Linda Eder Married to David A. Kaplan MRS. DAVID KAPLAN Linda Gail Eder beame the bride Tuesday of David Allan Kap- lan in a ceremony solemnized by Rabbi Irwin Groner. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Eder of Northfield Blvd., Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kaplan of Wildemere Ave. The bride wore a white Italian peau de soie gown with rounded neckline, sleeveless empire bodice and floor-length sheath skirt. Over it she wore a bridal coat with tiny pearl appliques and bateau sleeves. Her shoul- der-length pouf veil was held by an open crown of silk flowers. Mrs. Alfred Harris, the bride's sister, served as matron of honor, and Linda Natinsky, Judy Woolf, Diane Lazar, Joyce Golden and Linda Black of New York were the bridesmaids. T h e bridegroom's niece, Lisa Gayle Kepes, was jun- ior bridesmaid. Bruce Seyburn was best man. Ushers were Danny Stewart, Wal- ley Stewart, Greg Warren, Ronald Kepes, Dennis Eder, Alfred Harris, Richard Maddin and Jack Naiman. Michael Harris was ring bearer. After a wedding trip to Jamaica, Puerto Rico and Florida, the cou- ple will live in Royal Oak. 8ngagetnents Mr. and Mrs. Irving Greenberg of Votrobeck Dr. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Dar- leen to Harvey Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Rose of Free- land Ave. The bride-elect is a senior in the School of Education at Wayne State University, where her fiance attends the college of electrical engineering. DINETTES BY ALANCO Women's eluhs PAULA STARK CLUB will hold a combined meeting, barbecue and cookout 2 p.m. Aug. 16 at the home of Mrs. Stark, president, 24542 George Washington, Southfield. For reservations, call Mrs. Stark, EL 6-0205. * * * DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, City of Hope, will hold its first executive board meeting of the new season noon Monday at the home of Mrs. Sidney E. Deitch, 17763 Alta Vista Dr., Southfield. Membership vice president Mrs. Earl Shipper announces that the once-yearly membership campaign will continue until Sept. 1. For information, call Mrs. Shipper at EL 6-1585. * BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD will hold its board meeting 8:00 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lanka Ilkow, 18499 Plainview. * * * LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH AND WOM- EN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, at Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah, ac- cording to president of Mrs. Isa- dore Levin. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Goldman, and Mrs. Leah Davidson, honorary board mem- ber, will celebrate her birthday. Social hostesses will be Mesdames Walter Epstein, Rose Bielewich, Arthur Cutler, Kate Rubin and Esther Sachs. Guests are invited, and bus transportation will be pro- vided from the old Yeshivath Building at 11:45 a.m. * * * EZRA AID TO ISRAEL an- nounces a luncheon and card party noon Aug. 17 at the Labor Zionist Institute, given by Mrs. J. Woll. Guests invited. * * * SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a board meet- ing 9 p.m. Thursday at the home of Ann Kaplan, 23740 Wiidwood, Oak Park. For reservations for the barbecue 9 p.m. Aug. 15 at the home of Helen G-oldbaum, 30750 Valley, Farmington, call Dorothy Tendler, EL 6-2981. Guests invited. * * * JERICHO REBEKAH LODGE will hold a garden party noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Dave Eilbaum, 19440 Strathmoor. For reservations, call chairman Mrs. Max Ducker, TE 4-8393. Sandra Armstrong, Mr. Weisenthal Wed MRS. HERBERT WEISENTHAL Sandra Jane Armstrong, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Armstrong of Santa Barbara Dr., and Herbert Weisenthal, son of Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Weisenthal of Prairie Ave., were united in mar- riage Sunday at Temple Israel. Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach officiated. Tiny pearls and crystals were appliqued on the neckline and cumerbund of the bride's ivory peau de soie gown. The floor-length skirt formed a detachable chapel train, and she wore an heirloom mantilla of Brussels lace. She car- ried a bouquet of Phaleanopsis on her Bible. Pamela Armstrong was her sist- er's maid of honor, and Lois Cohen, Marilyn Citron and Mrs. Burton Freedman were the bridesmaids. Lee Weisenthal served as best man for his brother. Ushers were Lee Weisenthal, the bridegroom's cousin, Michael Alterman, Alan Nickiman, Donald De Clerca, Leon- ard Atkins, Marvin Brode, Earl Tushman and Neil Rosenthal. The newlyweds will reside in Des Moines, where the bridegroom attends the College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons, after a honeymoon in Canada and New England. Israel 'Dialogue' Panelists Listed The third annual "Dialogue in Israel" sponsored by the American Jewish Congress will take place in Jerusalem and in Haifa Aug. 10-13 with a distinguished roster of American and Israeli panelists. Dr. Joachim Prinz, president of the American Jewish Congress, will head the American group, which will include Prof. Edmond Cahn of New York University Law School, distinguished legal philos- opher; Prof. Gerson Cohen, who holds the chair in Jewish history at Columbia University; Prof. Na- than Glazer, author and sociologist; and Rabbi Emanuel Rackman of Yeshiva University, a leader of the "liberal" wing of Orthodoxy. The Israeli porticipants include Former Attorney-General Gide- on Hausner, who directed the pros- ecution of Adolf Eichman; Aluf Shlomo Goren, chief chaplain of Israel's armed forces; Gershon Shocken, editor of the daily Ha'a- retz; Prof. Zvi Ankori of the his- tory faculty at Hebrew University and Ya'acov Katz, Hebrew Univer- sity professor of sociology. 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