To Show 'Let My People Go' The Young Married Couples of Ahavas Achim will present the film "Let My People Go" 8:30 p.m. Sat- The Archbishop of Detroit, a urday in the social hall. The pub- prominent business executive, and lic is 'invited at no charge. a local civil rights leader and at- torney will be honored at the 27th annual appreciation dinner of •the GET READY FOR FALL! St. Cyprian's Church, Sept. 19, at Barth Hall of the Cathedral Cen- ter, 4800 Woodward. Richard A. Graham, a member of the Equal Opportunities Com- mission, will be the speaker at the on occasion which will cite Archbishop John F. Dearden, Stanley J. Win- LADIES' kelman and Damon Keith for "out- standing contributions to unity." MEN'S The award to the Archbishop will be made in absentia, since he and will be attending the session of the CHILDREN'S Vatican Council in Rome. Special arrangements have been made, MRS. ANTHONY BROWN CLOTHING however, for a community-wide A honeymoon out West followed convocation Sunday at which time the recent garden wedding of Bar- the St. Cyprian honor will be ex- bara Ann Leland and Anthony tended to him in person. GO MODERN . . . Steven Brown. Children of Dr Take Pleats out of Your Old Baggy Trousers! and Mrs. Sol Leland of Warring- For the HY Spot ton Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Of Your Affair Brown of Lincolnshire Dr., the We specialize in work Music by couple was united by Rabbi Jacob on leather garments Segal. Cantor Reuven Frankel also officiated at the ceremony, held under a tent surrounded by coach And His Orchestra (Hy Utchenik) lights. CLOTHIERS & CLEANERS Brother of the bridegroom, 342-9424 James Brown, was best man; the • Distinctive Ceremonies a Specialty! bride's sisters, Linda and Nancy Leland, shared the duties of maid Just So. of 9 Mile of honor. Want ads get quick results! Head usher Martin Tessler was assisted by John Levy, Richard Schwartz and Richard Stocker. BAR MITZVAHS • WEDDINGS The bride wore a gown of silk organza with an Empire waist and square-necked bodice and detach- able chapel train. A band of silk 16221 W. 8 MILE ROAD 4 Blocks W. of Jos Couzens roses held her veil in place. Let us assist you in arranging accomodations for the enjoy- * * * Vows Exchanged by Couples Here, Three to Receive St. Cyprian Award EXPERT TAILORING and ALTERATIONS MRS. JOSHUA SASLOVE Rosalind Freeman became the bride of Joshua Saslove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Saslove of Sher- • bourne Rd., at a recent ceremony solemnized by Rabbi Irwin Groner and Cantor Reuven Frankel at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freeman of Sussex Ave., Oak Park, wore a floor-length gown of peau de soie with an Empire bodice appliqued with hand-corded Alencon lace, tiny pearls and crystals. The detachable chapel train was edged in garlands of matching lace, and her should- er-length veil of silk illusion was attached to a peau de soie Dior bow. Ellen Brown was maid of honor, and bridesmaids included Mrs. Larry Barnblatt and Rema Saslove, sisters of the bride- groom, Marlene Markle and Marilyn Pollack. Audrey Free- man, the bride's sister, and Beverly Schwartz were junior bridesmaids. Larry Barnblatt was best man for his brother-in-law. Larry Free- man, brother of the bride, was an usher, along with Alan Gross, Alvin Spector, Ed Stewart and 'Earl Schwartz. The newlyweds plan to live in Southfield. * * * MRS. JEFFREY MALKIN In a candlelight ceremony at Temple Emanu-El, Suzanne Rob- erta Bressler and Jeffrey Myles Malkin were united in marriage. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bressler of Briar Dr., Oak Park, and the Louis Malkins of Sussex, also in Oak Park. After the ceremony, at which Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum offici- ated, the couple left on a honey- moon to Toronto, Montreal and Quebec. The bride wore a gown of peau de soie with a scalloped neckline and sleeves. The fitted bodice was appliqued in hand- corded Alencon lace with motifs of tiny seed pearls. A detach- able chapel train began at the waist of the dome-shaped, floor- length gown. Her veil was held in place by a crown of seed pearls, and she carried Step- hanotis on her confirmation Bible. Marsha Bressler, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Susan Cohen, Marlene Katz and Carol Kirsch- baum. Robin Wayne was junior bridesmaid, and Susan Snow flow- er girl. Edwin Malkin served his broth- er as best man. Jerry Bloomberg, Harvey Brode, Steven Malkin and Bill Rosender were ushers. The couple will make their home on Lincoln Terrace Drive, Oak Park. * 7 . Hy Herman RADOM TAILORS 22141 COOLIDGE CRESTWOOD MOTEL ment of your out-of-town guests. Ask about our Hospitality BR 2-1404 Room breakfast special. For Your Fine Diamonds - and Jewelry "Buy With Confidence" Norman Allan Co. Diamontologists Gemologists 17540 WYOMING • OPEN * DI 1.1330 .71 'TIL 9 P.M. THURS., FRI. MRS. ROBERT TARNOW MRS. BARRY SPRINGEL At a candlelight ceremony in Temple Israel, Carole Mahler, daughter of the Donald Mahlers of Dundee Ave., Huntington Woods, was united in marriage to Barry Lee Springel, son of Mr. Joseph Springel of W. Nine Mile Rd. and the late Mrs. Springel. Rabbis Leon Fram and M. Rob- ert Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach officiated. The bride wore a gown of peau de soie with a Sabrina neckline, bateau sleeves, Empire bodice and cumerbund en- crusted in pearls and crystals. Her Wateau, chapel-length train was attached to a floor-length sheath skirt, and she wore a floor-length mantilla of duchess lace and silk illusion. Harriet Bloom was maid of honor, and Truth Kaplan, Sue Pevos, Vivian L eib erm a n and Pamela Smith were bridesmaids. Michael Marinoff of Philadelphia was best man. Ushers were Alan Magid, Dennis Wolgin,- Murry Rosenthal of Philadelphia and the bride's brothers, Jay and Robert Mahler. MRS. KENNETH WINER At Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Kathryn Anne Marton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Marton of Marlowe Ave., and Robert Stuart Tarnow, son of the Nathan Tar- mows of Franklin Fairway, Farm- ington, were united in marriage by Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Cantor Simon Berm•nis. The bride's Empire-waisted gown of peau de sole was fashioned on princess lines. The bodice design was encrusted with seed pearls, and the skirt and detachable train were bordered in lace and re- embroidered in crystal beads and seed pearls. Her illusion veil was attached to a wreath of pearlized orange blossoms, and she carried her confirmation Bible covered with orchids and satin rib b o n streamers. Adrienne Goldbaum, sister of the bridegroom, serve d as matron of honor, and the brides- maids were Pam and Barbara Marton, sisters of the bride, and Maureece Levin and Ellen Wil- lert. Rhonda Goldbaum served as flower girl, while her brother Keith was ring bearer. Best man for his brother was Arthur Tarnow. Ushers included Isadore Goldbaum, Richard Ro- land, Glenn Rosin and Sanford Klein. - Following a honeymoon in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Las Vegas, the couple will reside on Cherry Hill Lane, Southfield. Judith. Carol Pliskow became the bride of Kennth Winer at Temple Israel Monday. Officiating at the candlelight ceremony were Rabbis Leon Fram and M. Robert Syme. Children of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Pliskow of Sherfield Pl., South- field, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Winer of Pinehurst Ave., the new- lyweds left on a honeymoon in Canada following the reception. The bride wore a gown with train of peau de soie, trimmed with re- embroidered Alencon lace. Her veil was of silk illusion. Maid of honor was the bride's sister, Naomi Pliskow; and brides- maids were Linda Layne, Esther Solomon, Lois Steinberg, Meridel RUbenstein and Lisa Rubenstein. The bridegroom's brother, Alan Winer, was best man. Ushers were Dr. Raymond Pliskow, brother of the bride, Allen Katz, Dennis Katz, Richard Winer and Sander Good- man. The couple plans to live in Oak THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, September 10, 1965 Park. . . . The Greatest for House parties, confirmations, weddings ... artin Rosins UN 3-5245 giavid Overton DI 1-1702 GIFT BASKETS day it 6ettetf "Speedy Recovery," "Sympathy" or "Bon Voyage" more important than what you say is how you say it. Expressions of sympathy, best wishes or congratu- lations are much more effective with a gift basket that speaks for you . . in an eye-appealing, taste-tempt- ing and satisfying manner. We are Michigan's leader in GIFT BASKET PREPARATION There must be a reason!! Call 862-6800 .. end CHARGE 111 Meir ArefT kt 3205 W. McNICHOLS RD. 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