Wilk-Goldman Rites State Temple Youth
To Wed in February Sinai Hospital Names
Expect
200
at-Conclave
Albert P. Charles as
Mark Celebration
Almost 200 young people
Food
Service Manager
throughout
Michigan
will
par-
for 3 Generations -
Albert P. Charles has been
'MRS. LAWRENCE H. WILK
In a ceremony July 7, at Beth
Abraham Synagogue,. He 1 en
Kareh Goldman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Gold-
man, of 24031 Seneca, Oak Park,
was united in marriage to
Lawrence Harvey Wilk, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wilk, of
17323 Woodingham.
The 'bride wore a white silk
taffeta gown highlighted with
a bodice of Alencon. lace ending
in_a scalloped neckline and short
sleeve. The princess line of the
gown tapered to a bow in the
back from which the chapel
train flowered gracefully. Her
scalloped, fingertip veil was
adorned With appliqued lace
flowers and fell from an iride-
scent sequin pearl tiara. She
carried a bouquet of three yel-
low lipped white orchids sur-
rounded by white carnation
petals on a white satin Bible.
Attending the bride were Joy
Cohen of Toronto as maid of
honor, V i via n Liber, Ruth
Cohen and Judy Katchem. Jun-
ior bridesmaids were Carla
Zendell of Oak Park and
Eleanor Shulman of Toronto.
The bride's brother, Rohn
Goldman, of New York, was
best man. The ushers were
Sheldon Schore, Leonard Gaba,
and Stuart Bratt. Seating the
dinner guests were Ronald
Cohen of Toronto and Lionel
Katchem.
Following a wedding dinner
and reception the couple re-
turned to Ann Arbor where they
will reside at the Parkhurst
Apartments.
Out of town guests were from
Toronto, Windsor, Flint, Phoe-
nix, Ariz., California, New
York, Chicago, Maryland, Wis-
consin, Minnesota, Ohio, Ann
Arbor and Trenton, .Mich.
This wedding commemorated
three generations 25 years apart,
as the bridegroom'S parents
celebrated their silver anniver-
sary and the grandparents their
golden anniversary.
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Just East of James Couzens
WOODWARD AT LOTHROP
One Block North of Grand Blvd.
ticipate in the annual Michigan
State Temple Youth conclave,
to be held Aug. 21 to 25, at
Camp Nahelu, Ortonville, Mich.
Chairmen of the conference
are Paul Dizik, Margaret Levin
and Bob Wise, who have been
working closely with Dennis
Frank, publicity chairman; Paul .
Grant, religious c h a i r m a n;
Nancy Hoffman, registration
chairman; and Charles Nathan-
son, program chairman.
Subjects, to be based on the
theme, "Judaism AWOL," will
be studied in regular class ses-
sions. Highlights will include
a color war, original services
conducted by MSTY members,
alumni day and installation of
officers.
Dave Diamond
MISS JUDI STEINBOCK
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stein- .
bock, of Winthrop Ave., •- an-
nounce the engagement of their
Detroiters Win Honors
daughter, Judi Gail, to Donald
Alan Zimmerthan, son of Mr.
at Interlochen Camp
Five Detroit area high school and Mrs. Kenneth Zimmerman,
students ,took honors in the re- of Santa Rosa Dr. A February
cent concerto auditions at the wedding is. planned.
National Music Camp, Inter-
lochen.
Canadian Weekly Editor
Barbara Finkelstein, a three. :
Wins
Journalism Award
time winner in the auditions,
OTTAWA, (JTA) —Abraham
appeared with the Honors Or-
chestra - on Aug.- 10: Barbara, J. Arnold, editor and publisher
daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Mor- of the Jewish Western Bulle-
ris Finkelstein, 4241 Buena tin, Vancouver Anglo-Jewish
Vista, is. a Senior at Cass Tech- weekly, was the only editor of
nical High School and a student any local weekly in Canada to
receive a citation from. the
of Mischa Kottler.
Another piano student of Kot- Bowater Awards for Journal-
ism in 1956.
tler's, Carol Fenwick, played
with the University Orchestra
Arnold's name was included
Aug. .9. Carol, whO will -enter in a list of seven editors cited
college this Fall; is the daugh- . for special mention in the so-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fen- cial and cultural fields.
wick, 19138 San Juan.
The other winners this year
William Henry Harrison was
are Penny BalI, Carol Jewell the oldest U. S. president to
and Patricia Ann Bagdol. _ take office. He was 68.
,
A.rtit A-runouncements
Aug. 6—To Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Kaplan (Diane Pritz), of
19758 _ _Appoline, a daughter,
Janet Gail.
* * *
A-ug. 2—To- Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vid G. Metz (Thelma Dosie), of
24321 Ithaca -, Oak. Park, a
daughter, Andrea Rae;
* * *
Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. D.
Gerald (Barbara Kahn), of
Northwood Apts., Ann Arbor,
Mich., a daughter, Linda Beth.
• * *
Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Itha-
mar Koenigsberg (Phyllis Gell-
man), a son, Joshua Mark.
* * *
Aug. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Mer-:
ton J. Segal (Beverly Blau), of
Gardner Ave., Oak Park, a
daughter, Carol Beth.
* * *
July 31—To Mr. and Mrs.
Philip B. Wedes (Florence
Marks), of 10160 Albany, Oak
Park, a 'son, Lloyd Brian.
* * *
July 31—To Dr. and Mrs.
William S. Warren (Gerry
Feldman), of 20237 Blackstone
Ct., a daughter, Karen Leslie.
serving hot meals to battleworn
troops during the campaignS
of Iwo Jima, Saipan, and Tinian,
in the South Pacific Theater.
His food, service career be-
named food service manager at gan at the age of 11 when he
Sinai Hospital, it was an- got his first job as a butcher.
Charles and his wife live at
nounced by
3826 Clements. They have one
Max Osnos,
married daughter.
president.
Charles; 42,
came to Sinai
f r o m Illinois
where he
Orchestras—Entertainment
worked as a
308 Fox Bldg.
food adminis-
trator for more
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than six years
at the Dixon A. P. Charles
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State Hospital and the Elgin
Plastic Furniture Covers
State Hospital.
MADE TO ORDER OR
At Sinai, Charles supervises
READY MADE
some '75 employees in the food
CALL ANNA KARBAL
department and is responsible
TO. 7-0874
for the preparation of some 1,200 .4 Separate Cushion Covers
$1 up
meals daily for both patients ?VAaliS•rilf trtlei7M1120/1,
.
and hospital employees.
While working at the Dixon
MUSIC BY
and Elgin hospitals, • Charles
gained national recognition with
his formulation of special thera
peutic diets for ulcer patients.
He also collaborated in the crea-
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tion of a "Master Menu : Manuel"
which- is being used in all of
Illinois' 22 state hospitals and
We answer all your
institutions as well as in other
states.
incoming - calls.
He served in, the Navy during
It
Is
Our
Business to Help You
World War II as head cook for a
With Courtesy and Efficiency
Naval hospital unit which was
We Serve As Your Office .
'attached to a Marine division,
Permitting your clients to keep in
and joined the Elgin Hospital
touch with you during business
hours.
staff after his discharge from
the Navy. As food administra
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tor there, he was responsible
for the -preparation of meals
Coyle Telephone
for some 6,700 people.
Answering Service
Part of his duties with the
VE. 7-6701
Navy during the war included
the Counts
SINGER'S-. .1
KOSHER MEAT and -POULTRY
Oak Park, a daughter, Cheryl
Leslie.
* * *
July 29—To Dr. and Mrs.
Martin Trotsky (Judy Peritz),
of 23491 Coolidge, Oak Park, a
son, Michael David.
* * *
July 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard H. Miller (Barbara
Novick), a son, Ronald Scott.
* * *
July 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gutenberg (Arlene Far-
ber), of 17194 Washburn, a
daughter, Rhonda Lynn.
- * * *
July 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Stein (Claire Novog), of
14206 Curtis, a daughter, Tina
Lee.
* * *
July 26—To Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Friedenberg (Dorothy
Levine), of 21910 Gardner, Oak
Park,. a daughter, Inez Faith.
J. SINGER
•
P. SWARIN
Featuring BeSt Quality Prime and
-Choice Meats and PO - di-try
Meats and Poultry Wrapped for Freezer
-on - Request.
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-.
1- 3721 .W.-- 9--:MILE RD., 'OAK PARK
CALL — U. 7-8111,
DELIVER
•
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*
July 26—T•Mr. and Mrs.
James Wa er (Harriett Sha-
piro), 0 Ewald Circle, a
daughte
lien Beth.
* * *
July 23—To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald H. Gewertz (Natalie
July 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Katz), a • daughter, Sharon
Edward Greenfield (Frieda Debra.
* * *
Ferencz), of 23091 - Cloverlawn,
July 22—T6 , Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph B. Manela (Eleanor
Betman), of Woodin,gham Dr.,
RABBI YEHUDAH LOEWY
a. son, Sheldon Jerry.
44044 exeiudIody
* * *
Since 1946 in Detroit
July 22—To Mr. and Mrs.
Hospitals and Homes
Daniel S. Elinan (Barbara
It. 4-7355
Fruitman, of Flint, Mich.), of
5.4110
12170 Broadstreet, a daughter,
Sheryl Tina.
* * *
RABBI LEO - Y.
July 21—To _ Dr. and Mrs.
GOLDMAN
Arthur C. Danto (Shirley Ro-
vetch), former Detroiters now
Expert Mohel
of 70 Morningside Dr., New
Recommended by Physicians
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
York. a daughter, Jane Nicole.
* * *
18245 Roselawn
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July 18—To Mr. and Mrs.
Hy Stolman (Carole Young),
of 19351 Evergreen, a son,
Rabbi Joshua Spiro
Michael Jeffrey.
CERTIFIED MOHEL
* * *
Serving In
Hospitals & Homes
July 16—To Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Fruitman, formerly of.
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Flint, Mich., now of Lancaster,
7328 Thatcher
Pa., a daughter, Sheer.
LEE'S FISH HOUSE
Oak Park's
ONLY Exclusive
Fresh Fish & Sea House
Featuring: Take-Out Dinners ... Fish 'n Chips
fried Shrimp
Scallops .
Lobster Tails
Frog Legs . .. FREE DELIVERY
-
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Large Shrimp ....$1.29 lb..
Fresh White fish 69c lb.
Fresh Perch ....
47c lb.
Fresh Trout
lb.
Yellow Pickeral
70c lb;
Filleting, skinning and Grinding at no Charge
COOLIDGE
Just SOUTH of 9 MILE RD.
FREE DELIVERY CALL LI 2-7101
COMING SOON . Another
Dexter-Fullerton Market
at
18417 WYOMING near PICKFORD
With a complete selection of groceries,
dairy products, frozen foods, fruits and
vegetables and Kosher meat,
Watch for Opening Announcement!
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