• Reside zn Des 1T 1oi11es1 Mrs. Mondry Gets Luekoff and Wayburn i Names Robert Goldfarb 1i/ter Dec. 29 Rite Wayne U. Degree Robert Goldfarb, of 18311 MRS. RICHARD M. BROWN An altar arrayed with white roses was the setting for . a candlelight ceremony on Dec. 29, when Sharon Ruth Freed- man exchanged marital vows with Richard Martin Brown at Adas Shalom Synagogue. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freedman, of Hartwell Ave., who were cel- ebrating their 29th wedding an- niversary that evening. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Cass W. Brown, of Cortland Ave. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fen- akel officiated. The bride's gown was of pearl lustered satin with three-quar- ter length sleeves that tapered to the elbows. Pearls and irri- descent paillettes frosted the embroidered Alen c on lace which framed the heart-shaped .neckline. Medallions of jewelled lace encircled the waistline, and the bouffant skirt belled in backswept sculptured folds, spreading into a circular train. Her scalloped headpiece of lace and pearls secured her tiered fingertip veil of French illusion, and she carried a pr a y er b o ok arrangement of white orchids and stephanotis. Harriet Naidus, the bride's cousin, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Jean Balan, Rochelle Blum, Brenda Klemp- ner, Sue Simons, Lorraine Small and Dorothy Freedman, a cousin from Buffalo, N. Y. Two more cousins, Barbara Naidus and Cheryl Klempner, were junior bridesmaids, and Cindy Kurtz, a cousin of the bridegroom, was flower girl. The bride's brother, SP/3 Sheldon Freedman, flew here from Seattle, Wash., to be best man. Ushers were Sheldon Brown, brother of the bride- groom, Sheldon Klein, Sheldon Kafton, Ronald Balan, Barry Yaker, Ernest Bennett, Irving Blum and Howard Boesky. Charles Yorke was junior usher, and Fred Cohen was ring bearer. Following a Florida honey- moon, the couple will reside in Des Moines, Ia., where Mr. Brown will resume his studies at the Still College of Osteo- pathy and Surgery and Mrs. Brown teaches in the Des Moines school system. Pioneer Women Activate New Israelogy' Group -b Mrs. Harry Mondry, an ac Live leader in the Pioneer Women's Organization and in Labor Zionist ranks, was gradu- ated last week from Wayne State University School of Lib- eral Arts. Hungry for learning, Mrs. Mondry began her studies at Wayne State University when she already was a grandmother. She first took special courses, then attended regular classes, and finally made her mark as a student, earning her degree through constant devotion to her studies. Mrs. Mondry is a member of the executive board of Ar- lazaroff Branch of Farband, is chairman of the cultural com- mittee of Poale Zion and is a leader in Histadrut campaigns. She is currently financial secre- tary, Detroit Council of Pioneer Women. She resides with her husband and son, Eugene, in Bell Acres. Her other children, Mr. and Mrs. David Mondry, and three grandchildren, reside in Hunt- ington Woods. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Julius Greenbaum acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. Stansbury, has been named gen- eral manager of Luckoff and Wayburn, Ad- vertising, it was an- flounced this week by Louis H. Luckoff, president. Goldfarb joined the firm in 1951 as Goldfarb a copywriter. Prior to coming to Luckoff and Wayburn, he had spent several years in newspaper and sales promotion work. He is married and the father of two sons. Shaarey Zedek YPL Schedules Barn Dance A barn dance, planned by the Young Peoples -League of Cong. Shaarey Zedek for 9 p.m., Jan. 26, in the synagogue social hall, will be the high- light of its social season. 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