Two Flint Sisters Speak Vows
in Double Ceremony on June 23
Charlotte R. Schreier
to Wed on August 11
Two F 1 i n t, MiGh.,
sisters are shown as
they were married in
a double ceremony on
June 23. They are
Mrs. HERBERT
RUBINSTEIN (stand-
ing), the former An-
nette Robbins, and
Mrs. HARVEY KO-
MISS CHARLOTTE SCHREIER ZIN, the former Bev-
Charlotte Reva Schreier's en- erly Robbins.
gagement to Alan Bernson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Bernson,
of Point Marion, Pa., has been
announced by her parents, Mr.
* * *
and Mrs. Samuel Leon Schreier,
Of 19374 Monica.
Over 300 guests were present
The bride-elect is an alumna last Sunday, at Flint's Temple
of Wayne State University. An
Beth El for the wedding of An-
Aug. 11 wedding is planned.
nette and Beverly Robbins,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Foster Parents Install
Robbins, of_ 1641 Seminole, Flint.
Mrs. Goldberg, President Rabbi William Sajowitz offi-
ciated at the ceremony, at which
Mrs. Alex Goldberg, re- Annette spoke her marital vows
elected as president of the to Herbert Rubinstein, son of
Foster Parents Group of the Mr. and Mrs. David Rubinstein,
Jewish Family and Children's of Bronx, N.Y., and Beverly ex-
Service (formerly Jewish Social changed vows with Harvey Ko-
Service Bureau), was installed zin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
at the annual meeting in the Kozin, of 24041 Blackstone, Oak
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Park.
Glazer.
Reflecting the elegance of the
Milford Pregerson, new JFCS Renaissance period, the brides
president, installed Mrs. Gold- chose identical gowns of lus-
berg and the other officers who trous silk taffeta in delicate
are Jack Glazer, vice-president; cameo ivory. Circlets of tiny
Mrs. Glazer, secretary; and Mrs. pearls frosted the embroidered
John Farkus, sunshine chair- Alencon lace which etched its
man.
rose pattern over the entire
Mrs. Goldberg presented a long-sleeved bodices and framed
special citation to Mrs. Theodore the deeply-curved Florentine
Bargman, outgoing president of decolletages in petal-pointed
JFCS for her "constant and medallions.
tireless devotion to the parents
Garlands and sprays of the
and their foster children."
jeweled lace encircled the full
Arnold Laven was signed by skirts, which flared from slen-
Universal to direct "The Man der molded waistlines and
Who Rocked the Boat," starring spread to wide cathedral trains.
Sculptured caps of silk folds,
Richard Egan.
bordered with pearl-touched
lace, clasped their tiered veils
of silk illusion, and they carried
staggered white orchids sur-
rounded by lilies of the valley
on small white Bibles.
Mrs. Stanley Locker, of Long
Island, N.Y., Annette's future
sister-in-law, was her matron
of honor, while Mrs. Harvey
Wish, of Oak Park, Beverly's
sister-in-law, was her matron
of honor.
Bridesmaids included Vera
Siegel and Debbie Harris, the
bride's cousin, both of Flint.
Diann Dox, of Elmwood Park,
111., another cousin, was gate at-
tendant.
Harvey Wish was best man
for his future brother-in-law,
ittigte,
Harvey Kozin, and Larry Rob-
bins, future brother-in-law of
Herbert Rubinstein, was his best
man.
Ushers were Dr. Arthur Ecoff
eeeptint
and Marshall Wise, of Oak Park,
Morton Jaffe, of Detroit, and
Smart brides select the
Sheraton-Cadillac for their
Jerome Max, of Bronx, N.Y.,
weddings and receptions. And
while Dennis Jacobson, Harvey's
for good reason! First, the
cousin from Detroit, was junior
staff of this famous hotel spe-
usher.
cializes in catering to wed-
Following dinner at the Dur-
dings — lifts so many nagging
ant Hotel, both couples left for
details from the shoulders of
the bride and her family.
And whether you select the
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for a party of 750, or one of
our exquisite Parlors for an
intimate family group of as
small as twenty, you may rest
assured that the accommoda-
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finest in Detroit.
Our prices are reasonable,
and you'll always be proud to
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Barton's 'Wonder
Munch' Is New
Non-Melting Candy
Chocolates that one can eat
all summer long and that won't
melt in the heat are now avail-
able at Barton's stores.
The new chocolate discovery
is called Wonder Munch, and is
an assortment of nine different
crunchy and chewy centers,
covered with Barton's continen-
tal chocolate.
Because Wonder Munch does
not melt in the sun, it is an
ideal gift to mail, as a thank-
you to a weekend hostess or a
remembrance to family and
friends.
Members of Detroit Lodge,
Knights of Pythias, recently
brightened the lives of a group
of retarded youngsters at the
State Home and Training
School, at Coldwater, Mich.
According to Simon Silver
Playhouse Adds Staffers
for Apprentice Theater
Two new staff members have
been added by the Will-O-Way
Apprentice Theater, W. Long
Rd., Bloomfield Hills, for the
new summer program.
The newly incorporated rec-
reational program, for children
and teen-agers, will be super-
vised by Joyce Ninks, Detroit.
Classes for the first 4-week
term begins this week. Late reg-
istrations will be accepted. Ap-
ply at the theater, or call Ce-
lia Merrill Turner, director, MI
4-4418.
honeymoons on the West Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Kozin, after visit-
ing in Los Angeles, San Fran-
cisco and Las Vegas, will fly
home, and will take up resi-
dence at 24508 Rensselaer, Oak
Park.
The Rubinsteins are driving
to Los Angeles where they will
honeymoon for two months.
Both girls graduated June 15
from the University of Michigan
with BA degrees. Mr. Kozin
attended Wayne State Univer-
sity. Mr. Rubinstein holds a
BS degree from New York Uni-
versity and a master's degree
in public health from U. of M.
and Leonard Goldman, of the
Lodge child welfare committee,
the group for months had
planned to aid these children.
The gift items included a 21-,
inch television set, six comfort-
able indoor chairs and four col-
lapsable wheelchairs.
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MRS. STUART PERLMAN
In an early evening wedding
yesterday, at Adas Shalom Syn-
agogue, Arlene Joan Eder was
united in marriage to Stuart
Laurence Perlman. Rabbis Ja-
cob E. Segal and Morris Adler
performed the double-ring cere-
mony.
The bride, daughter of. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Eder, of North-
field Blvd., Oak Park, wore a
gown of ice-pink Italian peau
de soie. The deep, scalloped
neckline, short shirred sleeves
and empire bodice were appli-
qued in peau d'lange lace.
Garlands of the lace were ap-
pliqued on the floor - length
skirt that draped into a bustle
back and fell into a chapel
train. Her fingertip veil of ice-
pink silk illusion fell from a
skull cap of pleated peau de
soie outlined in matching lace.
Barbara Shapiro was the
bride's maid of honor, and Mrs.
Carl Ruby was matron of honor.
Her sister and cousin, Linda
Eder and Joanne Levitsky, were
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Anita Kramer, Mrs. Arnold Le-
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Susan Schecter were brides-
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The bridegroom, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Perlman, of
Cherrylawn Ave., was attended
by James Sherman, as best man,
while Dennis Eder, the bride's
brother, was junior usher. Seat-
ing the guests were Stanley
Keller, Arnold Levitsky, Gerald
Pinsky, Bruce Rosen, Carl Ruby
and Adrian Williams.
The couple has left for a
honeymoon on the West Coast.
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