MRS. DENNIS SOLOMON Sandra Miller became the bride of Dennis Solomon on Sept. 11 in a double-ring, candlelight c e r e m o n'y per- formed by Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick at Cong. Beth Aaron. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Miller, 18287 Ilene Ave. The bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Solomon, 6334 Lon- don. The bride wore a gown of white silk peau de soie with an open rounded neckline, fitted bodice, shirred pouf e el- bow-length sleeves and dome- shaped, floor-length skirt. The skirt was draped into a modi- fied bustleback, caught at the waistline with white silk peau de soie roses and chapel train. The maid of honor was Na- dine Solomon, sister of the bridegroom. Mrs. Harvey Coop- er was matron of honor. Brides- maids were Karen Kahn, Judy Brenner, Sue Stein, Roberta Lipton and Nina Woolf. Flower girls were Sandra Solomon and Zeeda Kopel. The best man was Harvey Miller, brother of the bride. Ushers were Harvey Cooper, Kenneth Waldman, Sheldon Si- mon, Gerald Gross, Donald Oshinsky and Steve Solomon. Out of town guests were from California, Chicago, B o s t o n, Cleveland and Virginia. Following a honeymoon in Florida the newlyweds will re- side at 24764 Rensselaer, Oak Park. Haze a ek Joins Cleaning Firm completel an sepa to depart t has been in- stalled a rench Glo Valet, under personal s e sio and • trol of H ale who 11 offer "Han • of iss M as- iated aners a he One of er spec tie cleaning nd refor ing ridal gowns. or informat* call DI 1-0540. Y WORRY t I Leave Everything to Us WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING Phone KE 2-4411 B nai Moshe Dedication Ceremo as Impressive as New Sin Religious and lay lea ders joined some 1,500 congregation imembers last week-end in dedi- cating the million-dollar Bnai Moshe sanctuary in Oak Park. A good deal of pomp, rever- ence and a fervent pledge marked the three-day ceremon- ies at the site of the synagogue on Ten Mile Rd. at Kenosha Ave. Chief among the distinguished speeches was "And They Shall Build Me a Sanctuary," by Rabbi Moses Lehrman, spiritual leader of the congregation. "Our new and magnificent synagogue," said Rabbi Lehr- man, "calls for a re-evaluation of our attitudes. Our respons- ibilities to Bnai Moshe sum- mon to greater effort, deeper committment and increased vigilance that this structure turn not into a pyramid of show and emptiness. "Our newly completed sanct- uary marks a new trend of Jewish life in the s u b u r b s Greater opportunities are ial forded us to utilize the rban cohesive elements of s r pat- living for enhancing terns of Jewish striv* . rse open "There is but one tification to -us — complete of posi- with the total prog Marginal tive Jewish liv in will not Jewish associatio ent thus justify the efforts w MUMFO I- BY SUSAN KOBEL Nearly 4,000 Mumfordit trooped back to school last w le Perhaps the most enj • t by summer vacation was s Vivian Shevitz, who sp three ily in months living with a Bern, Switzerland. Vivian was one of undreds of American teen-a: s who erican were sent by the Field Service to prom • • inter- ational friendship. • No •nly • id she see her adopted cou ry, but Vivian gained real in- sight into the normal life of the Swiss people, by becoming a member of the family. In turn, Mumf or d has b r ought Malena Reti from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to study here for a year. Malena will be the "daughter" of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kobel. Although Malena has been in the States for just three weeks, she has a l r e a d y discovered bowling, miniature golf, ice cream, water skiing, and ham- burgers, with all the trimmings. Senorita Reti arrived in New York Aug. 11 with 55 of South American exchang dents. After seeing th of New York for t she then made the troit by bus. Mumford's pub' . ions go on ed by co- sale this w e e bowitz and editors Ann J he Mercury Barbara Quint, ill sell sub- staff members cents. Two scriptions for school yearbook will be given h the lucky to stubholders numbers. Auditions for Broadcasters Guild were held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day. Officers for the coming semester are: President, Ben Craine; Linda Cole, veep; Sue Kobel, secretary; Barbara Quint, treasurer, and board members Phyllis Lui and Linda Shaye. far in building this House of God." The physical plant, indeed, provides the facilities . for mem- bers to participate in a total program, religious, social and civic. It covers six acres of land and includes 850-seat sanctuary, 650-seat R o s in a n social hall, Adolph Deutsch Chapel, 60 by 25-foot lobby, large lounge, gar- den court, Direct ors Twin Rooms, Bride's Room, school of- fices and 12 classrooms, gene offices, the rabbi's study, ens loft, cantor's office, , ante- and various utility ro rooms and minor sec e corri- dors. A parking lot ccommo- dates 350 cars. the im- The structure gi pression of being c pletely 'onal, and properly fu rather than gaudily lux although the art work of Her- bert Goldman incorporated with 1 ec s is spicing. egun in hen drawings w g to archi- July, 1957, acc .rtney, specific tect Ralph B ablished. goals were It must, he said, "be an in- spicing sacr place • w 11.* t pro i e and se cili- appro tour cu ties lcati al tur and s." for pl sane- marble work alian red to y and lobb e folding par- Verona ma en the sanctuary and tit* e social hall.is gold anodized aluminum and is one of the largest of its kind. . The "Stars of David" orna- mentation in the sanctuary ceiling lighting domes are made of gold anodized alumi- num, also, as is the "Tablets of the Ten Commandments" on the pylon on the south`,ex- terior front of the building. The Italian 'Polidiana glass anels on each side of e • great exteri e building the south wa d by Mexican were fab mosaic_ ts. The congregation, founded in 1911, began ceremonies for this impressive e ice n 0ept. i President S .p • . d a livere the re Rabbi an and TS . arry serm • e Rosman famil dedic Soda °Rowing day, greetings were delivered by Vice Presi- dent Julius Reznik, the dedica- tory sermon preached by Rabbi Lehrman and the major address given by Abe Kasle, honorary president of the United Hebrew Schools. Isaac E. Liebson presented the key with Melvin Weisz, vice president, accenting for the ded- ication of the Liebson Library. Mitchell Feldman. Harold Fried- man, Arthur Boschan, Ronald Sussman, Walter Farber, Diane Markle, Mrs. Harry Markle and Elaine Wei in the de The general dedication cere- monies were held Sunday. Pres- yi greeted the ass ident nd introduct r blag we given by Harry , general chair b rman delivered is d orris n message R rey Zedek ler of Con g dedicatory ser- mon. Chief participa banquet ast event of t em es, included Rabbi Milton Arm of Cong. Ahava Achim, Theodore Curtis, P. Mrs. Harry Mar , Al- Harr J. Gu fre eutsc ephen Lany zza Klei Rabb' ehr n D- Sen Philip A Mich.). In nday dedication , one man had, per- nostalgia than any ther pres t. Joseph Berger was - one of he "12 elders" wn the Sacred who handed youths." Berger Scrolls to " urviving charter is the on the original nine e ber ed the congregation wh AVE DOMBEY ASSOCIATES PHOTOGRAPHERS "The Best Need Cost No More" LI 8-2266 LI 8-1116 1- f- t j;fttPT t FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERING 00. Announces the Expansion of Ifs Upholstering and Refinishing Department We are NOW in position to offer our expert craftsmen and skilled decorators to those who are familiar with the expert workmanship that the name KAUFMAN stands for ! Our 38 Years in business is Your guarantee of satisfaction. Call TExas 4-4700 For Free Estimate and Decorative Service in your home for Reupholstering and Refinishing or Visit Our Showroom at 9605 GRAND RIVER A New Year A New Generation • . . . 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(ONCE ALWAYS) SPECIAL on MUFFLERS$895 INSTALLED FREE 1950 to 1957 Chevrolet-6 and Plymouth-6 BR 2-9780 This offer Good at 7 Mile Rd. Station Only 25 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, September 16, 1960 Sandra Miller Wed to Dennis Solomon