Miss Zuiebach Weds
in Candlelight. Rites
MRS. STANLEY CAPLAN
The Founder's Room of the
Sheraton - Cadillac Hotel,
adorned with white roses and
smilax, provided the setting for
the Oct. 2 candlelight wedding
of Tobi Jane Zuieback and
Stanley Lawrence Caplan.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Zuieback,
of W. Outer Dr. Mr. Caplan is
the son of the Norman Haydens
of Muirland Ave. Rabbi Morris
Adler officiated.
For her wedding, the bride
-
chose a white delustered silk
satin sheath gown with a sab-
rina neckline, fitted bodice and
miniature sleeves. The lavish
applique of hand-corded Alen-
con lace on the bodice cascaded
to the side panels_ which bil-
lowed out from the waist into
a cathedral train.
A Juliet cap of matching lace
secured the full-length illusion
veil, and she carried a sunburst
arrangement of lilies-of-the-
valley and stephanotis.
Judith Wainger was the maid
of honor, and bridesmaids were
Jenny Kanter, the bride's cou-
sin, Carol Bloomfield, Ann Kut-
ner, of Elizabeth, N.J., and Mrs.
Louis Grotta, Jr., of Maplewood,
N. J.
Herbert Aronsson attended
the bridegroom as best man,
and ushers were Ivan Zuieback,
the bride's brother, William Ell-
mann, Stanley Gard, William
Wetsman, Gilbert Osnos, Max-
well Lapides and Clement Hopp.
Following their honeymoon
in California, the newlyweds
will reside at 1257 N. Wood-
ward, in Birmingham.
Out-of-town guests here to
attend the ceremony were from
Beverly Hills and Los Angeles,
Calif., Shaker Heights and
Akron, 0., Maplewood, N. J.,
and New York City.
Council Women
to Hear Columnist
Sydney J. Harris, columnist-
lecturer, will answer the ques-
tion, "Are Women People?"
when the Detroit Section of the
National Council of Jewish
Women meets, 12:30 p.m., Oct.
15, at the Krim
Theater.
Born 1917, in
London, Eng-
land, Mr. Har-
ris has lived in
the U. S. since
he was six. A
graduate of the
University of
Chicago, his
syndicated col-
Harris
umn appears
daily in papers throughout this
country and Canada, as well as
locally in the Free Press.
Mrs. William Frank, presi-
dent of the Detroit Section, has
announced that this meeting
will provide the last oppor-
tunity for members to bring
clothing and brit - a - brae, en-
titling them to free admission
to "Angel Ball," forthcoming
fund-raising project.
Mrs. Oscar Schwartz, pro-
gram chairman, invites all
members and friends of the
Council to this meeting, where
"halo cookies" and "nectar of
the angels" will be served.
Mrs. Gabriel Alexander will
introduce the speaker.
Council will soon be moving
into its new offices at 8436
West McNichols Road. The
large lounge room of the build-
ing is being furnished by Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Akers in
memory of Mr. Akers' "father,
Joseph.
I Bar Mitzvahs 1
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lieberman,
of 24300 Berkley, Oak Park, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son Er w i n, on Saturday, at
Young Israel Center of Oak-
Woods. A dinner in Erwin's hon-
or will be held on Sunday, at
Beth Aaron Synagogue.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Strass-
burger, of 18684 Strathmoor, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Marvin, on Saturday, at
Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim, 4000
Tuexdo. Open house in his hon-
or will be held from 2 to 5
p.m., Sunday, at the family
home.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweet of
4047 Fullerton, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Har-
vey, on Saturday, at Cong. Adas
Yeshurun. A dinner in his hon-
or will be held Sunday in the
Mayfair Room, on Schaefer.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobson,
of Harding Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Alan Burt, this evening, at
Temple Emau-El, on 10 Mile
Rd. in Oak Park.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Pol-
lack, of 18665 Santa Barbara,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Fredric Charles, on
Saturday, at Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue. -A • dinner in his honor
Se is Dinner-Dance
Home Relief Society
Egypt Gets Six Subs
An open board meeting and wood Casino. A floor show and
desse-rt luncheon is planned for an award of a vacation at the
members of Home Relief So-
ciety on Oct. 12, in the home of
Mrs. Jack Rosenberg, 3297
Sherbourne. Mrs. Samuel
Mitchell will be co-hostess.
Discussion will center on the
annual donor dinner - dance,
scheduled for Oct. 24, at Elm-
Adas Shalom Couples
Set Annual Square Dance
Concord Hotel, in New York,
by Delphine, of the Elkin Travel
Bureau, will be featured.
Tickets are available from
Mesdames Robert Friedenberg,
chairman; John Mossman, ticket
chairman; and Jack Levitt,
yearbook chairman.
Mrs. Charles Smith and her
committee will service the
Downtown USO this Monday.
The annual square dance and
buffet supper of the Adas Sha-
lom Young Married Couples
Club will be held on Oct. 14, in
the synagogue.
Chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Nat
Goldstone, state that plaid shirts
and blue jeans will be worn.
The Goldstones are assisted by
the Sam 'Kaners, Joe Klines,
Art Harrises and Harvey Tan-
ners.
All young couples are invited
to attend. For information, call
Nat Goldstone, LI. 6-5044.
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