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September 08, 1961 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-09-08

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Petricoff Jones
Rites Solemnized

to

MRS. MARK PETRICOFF

Judith Ann Jones was united
in marriage to Mark Allen Pet-
ricoff Sept. 2 in the garden of
her parents' home. Rabbi Mor-
ris Adler officiated.
The newlyweds are the chil-
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones
of Hamilton Rd. and Mr. and
Mrs. Boris Petricoff of Hamil-
ton, Ohio.
The bride chose -a gown of
Ivory peau de soie, with gar-
lands of heirloom lace appli-
qued on the open neckline and
a dome shaped skirt that fell
into a chapel train. Her pill
box cap of peau de sole and
lace was attached to
er-length veil of ivo
ion.
Linda Jone
er of the
bride, • was
of honor:
Bridesmaid
e Karen Jones,
sister of
bride; B. .ara
Kasle and
s. Ivan n of
Chicago,
usinS f
and Mrs Alvin
ei
einnati, ister
groom.
en M
grooms ice, was f
Alvin
'ncinnati,
brother - in -
2f the bride-
groom was best man. Ushers
were Walter Green of Jackson-
ville, Fla.; Joel Levine of Tol-
edo; Janies Shapiro of Omaha;
Raymond Gotleibof Birming-
ham, Ala.; David Jones, brother
of the bride; Richard Jones,
cousin of the bride; and Robert
Leshner, of Hamilton, Ont.; the
bridegroom's cousin.


N.Y. Times Section
Broida-Cohen
Marks Anniversary of
Wedding Rites
Yeshiva University

Yeshiva University will mark
its 75th anniversary here on Sun-
day, with a special 16-page mag-
azine in the New York Times.
The rotogravure advertising
supplement is the first ever pub-
lished by the Times for a major
university.
As part of the Sunday Times,
the section will go into more
than 1,350,000 homes in 10,900
communities in all 50 states,
Washington, D. C., Canada and
abroad. The university also will
distribute 40,000 additional cop-,
ies.
Theme of the section is
"Yearning to Breathe Free." It
points up the coincidence that
the university was founded in
1886 when the Statue of Liberty
MRS. GERALD BROIDA
was unveiled. The title comes
Soralee Cohen and Gerald F.
from Emma Lazarus' poem "The
New Colossus" which is inscribed Broida were wed Aug. 27 in a
double-ring ceremony at Holi-
mi. the base of the statue.
day Manor.
The newlyweds are the chil-
Mrs. Wise Was First dren
of Mr. a rt
Cohen of I
Woman Chairman
and Mr
of Supervisors Board enn
Mrs. Blanche Parent Wise,
candidate for re-election to a
tiring the year the faculty an
third term of the Detroit Co
he students of the •• • .1 .ity o
mon COuncil, was the first wo
Michigan 1 en
an chairman of the Wa
133 ,conon
County Board of Supervisor
campus.
118 years. While Mrs.
served as chairman of
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