Rosestale Aaron Weds
Sidney Kogan, Dec. 16

Center Young Adults Plan Active February

'activities in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Michalowsky, of Leslie Ave., announce
the .graduation of their son, Harold, from Wayne State University
as a physical education instructor.
The Abe Rubins, of Schaefer Rd., are celebrating their 36th
wedding anniversary with a three-month vacation in Miami
Beach, Florida. Mrs. Freda Docks, sister of Mrs. Rubin, is accom-
panying them. -
Mr. and Mrs. David Ronis and family are now residing in
Bonn, Germany. Mr. Ronis, who spent seven years with the State
Department in Washington, is now with the American Embassy in
Bonn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanners recently returned from New
York, where they attended the marriage of their daughter, Arlene,
to Jerome Baronick, son of Mrs. Anne Baronick and the late
Julius Baronick. The Dec. 29 wedding occurred at the Gramercy
Park Hotel, and was attended by 75 guests, all members of the
immediate families.

MRS. SIDNEY KOGAN

The present Mrs. Sidney Ko-
gan was Rosestelle Aaron be-
fore her Dec. 16 wedding in
the New Mayfair. Rabbi Leo
Goldman and Cantor Hyman.
Adler officiated.
The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Morris A. Aaron, of
Columbus, 0. The bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ja-
cob Kogan, of Kentucky Ave.
The princess-styled peau de
soie wedding gown featured
long sleeves and, chapel train.
The scoop neckline was trimmed
with Chantilly lace, seed pearls
and iridescent sequins. The ac-
companying Juliet cap, also
trimmed in lace and seed
pearls, held a fingertip-length
French illusion veil. The bride
carried a Bible. covered with
white orchids.
The bridegroom's sister, Mrs.
Michael Gale, of Mount Ver-
non, N. Y., was matron of hon-
or. Hermina Ross and Harriet
Meyers were bridesmaids.
Michael Gale was best man.
Henry Lonerstater and Jack
Gordon were ushers.
After a "honeymoon in the
eastern -United States, the cou-
ple resides in' the Evergreen
Apartments.

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BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will
welcome Eugene-E. Bodzin, who
has returned home from reserve
training with the U.S. Army,
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parents' home, 4268 Sturte-
vant. Simon Kozik, formerly
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LOUIS G. REDSTONE, vice-
chairman of the Civic Design
Committee, will open a series
of public service events for
the- . ECCLESIASTICAL ARTS
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ship of Mrs. Samuel Aaron. Dr.
Lawrence H. Fuchs, well-known
lecturer, radio and Tv commen-
tator, and assistant professor of
politics at Brandeis, has outlined
the prOgram. Those interested
should call, Mrs. Aaron, LI.
7-3137.

"Compulsion," current best
seller by Meyer Levin, will be
the work discussed at a special
book review sponsored by the
Book Fund Committee of the
Women's Committee for. Bran-
deis University, at 1 p.m., Feb.
20, at • the home of Mrs. Harold
Rattner, 1350 Wellesley Dr.
The book will be analyzed by
Dr. George D. Barahal, associate
professor of educational and
clinical psychology at Wayne
State University.
Mrs. Harvey Gass, vice-presi-
dent of programs, arranged the
event in cooperation with Mrs.
Stanley Akers, Book Fund vice-
president," and chairmen -Mes-
dames Norman Levey, Morris
Baron and Jerry Morse.
Mrs. Leo Mellen, chapter pres-
ident, advises that the Women's
Committee has begun a discus-
sion group under the chairman-

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ver-Stars, Starlighters, JUG's,
Eagles, Czars and Junior Spar-
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music by Jack Levin and his
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