On Caribbean Cruise
After Aug. Wedding

MRS. SAMUEL P. WEINER

In a double-ring ceremony
performed by Rabbi Morris
Adler at Cong. Shaarey Zedek
Aug. 19, Phyllis Diane King,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol
King, became the bride of
Samuel Paul Weiner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiner.
The bride's gown of white
Dupioni silk taffetta, was ap-
pliqued in garlands of hand-
corded Alencon lace with mo-
tifs of tiny pearls on the em-
pire bodice. The princess-line
floor length skirt with garlands
of matching lace, forged into a
bustle back chapel train. She
wore a veil cap of Dupioni silk.
appliqued in Alencon lace, with
a two-tier white silk illusion
finger tip veil.
Susan King attended her sis-
ter as maid of honor, and Mrs.
Helen Ochs, sister of the bride-
. groom, was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Elaine Salts-
man, Margaret Katz, Ilene Kar
son, Wilma Saltsman and Gail
Smoler. Denise Baron and
Randi Ochs were flower girls.
Norman Ochs, the bride-
groom's brother-in-law, served
as best man. Ushers were Irving
Tobocman, Paul Stolarsk y,
Henry Baskin. Ned Fusty and
Sheldon Otis. Richard Ochs was
ring-bearer.
After a two-week honeymoon
in the Caribbean, the newly-
weds will reside on Ewald
Circle.

Name Three Detroit Athletes to Vie in Maccabiah Games

For the first time in the his- back to 1932. Expenses for trans-
tory of the World Maccabiah portation, clothing, f e e d i n g,
Games, Detroit will send repre- housing and maintaining the
sentatives to compete in the U.S. squad is being raised by
sports competition. voluntary contribution.
The three Detroit athletes Locally, Herman Fishman,
chosen by the U. S. Committee former University of Michigan
for Sports in Israel are: star athlete and now a Detroit
Byron Krieger, current three- insurance executive, is chairman
weapon fencing champion of of the local committee which is
Michigan and a member of the spearheading the drive to raise
1952 and '56 U. S. Olympic $4.500 to send Krieger, Goldstein
Teams. and Shapiro to the games.
Ralph Goldstein, star guard Contributions, which are tax
and former captain of the Uni- deductible, may be sent to U.S
versity of Detroit basketball Committee for Sports in Israel,
team. Inc., c/o Fishman, 16245 James
Barry S h a p i r o, 16-year-old Couzens.
• • •
Mumford High School swimming
sensation, who placed eighth in 1,200 Athletes Compete
a recent national AAU breast-
in Fifth Maccabiah
stroke event.
The games will be held in Is-
TEL AVIV, (JTA) —Agnes'
rael. Sept. 15 to 24. Athletes Keleti. the one-time Hungarian
from 26 countries will vie for Olympic champion who made her
nonors in this fifth world compe- home in Germany after winning'
tition. four gold medals in gymnastics !
Krieger, Goldstein and Shapiro at the Melbourne Olympics. has
will be members of the 100-man arrived in Israel as the first for- 1
United States squad which is
making the trip. Goldstein previ-
ously competed against the Is-
raeli basketball squad, when he
was a member of the Detroit
All-Star team which defeated the
touring Israeli Olympic team last
Furniture Made to Order
spring.
The American team is being
Restyled and Reupholstered
formed under the auspices of the
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U. S. Committee for Sports in
Closed Sat. Open Sunday
Israel.
Jewish athletes from all over
the U.S. have been selected in
track and field, basketball, fenc-
ing, swimming, wrestling, tennis.
weightlifting, boxing, table-ten-
nis, gymnastics, volleyball and
shooting.
The U.S. has participated in
all five games to date. These go

eign participant in the fifth
Maccabiah.
The fifth Maccabiah will open'
Sept. 15 with the blessings of I
Chief Rabbi Isaac Halevi Herzog
and the traditional lighting of
the Maccabiah torch . with fire!
brought from the tomb of the
ancient Maccabees at Modin.
The 10-day event will feature
performances by three world
champions—Bob Richards of the
United States in pole vaulting,

Ademar de Silva of Brazil in the
hop, step, jump, and Miss Keleti
in gymnastics.
American and British contin-
gents, with 100 representatives
each, will be the largest visiting
groups. Fifty participants were
scheduled from France and
South Africa, 20 from Australia,
23 from Holland, 17 from Rho-
desia, 11 from India, 10 from
Chile and many from other coun-
tries.

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