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MRS. PHILIP HOROWITZ
Marilyn Elaine Herman was
wed to Philip Robert Horowitz
at Cong . Bnai Moshe on June
13. Parents of the couple are
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Herman,
17360 Murray Hill, and Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Horowitz, 17360
Wisconsin.
The ceremony was performed
by Rabbi Milton Arm and Rab-
bi Moses Lehrman. Marie Ann
Gelberg was maid of honor and
Mks. Jack Israel was matron
of honor. David Allan Horo-
witz served his brother as best
man. Bridesmaids were Natalie
Gelman, Joan Budson, Judi
Bennett, Toby Horowitz and
Julie Bennett. S e a t i n g the
guests were Morris Horowitz,
Harold - Herman, Carl Calfin,
Melvyn Sternfeld and Richard
Horowitz.
Following a honeymoon in
Florida the couple will reside
at 23080 Kipling, Oak Park.
8i-w ag er/lents
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wein-
garden of Strathmbor Avenue
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Sharon Lynn, to
Marshall Rodney Lapin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lapin of
Cherrylawn Avenue. The bride
elect completed her courses of
study at Great Lakes College
and is now employed as a doc-
tors' assistant and medical tech-
nician. Her fiance attended
Wayne State University and is
now enrolled at Marquette Uni-
versity Dental School at Mil-
waukee. Wedding plans have
been set for the latter part of
August.
The new Southfield Nursing
Home, 26051 Lahser at 101/2
Mile Rd., will be opened for
patients and guests Thursday,
announces Dr. Harry C. Saltz-
stein, president.
The nursing home also will
be open Monday through Wed-
nesday at which time the _public
is invited to tour and inspect the
new facilities of the building.
The 100-bed Southfield Nurs-
ing Home was designed by
Charles N. Agree, Inc., archi-
tects. The builder was Parlia-
ment Construction Co.
President of tilt; Southfield
Nursing Home is Dr. Saltzstein,
former chief of staff of Sinai
Hospital and consulting surgeon
at Sinai and Harper Hospitals.
Other officers include: Eugene
Arnfeld, James Wineman and
Lew Wisper, vice presidentS; Dr.
E. N. Rottenberg, secretary, and
Maurice Aronsson, treasurer.
Other sponsors include Mrs.
Beatrice Levitt, Emanuel J. Har-
ris, Henry J. Moses, Dr. S. R.
Scheinberg, P a u 1 Zuckerman,
Torn Borman, Abraham Borman,
Dr. Herbert Bloom and Arthur
Q. Davis.
GOLDFINE-HOFFMAN: Ro-
chelle Hoffman was wed to
David Goldfine in a ceremony
performed May 26 by Rabbi
Sherwin Wine at the home of
the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard L. Hoffman, 18987
Pennington. Attendants were
S h i r 1 e e Rubin and Douglas
Hoffman, brother of the bride.
The bridal gown was of white
chiffon and chantilly lace with
a matching head-piece. The
newlyVveds are r e s i d i n g on
Greenfield Ave.
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State Bnai Brith Leaders to Attend Annual
District Convention With 1,000 Delegates
District Grand Lodge No. 6 gates will represent 225 men's
and Bnai Brith, which includes lodges and .131 Women's Chap-
ters in eight midwestern states
Michigan, will hold its annual and four provinces of Canada
convention June 23 to 26 at having a membership of nearly
the Morrison Hotel, Chicago, it 65,000 men and women.
Mrs. Leonard Sims, Detroit,
was announced at a joint meet-
ing presided over by Dr. Elmer international president of Bnai
M. Imber of Chicago, president Brith Women, will be the guest
of Bnai Brith Men, and Mrs. of honor at the women's organi-
Alfred E. Lakin of Detroit, act- zation.
The convention will conclude
ing president of Bnai Br i t h
with a banquet at which Philip
Women of District 6.
More than 1,000 delegates are M. Klutznick will be the guest
expected to attend. The dele- of honor.
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MISS CHARNA KASS
Mr. and Mrs. William Kass of
Prevost Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Charna Ann, to Joel Yellen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yellen of
Oak Park.
The bride-elect will be gradu-
ated this month from Michigan
State University's College of
Education. Her fiance is a re-
cent graduate of the Detroit In-
stitute of Technology. An Aug.
6 wedding is planned.
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Marriages
KLEIN - RAPAPORT: Mar y
Joan Rapaport became the bride
of Simon Louis Klein in a cere-
mony performed June 9 by
Rabbi Leon Frain at the Statler-
Hilton Hotel. Parents of the
couple are Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan
Rapaport of Wisconsin Ave. and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams
Klein of Homewood, Ill. The
bride wore a silk Douppioni
gown of bridal white with set-hay
b odic e so that the center,
sleeves and collar formed one
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piece that topped the modified
empire-style of the skirt. The
Pupils in Recital
Julius Chajes will present bodice also was distinguished
Tobie Kahn, Paul Schoenfield, by an horizontal upward folding
Miriam Gargarian, Edward. Nord, pleat which ended in front with
Beth Rhodes, Stephen Weiss and j a narrow bow and dropping in
Roger Weisberg in a recital at back into a chapel train.
She wore her sister Susan's
2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish
i veil of two-tiered Elizabethan
Center.
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by a Juliet cap of pearls and
sequins. She carried a bouquet
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Laura Lazar of New York was
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were her sisters, Mrs. Henry
Glass and Mrs. Larry Kapetan-
sky; her cousin, Mrs. Allan
Bramson; and Laura Klein, sis-
ter of the bridegroom, as junior
bridesmaid. David Roth of Chi-
cago served his cousin as best
man. Ushers were his brothers,
Frederick and Donald, and Gary
Gibbons, William Taylor and
William Thompson. The newly-
weds. departed . after a break-
fast celebration following the
ceremony for a honeymoon
cam ping trip around. Lake
Superior.
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GOODMAN - BRENNER. Ju-
dith Marilyn Brenner was wed
to Phillip Marshall Goodman,
June 5, at the Raleigh House.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. David Brenner, 18445
Greenlawn, and Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Goodman, 13635 Elgin.
For the ceremony, performed
by Rabbi M. Robert Syme, the
bride wore a satin gown, with
beading around the neck, and
princess lines. Karen Joan Bren-
ner served her sister as maid of
honor. Melvin Weiner was best
man. Bridesmaids included Bar-
bara Brenner, Sue Ellen Stein,
Mrs. David Wax, Roberta Lip-
ton, Nancy Schaeffer and the
bridegroom's sister, Judith
Goodman. Seating the guests
were Robert Brenner, Elwood
Simon, Mark Brenburg, Michael
Madclin and David Harris. Fol-
lowing a Canadian honeymoon,
the couple will reside at 16550
Schaefer.
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