hunting lodge now requisitioned by the U.S. Army and used by chaplains of different denomina- tions primarily for spiritual re- treats. The wedding rites were per- formed by- Maj. Oscar M. Lif- shutz, the Jewish chaplain of the Munic area. The bride, wo majored in edu- cation at Arizona State College, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Jacobs, of Phoenix, and was MISS DOLORES SLOAN accompanied by the bridegroom's Mr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Sloan, mother, Mrs. Bess Feldstein, also of Wisconsin Ave., announce the of Phoenix. The bridegroom, who engagement of their daughter, majored in mathematics at Ari- Dolores, to Oscar David Silver- zona State College, is assigned stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- to an Army unit in Austria. uel S. Silverstein of Huntington Woods. The bride-elect is now attend- ing Wayne University's college of education. Mr. Silverstein at- tends the Wayne U. Medical School and is affiliated with Kappa Nu and Phi Delta Epsilon fraternities. The couple plans a March wed- ding. To Wed Nov. 23 JWV Activities ROBERT RAFELSON POST and AUXILARY, will hold a cocktail party Saturday, Sept. 10, 9 p.m., at the Memorial Home for paid up and prospective mem- bers. Friday, August 26, 1955 MISS LORETTA GERSUK Matehes and Napkins Complete Selection at Reasonable Prices MRS. KATE ALTMAN UNiversity 4-0640 - ALBERT SIMONS "MEMORIES' THAT WILL • • • • -; LAST,FOREVER" . . 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From the simple molded basque, the tiers of lace fell into ca,scades on the floor length gown that swept into a cathedral train. Rows of orange blossoms, fitted into a small cap, held the finger- tip silk illusion veil. The double-ring ceremony was performed at Knollwood Country Club. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lapides. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Herman. Preceding the bride to the altar were the matron of honor, Mrs: Charles Hyman, of Elyria, 0., her cousin, and bridesmaids Nan Scholnick, cousin of the bride, and Susan Mann. Ann Stephanie Meyers was her cousin's flower girl. T h e bridegroom's brother, Baron Herman, was best man. Harvey Lapides, brother of the bride, was head usher. Guests were seated by ushers Sheldon Scholnick and Maxwell Lapides, cousins of the bride, and Arthur Behrmann and Robert Rosenberg, all of Detroit. 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Men's Clubs Prizes for every youngster will be one of the highlights - of the annual picnic of the BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB, to be held at 11 a.m., Sunday, in Area 3 of Lola Valley Park. Members should turn left from Six Mile onto Kinloch where signs will point the way to the site. Free ice cream, pop and milk will be distributed. Games and prizes will be featured. CLOVER LODGE CELEBRATES SUCCESSFUL SEASON WITH GALA SMORGASBORD DINNER A gala week-end of fun, frolic, and food to delight the palate of any gourmet is planned for Clover Lodge guests on Labor Day Week-End. A big smorgasbord dinner Sunday night to celebrate the close of a successful sea- son will feature an endless variety of delicacies. 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