Friday, Sept. 6, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — 16

Enid Kramer Wed
to Allan Kupsov

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Paul Zuckerman Gordon-Shapiro
Vows , Exchanged
Gets 'Knight of
Charity' Award

Merenoff's 'Sketches' Available at Raven
"Sketches From Active Duty," ton, says the pamphlet-size col-
a compilation of ink drawings lection of sketches is intended
to provoke an appreciation of
and poems representative of the soldier situation and to con-
the Army careers of artist vey the humor contained there-
Barry N. Merenoff and John T. in, while the work itself is not
Lamendella at Fort Rucker, a "cartoon" expression.
Ala., can be obtained at the
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Raven Gallery in Birmingham.
Both the sketches and the

Paul Zuckerman, president of
Velvet Food Products, has been
named one of three Detroiters
who will receive the Knight of
Charity awards from Maryglade
College, at an inter-faith dinner
poems which complement them
4
at Cobo Hall, Nov. 14.
were impromptu and are im-
pressions
of
incidents,
thoughts
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The other two recipients of
and experiences of the collabor-
the honor this year will be
ators as soldiers. Most of Mer-
Frank R. Gerbig, Sr., president
and ENTERTAINMENT
enoff's drawings were accom-
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depicted,
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Jr., president, Realty Invest-
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Merenoff,
an
architect
who
Maryglade College is con-
fiimr.e/Wicelle#11,
lives at 23075 Mooney, Farming-
ducted by the Pontifical Insti-
MRS. HENRY D. GORDON
tute for Missionary Extension.
MRS. ALLAN IL KUPSOV
Previous recipients of the
Caron Lee Shapiro became
Enid Marlene Kramer was
awards included Benjamin Lev-
wed to Allan Howard Kupsov inson, John Lurie and Al Bor- the bride of Henry D. Gordon
in a ceremony Aug. 25 per-
in a Sept. 1st ceremony per- man.
formed by Rabbi Wein at Ra-
formed by Rabbi Israel Halpern
leigh House.
at Beth Abraham Synagogue. Workmen's Circle
The newlyweds' parents are
Parents of the newlyweds are
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Shapiro,
the Louis Kramers of Cherry- Lists Activities
3355 W. Outer Dr., and Mrs.
With the approach of the fall Thelma Gordon, 19341 Votro-
lawn Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.
season, activities are being re- beck, and the late Peter Gordon.
Jack Kupsov of Toronto, Ont. sumed by the members of the
The bride's gown was of white
The bride wore an ivory Workmen's Circle. The bowling imported Belgium lace with a
world's finest quality
gown with a lace bodice and league will bowl every Wednes- short bell skirt and maching
lace appliques on the net over- day. There are still some open- hooded jacket. She carried one
skirt. Seed pearls encrusted ; ings on teams for men and white talisman rose on a prayer
women, and information may be book.
the scoop neckline and cap obtained by calling the presi-
Matron of honor was Mrs.
dent, Norman Joseff, at KE
sleeves.
Leonard Brand, the bride's aunt.
Marlene Kupsov of Toronto, 5-3535, Esther Freeman, seem-
Lois Gordon was maid of honor.
sister of the bridegroom, served ' tary, or Norman Pikulin.
Bridesmaid was Paula Janowitz
as maid of honor. Mrs. Marvin
The W. C. Women's Division and junior bridesmaid was
Pecked In pure vegetable oil to bring out
Kramer was matron of honor. i will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday
the finest flavor and tenderness.
Jody Brand.
Bridesmaids were Lyn Brozgold, for a dessert luncheon and a
Michael
Gordon
served
his
Shirley Ann Levine, Cheryl surprise program at the W. C.
brother as best man. Ushers
Stasofsky of Chicago and Susan Center.
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Taitlebaum. Francyne Stasofsky
The W. C. Folk-lore Group is were Stanley Shapiro, Larry
was flower girl.
being reorganized. Under the Allen and Michael Kallen.
WELCOME BACK FROM YOUR VACATION .. .
Serving as best man was the guidance and direction of vocal-
Following a honeymoon to
bride's brother, Marvin Kra- ist and teacher Shoshanna Chicago, the couple will reside
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nardo, Allan Kaplan, Jack and 8:30 p.m. Sept. 17 at the W. C.
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ronto, and Michael L. Stacey. choral group is open to anyone UJA to Hold Young
Upon their return from the who enjoys folk-singing, dra- Leadership Parley
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Five hundred young Jewish
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