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September 24, 1965 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-09-24

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Betrothal Announced

MRS. WALTER DISHELL

MISS JOYCE DUBROW

Dr. and Mrs. James E. Good-
friend of Wildemere Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Barbara Marilyn to Dr.
Michael Evans Meskin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Monte Meskin of Ohio
Ave.
The prospective bride is a gradu-
ate of the University of Michigan,
where she was affiliated with Delta
Phi Epsilon Sorority. Dr. Meskin
was graduated from the University
of Detroit Dental School and is a
member of Alpha Omega Dental
Fraternity.
A January wedding is planned.

Marilyn Persky of Los Angeles
became the bride of former Detroit-
er Dr. Walter David Dishell at
the Beverly Hills Hotel Sunday.
Rabbi Shirrott officiated.
The couple, children of Mr. and
Mrs. Eli Persky of Los Angeles and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Dishell of
Parkside Ave. here, will be living
in Brentwood, Calif., following a
wedding trip through the West.
The bride wore an Alencon lace
sheath gown with a matching lace,
floor-length mantilla. She carried
a bouquet of orchids.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Mar-
shall Geller; and bridesmaids were
Elaine Taite, Ellen Gordon, Cyn-
thia Adler and Marsha Leeds.
Flower girl was Lisa Michele Gell-
er.
Best man was Brian David Adler.
Donald Dishell, Kenneth Dishell,
Marshall S. Geller and Sherwin
Conway were ushers. The bride's
brother, Michael A. Perksy, was
ring bearer.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dubrow of
Muirland Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Joyce
Lee to Marshall Deutelbaum, son
of Mrs. Max Deutelbaum of Burg-
ress Ave. and the late Mr. Deutel-
baum.
Miss Dubrow is a senior at
Wayne State University. H e r
fiance, a teaching assistant at
Wayne, is working on his masters
degree in English.
A June wedding is planned.

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MISS BARBARA GOODFREEND .

Rabbi MILTON FURST has been
named assistant to the dean of
Yeshiva University's Rabbi Isaac
Elchanan Theological Seminary in
charge of synagogue fund-raising
activities.

because we don't fiddle around when we make
gefilte fish! We use only the plumpest, juiciest,
young fish—fresh from icy Northern lakes. We
add just the right pinch of spices. Then—just
like the mothers of old—we slow simmer our
gefilte fish to bring out all its tender, delicate
flavor. Result: Mother's gefilte fish has that
traditional taste and texture that's just like
homemade. So for glorious dining during the
High Holy Days—and for every festive occa-
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Dishell-Persky Rites
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Jabotinsky, founder of the Jew-
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organizer of the Zionist Revision-
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He was reburied in Israel last
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