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Mr. and Mrs. Ostrov
to Live in Cincinnati
MRS. HERSCHEL OSTROV
In a candlelight ceremony per-
formed May 29 at the Whittier
Hotel, Audrey Ruth Seligson
and Herschel Lee Ostrov repeat-
ed their marital vows before
Rabbi Morris Adler.
The bride is the daughter of
Dr. David Seligson, of Ilene
Ave., and the late Mrs. Seligson.
Mr. Ostrov's parents are the
Samuel Ostrovs, of Cincinnati, 0.
A floor-length ivory gown. of
tulle, appliqued with Chantilly
lace over satin, formed the
bridal gown, which was fash-
ioned with seed pearl motifs
embroidered on the bodice. A
matching cap of lace held the
triple - tiered veil of illusion
which fell to her fingertips.
Mrs. Sterling E u s t e r, the
bridegroom's sister, was matron
of honor, and Rosanne Leonard
was her cousin's only brides-
maid. Another cousin, Beth
Egnater, was flower girl.
Sterling Euster was his broth-
er-in-law's best man, and ushers
included David Lewin, Philip
Cohen and Alvin White.
Following a honeymoon in
Bermuda, the newlyweds will
take up residence at 2496 Cant-
erbury, Cincinnati.
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Shaarey Zedek Consecrants
Honored with 'At Homes'
Annual consecration services of Cong. Shaarey Zedek will be
held on Sunday morning, June 12. At home receptions will be
held that afternoon and evening, unless otherwise indicated, for
the following Cong. Shaarey Zedek consecrants:
JAN CAROL BERRIS, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry H. Berris,
of 8431 Marygrove, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
BETSY ANN BRODY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Brody,
of 1900 Lincolnshire, 8 to 11 p.m., June 11. No cards.
JUDITH ANN GELFAND, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gel-
fand, of 18316 Littlefield, 3 to 6 p.m. No cards.
VICTORIA GAIL LASSER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Lasser, of 25139 E. Roycourt, Huntington Woods, 2 to 5 p.m.
No cards.
ADELA LIBBIE LEIB, daughter of Dr. and Mrs: Sidney Z. Leib,
of 24401 Martha Washington, Southfield, 3 to 7 p.m. No
cards.
RIMA SASLOVE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Saslove, of 3460
Sherbourne, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
SUE ELLEN SIMON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Simon, of
18922 Muirland, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
JUDITH M. WARREN, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Irving A. War-
ren, of 19670 Chesterfield, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
ELISSA JOYCE ZOLKOWER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Zolkower, of 1700 Lincolnshire, 2 to 5 p.m., June 19. No
cards.
Slate Reception for
List 'At Homes' for
Moshe Consecrant
Em a n u- El Co n f i rm a nds Bnai
Annual consecration services
Annual confirmation services
of Temple Emanu-El were held
Tuesday evening, May 31. At
home receptions are planned, as
listed, for the following Temple
Emanu-El confirmands.
JUDITH ANN GARBER,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Garber, of 25565 Wareha m,
Huntington Woods, 2 to .5 p.m.,
June 19. No cards.
JANE JOSPEY, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Jospey, of
8251 Lincol n, Huntington
Woods, 2 to 5 p.m., June 12. No
cards.
Center Symphony Orchestra
Elects Zwickey President
Don Zwickey has been elected
the new president of the Center
Symphony Orchestra of the Jew-
ish Community Center, succeed-
ing Dr. Leon Rottenberg. Beat-
rice Fine was re-elected secre-
tary and Helen Enlow librarian.
June 21 Tea to Close Hadassah's
Annual Campaign for Membership
For the
Perfect Affair .. .
Mickey Woolf
and His Orchestra
UN 3-3737
Photography by
of Cong. Bnai Moshe will be
held on Sunday morning, June
5. An at home reception is
planned that evening for the
following Bnai Moshe con-
firmand:
CARON ARLENE FELD-
MAN, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Feldman, of
23501 Avon, Oak Park, 7:30
to 11 p.m.
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Member Northwest Professional Photographers Guild
Vice-presidents of membership for the Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah, which is now in the midst of its annual campaign
for new members, are shown here: left to right, top row, Mrs.
Lewis Schulman, Evergreen; Mrs. Julius Freedman, Wyoming;
IIrs. Ben Berlin, University North; Mrs. Irvin Meckler, Univer-
sity East; Mrs. Cy Aaron, Sherwood; Mrs. Leslie Silverman,
Greenfield; and Mrs. Meyer Lubin, Schaefer; bottom row, Mrs.
Marvin Ziskind, Bagley North; Mrs. Joseph Kepes, University
South; Mrs. William J. Hubert, Chapter membership vice-
president; Mrs. I- Jerome Hauser, Chapter president; Mrs.
Irving Keys, Bagley North; and Mrs. Sam Laib, Bagley South.
Not pictured are Mesdames Jerome Winkler, Livonia; and
Isadore Kutinsky, Meyers.
The following Group member-
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chairmen are directing ac-
All newly-enrolled members
for the campaign:
of the Detroit Chapter of Ha- tivities
Bagley North, Mesdames Louis
dassah will be guests at a tea Silverfarb, Jack Kurland and George
planned for June 21 the culmi- Golden; Bagley South-Central Woods,
Mesdames Charles Schwartz, Harry
nating day of its present mem- Saks, Saul Kling, Raymond Fishel,
bership drive, to be held at W. B. Kurtz, Harold Bronstein, Ben
Krugel, Meyer Berke and Morris
Hadassah House.
Zelenko; Evergreen, Mesdames Mor-
ris
Zuckman, Saul Kuretsky, Charles
Mrs. William J. Hubert, vice- Robinson
and Jack Boxer; Green-
president of membership, ad- field, Mesdames Sam Wolok, Philip
Bernstein
and Gertrude Herman;
vised this week that the tea will Livonia, Mesdames
Fred Kellman
be by invitation only for new and Edward Chinsky.
Others include Schaefer, Mesdames
members and their sponsors.
Jack Sokol, David Prussian, Kurt
Mrs. Ralph Davidson and Mrs. Urbach, Simon Bigner, David Stein-
Bert Smokler, president and man, George Weingarden and Man-
uel Stoler; Sherwood, Morris Xaner,
director, respectively of Hadas- Paul Cavaler, Eli Benstein, William
sah House, Inc., are in charge Ellman and William Wetsman; Uni-
versity East, Mesdames Alfred
of arrangements, which will in- Deutsch,
Norman B. Goldman,
clude professional entertain- George Rosin, Ben Kaye, Abe Zi-
tomer, Albert Shulman, Michael
ment and a tour of Hadassah's Wainstock, David Edelman, E. Leo
Bennish and A. S. Pearlman; Uni-
local facilities.
Congregation Beth Joseph
18450 WYOMING AVENUE
Proudly Invites the Entire
Jewish Community To A
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SUNDAY JUN EMI' r: zin
. . . On the occasion honoring our pres-
ident Mr. Hyman Karp and wife Miriam
Bestowing honorary Life Presidency on
our Congregation
PROCESSION WILL BEGIN 2 P.M.
From The Home of
MR. AND MRS. HYMAN KARP
18518 WOODINGHAM DRIVE
H. Karp
Distinguished Rabbis, Cantors, Mickey Woolf and
His Orchestra, will participate for a true spiritual
delight.
Torah Presented by:
Congregation Beth Joseph, Sisterhood of Con-
gregation, and Rizhiner Progressive Verein.
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versity North, Mesdames Maurice
Becker, Albert Schlussel and Milton
Marwil; University South, Mesdames
Ann Mier, Rose Schiff, Morton
Weinberg, Joseph Finn, Charles
Hanenberg, Aaron Pomerantz, Jacob
Weitzer, Aaron Morovitz and Sally
Robinson; Wyoming, Mesdames
Henry Malter and Henry Chait.
,
Round Table Women's
Division Plans Year's
Good Will Activities
Mrs. Irving H. Small, recently
elected general chairman of the
Women's Division of the Detroit
Round Table of Catholics, Jews
and Protestants, was hostess to
the board of. directors of the
division on Wednesday, for the
selection of committee chair-
men and the planning of next
year's program.
The membership of the wom-
en's group is open to all wom-
en. It has grown over the years
from a rather loosely organized
group to a group that has a
board of 36 members, 14 active
committees and an increasing
membership. Co-chairmen are
Mrs. Harold Schachern, Mrs.
Frank Ferguson and Mrs. Mar-
vin Levy.
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