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April 12, 1957 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-04-12

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Miss Rossmoore Wed
in Double-Ring Rites

activities in Society

Lillian Lewis Wed
in Candlelight Rites

&flits

April 6 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David Leader (Gloria Slobin), of
19149 Appoline, a daughter,
Laurie Sue.
* * *
April 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard B. Wilder (Babette
Kopple), of 18933 Hartwell, a
daughter, Elizabeth Kay.-
* * *
April 1 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Silberstein (Joan Meister),
of Ilene Ave., a son, Ronald
Neal.

*

MRS. MARK NOLAN

of

Lillian Lewis, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Lewis,
became the bride of Mark No-
lan in a candlelight ceremony
March 17, at which Rabbis Is-
rael Flam and S. P. Wohlgel-
ernter officiated.
The bride wore an ivory silk
taffeta gown of ballerina length.
It was trimmed in lace and
seed pearls and topped by an
elbow-length veil. An orchid
bouquet covered her prayer-
book.
Following a honeymoon trip
to Miami Beach, Fla., the cou-
ple will reside in Detroit.

RABBI YEHUDAI-1 LOEWY

* *

March 30—To Mr. and Mrs.
Milton H. Dresner, of .25140 E.
Roycourt, Huntington Woods, a
son, Robert James.
* * *
March 29—To Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley L. Freed (Jacqueline
Feldman), of 20216 Fenton, a
daughter, Karyn Leslie.
• * *
March 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Al
Platt (Ileane Schepart), of 23721
Marlow, Oak Park, a daughter,
Debra Phyllis.
* * *
March 28 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard L. Block (V i c k y
Rimm), former Detroiters now
of Miami, Fla., a son, Kenneth
Wayne.
* * *
March 2'7 — To Mt. and Mrs.
Seymour D. Bodner (Ellen Sie-
gel), of 20496 Carol, a daughter,
Jo Ann.
* * *
March 26—To Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence L. Peisner (Evelyn L.
Kahn) of Monte Vista Ave., a
son, Sanford Dale.

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March 24 — T Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. Herskovitz (Phyllis Plot-
kin), Detroiters stationed at
Scott Air Force Base, Ill., a
daughter, Sheik

* * *
March 23—To Mr. and Mrs.
Isaiah Shafir (Peggy S. Rosen-
berg), of 23121 Scotia, Oak
Park, a daughter, Michelle Ilene.
* *
March 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Spitzer (Helena Fram-
owitz), of 4340 Leslie, a son,
Chaskel.
*
March 18—To Dr. and Mrs.
Warren Eder (Lois Einhorn), of
Burton Ave., Oak Park; a daugh-
ter, Janice.
*
*
March 12 — To Dr. and Mrs.
B e r n a r d Horowitz (Beverly
Fisher), of 433 Tilmor Dr., Pon-
tiac, a daughter, Laura Pauline.
* * *
March 6—To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Kramer (Carolyn Leib),
of Pennington Dr., a son, Robert
Morris.

A "coin-box luncheon" is be- decorations; Sol Docks, coin box
ing planned by members of tellers; Milton Stearn, publicity.
Beth Aaron Sisterhood for 12:30
Mrs. Irving Chaiken is presi-.
p.m., April 29. Attendants will dent of - Beth Aaron Sisterhood.
present coin boxes or make a
minimum pledge to the Sister-
hood Torah Fund.
Proceeds of the- luncheon will
go to the United Synagogue of
America Theological Seminary. Orchestras—Entertainment
For reservations, call Mrs.
308 Fox Bldg.
Adolph Winkler, chairman, UN.
WO 2-4814 - UN. 4-4346
4-0157, or Mrs. Sidney Wein-
berg, UN. 4-5355.
The luncheon committee in-
PHOTOGRAPHS by
cludes Mesdames Morris Erlich-
BERNARD H.
man and Max Kaminsky, pledge
chairmen; Albert Kaplan, coin
box pick-up; Jack Shenkman,
program; Goldie Ravet and
Julius Goldstein, social; Hy Za-
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lenko, hostesses; Joseph Haas,
CANDIDS • 3-D • MOVIES

Dave Diamond

-- THE DETROIT

Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Eisenman, of Jerusalem, Israel, are
presently here on a visit with their children. They are staying
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with their son„ Irving, and his family at 4005 W. Outer Dr.
5 Former spiritual leader of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emmanuel and
Cong. Bnai Jacob, in Detroit, Rabbi Eisenman also was chairman
of the Vaad Harabbonim before taking up residence in Israel
eight years ago. He is continuing in Israel many of the charitable
and philanthropic efforts he began in Detroit. Rabbi and Mrs.
Eisenman- wish to meet their long-time friends and Rabbi Eisen-
man's former colleagues and co-workers during their stay here.
Mr. and Mrs.. David W. Arfa, of Pasadena Ave., have just
returned from a month's vacation at Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Field have returned to their Berkeley
Rd. home after vacationing in the Hawaiian Islands and California.
t ".
Emma Schaver will visit the New England States on a
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concert tour. She will appear in Providence, R.I., Wednesday, and
Worcester, Mass, Thursday, and will be assisted-at the piano by
- Milton Setzer of Detroit.
,..
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Chase and children, Elayne and Shel-
3:4 don, formerly of Leslie Ave., are now residing in their new

home at 15331 Rosemary, Oak Park.
Rabbi Morris Adler, participated in a symposium on the role
1>;
of American religious institutions yesterday, at the 50th anniver-
$.4 Sary convention of the American Jewish Committee, at the Wal-
dorf-Astoria Hotel, New York. Among the Detroiters attending
the convention are Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Butzel, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard T. Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. Schwartz, Mr.-and Mrs.
Bernard F. Segall, Mr. and Mrs. Clement A. Hopp, Dr. and Mrs.
Richard C. Hertz, Charles L. Goldstein, Philip R. Marcuse, Mrs.
Maurice Klein, Mrs. Nicholas Gimbel, Leon Winkelman, Stanley
Winkelman, Arthur Goulson, Milton J. Doner and Mr. and Mrs.
- Clarence Enggass, and Dr. and Mrs. Leo Sharfman of Ann Arbor.
Mr. Joseph Adinoff and daughters, Jan Carol and Pamela
Sue, of Los Angeles, Calif., are here on a- visit with their mother
and grandmother, Mrs. Jerome Kanter, of 19735 Prairie. Mr.
Adinoff will join them here in few weeks, after which they will
motor back to the West Coast.

Beth Aaron Sisterhood Plans Coin-Box Lunch

WINER

MRS. JEROME GOULD

In a recent double-ring cere-
mony performed by candlelight,
at Holiday Manor, Jacqueline
Rossmoore and Jerome Gould
were united in marriage. Rabbi
Hayim Donin and Cantor Hy-
man J. Adler, assisted by a male
choir, officiated.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Rossmoore, of Cortland
Ave. Mr. Gould was attended
by his bro.ther and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gould,
of Marlowe Ave.
The bride's princess style
gown was of white peau de soie
with an empire bodice high-
lighted by a scalloped neckline
of Alencon lace and embroid-
ered in pearls and sequins. Her
floor-length skirt swept into a
chapel train.
A crown of matching sequins
and pearls held in place her
triple-tiered veil of French illu-
sion, and she carried a bouquet
of white orchids on a Bible.
Mrs. Harold Rossmoore, the
bride's sister-in-law, was her
matron of honor, and brides-
maids were Alyce Norris, of
New York, Carol Gould, Rita
Sauls and Marilynn Lieberman.
Vicki Norris and Nancy Ross-
moore were flower girls.
Dr. Harold Rossmoore, broth-
er of the bride, was best man,
and ushers were Jerome Gar-
ber, of New York, Danny Hof-
fer, Les Becker and Joel Miller.
Lennie Rossmoore was ring
bearer.
GUests at the.wedding includ-
ing many out-of-towners from
New York, Philadelphia, Chi-
cago and Texas. They were en-
tertained the Sunday after the
wedding by Dr. and Mrs. Har-
old Rossmoore.
After hOneymoohing at the
Concord Hotel, in New York,
the couple will reside on Ewald
Circle.

Adas Shalom Couples
Slate Square Dancing

Square dancing will be the
featured activity for young mar-
rieds of Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue, beginning at 9 p.m., Sat-
urday,. at the Monteith Nursery.
For reservations and informa-
tion about the Young • Married
Couples Club, contact Nat and
Gerry Goldstone, LI. 6-5044.
On April 24, the club will
hear a talk by Kenneth Com-
mons, assistant special agent in
charge of the Detroit F.B.I.

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8ngagements

Orchestra

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Auster, of
19317 Cherrylawn, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Elaine Mae, to Albert Matz, son
of Mrs. Bessie Matz, of Mt.
Clemens, Mich., and the late Mr.
Matz. A June wedding is
planned.

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