activities in Society To Live in Oak Park After Rites June 19 Rabbi and Mrs. Israel I. Halpern and their children, Samson Lawrence, Rella Hadassah and Eliezer Charles, have returned from a visit to New York City, where they attended the gradua- tion of th'eir oldest son and brother, Larry, from the Talmudic Academy of the Yeshiva University high school department and Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. Larry will enter Yeshiva College in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gotliffe, of 18611 Indiana, recently honored the 80th birthday of their mother, Mrs. Annie Gotliffe, with a dinner attended by her three children, seven grandchil- dren and 10 great grandchildren. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gotliffe, their daughter, Mrs. Shirlee Scully ,,and two grandchildren, Eddie' Fine and. Tommy Scully, of Lorain, 0. Also attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Armand Fox, Mr. and Mrs. •Irving Berkowitz and Harvey and Shirley Gotliffe, children of the Henry Gotliffes. Mrs. Gotliffe is active in the Mollie Segal Auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptives Relief Society at Denver, and has been recording secretary for many years. Mrs. Edith Freedman Levy, of Whitmore Rd., is a guest MRS. SHELDON SCHWARTZ at the Plaza Hotel, New York City, where she will remain for Geraldine Elaine Posen, another week, before leaving for a visit with relatives and friends daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert in Boston. Posen, of 19355 Parkside, be- Dr. and Mrs. Berol Lee Robinson and children, David and came the bride of Sheldon A. Judith, are visiting here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Richie and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson, before taking up Ernest Schwartz, of 980 Whit- their new residence in Cleveland. Dr. Robinson, a faculty member more, in a ceremony June 19, of the University s of Arkansas, was recently appointed to the at Adas Shalom Synagogue. faculty of Western Reserve University in Cleveland. Mrs. Robin- Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Can- son and the children will remain here for several weeks, while tor Nicholas Fenakel officiated. Dr. Robinson goes on to Cleveland to assume his new duties. The bride chose a gown of Dr. A. M. Hershman has returned from a four-month stay in Israel. He was accompanied here, from New York, by his white silk taffeta with daughter, Eiga, and his other daughter, Ruth, also will visit here a rounded neckline and fitted bodice appliqued with Alencon with him within a week. Mr. and Mrs. Berish Friedman, of Los - Angeles, former lace. Her floor-length skirt, Detroiters, are guests here at the home of their brother and matching appliques of lace, fell sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robbins, of 19325 Warrington. into a chapel train, The fitted cap of white taf- A golden wedding celebration was held June 24, at Lachar's Catering in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Freedman, of LaSalle feta and matching lace with mo- Blvd. The party was given by the Freedman's five children; Max, tifS of pearls held in place a Jack and David Freedman, Mrs. Charlotte Greenstein and Mrs. two-tiered veil of fingertip illu- Esther Kaplan, all of Detroit. There were 140 guests present, 'sion, and she carried phaelan- including out-of-tOwners from California, Chicago, Ill., and Mt. opsis and stephanotis on a Pleasant, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Freedman presented an Israel Bond prayerbook. Mrs. Judith Kravis, the bride- to each of their nine grandchildren in honor of the celebration. A surprise 30th wedding anniversary party was tendered re- groom's sister, was matron of cently in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Opperman, of 17320 In- honor, and bridesmaids, all cou- diana. Given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bonin, of 19262 sins of the bride, were Lois Strathmoor, by the Oppermans' daughters, Eva Standler and Wines-bock and Elaine Wine- Vera Sklar, together with Paulette Bonin and Lillian Seliger, stock, both of Winnepeg; Gail long-time friends of the Oppermans, there were 60 guests, in- Posen and Mrs. Sandra Kraft. cluding Mr. Opperman's brothers and sisters-in-law from South Gloria Posen, another cousin, Bend and Mrs. A. Seliger, of New York. The Oppermans will was flower girL Robert S. Dunsky was best leave July 26 for a 10-week tour of Europe, including stops in Paris, Zurich and Vienna. man, while ushers included Mrs. Zelda Bornstein, of Istanbul, Turkey, is the house guest Gerald Kraft, cousin of the here of her sisters, Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman and Mrs. Jack Roth- bride; Ronald L. Posen, the bard. Mrs. Bornstein is here to attend the wedding in August bride's brother; Stuart Kravis, the bridegroom's brother-in-law, of Barbara Zuckerman and Charles Schase. Dr. Sidney Baskin, son of Mrs. Mary Baskin, of Schaefer Rd., and Kenneth Applebaum, his has graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School cousin. Following a reception at the and will soon be interning at Detroit's Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital. synagogue, the couple left for a honeymoon at Oakton Manor Resort in Wisconsin. They will Clover Lodge to Have Buffet Banquet July 4 make their home at 23039' Kip- Clover Lodge, at Omen a, Trained teachers are on the ling, Oak Park. 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