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July 28, 1961 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-07-28

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MRS. B. GUGGENHEIM

The marriage of Janet Sosin
and Bernard Guggenheim was
solemnized by Rabbi Hayim
Donin June 18 at the RainboW
Inn.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Sosin of Mar-
lowe Ave. and Martin Guggen-
heim and the late Mrs. Guggen-
heim of New York.
The bride wore a gown of
Chantilly lace with a satin un-
derskirt. Her veil was of match-
ing lace. White orchids with
trailing ivy adorned her white
Bible.
Mrs. David Buckfire was ma-
tron of honor, and Mrs. Sue
Kaplin and Shirley Gonte were
bridesmaids. Debbie Sosin was
junior bridesmaid.
Herbert Guggenheim, the
bridegroom's brother, was best
man. Ushers included Henry P.
Kassner, Rodney Rivardo and
Neil Sosin.
After a Bermuda honeymoon
the couple is residing on Man-
derson Rd.

Revit Named Veep
of Hiram Walker

Election of Ray Revit of New
York as executive vice presi-
dent of Hirani Walker Incor-
porated has been announced by '
Ross Corbit, vice-president in
charge of sales and marketing
for Hiram Walker-Gooderham
& Worts Limited of -Walker-.1
ville, Canada.
A native of New York, Revit
started his career with Hiram
Walker as a salesman in that
city. He had been regional vice
president and also president of
Hiram Walker Distributors Inc.,
A
wholesale affiliate serving
metropolitan New York. He
retains the latter position.
Revit was educated at New
mbia and
ama. He
York
ureau
United
Cross,
aritable
h. He is
n Harrison,
. Y
HisT hea
.rters are in
Center, New York.

WATS COOKING ?

Former Detroiter's Prize Novel to

"Streams in the Wilderness,"
a prize novel by Chayym Zeldis,
ex-Detroiter and f o r m, e r em-
ployee of The Jewish News, will
be published by Thomas Yose-
loff Inc. in January, 1962.
The book captured, in manu-
script form, the John Day Novel
Award at the New School for
Social Research in New York in
1958.
It deals with life on a Zionist
training farm
in the United
States, treat-
ing of an era
which saw
many Detroit-
ers involved in
t h e struggle
for and on
route to t h e
newly - estab-
lished state of
Israel.
Zeldis
Zeldis attended Central High
School here and the University
of Michigan, where he won an
Avery Hopwood Award in

poetry. He went

1948, where he lived for nine Campus Writing," "New
years on various agricultural Voices" and many other pub-
settlements, including Kibbutz lications. He is co-translator
Hatzerim, in the Negev.
of "With Swor
He has been attending the share," by
s Lev
New School in New York on a lished by t
erzl P s last
scholarship for the past several year.
years.
Recentl he tra
Zeldis' fiction and poetry
with
eN
have appeared in "Commen- the Hebr
e a
tary," "Accent," "Midstream," (wife of
oils"
"The Jewish Frontier," "New "House o
of her h sband Ka-tzet
166335), " e Clock Ov
Town and Country Club Zeldis is to the
former Mildred Brightman of
Holds Summer Formal Detroit. They have two children,
Town and Country Club an- David and Yona.
nounces its Summer Formal din-
ner dance will be held Aug. 5 at
the clubhouse.
Frank Paul's Band and the
orchestra of Al Navarro will fur-
nish the music for the affair,
which is under the chairmanship
of Dr. Herman Bennett, assisted
MEAT
by Merrill Gordon.

Raclorner Aid Banquet

Nathan Wolok, president, and
Hyman Waterman, vice-presi-
dent, have appointed S a m
Ru!m, chairman for the 41st
.nu
anquet of the Radomer
Aid an
adies Society Jan. 21.

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1 7 - THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS — Frida y, July 28, 19 61

Guggenheims Back-
from Honeymoon

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