e Women slu4s Trepeck-Carson Rites Solemnized MRS. LAWRENCE TREPECK . Sheila Eileen Carson became the bride of Lawrence Paul Trepeck in a Ceremony per- formed by Rabbis Jacob Segal, Leon Fram and M. Robert Syme on June 23 at Cong. Adas Shalom. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. George Car- son of Northlawn Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trepeck of Huntington Rd., Huntington Woods. The bride wore a peau de soie gown accented by a chapel- length heirloom mantilla of Brussels lace. She carried white butterfly roses and stephanotis. Merle Sue Carson served her sister as maid of honor. Brides- maids were Brenda Berg, Mari- lyn Friedman, Lynne Saper- Stein and Lori Pavian of Chi- cago. Edward Stein was best man. Ushers were Irwin Carson, brother of the bride; Robert Appel, Philip Goodman and Peter Barak, cousin of the bridegroom. The couple departed for a honeymoon in Puerto Rico. the Virgin Islands and Florida. They will reside on Greenfield Rd. INFANTS SERVICE GROUP has installed Mrs. Warren Greenstone as president. Other officers are Mesdames Louis Malkin, Lewis Davis and Leon- ard Baron, vice-presidents Sam- uel Katz, Jack Freeman, case chairmen; Samuel Atlin, treas- urer; Abner Baker, Albert Kap- lan, Jerry Baker, Nathan Elkins and Ferdinand Reich, secre- taries; Harry Farber, Nathan Peiss, Saul Ginsburg, Samuel Rosenberg, Edward Roth, Sam- uel Pianin and Arthur Klein, chairmen. A meeting of the newly-elected officers will be held July 1. A board meeting is scheduled for July 8. * * • MISHKAN ISRAEL SISTER- HOOD has installed Mrs. Ida Lichtig as president. Other offi- cers are Mesdames Arthur Greenwald, Sidney Levy, vice- presidents; Allan Gavern, Man- uel Luckman, Lawrence Belin- sky, secretaries; and Nathan Strickstein, treasurer. * * * OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. A. Zysfein, 24350 West- hampton. The speaker will be Rev. Haron Zysfein, according to Mesdames A. Feldman and A. Sandweiss, chairmen. Elaine Green frill Wed Irving Walsh Mrs. Weinstock Will Chair Open Forums on Republican Issues Attorney Mrs. Lee Weinstock has been asked by the 17th Cong. District Chairman Weldon Yeager to serve as chairman for a series of free open forums on "What are the Most Vital and Pertinent Issues For the Re- publican Party?" The first session will be held 8 p.m. Tuesday at 17th District Headquarters, 14445 Grand River. The point to he considered is "Who shall be the 1964 G.O.P. Presidential Candidates?" Speaking will be attorney Jack Kraizman, Gordon Clarkson and Tom Daoust. The public is invited. For in- formation call Headquarters, BR 2-4450. ▪ ! WHY WORRY I I Leave Everything to Us WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING Phone EL 6-8411 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING MISS ELAINE GREEN At a recent cocktail party, announcement was made of the engagement of Elaine Paula Green to Irving Walsh. Parents of the bride-elect are Mrs. Sally Green of Oak Park and Harry Green of St. Petersburg, Fla. Her fiance is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Avrum Walsh of Montreal, Canada. An August wedding is planned. Choral Workshop Formed for Music Season at Stratford Glenn Gould and Oscar Shum- sky, music directors of the Strat- ford Festival, announce the for- mation of a Choral Workshop, under the direction of Elmer Iseler, for the summer music season. The Stratford area has a high reputation for the excellent quality of its vocal talent. It has been Gould's desire. for some time, to feature this talent in the Festival's music season. Auditions, recently held by Elmer Iseler in Stratford and Kitchener, led to the acceptance of forty outstanding local vocal- ists as a nucleus of the work- shop. On Friday afternoon, July 26, the Choral Workshop will pre- sent a program in the Avon Theatre, assisted by members of the National Festival Orchestra, conducted by Iseler. He that publishes a book runs a very great hazard, since noth- ing can be more impossible than to compose one that may secure the approbation of every reader. —Miguel de Cervantes, "Don Quixote". Friedman-Cohen Rites Solemnized LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH AND WOM- EN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will install officers 12:30 p.m. Tues- day at the Yeshiva Building, announces President Mrs. Isa- dore Levin, who will sponsor the luncheon. Mrs. Milton Win- ston will officiate. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter (Ittamar) will be guest speaker. He is general secretary of Israel's Chief Rab- binate. A program of Hebrew and Yiddish songs will be pre- sented by Drora Kleinplatz. In charge of the affair are Mrs. Walter Epstein and Mrs. Annie Levine, assisted by Mesdames Bertha Faigenbaum, Rose Biele- wich, Pearl Leader, Pearl Gold, Kate Rubin and Esther Sachs. Friends are invited. • * * NORTHWEST NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. D. Cern, 17357 Pine- hurst. Guest speaker will be Seymour Wolfson, according to Mrs. Tzippora Baiter, chairman. * ,* * GOLDA MYERSON CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will hold an Israel cash shower noon Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Luncheon, games and prizes will be featured. Guests are invited. * * * OAK-WOODS YOUNG ISRA- EL SISTERHOOD has installed Elsie Rodd as president. Other officers are Mesdames David Spinner, Morris Trager and J e r o m e Karnow, vice-presi- dents; Marvin Engel, treasurer; Wilbert Simkovitz and David Bodzin, secretaries; and Louis Kanarek, S a m u e l Bakunow, Gertrude Schwartz, Lea Feld- man, Samuel Ginsberg, David Dombey, Jerome Karnow, Beril Bloom, Joseph Rodd, Marvin Engel, Louis Fein, Meyer Man- delbaum, Seymour Ribiat and Isaac Knopp o w, committee chairmen. * * * SUBURBAN HILLS CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, has formed an intermediate group golf league, to meet Tues- days at Lancaster Hills Golf Course, and an advanced golf- ers league, to meet Thursdays at North Hills Golf Course. Inter- mediate group officers are Mes- dames Philip Minkin, president; Steve Bromberg, secretary; and Donald Grey, treasurer. The advanced league is headed by Mesdames Harold Gordon, pres- ident; Fred Babbin, secretary; and Marvin Barnett, treasurer. Deadline Today for Next Issue Because of the Fourth of July, deadline for all copy for our next issue will be at 2 p.m. today. Deadline for Classified Ads for the next issue will be at 3 p.m. on Tuesday. 4...........),...,4 . i` i M. G. M. i • MIKE GREENS ' ic MUSIC * * ********************** PHOTOGRAPHY by MRS. PETER FRIEDMAN At an afternoon double-ring ceremony on June 23 at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, Linda Susan Cohen became the bride of Peter Stephen Friedman; Rab- bis M. Robert Syme and Leon Fram and Cantor Harold Or- bach officiated. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen of Muirland Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Apsel of Monica Ave. The bride wore a gown of white Peau de sole, with ap- pliques of Alencon lace. The floor-length skirt fell into a chapel train. Her bouffant illu- sion veil was held in place by a crown of seed pearls. She carried white orchids and stephanotis on her conformation Bible. 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