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July 09, 1965 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-07-09

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tein-Kahrnoff
Marriage Solemnized

Stamp Club Posts Date

GUIS

ctivities in Society

Oak Park Stamp Club will meet
Tuesday at the Oak Park Commu-
nity Center, juniors at 7 p.m., sen-
iors at 8 p.m. Of special interest
will be a report from the S.I.P.
National Convention, recently held
in Cleveland. All interested are in-
vited to attend.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 9, 1965-21

FOR THE BEST IN
MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Viedrah, with their daughter Beth and son
Andrew, former Detroiters of Miami Beach, will spend their summer
vacation with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Viedrah, 18965 Santa
And His Orchestra
Barbara. The latter Mrs. Viedrah was one of the volunteers who
recently helped with the Young Women's Bicur Cholem picnic for
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patients of Wayne County General Hospital. Chairmen were Mrs. Harry
RELTBEN R. YOUNG, a repre-
H. Newman and Mrs. George Brown. Also serving refreshments and
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gifts were Mesdames Allen Viedrah, Abe Bookstein, Joseph Licht, Louis sentative of The Great-West Life
Art Classes
Assurance Co., qualified to attend
Brown and Louis Goldberg.
his
company's
three-day
sales
con-
Mrs. Louis Grossman of Pembroke Ave. returned from attending
ference at the Grand Hotel, Mack-
the 32nd convention of Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority. The 75 delegates
inac Island. Leading representa-
and guests were from undergraduate and alumnae chapters throughout
Conveniently Located
tives from Great-West Life's Ca-
the country. Eta Chapter at University of Michigan won the Division V
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were on hand for the sessions.
viser to Beta Lambda, Wayne State, was given the Pyramid award for Young is associated with the De
outstanding service. Mrs. Grossman was reappointed to serve as troit branch of the company.
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Division V president during the next biennium.
Rabbi and Mrs. Kalil Rosenberg, with their daughter Leeora
Have Your Family Portrait • Wedding
Neelee, are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baruch Rosenberg,
Tastefully Photographed by
17520 Wisconsin. for the month of July. Rabbi Rosenberg, a graduate
Our Professional Staff
of Wayne State University, has been spiritual leader of Cong. Ahavat
Achim in Colchester, Conn., having served Temple Beth Torah of
Wanamassa, N. J. The Colchester community, outside Hartford, was
established by Baron Emil de Hirsch.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malamud, 22511 Bellwood. Southfield, will
leave on a trip to Israel next week, visiting the Scandinavian countries
on their return.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fox, 19921 Lathers, Livonia, will have as their
guest Margaret Randall, an exchange student from England.

SAM EMMER

FIELD
ART STUDIO

MRS. LAWRENCE GURSTEIN

Rabbi Jacob Segal and Cantor i•
Nicholas Fenakel recently solemn-
ized the marriage of Sharon Ruth
Kahrnoff and Lawrence Earl Gur- •
stein at Raleigh House. Their par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kahr-
noff of Faust. Rd. and Mr. and
Mrs. Nat Gurstein of Beverly Ave.,
Oak Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenny Lublin of Atlanta are visiting with their
The bride wore an Empire gown parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Metz, 19140 Greenlawn.
of silk organza with a lace bodice
embroidered with seed pearls. The
hem of the bell skirt and the train
extending from the sash waist
were appliqued with lace inserts.
Her headpiece was of matching
lace, and jeweled petals held the
tiered veil of silk illusion.

Celebrating 10 Happy
Years in Oak Park with

Winners of Robinson Travel Award

The bride's sisters. Lois
Kahrnoff and Mrs. Paul Ham-
burger, served as maid and
matron of honor, and brides-
maids were Mrs. Irwin Nemeth,
sister of the bridegroom, and
Karen Kohn.

"BIG SAVINGS"
"BIG MARKDOWNS"

ON:
Dresses, Playwear, Sportswear, Etc. for Girls
Slacks, Shirts, Sweaters, Etc. for Boys

Richard Smith served as best
man. Seating the guests were Paul
Hamburger, Marvin Stollman and
Norman Lynn. Jill and Douglas
Hamburger, the bride's niece and
nephew, were flower girl and ring

NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY & SAVE!

bearer.
After a honeymoon at the Con-

cord, the couple will reside on
Greenfield Rd., Royal Ook.

AND

George Hamilton, star of "Viva Maria," now appearing in "Gigi"
at Northland Playhouse, presents airline tickets to the lucky winners
of Robinson Furniture's all-expense paid, seven-day jet trip to
Mexico. From left are contest winners Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schecter,
23041 Avon, Oak Park; George Hamilton and Luis Amador, Aero-
naves De Mexico airlines representative.

Formerly With Selma Bonheim

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Gillet-, who won a gold medal
Richard Giller, 1511 First, has
been named to the 1965 United in the 1961 Maccabiah Games
States Maccabiah Weightlifting light-weightlifting division, will
Team, it was announced by David, drop down in weight to the 165-
Matlin of Los Angeles and Rudy t pound class in which he also won
Sablo of New York City, co-chair- a gold medal in 1953. He recently
men of the U.S. Maccabiah Weight- lifted 840 pounds as a middle-
lifting Committee. I weight.
Giller was a National Collegiate
The seventh World Maccabiah
Games will be held in Tel Aviv champion in 1950, a junior na-
Aug. 23-31, with Jewish athletes ticnal champion in 1953, a Nation-
from 35 nations participating in al AAU champion in 1955, the
a 20-sport pro g ram. The United Florida state champion and rec-
States be represented by a ord holder in 1962 and the Michi-
175-200 member squad financed gan state champion and record
through public subscription . holder in 1963-64.

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Words to Remember

Hebrew is our very flesh and
blood and each encounter with
it is a fixture of our soul.

Chaim Nahman !Malik

One cannot understandq s r a e -

without understanding Hebre3A.,

Edmond Fleg

The Hebrew language ... is the
oninlue which holds together our
/scattered bones. It also holds to.
gether the rings in the chain of
time.
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