Bar Mitzvahs
Eastern Miss Wed
to Windsor Doctor
Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Brody, of
1900 Lincolnshire, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ben-
jamin, on Saturday, June 11, at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The fam-
ily will be at home that evening
from 8 to 11 p.m. in joint honor
of the Bar Mitzvah and of the
consecration of their daughter,
Betsy. No cards.
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The Bar Mitzvah of William
Louis Chafets, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Samuel J. Chafets, of 84
S. Genesee, Pontiac, will be ob-
served on June 17, at Temple
Beth Jacob, '79 Elizabeth Lake
Rd., Pontiac.
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Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gershen-
son, of 1700 Wellesley, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzva' of their
sun, Eric Paul, on June 18, at
Temple Beth El. A reception
in honor of the Bar Mitzvah
will be held from 8 to 11 p.m.,
that evening, in the family
home. No cards. ,
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Dr. and Mrs. Harry D. Alt-
man, of 2 4 4 7 0 Connecticut,
Southfield, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Carl, this
evening, at Temple Emanu-El.
A reception in his honor will be
held following services.
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The Bar Mitzvah of Alan
Mark Shapiro, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Shapiro, of Arch-
dale Ave., will be observed on
Saturday, at Cong. Beth Shmuel.
A dinner in his honor will be
held Sunday evening, at. Jeri's.
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MRS. THOMAS KLEIN
psalms as great human docu-
In a ceremony performed ments.
June 5, at Temple Shalom, Med-
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ford, Mass., Ronna Jo Brick-
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man became the bride of Dr.
Time: 11:05 p.m., .Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klein, of
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Rabbi Jordan Sheperd offi- Sholom, Springfield, Ill., will
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and Mrs. David Brickman, of ents."
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Time: ' 15 a.m., Sunday.
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bodice and very bouffant over- 2).
Feature: "The Book and the
skirt, which terminated in a
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cathedral train.
The gown has re-embroidered conflict between paganism and
Alencon lace motifs centered monotheism from the dawn of
with rosettes of matching peau civilization in ancient Israel,
will be presented.
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Time: 11:30 p.m., Sunday.
seed pearls, which held her veil
Station: WCAR.
of French illusion. She carried
Feature: "The City of Safed"
For the Finest in Music
a cascade of stephanotis and
will be presented in words and
white orchids.
music.
Mrs. Philip Sykes, twin sister
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of the bride, from Toronto, was
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Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
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Medford, and S a 11 y Webb, of
Feature: Hubert Sidlow, chair-
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man of the third annual Insti-
Vacation-Temporary-Wake-up
Stuart Klein was his brother's tute for Program Planners for
best man, and ushers included leaders of organizations affili-
the bride's brother, Jonathan M. ted with the Jewish Community
Brickman, Dr. James Grassie, Council, will discuss the impor-
of Haverhill, Mass.; Dr. Paul tance of the Institute.
Feldheim, of Detroit, Arthur
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Weingarden and Joseph Burk,
of Windsor, and Philip Sykes,
of Toronto.
Following a wedding trip to
Mrs. Jerry Dale, newly-elected
Florida, the couple will take up president of the IA. ROY F.
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Stratford Festival Cast to Be
Largest Yet; Company Totals 65
Eleven more players joined ular, a group of friends of Tom
the Stratford Festival corn- Patterson, founder and planning
pany, bringing the total num- consultant of the Stratford
ber now at work in the Fes- Shakespearean Festival, have
tival theater to 44. Monday, banded together to present a
eight more will report for duty, bust of Patterson to the Festi-
at which time the casts for the val theater.
The bust, the work of Alan
three plays, "King John," "A
Midsummer Night's D r e a m" H. Jarvis, Canadian sculptor and
and "Romeo and Juliet," will former director of the National
be complete. The festival starts Gallery, is expected to be fin-
June 27 and runs to Sept. 17. ished early in the summer and
The company this year totals will, at that time, be placed in
the foyer of the Festival The-
65—one of the largest yet as-
sembled since the Festival ater.
A "Tom Patterson Recogni-
began in 1953. It will include tion Fund" committee has been
10 apprentices, plus 13 Strat- set up with Hon. J. Waldo Mon-
ford children, eight of whom teith, Minister of Health and
will be seen in "A Midsummer Welfare, as honorary chairman.
Night's D r e a m" and five in
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