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Bar Mitzvahs 1

1V1yrnaL.GlickerWed
to Richard Edgar

Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Gross-
man, of 18045 Fairfield, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, James Franklin, on Satur-
day, at Temple Beth* El. A re-
ception in honor of the Bar
Mitzvah will be held from 3 to
6 p.m., Sunday, in the family
home. No cards.
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Mrs. Lois Carpman, of 24346
-Cloverlawn, Oak Park, an-
nounces the :gar Mitzvah of her
son, Steven Michael, on Satur-
day, at Cong. Ahavas Achim.
Open house in Steven's honor
will be held from 2 to 5 and 7
to 9 p.m., Sunday; in the family
home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sol Novick, of
3259 Webb, announce the Bar
MRS. AARON ARONSON
MRS. RICHARD EDGAR
Mitzvah
of their son, Larry
A double-ring ceremony on
At an altar bedecked with
Jan. 27 united Diane. Hannah Harvey, on Saturday at Cong.
white, chrysanthemums, phlox
Kuperman in marriage to Aaron Bnai Moshe. A cocktail party
and gladiolas, Myrna Lee.
Aronson, son of Mr. and Mrs. and dinner will be held Sunday
Glicker exchanged marital vows
Ben Aronson. The bride is the evening at Rainbow Terrace.
with Richard Saul Edgar. Rabbi
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Max
Morris Adler and Cantor Aaron
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Irving
Weind-
Kup er ma n. Rabbi Hayiml
Donin and Cantor Hyman Adler ling, of 2645 Sturtevant, an- Edgar officiated at the Cong.
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Shaarey Zedek ceremony, Jan.
officiated.
The bride's white gown was Son, Nelson Ford, on Saturday, 29.
The bride is the daughter of
made of imported nylon' crys- at Cong. Bnai Zion. A din-
talette which was fully em- ner in his honor will be held Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glicker,
broidered. A scalloped neckline the following day at Bel-Aire of Lauder Ave. Mr. - Edgar is
the son of Dr. and Mrs. Irving
and long sleeves accompanied Terrace.
Edriar, of Westhampton Ave.
long back ruffles forming a ‘ca-
- The new Mrs. Edgar was mar-
thedral train. A high crown
ried in a gown of imported
supported a finger-tip veil.
white peau de soie. The neck-
The bride's sister, Lois,' was
line and low waist were out-
maid of honor... Mrs. Gladys
lined with re-embroidered Alen-
Aronson was matron of honor.
con lace covered with seed
Bridesmaids included Mrs. Bev-
pearls. The bouffant skirt fell
erly Weiss, Mrs. Pauline Aron-
in a chapel train. Her silk il-
son, Mrs. Martha Sable and
lusion v e i 1 was trimmed i n
Shirley Stahl.
Alencone- lace and pearls and
The' bridegroom's brother,
was held by a hat of peau de
Joseph, served as best man.
soie. She carried- a cascade of
Ushers consisted of Sol Aron-
orchids, phaelanopis and ivy.
son, Jerry Sable, Sidney Ko-
Frances Golde was maid of
vinsky and Arnold Weiss.
The wedding party included
honor. Ronna Glicker, t h e
the bride's brother Irving, who
bride's sister, was junior brides-
escorted his grandmother, Mrs.
maid. Joyce Edgar, sister of the
Forman. Harriet Wasserman •
bridegroom, Arleen K e 11 er,
and Norma Aronson were flow-
Judith Marans, Brenda Nemer,
er girls.
Elaine Stein and Harriet Sos-
nick also attended the bride.
Michael Glicker was best
man. Ushers included Burton
Gold, Robert Brent, Gerald
Lakerl Robert Marans, Basil
MRS. GEORGE GORS -
George C. Parzen, _program
Nemer and Paul Richman.
chairman o f the SHAAREY
The couple will reside in Ann
In a recent double-ring cere-
ZEDEK MEN'S CLUB, a re- mony at the Rainbow Terrace, Arbor, where they- will con-
nounces' t h e presentation of Sharon Weisserman was united tinue studies at the University
"The Immortal Orange," a mu- in marriage to George Gors. of Michigan.
sical play adapted by Mrs. Harry Rabbi Leon Fram and Cantor
Oberstein from a short story by Robert Tulman officiated.
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Zalman_ Schneour,' at 8 p.m.,
The bride, who is the daugh-
Sunday; in the social hall of the
ter of the William Weisser- for O'Connor School.
synagogue.
mans, chose a gown of Italian
silk accented with tweed pearls.
CARD OF THANKS
Her crown of seed pearls was
The family of the late Jacob
held in place by a French il-
I. Waldon acknowledges with
lusion fingertip veil. She car-
grateful appreciation the many
ried white orchids on a mother-
kind expressions of sympathy
of-pearl Bible. °
extended by relatives, friends
The bride's aunt, Mrs. Bertha
and organizations during the
Chelemsky, of Chicago, was
family's recent bereavement.
matron' of honor, and Debbie
Goldfine, her brother's fiance,
was maid of honor. Zina Rosen
was flower girl. Phyllis Sue
Kozin, Dolores Ellstein and
Ethel Schick were bridesmaids.
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Harold Weisserman was 'best
man. Ushers were Frank
Kozin, ; Paul Raitt and Walter,
Bernie.
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The newly-dedicated Activ-
ities Building of Temple Israel
will be the scene of a South of
the Border dance planned by
the Congregation's Young Mar-
rieds Group at 8:30 p.m., Satur-
day.
Ramon Cerda and his Latin
American orchestra will play
music for dancing. There also
will be a Mexican folk dance
exhibition, free dance lesson,
cocktails, refreshme n t s and
prizes.
The dance is open to mem-
bers and their friends. For tick-
ets or information, call the co-
chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Ross, UN. 2-7885, or Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Roth, LI, 4-2274.
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its wmual games party this
Tuesday evening, at St. John
Vianney School, 120 Brighton,
Highland Park. The money
will provide scholarships for
needy youngsters who require
the specialized program of the
school.

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HENRY MORGENTHAU
LODGE honored member Judge
Victor J. Baum with a testi-
monial evening, Feb. 4, at Beth
Aaron .Synagogue.
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Music and Entertainment

Civil Defense will be subject
of this Tuesday's program for
EDDIE. JACOBSON LODGE.
Scheduled for 8:30 p.m., at Cong.
Beth. Joseph, the agenda •in-
cludes a talk by a Civil De-
fense speaker, slides, question
and answer, period and refresh-
ments. Everyone is welcome.
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Mrs. Jake Zak, president. There
will be entertainment and door
prizes. Proceeds will go' to Bnai
Brith philanthropies. Contact
Mrs. Bernice Miller, UN-1-1984,
or Mrs. Beverly Fine, TE.
4-0704, for tickets. Everyone is
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Beth Aaron Young Adults will
hold its second annual dance
on Feb. 23 at the synagogue hall,
18000 Wyoming. Scheduled for
8:30 p.m., the dance will be a
semi formal excluding flowers.
Iry Field and his band will pro-
vide music.
Tickets may be bought at the
-d o o r. For information, call
Marilyn Lux, DI. 1-0266. The
public is invited to the affair.

Dr. Drews' Postponed Talk
Slated by SpeakerS' Club
Dr. Robert Drews will speak
on "Insanity in High Politics" at
a meeting of Speaker's Club, to
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