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June 21, 1963 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-06-21

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Appel-Weinstein
Vows Solemnized

Anna Kovinsky
Weds Yale Levin

8ag agernents

Mr. and Mrs. Max Kalt of
Sherman Oaks, Calif. (formerly
of Detroit), announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Sandra Marilyn, to Sanford
Gossman, son of Mrs. J. H.
Gossman of San Juan Dr. and
the late Dr. Joseph Gossman.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Valley College of Medical ks-
sistants and has completed her
internship. Her fiance is sta-
tioned with the U.S. Air Force
in Oregon. An Aug. 31 wedding
in California is planned.

Gelberman, Greenstein
Return to Camp. Shor

MRS. ROBERT APPEL

Elaine Weinstein became the
bride of Robert Appel in a cere-
mony performed b77 Rabbi Is-
rael Halpern June 16 at Cong.
Beth Abraham.
. Parents, the newlyweds are
Mr. and . rs - Abe Weinstein of
Roselawi, Ave. and Mrs. Beulah
Appel of Northlawn Ave. and
the late Dr.. Philip R. Appel.
The bride wore an old-fash-
ioned ivory antique gown of
chantilly lace over satin with a
jewel neckline, bell skirt and
back panel falling into a chapel
train. Her veil was a crown of
'seed pearls and bouffant silk
illusion.
Mrs. David Stulberg served
her : sister as matron of honor.
Renee Gail Deitch, cousin of the
:bride, was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Nina Woolf,
.Mrs. Norman Rosen, Karyne
Kahn, Mrs. Melvin Kaye and Su-
: san Appel. Flower girl was Su-
•san Andrea Stulberg, niece of
:the bride. David Stulberg was
best man. Ring-bearer was Rob-
ert Michael Stulberg. Ushers
,.gwere Chuck Gabe, Larry Tre-
! - peck, Ir ciin Elson, Marty Wein-
stein of Cleveland and Melvin
Kaye.
The newlyweds will, reside.
Lansing, following their honey-
. moon, until late August, and
then retur- to make their home
in Detroit.

.

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Young Israel Camp Shor in
Aurora, Ind., announces the re-
turn of two veteran staff mem-
bers from: Detroit, George Gel-
berman and Seymour Green-
stein.
Gelberman, 16559 Kentucky,
will be returning for his fourth
summer as arts and crafts di-
rector. A graduate of Wayne
State University, he is now the
head of the Fine Arts Depart-
ment at Priest Elementary and
Junior High School in Detroit.
He is currently working toward
his master's degree at Wayne.
Greenstein, also a graduate of
Wayne State University, is pres-
ently teaching at Henry Ford
High School and is working to-
ward his master's degree. A
member of the Michigan Opera
Company, Detroit Theatre Arts,
he will return as co-music di-
rector and general counselor.
He resides at 20145 Stansbury
and is also returning for his
fourth summer. Both are pres-
ently teaching at Bnai David
Hebrew Schools and are affili-
ated with numerous youth ac-
tivities.
Located in the Ohio Valley,
Camp Shor is open to boys and
girls, 7 to 15.

Dr. Karl Stillwater
Appointed Chief of
Pediatrics at Crittenton

Dr. Karl Stillwater, 18221
Pennington, has been appointed
chief of pediatrics at Crittenton
Dinner at DARBY'S
General Hospital.
real
treat
is a
A graduate of Wayne Univer-
sity and the Indiana University
• Visit Our New
Medical School, Stillwater in-
SKYLIGHT
ROOM, Cocktail / - terned at the Jersey City Medi-
Lounge and Bar
cal Center and, following service
with the U.S. Army, took his
• AFTER
THEATRE
residency at Children's Hospital
Snacks . . . a
in Detroit. He is a member of
Delight
the American Board of Pediatrics,
LUNCHEON
I Alpha Omega Alpha medical
A Pleasure
honor society, Phi Delta Epsi-
lon and the Wayne County Medi-
7642
Res. UN 2
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MRS. YALE LEVIN

Anna 'Mae Kovinsky became
the bride of Yale Levin in a
ceremony performed by Rabbis
Samuel S. Stollman and Joshua
Spiro and Rev. Nadvan on
June 16 at the Sheraton-Cadil-
lac Hotel.
Parents of the newlyweds are
Mr. and Mrs. Tonnie Kovinsky,
210 Patricia, Windsor, Ont., and
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levin,
17606 Sussex.
The bride wore a gown of
ivory peau de soie with Alencon
lace, a sabrina neckline, an
empire waistline and a hemline
of lace which came to a dome-
shaped skirt falling into a
chapel, train. Her headpiece was
made of a tiny crown encrust-
ed with pearls and her veil fell
into a full shoulder-length pouf
of ivory silk illusion net.
Mrs. Leonard Zucker was ma-
tron of honor. Anne Rogin was
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Sondra Rose, Karen Levin
and Mrs. Paul Kales.
Harold B. Levin was • best
man. Ushers were Harvey
Philko, Robert Schwartz, Mer-
vin Hollander, William Ko-
vinsky, Allan Gross and JOshua
Saslove. -
The newlyweds departed for
a California honeymoon. They
will reside on Greenfield Rd.
upon their return.

Bar-Ilan Women
Meet Thursday

SNITZ-PRICE: Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Price of Toronto, Canada,
announce the marriage of their
daughter, D'vorah to Harvey
Daniel Snitz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Snitz of Livonia. The
marriage took place on June 9
at the Clinton Park Synagogue,
Toronto. After a trip to the West
Coast, the bridal pair will spend
two weeks with their families.
They will sail on Aug. 16 for
Israel, where they will make
their home in kibutz Barkai.

A large gathering is expected
at the semi-annual meeting of
the Detroit Chapter of American
Women for Bar-Ilan Univer-
sity, to be held at 12:30 p.m.
next Thursday at Congregation
Bnai Moshe, 14390 W. 10-Mile
Rd., Oak Park.
Dr. Henry
Raphael Gold,
eminent p s y-
chiatrist,
noted soci-
ologist and na-
tional Ortho-
dox leader,
who holds
many impor-
tant positions
in New York, Mrs. Monson
will be the guest speaker.
Mrs. Arthur Silliam Monson,
Temple Israel soloist who has
appeared on a number of TV
programs, will present a pro-
gram of classical music and
Israeli and Yiddish folksongs.
Mrs. Monson, a Wayne State
University music major, has
just finished performing in
"The Beggars Opera" presented
by WSU.
Mrs. Max Stollman, national
president of the Bar-Ilan wom-
en'J movement, will preside.
A dessert 'luncheon will be
served. All members and friends
of Bar-Ilan are invited.
At Thursday's gathering, De-
troiters who 'visited Bar-Ilan
University in Israel during the
past year will be welcomed and
reports will be heard on their
impressions.

Trailblazers Camp
Opens Registration

The second season of the
Trailblazers Boys Day Camp
will open on Monday. A limited
enrollment of 60 boys, 6-13, will
be registered, according to Bill
Fagenson, director. For infor-
mation, call LI 4-7466.

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The Rovner-Lachowitcher Aid
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Cong. Beth Yehudah. Dinner
will be served. Proceeds will go
to charity, according to William
Solomon, chairman, and Abe
Saginaw, president. Friends are
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Manor. The officers are Bern-
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Foster, Sandy Eisenberg, Har-
old Finegood, vice presidents;
Haskell Adler, Frank Blase, Phil
Dano, secretaries; Harry Carris,
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Bob Stewart, guardian; Mary
Mazur, Sam Finegood, Herb
Leftofsky, Maurice Wilson,
trustees; Tory Citrin, Milt Roth,
Sandy Brodsky, members-at-
large.
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will hold an "Hawaiian Luau"
for paid-up members 8:30 p.m.
June 27 at the home of Belle
Cohen, 14241 W. Nine Mile,
Oak Park. Prizes, music, movies
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