Phyllis Levine Wed in Candlelight Rites C MRS. FRED CHEIMAN Phyllis Adele Levine, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levine, of Tyler Ave., exchang- ed nuptial vows with Fred Chei- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cheiman, of Glastonbury Rd., in a candlelight ceremony Aug. 12, in the Mayfair Room. Rabbi Hayim Donin and Cantor Hyman Adler officiated. The bride's gown was of rose pointe lace and nylon and tulle net over skinner satin. The por- trait neckline was trimmed with seed pearls, as was her veil which fell from a Juliet cap. She carried a white Bible cov- ered with white orchids' and streamers of stephanotis. Mrs. Barbara Margolis was matron of honor, and Sandra Iskovitz was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Rosetta Klee and Barbara Apple. Gerald Feldman was best man, and ushers were Billy Ginsberg and Bernie • Ginsberg, cousins of the bridegroom. The bride's grandfather, Morris Fink; also was in the bridal party. Among the out-of-town guests attending were relatives • and friends from Toronto. Following a honeymoon in Florida, the couple will reside in Detroit, Where Mr. Cheiman will con- tinue his studies in pharmacy. q3irtits Aug. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. Merton Colburn (Joan Gould), of 23075 Sussex, Oak Park, a daughter, Kim Michelle. * IRK * * Aug. 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. Morton H. Lewis, of 14131 W. 9 Mile, Oak Park, a son, David Neal. * * * Aug. 18 — To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Panush (Irene Siegel), of 20288 Avon, a daughter, Deborah Anne. * - * * Aug. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Graham A. Orley (Sally Hecht- man), of 13300 Victoria, Hunt- ington Woods, a daughter, Pam- ela Jane. /* * '* Aug. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Lipton (Teddy Lax), of 12941 Northfield, Oak Park, a daughter, Robin Dee. * * * - Aug. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schrager (Charline Lev- ine), of 2648 Rochester, a daughter, Iris Gail. * * * Aug. 1— To Mr. a n d Mrs. David Aenis (Sheila Ruth Alt- man), of 24312 'Kipling, Oak Park, a daughter, Andrea Michele. CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes TE. 4-7355 3761 'HUMPHREY AVE. RABBI LEO Y. GOLDMAN, M.A. n. EXPERT MOHEL Recommended by Physicians 1,40pitals and Homes ,Serving 18245 Ro'selaWn UN. 3-6242 UHS Enrolls All Classes Final enrollment in United Hebrew Schools classes is now being conducted. Classes for beginners will start Sept 17. Parents are urged to enroll their children early to insure proper arrangements. Classes for students previously enrolled will start Monday, Sept. 10. Bar MitzVah regulations of synagogues require a minimum of four years training in a Hebrew School as a prerequisite for Bar Mitzvah. Children who have now reached the ages of eight and nine should be en- rolled in order to meet these regulations. Bar Mitzvah pre paration is a regula' part of the Hebrew School course for which there are no extr a_ fees or charges. Special classes for girls are now being offered in most branches of the United Hebrew Schools in addition to the reg- ular classes which are open to both boys and girls. Enrollment also is now taking place for the Nursery School Branch on Schaefer and Seven Mile Road. Enrollment in this branch is limited to 50 children. This Nursery School is ac- credited by the State of Mich- igan. Transportation to and from Nursery School is available. Children between the ages of 3 and 41/2 are eligible for this school. For information call DL 1-3407. Registration also is taking Place for the Sholem Aleichem School, an affiliate of the United Hebrew Schools. Transportation for the Shoiem Aleichem School is provided by the UtIS tran- sportation, fleet. . The United Hebrew -Schools', 16 buses and three station wagons provide transportation for children from all areas of the city and the suburbs to the closest Hebrew School branch. Branches of the United Hebrew Schools are located as follows: Adas Salom, 7045 Curtis, UN. 4-9210; Beth Aaron, 18000 Wyoming, UN. 1-1745; B e t h Abraham, 8110 W. Seven Mile Rd., UN. 2-1830; Bnai Moshe, 11401 Dexter, WE. 3-5711; Esther Berman, 18977 Schaefer, DI. 1-3407; Oak Park, -14800 W. Ten Mile Rd., Oak Park, DI. 1-3407; Rose Sittig Cohen, 13226 Lawton, TO. 8-0063; Affiliated School: Sholem Aleichem; 18495 Wyoming, DI. 1-2552. Name Gubow to Head 106th Infantry - Group Lawrence Gubow, 20100 Braile, was elected president of the 106th Infantry Division As- sociation at its annual conven- tion in Atlantic .City this month. Active in lodal veteran affairs, Gubow, who is the Michigan Corporation and Securities Commissioner, is present com- mander of the Department. of Michigan of the Jewish War Veterans. He also is Judge Advocate of the Allied Veterans Council of Wayne County, a member of AMVETS, the American Legion and the executive committee of the Jewish Community Council. In World War II, the 106th Infantry figured in the Battle of the Bulge. The Association now maintains a memorial fund used for the schooling of chil- dren of members who fell in this and other engagements in which the Division participated. Elect Sol Hoberman to JWV National Committee Sol M. Hoberman, past com- mander of the Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans, was elected to the national ex- ecutive committee of JWV at the national encampment ear- lier this month in Milwaukee. Isidore Furor, of Youngstown, 0., was elected national vice- commander for the fifth region at the encampment. This is the region that includes the Mich- igan JWV. Suburban BranchCirele to Open The Workmen's Circle School, which opens for registration this Sunday, will mark its 313th year hereby adding a new branch to serve children in the Northwest section and sub- urban Detroit areas. The supplementary sessions will be held from 4 to 5:15 and 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. in the new Jewish Center-United Hebrew School Bldg., 14500 W. 10 Mile, in Oak Park. The classes will be conducted by Jean Katz, who has been with the school for several years, it was announced by Saul Maltz, • Workmen's Circle School director. Youngsters will be picked up at their public schools. Elementary and high school . classes will be held, as in for- mer years, at the main build- ing, 11529 Linwood. Scholar- ship aid is available in some instances, Maltz said. The school curriculum fea- tures secular Jewish education, including history, art, music, literature, personalities, t h e celebration of festivals and study of the Yiddish language. .A nursery for children 31/2 to 5 will be maintained at the Linwood building, and meets from 1 to 4 p.m., weekdays. Two-day sessions for children 6 to 8 1/2 are planned. Registration w ill continue through Sept. 9 at the main office, and will be held Tues- day and Wednesday for the suburban branch, the latter at the home of Mrs. Sara Kaplan, 14531 Leslie, Oak Park, LI. 7- 0218. For information, call the school office, TO. 8-5368. FELIX RESNICK Orchestra Songs by SIDNEY Complete Musical Entertainment TO. 9-2459 re01114/0111011111110111000•0011011106 111 SAMEROFF'S 6 • • • • Home Catering • • • • • DAVEnid OMBEY • • • Let us help plan your Home or Lawn Party. Satisfaction Guaranteed • • • • • e• CALL: • • DI. 1-0072 • • : UN 4-6258 UN 3-3570 • 19315 Jas. 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The bride chose a gown of white Italian peau de sole heir- loom Brussells lace, appliqued in motifs on the portrait neck- line, tiny cap sleeves and prin- cess line bodice. Her bouffant skirt was of floor length, and extended into a cathedral train. The veil was an heirloom Brussells lace man- tilla. She carried a white pray- erbook covered with phaelanOp- sis orchids and stephanotis. Judith Ann Goldstein, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Don- ald Shapiro, of Houston, Tex.; Joyce Siegel, of Denver, Colo.; Dorothy Miller, of Port Chester,. N. Y.; Paula Kaplan, of Flint; Meridelle Knights and. Paula McDonald, of Birmingham. The bridegroom's best man was N. Gordon Levin, Jr., of Brookline, Mass., and ushers in- cluded Peter B. F. Randolph, of Cambridge, Mass.; Clark Cun- ningham and. Stanley Shane of Kansas City; Harold Roth, -of St. Louis; Charles A. Kroloff, of Cincinnati, and Kenneth Lieb-: man, of New York City. A garden reception and buffet supper followed the ceremony, after which the couple left for a honeymoon to Northern Mich- igan. They will take up resi- dence at Bbston, where the bridegroom attends Harvard University Medical School and the bride is a senior at Welles- ley College. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Anne Gornbein Cooper acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. all • MN ■ GET YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLIES NOW, & RECEIVE YOUR FREE GIFT 4 Invitations — Unusual Personal- ized stationery, Occasional gifts, office supplies, etc. II 1 W E'RE MOVING. BUY YOUR CHILDREN'S SHOES FOR SCHOOL and HOLIDAY NOW and SAVE S $ $ Now $5 and $595 CHILD LIFE Reg $8 95 OTHER NATIONALLY ADVERTISED SHOES BELOW COST! 4 1 4 1 4 SHOP EARLY While Selections Are COMPLETE! OPEN MON., THURS., FRI., SAT. to 8:30 p.m.; SUN., 10 to 3 PETER'S SHOE STORE 10308 Dexter nr. Calvert TO 8-3714 BE WISE_.. 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