Fayga Berris Wed
To David Greenbaum

LAIRS. DAVID . L. GREENBAUM

Fayga Esther Berris, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. David I.
Berris,, became the bride of
David L. Greenbaum, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alter J. Green-
baum, in a ceremony Dec. 21,
at the Statler Hotel.
Judy Berris was her sister's
junior bridesmaid, and brides-
maids were Linda Falk and
Gilda Greenbaum. Mrs. Ithamar
Koenigsburg serve d as matron.
of honor. -
The bridegroom's brother,
Herschel Greenbaum, was his
best man, while ushers included
Shimon Berris, David Joffe and
David Berris, junior usher.
Following dinner and a re=
ception, the young couple left
for a wedding trip to Grossing-
er's Resort, in New York State.

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Miss Barr Plights
Troth to S. N. - Lakin

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Mr. and 1Vrrs. Samuel W. Barr,
of Balmoral Dr., announce the
- engagement of their daughter,
Rochelle Marilynn, to Sanford
N. Lakin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred E. Lakin, of Wooding-
ham Dr.
The bride-elect is a student
at Wayne University's college
of education. Her fiance attends
the university's law school.

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group include Mesdames Nath-
an Starman, president; Nathan
Taisch and Max Miller, secre-
taries; Philip Cameron, treas-
hold a games party for cancer urer; Joseph Stalburg, advisor;
relief at. 8 p.m., Monday, at and Joseph Pearl, publicity.
Rainbow Terrace. Games and
prizes will be featured. For
tickets, call Mrs. Ben Chestnut,
chairman, LI. 5-2418.
Officers of the newly-formed

Marilyn Smith Wed Gertrude Viedrah Club
Sets Cancer Relief Event
To Leonard D. Brose Gertrude yiedrah Club will

Births

Jan. 18—To Lt. (jg) and Mrs.
Norman R. Atkins (Charlotte
Lehrman), former Detroiters,
now with the U. S. Navy at
U. S. Naval Post Graduate
School, 270 Mar Vista Dr.,
Monterey, Calif., a son, Daniel
Sterling.
* * *
Jan. 17—To Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Zald (Irma Gorelick),
of 20057 Trinity, a daughter,
Roberta Lynne.
* * *
Jan. 16 —.To Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Dorfman (Anita Bloom),
of 2011 Ewald Circle, a daugh-
ter, Nancy Ellen.
* * *
Jan. 14—To Dr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton W. Marmon (Marjorie
Sills), of. 211 Clair, Garden
City, Mich., a son, David Bruce.
* * *
Jan. 13—Tr. Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Schleifer (Barbara Ann
Weiss), of 21691 Whitmore, Oak
Park, a son, Joel Stuart.
* * *
Jan. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Nov ograd (Bertha
Shlom), of Oak Park, a daugh-
ter, Debra Ellen.
* * *
Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Si-
mon Zeldes (Delores Herman),
of 23531 Gardner, Oak Park, a
son, Jeffrey Roy.
* * *
Jan. 10—To Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel B. Hamburg .(Lillian
Rudnick) of 20031 Heyden, a.
son, Joel.
* *
*
Jan. 10—To Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Hoberman (Eileen Kent),
of, Edison Ave., a daughter,
Fern.
* *
*
Jan. 9—To Mr.. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Zatkin (Judith Fields), of
12750 Stoepel, a daughter, Mi-
chelle Ellen.

Jan. 8—To Mr.. and Mrs.
Joseph Barenholtz" (Shirley)
Dubrinsky), of 21731 Clover-
lawn, Oak Park, a daughter,
Susan.
* *
*
Jan. 8To Mr. and Mrs.
David Dashow (Beatrice Ann
Bechek), of 19786 Lesure, a
daughter, Barbara - Ellen.
* .* *
Jan. 7—To Mr. ' and Mrs.
Louis Tubben (Joyce Zalesin),
Of 20501 Faust, a. son, Neil
Franklin.
* * *
Jan. 6—To Dr. and Mrs. Her-
man Teitel (Sandra Galchin-
sky), of 24822 Rensselaer, Oak
Park, a son, Steven Eric.
* * *
Jan. 4— To Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Epstein (Doris
Bloom), of 4104 W. Grand, a
daughter, Karen .Jo.
■ .
.* * *
Jan. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon M. Abel (Eileen
Schiff), of 13725. Dexter, a
daughter, Susan Marcia.
* * *
Dec. 2.6 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Firestone (Gloria Lew-
in), of Ann Arbor, Mich, a
daughter, Judith Miriam.
* *
*
To Mr. and Mrs. Fred B.
Chaness (E n i d Lieberoff), of
28076 Marsha 11, Southfield
Township, twin sons, Brian Hal
and Scott Milford.
* *
*
To. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
M 11 e r (Marilyn Volin), of
15201 Oak Park Blvd., 04
Park, a son, Gregg Adam.

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In a candlelight ceremony
Dec. 18 at the Sheraton Cadillac
Hotel, Marilyn Smith, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L.
Smith, of Dartmouth Ave., be-
came the bride of Leonard
David Brose, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Brose, of Cherrylawn
Ave. Dr. Leon Fram and Rabbi
M. Robert Syme officiated.
Mrs. Morton Clamage served
her sister- as matron of honor,
and bridesmaids were Phyllis
Shaw, Iris Bennett, Joan Rosen,
of Windsor, and Paula Brose,
sister of the bridegroom.
Gerald Rowen was the bride-
groom's best man, while usher-
ing were .David Frank, Eugene
Mondry, Ronald Stone and San-
ford Smith, the bride's brother.
The bride was gowned in
blush pink, imported,' Italian
satin. Following a honeymoon
to Hawaii, the couple will re-
side in Oak Park.

Primrose to Celebrate .
25th Jubilee Year

A Silver Jubilee- Dinner-
Dance is planned on Feb. 5 by
the Primrose Benevolent Club,
which was - organized in Janu-
ary, 1931 by eight women to
give moral and
financial aid to
needy individ-
uals in Detroit,
nationally and
abroad.
Mrs. Joseph
Rodman, pres-
ident, states
that at the af-
fair, to be held
at Bel - Aire
Terrace, the 90
present mem-
bers will reaf-
Mrs. Rodman firm their de-
votion to rendering aid to in-
dividual needy families and
contributing sums to all major
appeals.
A special ceremony will be
highlighted by the lighting of
candles by the following char-
ter members: Mesdames J.
Milgrom, J. Ainbinder, A. Mar-
golis, S. • Weinman, L. Fried-
man, M. Manela, S. Molitz and
H. Gross.
Mickey Woolf and his orches-
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Berditchever Society
Installs New Officers

Frank Mersky was installed
as president of the Berditchever
Progressive Aid Society in cere-
monies last Thursd.ay, in Tur-
over Temple. Serving with him
and also installed by I. Shapero
were the following:
Arthur Feldman, vice-presi-
dent; Louis Meskin and Jack
Resnick, secretaries; Mrs. A.
London, treasurer; Mrs. C. Mas-
serman, Mrs. S. Dresser and A.
Steinberg, hospitalers.
Dave Borlack, chairman of the
arrangements committee- was
assisted by. Mrs. A. Dubinsky,
Mrs. C. Gonte, Mrs. J. Dresser,
I. Wiener and Harry Cash, Har-
ry Kaminer was outgoing pres-.
ident.

The third in a series of con-
certs by the Center Symphony
Orchestra will be held at 8:30
p.m., Feb. - 14, in the Davison
Jewish Center.
_ Henri Nosco, will appear as
guest conductor and Julius
Chajes as piano soloist.
The second half of the pro-
gram will be devoted to the
12th annual Jewish Music Fes 7 E
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