Carolyn Weingarden Marries Lt. Mazer Women's Cluhs Testimonial Dinner Honors Max Silverman Emmer-Chodoroff Vows Exchanged Former Corporation Counsel Na- thaniel H. Goldstick presided at a testimonial dinner in honor of Max M. Silverman, chief of homi- cide of the Wayne County Prosecu- tor's office who is a candidate for Recorder's Court at the Sept. 1 primary. Chief Assistant Prosecutor Sam- uel Brezner was among the speak- SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold its first board meeting of the new season 9 p.m. Thursday at the home of Ann Kap- lan, 23740 Wildwood, Oak Park. A barbecue is planned for 9 p.m. Aug. 15 at the home of Helen Goldbaum, 30750 Valley, Wood- creek Farms, Farmington. For reservations or information, call Dorothy T e n d l e r, EL 6-2981. Guests invited. * * * MRS. RONALD MAZER Carolyn Joyce Weingarden be- came the bride of U. Ronald Gary Mazer at a candlelight ceremony solemnized by Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick and Cantor David Bag- ley Sunday at Beth Aaron Syna- gogue. The newlyweds are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wein- garden of Lesure Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mazer of Maplewood Ave., Livonia. The new Mrs. Mazer wore a silk organza gown with fitted bodice. The floor-length skirt formed a chapel train appliqued with Alencon lace and seed pearls. Her bouffant, shoulder- length veil of silk illusion was secured by a crown of tiny seed pearls. She carried white orchids and Stephanotis on her prayer book. Mrs. Gerald Singer, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Larry Weingarden, Ina Sue Sachs and Arlene Davis. Best man was Larry Weingarden, brother of the bride. Ushers were Gerald Singer, Martin Agrest and Sidney Weingarden. The newlyweds are traveling to Denver, where they will make their home. AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will give a John F. Ken- nedy Memorial Luncheon 12:30 p.m. Aug. 11 at the summer home of Mrs. Minna Herman, 1996 Wil- low Beach, Cass Lake. Proceeds wil go to the John F. Kennedy Memorial Fund. For reservations and directions, call Mrs. Esther Fishman, president, UN 1-3265. * * * JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN WELFARE ORGANIZATION will hold an indoor picnic noon Monday at Jericho Temple. President Mrs. Morris Miller will be hostess for the afternoon, a benefit for widows and orphans in Israel. Guests in- vited. For information, call Mrs. Miller, UN 4-1639, or Mrs. 0. H. Kavieff, UN 1-4746. * * * JEWISH NATIONAL FUND AUXILIARY will host a garden party noon Aug. 12 at the summer home of Mrs. Norman Shulevitz, 3075 Interlaken, Long Lake. This event will mark the culmination of the annual membership drive. A luncheonette and fashion show will be featured. Each member is asked to bring a new member as "admis- sion fee." For information, call Mrs. Maurice Knopper, 342-8030. Marriages ers and prominent Detroiters were in the audience of 200. Silverman is a past president of Jewish House of Shelter. He is a member of Bnai Brith Lodge 1374. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE ON OUR PREMISES SEYMOUR KAPLAN oundations Ay %di Corsets-Brassieres Expertly Fitted 20127 W. 7 MILE RD. 15738 LIVERNOIS DI 1-5515 538-5575 Parking in Rear Open Thursday 'til 9 p.m. MRS. HOWARD EMMER In a recent ceremony at Cong. Bnai David, Rebecca Reva Cho- doroff and Howard Emmer re- peated their wedding vows with Rabbi Hyman Donin and Cantor Hyman Adler officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chodoroff of West- over Rd., Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Emmer of Northfield Blvd., Oak Park. The bride wore a gown of silk taffeta with modified bell skirt and chapel train. The fitted bodice was re-embroidered with Alencon lace and seed pearls with panels of lace on the skirt. A double crown of appliqued lace and seed pearls held her finger- tip veil. She carried a Bible cov- ered with lilies and Stephanotis. Her sister, Mrs. Beatrice Taines, was matron of honor, and brides- maids were Mrs. Gloria Soloman, the bridegroom's sister; Mrs. Rob- erta Grosinger; Marsha Warner; and Lauren Taines. Stephanie Solo- man was flower girl. Best man was Ernest Soloman. Ushers were Alan Keith, Gerald Gurwin, Ronald Barris, Lance Taines and Shelby Soloman. Barry Warner was ring bearer. After an extended honeymoon, the couple will reside on Hilton Rd., Southfield. WEINBERG - TRON: Roselyn Tron, 17542 Schaefer, and Harry Weinberg of Long Branch, N.J., JWV Will Entertain were married here Sunday. Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick officiated: Battle Creek Patients Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burstein of The couple will live in Long A group of 70 members of the Minneapolis announce the engage- Branch. Department of Michigan, Jewish ment of their daughter Cyrile to War Veterans, and the Ladies Allen A. Ross, son of Mr. and LARKY-STEFFEN: Doris Stef- Auxiliary will travel to Battle Mrs. Sigmund D. Ross, 13391 S. fen of Basel, Switzerland, recently Creek Sunday to service the Vet- Norfolk. The bride-elect, a gradu- became the bride of Richard Larky, erans Administration Hospital the University of Minnesota ate of son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Larky, there. school of nursing, resides in De- Tom Tannis, Mrs. William Snid- troit, where her fiance attended 29620 Ravine, Livonia. The couple erman and Mrs. Arthur Robinson Wayne State University. A Dec. 27 will reside in San Francisco. * * * are in charge of the annual party. wedding is planned. MILLER - STRASSBURGER: Luncheon will be served to 300 Carole Suzanne Strassburger be- mentally ill patients in the sum- came the bride of Marvin Allen mer house. An additional '700 pa- Miller in recent ceremony at Cong. tients in closed wards will re- Gemiluth Chassodim. Rabbi Joel ceive fruit and entertainment. Litke officiated. 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