16 Friday, August 23, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Marriages Michael Rosenberg was best man. Ushers were Philip Jacobs, the bridegroom's brother, Har- old Brenner and David Rubin. Following their honeymoon in Hawaii the newlyweds will make their home in Royal Oak. * * * GREENBERG-RUDNER: At a double-ring candlelight cere- mony on Aug. 7, at Raleigh House, Eleanore Rudner, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rudner of Northlawn Ave., was wed to Dr. Burton J. Green- berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- rey Greenberg of Sacramento, Calif. Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Cantor Orbach officiated. The bride wore a floor-length gown of ivory silk linen. The bodice was fashioned by a scoop neckline and had elbow length sleeves. A band of the same silk linen encircled the waist and continued down the front of the sheath skirt which ended in a chapel train. She carried a fam- ily bible covered with white or- chids. Gloria Rudner, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Elaine Greenberg, and Sandra Green- berg, sisters of the bridegroom, from Sacramento. Charles Schwartz of Boston served his nephew as best man. Ushers were Dr. Earl J. Rudner and Larry Rudner, brothers of the bride. After a Las Vegas honey- moon, Dr. and Mrs. Greenberg will reside in San Francisco. * * * KLINE - ELGOT: Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Henry Elgot of San Juan Dr. announce the Aug. 11 marriage of their daughter, Beth, to David Crose Kline, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ern- est Kline of Willington Hill, Conn. * * * REVENO - KALLENBERG: Lynne Kallenberg, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Kallenberg of Cincinnati, 0., and Peter Reveno, son of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Reveno of Renfrew Ave., were wed Aug. 4 in Cin- cinnati. The newlyweds will re- side in Ann Arbor, where he will resume his studies at the University of Michigan School of Medicine and she will pur- sue a nursing career at Univer- sity Hospital. Men's Club Congregation Beth Moses Men's Club, in conjunction with the synagogue's 60th anniver- sary observ- ance, will open a year of pro- aramm i n g W e drtesday, Sept. 4, 8:30 p.m. by pre- senting R u s- s e 11 Barnes, news analyist, who will speak on "Latest Development s in the Middle East." This program will b e presented a t Congrega- tion Beth Moses Synago- Barnes gue, 1 9 1 6 0 Evergreen, and is open to the public. Refreshments will be served. KNOPPOW-KATZ: Sharon Katz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Katz of Whitcomb Ave., will wed Jerry Knoppow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac. Knoppow, of Oak Park, on Sunday at the Mayfair. * * * Gloria Brenner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Brenner of Ohio Ave., was married to Shel Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacobs of San Juan Dr., in a ceremony Aug. 18 at the Beth Abraham Synagogue. Mrs. Marilyn Rubin served her sister as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Sandra Brenner, Mrs. Arlene Cutler and Mrs. Irene Tack. 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She carried stephanotis surrounded by hy- brid white orchids cradled in her confirmation bible with white satin streamers. Wendy W e t s m a n served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Marianne Katcher and Marilyn Silver. Donald Paige, the bride- groom's brother, served as best man. Ushers were Eliot Mar- shall, brother of the bride, David Beckman, Carl Morton, John Nathan, Robert Sachs, Lyle Sellins and Lester Shaw. After a honeymoon in Chi: cago, the couple will reside on Schaefer Rd. Israel Bond Fashion Festival on Sept. 9 Twenty countries will partici- pate in the Israel-International Fashion Festival to be present- ed at a dinner dance, Sept. 9, at the • Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. It will be the top 1963 event sponsored by the Detroit Israel Bond Women's Division at this eighth annual Israel Bond fashion show- ing, admission will be open to 1963 pur- chasers of $1,000 or more in Israel Bonds. Mrs. Leonard Borin is the fashion Mrs. Bonin festival chair- man. 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