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July 01, 1960 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-07-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 1, 1960 --

16

Announce Betrothal Detroit Symphony to Appear in
of Suzanne Sherman Pre-Auto Show Concert, Oct. 12

Marriages

The Pittsburgh Plate Glass the world premiere of Nikolai
Co.
will sponsor the Detroit Lopatnikoff's "Festival Over-
ushers
were
Howard
Green
and
AARON-STEIN. Mr. and Mrs.
Symphony
Orchestra in a spe- ture," especially commissioned
Irving Stein of Miami, Fla., an- Bernard Lis, his cousins. An-
cial invitational concert Oct. for the show.
nounce the June 22 marriage of other brother of the bride, Rob-
The composition will be dedi-
12 in Ford Auditorium as the
their daughter, Marcia, to Don- ert Mark Meltzer, was junior
cated to the automobile indus-
kickoff
event
to
the
43rd
Na-
usher,
and
her
cousin,
Charles
ald Lawrence Aaron, son of Mr.
try of the U.S.
tional Automobile Show.
and Mrs. David B. Aaron of Ian Fidelman, was ring bearer.
The nine- day "Wheels of
Lopatnikoff has received two
A cocktail party preceded
Cambridge Road.
Freedom" display of the Auto- Guggenheim fellow ships, a
the
ceremony,
which
was
fol-
A dinner at Larco's Inn fol-
mobile Manufacturers Associa- Koussevitzky Foundation
lowed the ceremony at Adas lowed by a dinner for nearly
tion, to be held Oct. 15 to 23, award, a grant from the Na-
300
guests
from
Chicago,
De-
Shalom Synagogue. The couple
will
be staged in Detroit for tional Institute of Arts and
troit, Skokie, Toronto, New
departed for a honeymoon in York,
the first time in history. The Letters and first prize in the
Clearwater,
Fla.,
and
New York City and the Catskill
exhibit site is the newly com- 25th Anniversary Competition
Mountains, and will reside in South Haven.
pleted Cabo Hall.
of the Cleveland Orchestra.
Following
a
honeymoon
to
The invitational concert, an-
Marion, Ohio.
The composer has been pro-
Miami Beach, the couple will
* * *
nounced David G. Hill, presi- fessor of music at the Carnegie
take up residence in Des
dent
of
the
glass
company,
will
SCHNEIDER-DEAN. Mr. and Moines, Ia., where Mr. Sklar
Institute of Technology, Pitt.,
feature soloist Glenn Gould, since 1945.
Mrs..Charles Dean, 1405 Curtis, will continue his medical stud-
renowned Canadian pianist, and
announce the marriage of their ies at the Des Moines College
Said Hill: "We feel it is a
daughter, Joan, to Morton E. of Osteopathy.
distinct privilege to sponsor
MISS
SUZANNE
SHERMAN
Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs.
c lancer t by the Detroit
* * *
Softball Champions this
Herman Schneider, 4353 Clem-
Symphony Orchestra, an organi-
At
a
recent
family
dinner,
BURKE-KELLER. In a cere-
ents. Rabbi Joshua Sperka per-
zation that is rapidly attaining
Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Sher- in Center Leagues
formed the ceremony at the mony June 26 at New York's man, of Cheyenne A v e., an-
world stature under the leader-
Softball champions in six ship of Paul Paray.
Hampshire House, Jane Abby nounced the engagement of
Holiday Manor.
Keller was united in marriage their daughter, Suzanne Kath- leagues of the Jewish Com-
* *
"We, in turn, are delighted to
ERMAN-PLISKOW. Mr. and to Jordan David Burke, son of erine, to Morris William Bough- munity Center were decided be a part of the coining Na-
tional Automobile Show."
Mrs. John Pliskow, 22021 Black- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Burke, of ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John this month.
Marathons won the class A
stone, Oak Park, announce the Mansfield Ave. Rabbi Herbert Boughton, of Vicksburg, Mich.
marriage of their daughter, Ber- Weiner performed the double-
The bride-to-be has recently championship, adding the soft-
Want The Best?
completed a two-year terminal ball crown to previously won
nice R., to Jack A. Erman, son ring ceremony.
Ask the Folks Who've Had
The bride, daughter of Dr. degree in secretarial science at basketball and volleyball titles.
of the late Isadore Erman and
SAM BARN ETT
Mrs. Rose Gottleib, 15908 Tul- and Mrs. B. Edgar Keller, of Michigan State University. Mr. Falcons won the Class B title.
In class C action, Ramblers,
and
L His
i l Orchestra
2
ler. Rabbi Joshua Sperka offi- West Orange, N.J., wore a gown Boughton is a senior in the col-
ciated at the June 26 wedding. of ivory peau de soie, embel- lege of electrical engineering white division champs, beat
lished at the modified, off-the- at Michigan State University, Esquires, red division champs,
* * *
SKLAR - MELTZER. Fidel- shoulder neckline with rose- where he is affiliated with the 19-14, to cop the league crown.
man's Resort in South Haven, pointe lace. Her fingertip veil Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. Ramblers had tied with Debon-
An October wedding is naires in red division standings;
Mich., was the setting of the of illusion fell from a cap of
they reached the title game by
wedding of Judith Ann Meltzer, the lace, and she carried a gar- planned.
whipping Debonnaires, 11-5.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron land of stephanotis and baby
Cardinals won the National
Meltzer, of Skokie, Ill., and orchids.
Market
Owner
Saves
League Junior title following a
The bride was attended by
Nelson Sklar, son of Dr. and
PHOTOGRAPHERS
13-3 playoff win over the Pi-
Mrs. Jack • Sklar, of 17374 her cousin, Carol Phillipson as Tot from Near Fatal
rates. Indians won the Ameri-
Prairie. The bride is the grand- maid of honor, and bridesmaids
"The Best Need
can League Junior title.
daughter of Mrs. Morris Fidel- were Helaine Kaplus and Arleen Mishap on Livernois
Cost No More"
Class A, B and C awards will
man, widow of the founder of Relies and the bridegroom's
Meyer Surowitz's quick think-
LI 8.1116
the resort, and a niece of Irv- sister, Carolyn Burke.
ing and disregard for his own be made next winter at the LI 8-2266
ing and Hyman Fidelman, cur-
Preston Burke was his broth- safety has been credited in the annual sports banquet.
rent co-owners. The double-ring er's best man, and ushers in- rescue of a two-year-old girl
ceremony was performed by cluded Detroiters Jay Keystone, from onrushing traffic on Liv-
Rabbi Joseph Swartz, of Ben- Richard Birnbaum and Austin ernois near Tireman early this
ton Harbor.
Hirschorn and Joseph Fine, of week.
The bride wore white Chan- Connecticut.
Owner of a market at 8037
Kosher Meat & Poultry Market
tilly lace over ice pink satin,
The couple will take up resi- Livernois, 50-year-old Surowitz
which was styled with a Queen dence in Ann Arbor, where Mr. narrowly escaped being struck
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extended into a chapel train. ber of Phi Delta Epsilon pro-
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Her fingertip veil was held in fessional faternity, and the new the panicked screams of his
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The child, Hannia Roberson,
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after some older boys when she
wore a pearl necklace that be-
got caught in the stream of cars
longed to her grandmother.
near the busy intersection.
The bridegroom's sister, Ed-
"One of the cars brushed my
(formerly of Dexter at Duane)
wina Sklar, was maid of honor,
leg in swerving to miss her,"
and bridesmaids were Mrs.
Surowitz
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