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August 29, 1958 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-08-29

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Temple Players
Set Open House

Beverly Holtzman
to Wed S. [Fineman

Jericho Lodge Slates
Memorial Services

Marriages

Geologists estimate Michi-
gan's supply of salt at 71 tril-
lion tons.

The annual memorial services
MICHAEL - SALICOFF. In a for departed members of Jeri-
For the
double-ring ceremony per- cho Lodge, Independent Order
Perfect Affair . .
formed Aug. 31, by Rabbi Jacob of Odd Fellows, will be con-
E. Segal, at the Sholem Alei- ducted at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
chem Institute, Barbara Lynn at Jericho Temple, 18495 Wyo-
and His Orchestra
Salicoff, daughter of Mr. and ming.
Mrs. Nathan Salicoff, of 19451
UN 3-3737
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, of
Santa Rosa, became the bride Beth Abraham Synagogue, who
of Gary Keith Michael, son of will conduct the religious por-
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Michael, tion of the services, will also
of University Heights, 0.
be the principal speaker.
The bride's gown was of bal-
Families of all deceased lodge
PHOTOGRAPHY
lerina length and of f a n n e d members are invited to attend.
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
Chantilly lace design, featuring A social hour will follow.
Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies
For Quality Workmanship
short sleeves with gauntlets to
Call
Mr. Rosen
UN 1-9000
match. The decolette neckline
CARD OF THANKS
of nylon tulle was accentuated
The
family
of
the
late
by tiny fan inserts offset by
11111
borealis sequins and seed Charles N. Nagdeman ack- •
I
pearls. The fitted bodice over a nowledges with grateful appreci-
ation
the
many
kind
expressions
bouffant skirt was highlighted
by a large white taffeta bow in of sympathy extended by rela-
b a c k. Her fingertip veil of tives and friends during the : Home Catering •
French illusion fell f r o in a family's recent bereavement.
• • Let us help you make your •
0
scalloped crown of seed pearls_
14 1 party a complete success.
and borealis sequins.
"if music be the food
• Delicious Food—Dinnerware •

Mary Ellen Effron, sister of
of love, . . .
• •
Excellent Service

the bridegroom, was matron of

Call: DI 1-0072
honor, and Sheila Diane Sali-


coff, the bride's sister, and
:UN 4-6258 UN 3-3570 0

Charlotte Ann D w or i n, her

19315 Jas. Couzens ••
cousin, were bridesmaid s.
plays on."
DI 1-4870


Karen Effron was flower girl.
Manuel Effron was his
brother-in-law's best man, while
YUM YUM GOOD . . . YUM YUM GOOD
ushers were Larry Siegel and
Delicious Cheese - Tempting Onion - Creamy Egg,
• Dance with Delight
Mel
Clayton.
Solt Stick - Plain and Salt
The year's opening meeting
ANOTHER GOLDSTEIN FIRST—LOW-CAL WHEAT BAGEL!
to
Following a honeymoon in
is planned by SOL YETZ-
"Freeze 'em" - "Heat 'em" - "Toast 'em" - "Eat 'em"
LARRY FREEDMAN
MORRIS COHEN AUXILIARY Florida, the couple will reside
on Sept. 8, in the Memorial at East Lansing, Mich., where
and his Orchestra
Home. Hostesses will be Mes- the bridegroom will complete
LI 7-2899
UN 1-4687
OPEN: Monday thru Thursday, 1 p.m. to 12 p.m. — Closed Friday.
d
a m e s Dorothy Schwartzman his studies at Michigan State
••••■01 ■ 0 •11■1■
Continuously Saturdays from 10 a.m. THRU Sunday, 2:30 p.m.
and Theresa Mendelson. Plans University. * * *
18231 WYOMING near CURTIS
for the Oct. 13 membership tea
UN 2-1002
LAKIN-SESKIND. In a candle-
will be discussed. For informa-
light
ceremony,
on
Aug.
24,
in
Wedding Photographs
tion, call Mrs. Ruth W o 1 f e,
Album Plans
junior vice - president, WE the Grand Ballroom of the Park
SERVED
Shelton, Lorraine Peggy Ses-
5-2240.
from
IN A GLASS
* *
kind,
daughter
of
Mrs.
Maye
Highest Quality Work
OR A CUP
Mrs. Harold Jacobs, president Seskind, of 18305 Parkside,
A. Millstein UN 4-0611
of Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL- and the late Harry Seskind, be-
A TRADITION IN
IARY, announces the first came the wife of Dr. Mervyn
Harold
Lakin,
son
of
Mr.
and
meeting of the new season will
JEWISH HOMES
be held Sept. 9, at the Memo- Mrs. Samuel Lakin, of London,
WE NEED
SINCE 1837
Ont.
Rabbi
Morris
Kertzer,
of
rial Home, when hostesses will
Boarding homes for children
New York, officiated.
be
Mesdames
Harold
Weiss
and
temporarily separated from
Served in a glass or a cup...
The bride wore a traditional
Jerry Dale. A report on the
their families.
There's Yom Toy spirit in this
group's recent visit to Dear- white satin gown, with medal-
famous tea ... "flavor crushed"
WE PAY
born Veterans Hospital will be lions of re-embroidered Alen-
for fullest strength and stimu-
Boarding care and ull other
con
lace
scattered
across
the
given by Mrs. Milton Green-
lation...richer taste and pleas-
expenses.
illusion
neckline,
shoulders
and
berg, chairman, and Mrs. Mar-
ure with your fleishigs and
CALL
cus Scheinker and- Mrs. Jerry bodice. The floor-length skirt
milchigs and between meal
Dale, vice-presidents, will out- fell into a chapel train, while
TO. 8-2490
refreshment.
line activities for the coming a lattice-work cap of matching
Jewish Family and
satin held in place the •three- Certified Kosher under strict Rabbinical Supervision
year.
tier fingertip veil of silk illu-
Children's Service
The end must justify the sion. The bride carried a bou- t i\r"-1-r*-11. 4 —"--2.1—"*-1.Ar•
13327 Linwood
means.
—Matthew Prior quet of white roses.
The bride's sister, Miss Au-
drey Ellen Seskind, was her
The Name in Music for 30 Years . . •
only a t t enden t. The bride-
groom's brother, Dr. Alan Lakin,
was his best man. Ushers were
Jay Fruman, David Lakin and
Since the holidays are just a short time off, it would
His Violin and Orchestra
Dr. Marvin Rubenstein. Out-of-
aid us very much if you placed your order now for
LI 7-2456
town guests were from Ohio,
TI 6-1400
New York, California, Illinois
Mrs. Grunt's own home-made Gefilte Fish, Frozen
and Ontario. After a two-week
'Kreplach and Knedlach!
honeymoon in Wisconsin, the
couple will live in Detroit.
WE WILL REOPEN TUESDAY, SEPT. 2
Be sure to enjoy these home-made favorites now.

An open house evening will
be staged by the Temple Play-
ers at 8:30 p.m., Sept. 8, in the
Brown Memorial Chapel of Tem-
ple Beth El. The public is in-
vited at no admission charge.
Robert Leslie, radio and tele-
vision entertainer, will act as
narrator for the planned eve-
ning of entertainment. His
amusing and interesting story
of the Temple Players will be
highlighted by re-enactments of
scenes from four of the 12 plays
the group has staged.
The scenes, to be performed
by the original casts, are from
"You Can't Take It with You,"
"Ten Little Indians," 'The Fifth
Season" and "Witness for the MISS BEVERLY HOLTZMAN
Prosecution."
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Holtz-
Playing their original roles man, of Stratford, Rd., an-
in each of the plays, respec- nounce the engagement of their
tively, will be Dr. Larry Segar daughter, Beverly, to Samuel
and Leon Levine, Esta Frank T. Wineman, son of Mr. William
and Adeline Hirschfeld, Leon Wineman, of. Pennsylvania, and
Wayburn and Elaine Hyman Ne- the late Mrs. Wineman.
back and Sheldon Slavin and
Mr. Wineman is a graduate
Mickey Home,
of Michigan College of Mining
A social hour will follow the and Technology. A fall wedding
program, during which refresh- is planned.
ments will be served. There is
no ticket needed for admission.

Mickey Woolf

J. J. CLARKE

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IRV FIELD and
ORCHESTRA

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Pickled Herring, Chopped Herring, Pickled Lox, Dill Pickles,

Bnei Akiva, youth group of
the Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi
will resume activities for the
coming season with a social
meeting at 3 p.m., Saturday, in
its building, 12244 Dexter.
Planned are Israeli dances,
songs, - games, stories and re-
freshMents. All young people
are invited.

Dill Tomatoes, Horseradish, Pickled Fish, Chopped Liver, Cole
Slaw and Potato Salad.

At least 29% of the nation's
total salt deposits are believed
to be located in Michigan.

WE DELIVER — CALL UN 1-9645

Available ONLY at

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trimmed

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