Freeman-Koven Vows Solemnized Here tUomen's CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. A film will be shown. Friends invited. * • * MRS. MELVIN FREEMAN MRS. BURTON CARP Norrine Koven and Melvin Free- man exchanged wedding vows in a double-ring ceremony, Sunday at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Rabbi Irwin Groner and Cantor Reuven Frankel officiated. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Koven of Devon- shire Rd., Southfield. Her Empire gown was fashioned of Alencon lace, and the bodice featured a bateau neckline and Gainsborough sleeves. An ankle-length veil of French silk illusion fell over a small headpiece of matching lace. She carried her confirmation Bible covered with orchids and cascading Stephanotis. The maid of honor was Amalia Fleischer. Bridesmaids were Mi- chelle Stern, Judith Leemon and Fern Stone. The flower girl was Vicki Koven. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Frank Freeman, of Greenfielid Ave., Southfield, and the late Mr. Freeman, asked Michael Stern to be his best man. Ushers were Sheldon Koven, brother of the biide, Charles Ko- ven, Samuel Levy, Paul Pesick and Bernard Finn. The newlyweds will live in Royal Oak after a trip to Florida. Gail Linovitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Linovitz of Balfour Ave., Oak Park, became the bride of Burton Lawrence Carp, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Carp of Sher- bourne Rd. and the late Reva Carp, in an evening ceremony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek Sunday. Rabbi Ir- win Groner, Rabbi Jacob Segal, and Cantor Reuven Frankel offi- ciated. The bride wore her aunt's gown of imported Chantilly lace, the bodice of which was covered with seed pearls. Matching lace appliques trimmed her head- piece and veiL She carried or- chids on her Bible. Matron of honor was Mrs. Ray- mond Linovitz, and maid of honor was Judi Carp. Bridesmaids were Ave Carp, Ellen Freedman, Mrs. Allen Glasser, Mrs. Seymour Lino- vitz and Mrs. Kenneth Penrose. Rebecca Perlin and Mindy Smith were junior bridesmaids. Kenneth Tartof was best man. The ushers were Allen Glasser, Mark Lezell, Stuart Lezell, Dan Levitsky, Raymond Linovitz, Sey- mour Linovitz and William Shio- vitz. After a honeymoon in New York, the couple will reside in Ferndale. Parents Without Partners to Meet Tuesday at Center Parents Without Partners. will For information contact Bernice meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jew. Robbins, president, KE 8-0038. ish Center. An open discussion on For the HY Spot "What Do We Owe to Our Chil- Of Your Affair dren and What Do We Owe to Our- Music by selves?" will be moderated by Cecil Miller, adviser to the group. Hy Herman Parents Without Partners meet- And His Orchestra (Hy Utchenik) ings are open to divorced or wid- 342-9424 owed parents under age 55. There • Distinctive Ceremonies is a nominal charge for non- a Specialty! members. Ladies of Yeshivah Beth Yehudah and Women's Sabbath League will hold a farewell lunch- eon noon Tues- day honoring President M r s. Isadore Levin, FINE LEATHER GOODS who is leaving • LUGGAGE • HAND BAGS the city to make ,. •GIFTS her home in Los Angeles. The : . • REPAIRING luncheon, at Cong. Beth Tefilo R-0.6thiloita, Emanuel Tikvah, UN 2-5611 will feature a 6338 W. McNichols, nr. Livernois special program. Chairmen of the day are Mrs. Leo Laufer and Mrs. I at Qoptioll Milton Winston, Mrs. Levin Mrs. Walter Epstein is socia l chairman. Friends and guests ar e PRESENTS invited. The recent Hanuka lunch .3 eon was sponsored by Mrs. Levin . : I * * * IVI"Ljn Detroit Women Kindle AJCongress Drive to Press for Viet Holiday Truce Extension A luncheon conversation be- tween two Detroit area housewives has snarked a nationwide cam-1 paign by the Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress to promote efforts for an extension of the holiday truce in Vietnam. According to Mrs. Aaron Shif- man, president of the Detroit Women's Division, Mrs. Arthur Granoff and Mrs. Jack Ross, both long-time Congress members, re- cently approached her with the suggestion that Congress launch a major letter-writing campaign to President Johnson. Mrs. Shifman passed the sug- gestion on to the National Women's Division in New York, which initi- ated the campaign during its an- nual Hanuka luncheon at the Americana Hotel Dec. 12. As 1,000 tapers were lit to mark the sixth day of the festi- val, Mrs. Charles Snitow of national president, Scarsdale, read a statement calling upon President Johnson to "extend indefintely" the truce as a "be- ginning and an opportunity to seek a permanent peace." Mrs. Shifman declared that a committee of lo- cal congress wo- men has been ap- pointed with the sole responsibili- ty of coordinat- ing this action program. The committee, chair- ed by Mrs. Gran- off, includes Mes- dams Ross, Mil- ton Schwartz and William Flashen- berg. Mrs. Shifman According to Mrs. Granoff, 900 Detroit members have received correspondence from Mrs. Shifman Friday, December 23, 1966-15 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Carp-LinovitzNuptials Held at Shaarey Zedek OAK PARK NSHEI CHABA 1 STUDY GROUP will meet 2:3 ( ) p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs Israel Polter, 24261 Kipling. Th e guest speaker will be Rabbi Jaco l Kranz. * * * * * as. fASHION SHOWS in 'BAR MITZVAHS ■ WEDDINGS at VARIETY SHOWS ■ PARTIES, ORGANIZATIONAL and INDUSTRIAL BIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS Also Exotic Strolling Triiolihs. -. -• _ill., UPPER NORTHWEST NSHE [ CHABAD STUDY GROUP wil 1 meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at th home of Mrs. Sally Waintrau l 19210 Stansbury. Guest speake r will be Rabbi Moshe Polter. - UN. 3-8982.• UN. 3-5730 N:\ 1 i /,, t NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABA D * * i STUDY GROUP will meet 2: 0 * p.m. Saturday at the home of Mr 1 Chaskel Fine, 17355 Greenla w 1.• i DIAMONDS '11#re DIAMONDS 1 4 * Guest speaker will be Rabbi r. * Kaplan. I * * * * * SAVE! PYTHIAN SISTERS will hol * * BUY WITH CONFIDENCE DIRECT its installation of officers 8 p.n i ' * FROM THE IMPORTER * Jan. 11 at the temple. Proceed 3 from the recent fund-raising dinne r * were turned over to handicappe i * * SEYMOUR KAPLAN 4, : and retarded children. * IMPORTERS AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS * * * * . * * ACHIEZER will meet 8:30 p. r. DI 1-5515 : * 15738 Livernois Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Sol ._ ************************************************. mon Cohen, 18514 Northlawn. wig demonstration will be pr sented. advising that a letter be sent to President Johnson urging him to initiate steps for extending the truce. A number of local chapters have also sent letters and tele- grams to the President. "Inas- * * * much as religious leaders of all KINNERET CHAPTER, Pionee denominations have already called for such an extension of the Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Ja truce," Mrs. Granoff added, "we 4 at the Labor Zionist Institut intend to communicate with other Ruth Gosman will present new women's groups and recommend and views and there will be a r that they engage in similar cam- port on the annual donor luncheo i. paigns including the holding of Hostesses for the afternoon will b e meetings and convocations devoted Jennie Soifer and Esther Garvi i. Refreshments will be served. to achieving peace." '4----4_ ) -- ,.. - -- 1 . /.._- I -1 .u.eQ I r -7 4/ Wedding Announcement Policy • • 1:5* •, • The Jewish News advises those submitting copy for engage- ments or weddings that the following policy will be enforced: 1. Information must include addresses and phone numbers of both bride and bridegroom, as well as their parents' names and addresses. 2. Engagement announcements less than two months before the wedding date will not be accepted. 3. Wedding announcements more than two months after the wedding will not be accepted. Announcements are printed at no charge; however, there is a $5 engraving charge for photographs. After the picture has appeared in the paper, both the photograph and plate will be available for pickup at The Jewish News. \ . _ 4 ? \ Hebrew Congregations, will spec Sunday on "What Can We Affiri of , About God in the Modern World Another speaker, Dr. Abraham 'T. Franzblau, dean emeritus of ti Le school of education at Hebre .- Union College, will discuss "Co n- crete Problems Involved in Tran s- mitting the Belief in God." President of the association is Max Frankel of Temple Emanu !I, Denver. . C FRUG AWAY! THIS FLOOR CAN TAKE IT! It's vinyl floor tile from the DAVIS FLOOR COVERING COMPANY, and it's especially resistant to scuffs and heel marks. 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