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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-09-02

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-Branclt-Chayet Rites
Observed on Aug. 21

MRS. ALLEN

M. BRANDT.

In a candlelight ceremony held
Aug. 21, in the Mayfair Room,
Doreen Adele Chayet, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Chay-
et, of Sturtevant Ave., became
the bride' of Allen M. Brandt,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Brandt, of Cleveland Heights, 0.
Rabbi. Jacob E. Segal and Can-
tor Nicholas Fenakel officiated at
the double-ring ceremony.
The bride wore a ballerina-
length gown of Chantilly lace,
fashioned with hand illusion
neckline. Her fingertip veil fell
from a mother of pearl • crown,
and she carried white orchids and
stephanotis on a mother of pearl
Bible.
Attending the bride were her
sister, Mrs. Allen E. Schwartz,
as matron of honor, and her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Murray A.
Chayet- as bridesmaid. Nikki Ann
Chayet, the bride's niece, was
flower girl.
Arthur Bruce . Smith, of Cleve-
land Heights, 0.,, served his
brother-in-law as best man, and
Murray A. Chayet, the bride's
brother, was an usher. Jerry
Shipp was the ring bearer.
The •P•ounk: couple will reside
in Cleveland Heights, 0., follow-
a honeymoon by auto through
Canada and New York. Out-of=
town guests in attendance were
from Cleveland and Montreal.

-

usic, Study Club Wins
tate Federation Honors
The - -Michigan Federation of

Onat q3rith
Activities

One of the many philanthropic
programs for which the GREAT-
ER DETROIT BNAI BRITH
WOMEN'S COUNCIL conducts
its annual fund-raising endeavor
is the Hillel Foundations, found-
ed and supported by Bnai Brith
funds. Called "a home away from
home," Hillel, functions on over
200 university campuses through-
out the country, and offers thou-
sands of Jewish students at these
colleges a cultural and spiritual
haven. The FoundatiOns give
students a place to -study, to wor-
ship and to entertain. Through
contributions - to Bnai Brith's
fund-raising program, which will
culminate this year on Nov. 8, at
Masonic Temple, Hillel Founda-
tions get necessary funds which
enable them to exist and meet
the needs of students from all
over the world.
* * *
Members of IVAN S. BLOCH
CHAPTER will be entertained at
their meeting at 9 p.m., Thurs-
day, in Cong. Beth Joseph, 18450
Wyoming, by television singing
star John Connolly. A social hour
will follow the meeting, to which
friends are invited.

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July 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Bensmari (B a r b a r a
Rose), of 1812 Thirteen, Wyan-
dotte, Mich., a daughter, Cheryl
Lynn.
* * *
Aug. 24 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Norman R; Schakne (Marilyn
Joyce Gordon), of 18411 Strath-
moor, a daughter, Robin Beth.
* * *
Aug. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard B. West (Vivian Karden), of
24786 Sussex, Oak Park, Mich., a
son, Barry Paul.
* * *
Aug. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard A. Miller (Ceeire' :::.Meman),
of 18912 Mendota,. a _ion; 'NViniam
Berne, * * *

Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. -Hy-
man Brown (Dolores :Moss, for-
merly of Flint, Mich.), of 13820
Kenwood, Oak Rark, Mich., a
daughter, Lynn Rhoda.
-* * *
Aug. 13—To, Dr. and Mrs. Carl
Carron (Ann LesniCk), former
Detroiters, now of Fort Harrison,
Ifid., a son, Randy Mark.
* * *
Aug. 12. To Mr. and Mrs. Mer-
rill. Fishman (Gail Couiens) a
daughter, Lori Robin.
* * *

Aug. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Lar-
ry' Shalit (Barbara Levin), , of
Rosemary Ave., Oak Park, Mich.,
a son, Andrew Marc.
* * *
Aug. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Maniker (Edith Greenbaum), of
4325 Waverly, a son, Allen How-

Aug. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Heller (Vera Broder), of Santa
Rosa Dr., a son, Keith Evan.
* *
July 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert B. Greene (Sarah: Cohen), of
San Juan Dr., a daughter, Karen
Ellen.
• *- * *
To Mr. and Mrs. Mack Pitt
(Dorothy Rosen), of - 13521 Bur-
ton, Oak Park, Mich., a son,
Darryl Maynard.
* * *
To Mr, and Mrs. Melvin I.
Rosenberg (Marlene G. Engel-
berg), of Cortland Ave., a son,
Dean Alan.
* * *
To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Greenfield (Esther Levy, of Tel
Aviv), of 407-2 Elmhurst, a son,
Jonathan Levi. -

CARD OF THANKS

SPECIALIZED MOHEL

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Max Osnos is chairMan of the
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CARD OF THANKS

The family of, the late Miriam
Alperin acknowledges with grate-
MISS RITA GORDON
ful appreciation the many kind
expressions of sympathy extend-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gordon, ed by telati/es and friends during
of 17315 Ohio, announce the en- the family's - recent bereavement.
gagement of their daughter, Rita;
to David Bernard Seldes, son of
Mr. and Mrs. -Irving Seldes, of
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MEN'S WEAR

Music Clubs this week notified
Mrs:...TOSeph M. Markel, outgoing
president of • the Music Study -
Club • of !Detroit, that the latter
arganilation received a 100 per-
••Ont, or perfect rating, at the
annual convention of MFMC at
ithterlochen Music Camp..
Only six other musical organ-.
iations ;In, Michigan were ad-
Corded:::44score, which is based
til q4iity standards, leadership,
scholarship .project, junior and
*tudents*tiyities and philanthro-
pic work.
Special consideration was also
given special activities of the
Music Study Club including work
in hospitals and institutions, pro- ard. * * *
Aug. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
grams for promoting young tal-
ent, music program for Israel ry Gray "(Eleanor Yunis), of
17181 Wisconsin, a son, Barry
and its annual Artist Concert.
Michael. * * *

CERTIFIED MOHEL
Rev. Yehudah Loewy

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• MRS. RICHARD M. KLEIN -.

In a ceremony performed by
candlelight on Aug. 27, 'Elizabeth
Ellen Meyers, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. - Henry Meyers,
Of DetrOit, became the bride of
Richard_ Mindel Klein, _son of Dr.
and Mrs. Alexander Klein, of
Toledo, 0. Rabbi Minard Klein
officiated at the ceremony, which
was followed. by a reception in
the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
The bride was gowned 'in tradi-
tional satin, adorned • with seed
pearls. She wore a floor-length
family heirloom veil of rose-
pointe lace, and she carried a
family prayerbook covered with
orchids and stephanotis.
Mrs. Robert Jampel, the bride's
sister from Ann Arbor, was her
matron of honor. The - bride-
groom's brother,' Thomas Klein,
was best man, while seating the
guests were Howard Sokol, of
New Britain, Conn., Henry Good-
man, of. Shaker Heights, 0., John
Bloom ,of Detroit, and Laurence
Mindel, of Toledo.

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The family of the late Mrs.
Anna Gold acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and friends
-during the family's recent be- , 14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
- Friday, September 2, 1955
reavement.

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Dr. • Steinberg also conferred
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