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September 28, 1962 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-09-28

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THE DETRO IT JEWISH NE WS -- Friday, Sep tember 28, 19 62

Copley-Howili:d
Engagement Told

Jewish Blind Provided
With Prayerbooks for
Holyday Observances

Jacobson-Davis
VO7C'S Solemnized

More than 700 Jewish blind
men, women and children
throughout the United States,
Israel,' and other countries, will
be able to participate fully with
the sighted members of their
Reform, Conservative and Orth-
odox Congregations in observ-
ing the Jewish New Year and
the Day of Atonement because
of the Jewish Braille Institute
of America, it has been an-
nbunced by Mrs. Harry J. Finke,
President of the Institute.
Sightless Jewish persons have
received from the Institute, free
of charge, a set of the official
High Holiday Prayer Books of
either the United Synagogue of
America or the Union of Amer-
ican Hebrew Congregations.
MISS LINDA • COPLEY
Both sets are in Hebrew and
The engagement of Linda Gail English braille.
Copley to Lloyd Sheldon Howard
Publication of the Conserva-
is announced by her parents, Mr. tive Prayer Book in braille was
and Mrs. Howard Robert Copley, made possible through a grant
formerly of Detroit; now resid- from Sisterhood affiliates of
ing in University Heights, Ohio. the National Women's League
Her fiance is the son of Mr. and of the United Synagogue of
Airs. Herman Howard, also of America. The Reform Prayer
University Heights.
Book in braille was sponsored
The prospective bridgegroom j by the Sadie and Arthur Lam-
attended Western Reserve Uni- port Foundation.
The Jewish Braille Institute,
versity and is now a student at•
of which Dr. Jacob Freid is
Dyke Business College.
executive director, provides for
the cultural and religious needs
of the Jewish blind and serves
thousands of sightless persons
throughout the world without
charge.
The Institute's headquarters
Nobody
are at 48 E. '74th St., New
York, where it maintains a
UNDERSELLS
free circulating library of more
than 15,000 braille volumes and
GREAT LAKES
an extensive collection of full-
length recorded "talking books."

FENCE

FENCE CO.

DON'T EVER

Goldstick Receives Award
from Michigan Municipal League

On the occasion of the an- the occasion of Goldstick's re-
nual meeting of the Michigan tirement as president of the
Municipal League held at the Michigan Association of Munici-
I Statler--Hilton Hotel on Sept. pal Attorneys.
120. Nathaniel H. Goldstick, for-
mer Corporation Counsel of the
City of Detroit, was presented
REILLY'S HURON HAVEN
I with a special award reading as
follows:
"This Michigan Municipal
On Lake Huron
League in recognition of meri-
torious service gives this spe-
OPEN ALL FALL
cial award of merit to Nathan-
iel H. • Goldstick for his devo-
By Day or Week
tion to the cause of municipal
government and the advance-
Box 303, TAWAS CITY, Mich.
ment of municipal affairs in
MRS. J. J. REILILY
Michigan while serving the
Michigan Municipal League."
PHONE: 362-2626
This award was presented on

COTTAGES

AMIN MINN

MRS. JOSEPH JACOBSON

Nancy Louise Davis became
the bride of Dr. Joseph M. Jac-
obson in a double-ring ceremony
performed Aug. 19 by Rabbi
Joseph Schwartz at the Whit-
comb Hotel, St. Joseph, Mich.
Parents of the newlyweds are
Mr. and Airs. George Davis of I
Benton Harbor and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry J. Jacobson of Detroit.
The bride wore a gown of silk
or g a n z a and re-embroidered
Alencon lace, highlighted with
tiny pearls of nylon net and taf-
feta and a full circular skirt. Two
floating back panels served as a
chapel sweep train. A tiara se-
cured her single-tiered veil and
she carried a bouquet of white
roses and lily-of-the-valley on her
Bible.
Mrs. Al Asin of Buffalo, N. Y.
sister of the bride, was maid of
honor. Mrs. Donald Kirsch, sis-
ter of the bridegroom; Iris Tor-
rey, Mrs. Birt Weisberg and
Susan Citron were bridesmaids.
Donald Kirsch, brother-in-law
My help cometh from Jeho-
of the bridegroom served as best
vah.—Psalms 121:2.
man and Seymour Dubrinsky,
Dr. Sheldon Mintz, Al Asin and
Dr. Gerald Gold were ushers.
The newlyweds departed for
a honeymoon in the Ca tsk ill
loin Craft Mountains and _will reside in
Pittsburgh.
UPHOLSTERING CO.
The bride is a graduate of
(Formerly of Dexter Blvd.)
Michigan State University and
18405-7
will teach at Baldwin High
School in Pittsburgh. The bride-
WYOMING at Pickford
groom is a graduate of Wayne
Custom Furniture
Made to Order
State University, University of
Re-upholstering - Repairing
Detroit School of Dentistry and
S. Kreisman
M. Goldenberg
will continue his post-graduate
FREE ESTIMATES
work at the University of Pitts-
861-6699
burgh in Orthodontics.

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A Happy New Year
To All My Friends, Patronizers
Klal Israel

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Poland, Soviet Russia and Israel at almost
the same cost as a trip to Israel only.

For All Travel Information Call

HARRY KAMINER

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The Borenstein Families Wish
All Our Friends and Customers
Peace, Health and Happiness

Brevities

ARTHUR LARSON, sp e c i al
consultant to President Eisen-
hower, will open the Detroit
Town Hall season Wednesday,
with an inspiring talk, "An
Audacious Agenda for Amer-
ica." The lecture will be held
at 11 a.m. in Fisher Theater,
followed by luncheon at the De-
troit Golf Club.

Special One Week Only!

CANDLEs In

YARTZEIT ANDYOM KIPPUR

MAdee pii n
ctuIrsersacieur

Containers

Reg.

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FOR THE YOUNGSTERS .. .

An Illustrated Set of Juvenile High Holiday

PRAYER BOOKS

GREETINGS ON THE NEW YEAR

In Two Volums
ROSH HOSHONA,

YOM KIPPUR

g sen S Sidlow agency

SALE OF BOOKS
CONTINUES !

Special Group Priced at

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and Higher

State gnsurance agency

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