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December 24, 1965 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-12-24

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MISS ANITA GOLDSTEIN

MISS RONNA KATZ

MISS LYNNE ROSENTHAL

The engagement of Anita Joy
Goldstein, daughter of Mrs. Gusta
Goldstein of Greenfield Ave. to
Malvin Joseph Schuster, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Erich Schuster of Erie,
Pa., was announced at a recent
family dinner party.
Miss Goldstein received a BA
degree from the University of
Michigan and holds a Master of
arts degree from New York Uni-
versity in the field of mass com-
munication.
Her fiance holds a degree from
Virginia Polytechnic Institute,
where he was affiliated with Sig-
ma Lamba Fraternity. He attended
graduate school at hte University
of Michigan and Wayne State Uni-
versity, where he is finishing his
masters degree in engineering.
A June 26 wedding is set.

Mr. and Mrs. Boris Katz of Sher-
man Ave., Oak Park, announce the
engagement of their daughter Ron-
na Lynne to Airman Melvyn Joel
Mandell.
The prospective bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Mandell of Pearson Ave., Oak Park.
Miss Katz and her fiance plan
a June wedding.

Mrs. Rhoda H. Rosenthal of W.
13 Mile Rd., Royal Oak, and Mr.
Herbert Rosenthal of 11 Mile Rd.,
Huntington Woods, announce the
engagement of their daughter
Lynne Diane to Gary Lee Smith,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D.
Smith of Oneida Ave., Oak Park.
The bride-elect attended Wayne
State University, where she was af-
filiated with Delta Phi Epsilon
Sorority. Her fiance is enrolled at
the University of Michigan.
A June wedding is planned.

Pre-New Year's Eve Party
Slated at .Beth Abraham

The Young Adult Group of Cong.
Beth Abraham will hold a pre-
New Year's Eve Party 8 p.m. Sat-
urday in the youth room.
That morning the members will
attend services in the chapel, and
a business meeting is set for the
following day at 7:30 p.m. in the
youth room.
For information, call Jay Gross-
man, membership chairman, UN
1-2239, or Shelley Bank, president,
UN 3-4628.

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MISS NANCY WALKER

Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Walker of
James K. Blvd., Pontiac, anounce
the engagement of their daughter
Nancy Geraldine to Alan Michael
Raznick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Raznick of Greenlawn Ave.
Miss Walker is a junior in den-
tal hygiene at the University of
Michigan, and her fiance is a
practicing attorney in Washington,
D.C.

MISS LINDA LEWIN

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lewin of
Gilchrist announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Linda Gay
to Walter Stark, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Stark of Far Rocka-
way, New York.
(> Miss Lewin and her fiance are
graduates of Michigan State Uni-
versity. The prospective bride-
groom, a past president of Alpha
Epsilon Pi Fraternity at Michigan
STEARN-PROPAS: Mr. and Mrs. State, is now attending Brooklyn
Bud Propas of Avondale Crescent, Law School.
The wedding will take place
Windsor, announce the recent mar-
riage of their daughter Linda Joy June 18.
to Ronald Jay Steam, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Stearn of Griggs
........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ave. The ceremony at Temple
Israel was performed by Rabbi M.
Robert Syme. The bride was at-
tended by Iris Shulman of Wind-
sor, and best man was Scott Stearn,
brother of the bridegroom. Mr. and
Mrs. Stearn are now living in
Adrian.
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BRAVER-HARTMAN: Judith R.
Hartman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Henry L. Hartman of Toledo, was
married to Sanford L. Braver, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Braver of
16551 Birwood, in a candlelight
ceremony at the Collingwood Ave-
nue Temple, Toledo. Rabbi Fener
officiated. After a honeymoon in
New York and Washington, D.C.,
the couple will make their home in
MISS LINDA BLOOM
Ann Arbor. The bride was attend.
ed by Joani Hartman, her twin sis-
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Bloom
ter, as maid of honor. Other at- of Cumberland Way announce the
tendants were Mrs. Alan Goldman, engagement of their daughter Lin-
sister of the bridegroom, Nancy da Sue to Dr. Martin Lewis Weiss-
Shore and Louise Hartman. The man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
bridegroom was attended by Alan Weissman of Northlawn Ave.
Goldman as best man, Lawrence
Miss Bloom attends Eastern
Shulman, Ronald Goldman and
Michigan University. Dr. Weiss-
Arnold Braver.
man is a graduate of Wayne State
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STRAUS-CARTIER: Mr. and Mrs. University and the University of
David M. Zellman of Monica Ave. Michigan's medical school.
A February wedding is planned.
announce the marriage on Dec. 14
of their daughter Adele J. Cartier
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
to Walker H. Straus of Oldham
Road, Southfield.
Friday, December 24, 1965-23

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