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August 23, 1963 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-08-23

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Enid Fink Weds
David K West

Sidney Shevitz
Blum-Goodfriend
on Civil Rights
Vows Exchanged
Mich. Commissioii

51st Redford-Detroit A ntique Show Sept. 5-7

The Redford-Detroit Antique
Show will be held daily Sept.
5-6-7, at Carpenter's Audi-
torium, 22521 Grand River, 12
noon to 10 p.m. This showing
is its 51st semi-annual pres-
entation, and is the oldest show
in the state.

Governor Romney on Tuesday
named Sidney Shevitz, president
of the Jewish Community Coun-
il, a member of the new Michi-
gan Civil Rights Commission.
Shevitz is a former chairman
of the Michigan Fair Employ-
ment Practices Commission.

MRS. DAVID WEST

Enid Joan Fink became the
bride of David Ellis West June
27 at Temple Israel. The can-
dlelight ceremony was per-
formed by Rabbi M. Robert
Syme and Cantor Harold Or-
bach.
Parents of the newlyweds
are Mrs. Joseph Charles Fink
of Prest Ave. and the late Mr.
Fink and Mrs. Joseph Charles
West of St. Martins Ave. and
the late Mr. West.
The bride wore a gown of
white silk organza accented
with ice-blue re-embroidered
Alencon lace. The lace formed
short sleeves, outlined the open
neckline and trellised over a
draped ice-blue taffeta empire
line cummerbund onto the con-
trolled skirt which formed a
chapel train. A crown of seed
pearls and Alencon lace held
the short illusion veil. She car-
ried an arrangement of white
orchids and stephanotis on her
wedding Bible.
Elizabeth Guzick, the bride's
cousin, served as maid of hon-
or. Bridesmaids were Dian Fox
and Mrs. Gerald Freedman.
Alvin. West served his brother
as best man-. Ushers were Ar-
thur Elkin and Mark Fink,
brother of the bride.
Following a honeymoon in
Washington, D.C., the couple
will make their home in Royal
Oak.

Goldmans Mark
Golden Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldman
observed their golden wedding
anniversary Aug. 17 with a re-
ception for family and friends
at their cottage on Pleasant
Lake, Bloomfield Township.
Born in Russia, Mr. and Mrs.
Goldman met and were mar-
ried in Boston but moved to
Detroit 44 years ago. Mr. Gold-
man operated a hand laundry
here until his retirement. They
are now winter residents of
Miami.
The couple has three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Jack. Koretz, Mrs.
Moe Saslove and Mrs. Saul
Shiefman, all Detroit residents;
eight grandchildren and one
great-granddaughter, born to
Julie Koretz Bridle the day be-
fore the anniversary.

I Ou r Letter Boxl

The Rubinsteins
Editor, The Jewish News:
Upon opening last week's
Jewish News, I was attracted
to Nathan Ziprin's, "On the
Record." Mr. Zipkin talks
about Anton Rubinstein, the
great composer and pianist, yet
the picture is of Artur Rubin-
stein. Anton Rubinstein lived
from 1829-1894. Artur Rubin-
stein, one of the most renown-
ed pianists of our time, is very
much alive today. We must
not confuse the two.
Sincerely,
BETTY KOWALSKY
STA S SON

Michigan's state tree is the
White Pine.

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REMEMBER . . .

NATHAN & IRVING'S

Eleanor Lydia Goodfriend
was married to Jerome Bernard
Blum in a recent ceremony per-
formed by Rabbi Richard C.
Hertz at Temple Beth El. The
newlyweds' parents are Mr. and
Mrs. William Henry Goodfriend
and Mrs. Sidney Blum of Balti-
more, Md.
The bride wore a pale blue
crepe dress with matching ac-
cessories and carried a bouquet
of pink sweetheart roses.
Mrs. Marvin Hark of Balti-
more was matron of honor. Best
man was- Marvin Hark, brother-
in-law of the bridegroom.
Following a honeymoon at
Boyne Mountain Lodge, the
couple will reside in Silver
Springs, Md.

We Sell Nationally Advertised Brands That

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PLANNING
A WEDDING?
A BAR MITZVAH?

Many of the 26 exhibitors,
representing five states, have
shown here for years and have
many friends among those who
regularly attend this show.
Every item exhibited is for
sale. Exhibits consist of small
pieces of furniture, European
china and French porcelains,
early American glass and old
paintings. Primitives of wood,
tin, pewter and brass are
shown. Stamps, coins, guns,

JWV Activities

The DETROIT LADIES AUX-
ILIARY #135 will hold their
regular meeting at 8:30 p.m.
Mon. at the Memorial Home.
Plans will be discussed for the-
fund-raising luncheon to be
held Sept. 11 at the Home.
Donations will be $1.25. Guests
are invited and refreshments
will be served. Cancer Pads
will continue to be sewn every
third Mon. of the month at the
Home.
* * *
BLOCH - ROSE AUXILIARY
will hold a rummage sale Sept.
5 at the American Legion Hall,
1741 Livernois, Ferndale.
* * *
Post 510, JEWISH WAR
VETERANS will hold its an-
nual picnic, Sunday at Oak Park
Major Park, Area 1 (North-
field). For information call LI
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