Arlene Levy Wed
to Edwin Tarnopol
Earlier Deadline
for Issue of Jan. 3
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of New Year's Day on Wed-
nesday, there will be an early
deadline for The Jewish
News edition of Friday, Jan.
3. Deadline for photos for
the issue will be at 9:30 a.m.,
today, Dec. 2'7. Deadline for
editorial copy will be at 9:30
a.m., Monday, Dec. 30. Clas-
sified advertising deadline
will be at 12 noon, Tuesday,
Dec: 31._
Ahavas Achim Slates
Concert for Jan. 12
MRS. EDWIN TARNOPOL
In a double-ring ceremony
Thursday at Rainbow Terrace,
Arlene Beth Levy became the
bride of Edwin Saul,. Tarnopol.
Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor
Jacob Sonenklar officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Morton Levy of Mansfield
Ave. and the late Mr. Levy. Her
husband is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Tarnopol, of Oak
Park.
The bride's gown of white,
Italian silk taffeta was fash-
ioned with scalloped neckline
and short shirred sleeves of
hand corded Alencon lace. The
princess line skirt of floor
length was draped into a bustle
back falling into a chapel train.
Her double tier illusion finger
tip veil was held in place by ,
a fitted cap of matching lace.
She carried cascading white or-
chids and stephanotis on a white
Bible..
Her attendants were Donna
Cohen,. Joan Moskovitz, Marian
Levine, and Lois Levy as matron
of honor.
Irwin Levy, brother of the
bride, was best man. Ushers in-
cluded Leon Moskovitz, Howard
Schlafer, and Donald Alexan-
der.
Following a trip to Miami
Beach, Fla., the new Mr. and
Mrs. Tarnopol will make their
home on Rochester Rd., Royal
Oak.
RABBI YEHUDAH LOEWY
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The annual concert of Cong.
Ahavas • Achim will take place
at 8 p.m., Jan. 12, in the main
sanctuary, 19190 Schaefer.
Cantor Jacob E. Tambor will
be featured with Cantor Hyman
J. Adler of Bnai David and
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar of
Shaarey Zedek as guest artists.
David Czeisler, a violinist, will
open the program, and Dan
Frohman will accompany at
the piano.
Jewish selections, Hebrew
liturgical music, Israeli num-
bers and classical pieces will
be presented.
Greetings will be extended
by Jonas Dworin, president of
the congregation. Introductions
will be made by Isadore Lee-
man, and remarks extended by
Rabbi Jacob Chinitz.
- The entire Jewish community
is invited to attend.
Sisterhood Schedules
Hanukah Oneg Shabbat
Ahavas Achim Sisterhood will
hold an oneg shabbat at 2 p.m.,
Saturday, in the home of Mrs.
Jacob Tambor.
A Hanukah skit, written by
Mrs. Tambor, will highlight the
program. Also planned are
games, prizes, songs and re-
freshments.
Participants include Mes-
dames Edward Allen, Irving
Cohen, Leslie Cohen, Samuel
Cohen, Seymour Gallant, Joseph
Glicker, Martin Green, Percy
Haron, Herb Hyman, Sam Kal-
lush; George Kent, Meyer Levey,
Victor Packman, Thomas Parto-
vich, Hy Rossman, Leonard
Schreiber, Arthur Schussler,
Harold Silberblatt, Morris Sny-
der, Sam Solomon, Morris Wat-
nick, Max Weiner, and Sam Zie-
man and Peggy Cohen, Carol
Kent and Gloria Tambor.
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TICKTON WRITES ARTICLE
Plan Rally to Boost
Tell Engagement
'Revue' Sales
Of Hillsdale Students JWV
Michigan's Jewish War Vet-
An article by Daniel L. Tick-
ton, C.P.A., appears in the
magazine Reconstructionist, un-
der the title "The Editor and
erans and members of their the Apprentice."
Ladies Auxiliaries have sched-
uled a square dance rally for
Want The Best?
the evening of Jan. 5, in the
Ask the Folks Who've Had
auditorium of the Davison Jew-
ish Center.
SAM BARNETT
Admission to the dance is by
and His Orchestra
$15 in ticket sales or contribu-
tions to the 1958 "Star
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Spangled Revue;" being pre-
sented by JWV on Feb. 16, in
the Ford Auditorium.
Wedding Movies
According to Ralph Epstein,
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JWV Department commander,
by Marshall Klaper
and Mrs. Morton Oppenheim,
president of the Department
COLOR
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ary constitutes the one fund-
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raising appeal by the organ-
ization for the entire year.
Jack Schwartz, junior vice- - WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS
commander, and Mrs. Oscar
MISS RIMA FREEMAN
For the best in. Dancing
pleasure, the
Katz, senior vice-president, are
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Polsky, in charge of the Jan. 5 pro-
BILL LEONARD
of Coyle Ave., announce the gram.
engagement of Mrs. Polsky's
ORCHESTRA
daughter, Rima Sara Freeman, Radomer Aid Society
Ty. 5-0755
To. 6-1373
to Paul Harvey Rabb, son of
Plans
Banquet
Jan.
4
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rabb, of
Shaker Heights, 0. Miss Free-
Plans are being made by the
NORMAN'S
man's father is Mr. William Radomer Aid Society for a ban-
Freeman, of Montreal, Que.
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quet, to be held at 6:30 . p.m.,
Both young people attend Jan. 4, in the - Mayfair Room,
for better beauty service.
Hair removed permanently
Hillsdale College, where the 19161 Schaefer. The organiza-
by Electrolosis.
bride-to-be is affiliated with Pi tion also has . scheduled a vic-
Beta Phi sorority and her tory dinner for Jan. 15.
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fiance is a member of Kappa
A special meeting is slated
Sigma Kappa fraternity.
for 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the
Hayim Greenberg Center, when
final plans will be made.
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Dec. 16 — To Mr. and . Mrs.
Saul Waldman (Sylvia Rose), of
19161 Prairie, a daughter, Karen
Lisa.
* * *
Dec. 14—To Mr. and Mrs.
Jordan Pollack (Rhoda Dres-
sler), of 13518 Norfolk, a son,
David Stuart.
* * *
Sinai Women's Guild
Dec. 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
to
Hear Dr. Barahal
Ronald M. Goldstone (Marilyn
Women's Guild of Sinai Hos-
Baskin), df 23681 Radclift, Oak
pital will hear Dr. George D.
Park, a son, Lawrence Mark.
Barahal, of Wayne State Uni-
Dec. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. versity, speak on "The Emo-
Marvin Cheresh (Joyce E. Per- tionally Healthy Family" at its
gament), of 18452 San Juan, a Meeting at 12 noon, Jan. 10, in
the Sinai lecture hall.
son, Daniel Michael.
• * *
According to Mesdames Alvin
Dec. 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. - Rodecker and David- Dunsky,
Sheldon R. Fishman (Marilyn who head the hospitality and
Goodman), of 21921 Church, social committees, respectively,
Oak Park, a son, Keith Stuart. a complimentary luncheon will
be served, at which new mem-
Dec. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Mor- bers will be welcomed.
Mrs. Raymond Sokolov, chair-
ton a Smelling (Harriett Wol-
rauch), of 277 Geneva, Highland man, and Mrs. Isadore Winkel-
Park, Mich., a daughter, Sherry man, co-chairman, have planned
the program. Dr. Barahal is as-
Joan.
* *
sociate professor of educational
Dec. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon and clinical psychology at WSU.
Feig (Maxine Margolin), of - Mrs. Seymour Frank, Guild
21810 Gardner, Oak Park, a president, advises that reserva-
tions should be made with the
daughter, Susan Ronda.
Guild office, BR. 3-3000, before
To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pleas- Jan. 7.
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