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Marriages

GABA-KLEINBARD: Adele
Kleinbard became the bride of
v Leonard Hannan Gaha in a cere-
r e
many Aug. 12 at Cong. Beth
Moses. Rabbi Emanuel Apple-
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baum and Cantor Shabtai Acker-
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officiated. Parents of the
„?'„;-• couple are Mr. and Mrs. Max
Kleinbard
of Kentucky Ave. and
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c.1; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaba of
Heyden Ave. Attending the bride
-- was her sister Mrs. Irving Nai-
r')
;4 . mark. matron of honor. Brides-
maids were Mrs. Israel Klein-
bard, Mrs. Gerald Besterman.
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Mrs. Marvin Delidow and Mari-
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lyn Diskin. Flower girl was Bar-
bara Michele Kleinbard. niece of
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the bride. Dr. Gerald Besterman
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▪ served his brother-in-law as best
man. Ushers were Israel Klein-
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ag bard. Dr. Lawrence Wilk. Mor-
ton Multi. and Philip Weiss. After
honeymooning in the Upper
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Dia Peninsula, the couple will reside
in Des Moines. Iowa.
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FRANCES-BERG: Leah Berg
became the bride of Elie H.
Frances Aug. 12 at the Sheraton-
Cadillac Hotel. Parents of the
newlywed.; are Mr. and Mrs. Karl
C. Berg of Middlebelt Rd.. Or-
chard Lake. and Mr. and Mrs.
Jacques F ra nc e s of Caracas.
Venezuela. The bride wore a
gown of •hantilly lace and chif-
fon. It was princes.; style. floor-
length with a short train. round
scoop neck. lace cap sleeves and
an elbow-length veil. Long glove ,
completed the ensemble•. ,She
carried a cascade of white steph-
anotis centered with white or-
chids. Mrs. Harold Fine of Cleve-
land. 0.. was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ronal:I
Koplow and Mrs. Ronald Mulish
of Cleveland. Toby Gilbert of
Pontiac. Mrs. I.eo Berg and Mrs.
Ruben Shell. Best man was Her-
man trances of Caracas. Usher;
were Daniel Frances of Caracas.
Mark Berg of Pontiac. Sol Berg
of Anaheim. Calif.. Ronald Kop-
low and Leslie Fine of Cleve-
land. The couple departed for a
honeymoon in New York City.
They will live in California.
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STARR-RICHMAN: In a
double-ring ceremony at Cong.
Mai David on Aug. 19. Irma
Joyce Richman became the
bride of Gerald Starr. Parents
(-,f the newlyweds are Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Richman of Sus-
sex Ave.. Oak Park. and Mr. and
∎Irs. Julius Starr of Pennington
Dr. Marsha Richman served her
sister Si... maid. of honor. Brides-
maids included Carol Sue Rose.
Carol Schwartz. Beverly Schnei-
der and Rita Starr. Stephanie
and Ranch Sue Richman were
flower girls. Dr. Robert Starr
served his brother as best man.
Seating the guest. were Mark
Owens. Steve Orden. Steve Starr
and Harold Richman. After a
honeymoon on the New England
seaboard. the couple will reside
in Oak Park.
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BRESSL•R-SEMNIUS: Son-
dra Gail Septimos and Michael
Alan Bressler were wed Aug.
12 in the Carillon Hotel. Miami
Beach. Fla. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Slobod of Brooklyn, N.Y. She is
now in her senior year in the
College of Education at the Uni-
versity of Miami. The bride-
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Bressler, former Detroit-

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ers. now living at 1065 98th St..
Bay Harbor Islands. Miami. He
received his B.A. degree from
the U. of Miami and is now
attending the U. of Miami Law
School. He is past president of
-Phi Epsilon Pi and is now a
member of the Phi Alpha Delta
law fraternity. After a trip to
Nassau. the couple will be liv-
ing at 1101 Madruga. Coral
Gables, Fla.

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Activities

BNAI BRITH YOUNG
ADULT BOWLING LEAGUE
awarded 30 trophies at its ban-
quet recently to culminate the
season. Winners were Dave
Perlin. Herb Rosen. Harvey
Kahn. Jack Greenblatt. Monroe
Rose. Nancy Karp. Maxine
Sherman. Sharon Biales, Golda
Klain. Phyllis Litky. Jackie
Steingold. Elsa Lloyd. Lynda
Greengood, Jayne Goldfine.
Harvey Olson. Herb Ferency,
Marilyn Shear. Sandy Barsh.
Bert Wolfe, Eleanor Altshuler,
Frayda Clamage. Jerry Hollin-
stat. Bobby Wolfe. Herman
Chudow and Phyllis Kleiman.

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MISS NADELE EISENBERG

The engagement of Nadele
Eisenberg to Henry Jay Spiro
is announced by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eisenberg of
Marlowe Ave. Her fiance is the
son of Dr. and Mrs. Adolph
Spiro of Parkside Ave. and is
in his senior year at Wayne
State University College of
Medicine. The bride also at-
tends Wayne State University.
A December wedding is being
planned.

Sid Shmarak's

Business Briefs

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Annual Service Group Stag Day
at Franklin Hills on Sept. 12

The Detroit Service Group, 'raised by Service Group work-
y e a r round organization of ers since the campaign's first
more than 800 Allied Jewish year in 1926.
Charles H. Gershenson, co-
campaign workers in the trade.
professional and metropolitan chairman of the 1962 Allied
divisions, will hold its 13th an- Jewish Campaign, is Stag Day
nual all day Stag Day Wednes- chairman. Serving on the pro-
, day. Sept. 12, at Franklin Hills gram and arrangements com-
Country Club. announces Max mittee with Gershenson are
Shaye. Detroit Service Group Paul Broder. Arthur Howard
president. and Max M. Shaye.
Stag Day is traditionally de-
Under the chairmanship of
Paul Zuckerman. the 37th sue- voted to golf, good fellowship
cessful annual campaign was and relaxation. It gives cam-
recently completed in behalf of paign workers a chance to meet
more than 50 major local. na- and enjoy each other's corn-
tional and overseas offices. pang with nothing on the
More than $80,000,000 for phi- agenda except a day of fun.
lanthropic purposes has been There will be golf prizes. en-
tertainment and an outdoor
roast dinner. This year
Mrs. Meir to Address steak
the club is making the swim-
Hadassah Convention
ming pool available to Stag Day
Sept. 18 in Pittsburgh guests. Golf from 10 a.m. to
Golda Meir, Foreign 4 p. m., cards. lunch. hors
Minister of Israel. will address d'oeuvres, swimming and relax-
the 48th national convention of ing is on the agenda before
Hadassah. to be held at the dinner.
Hilton Hotel, Pittsburgh. Sept..
16 to 19.
Mrs. Moses P. Epstein and
Mrs. High Salpeter, co-chair-
Agency
men of Hadassah's national
convention commit t e e. an-
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Sept. 16. will be Chester Bowles.
the President's special repre-
sentative. and Avraham Har-
man. Israel's Ambassador to the
United States.
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