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MRS. ERIC GORDON
MRS. JULES GOLDMAN
In a candlelight ceremony, Sarah
Halpern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Halpern of Addison Ave.,
Southfield, became the bride of
Eric Marshall Gordon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Gordon of North-
field Ave., Oak Park.
Rabbi Herbert Eskin, uncle of
the bridegroom, and Rabbi Moses
Lehrman, along with Cantor Louis
Klein, officiated at the ceremony
at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
The bride wore a floor-length
gown of candlelight silk peau de
soie, with a bateau neckline and
controlled skirt; full, sweeping
cathedral train and bodice accented
with re-embroidered Alencon lace.
Her headpiece of matching lace
held a bouffant veil of silk illusion.
Jill Golding, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Golding, 20144 Ard-
more, and Jules Goldman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goldman,
25126 Rue Versailles, Oak Park,
were united in marriage Sunday at
Bridesmaids were Phyllis
Gordon, Carol Berman, Mrs.
Bella Brookenthal and Harriet
Schecter. Eda Halpern was maid
of honor, and Shelly Hass flower
girL The bridegroom chose Larry
Gordon as best man. Ushers were
Alan Slutsky, Yale Halpern,
Errol Berkley and Ronald Ros-
sen, and ring bearer was Danny
Berman.
Also in the bridal party were the
bridegroom's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lazar Hammes aid Mrs.
Bessie Gordon.
Following a Mexican honeymoon,
the couple will reside on 13 Mile
Rd., Royal Oak.
MRS. LAWRENCE OCHS
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Gary Shapiro, Barbara Goodfriend,
Mrs. Robert Golding, Gail Renner
and junior bridesmaid Susan Ro-
senbaum.
Alen Goldman served his broth-
er as best man. Ushers were Mar-
shall Lett, Jeff Golding, brother of
the bride, Barry Levine, Barry Ro-
senbaum and Steve Rosenbaum,
junior usher.
After a honeymoon trip to San
Francisco and Las Vegas, the cou-
ple will reside at 4021 Benjamin,
Royal Oak.
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25901 Coolidge
LI 3-7847
Albert Goldbaum, 24311 Oneida,
Oak Park, were married Dec. 17
in a ceremony at Ahavas Achim
Synagogue. Rabbi Arm officiated.
Arleen Kaller, sister of the
Leslie Kaplan served as matron
of honor. Pamela J. Katz, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor.
Arnold Fuller served as best
man. Ushers st ere Burton Altman,
Allan Leland, Michael Katz, broth-
er of the bride, Bennett Nathan,
Robert Rosenfeld and Peter Coop-
er.
Rickie Sue Fuller was the flower
girl, and Gregory Schatten served
as ring bearer.
The couple took a honeymoon
trip to New York City and a
Caribbean cruise.
bride, served as matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Joanne Kata-
nick, Cheryl Silvers, Shelly Raimi
and Mrs. Harold Goodman.
Raymond Goldbaum served his
brother as best man. Ushers
were Lawrence Stein, Harold
Goodman, Dr. Stanley A. Kaller
and Gil Kanat.
Perri Michelle Kaller was flower
girl, and Irwin Goodman was ring
bearer.
The couple took a honeymoon
trip to Chicago.
activities in Society
Eliezer Hadas, director of 11•Iizrachi Tours in Israel, will be in De-
troit Dec. 30-Jan. 1.
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regularly $35 to $40
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peau de soie gown with chapel-
length train attached from her
shoulders. She carried a rose on
her confirmation Bible.
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Stephanie Joan Katz, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred L. Katz
of Woodside Trail, Birmingham,
and Frederic I. Keywell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. David Ben Keywell
of Roslyn Rd., were married Tues-
MRS. HARVEY GOLDBAUM
day in a ceremony at Temple Is-
rael.
Terry Abrams, daughter of Mr.
Rabbis Leon Fram anal M. Rob- and Mrs. Samuel Abrams, 22011
ert • Syme officiated.
Gardner, Oak Park, and Harvey
The bride wore a full-length
Goldbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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December 25th!
Sunday 12 Noon to 5 p.m.
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bara Levy and Judi Ochs, the •
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bridegroom's sister. Cindy Shepard
was flower girl.
The bridegroom asked Jeffrey
LaKritz to be best man. Ushers
were Kenneth Miller, Lawrence
Novick, Leonard Rosenberg,
Robert Shapiro and Allen Shif-
man.
The bride chose a gros de Lon-
dres gown fashioned with a high
cowl in front and a deep V at back.
The slim skirt fell from an Em-
press Josephine waistline.
The veil of re-embroidered Alen-
con lace appliqued on Elizabethan
silk illusion was held by a head-
piece, which fell away to form an
overgarment and sweep of train at
the back. She carried a single long-
stemmed white rose.
MRS. FREDERIC KEYWELL
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of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ochs of
Kingsley Inn. Rabbi M. Robert Connecticut Ave., Southfield. at •
Cong. Beth Shalom Sunday eve-
Syme officiated.
ning. Rabbi Mordecai Halpern of-
The bride _wore an Empire
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peau de soie gown with matching
Following the service and din-
train and coat. The bodice was
couple
left
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trip
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ner-dance,
trimmed with frosted pearls. She
to Mexico.
wore a full-length illusion veil,
and carried roses and lilies of
Sharon Rose of Chicago attended
the valley.
the bride as maid of honor. Brides-
Matron of honor was Mrs. Mar- maids were Lori and Shelly Kite •
of Chicago, JoAnn Goldstein, Bar- •
shall Lett. Bridesmaids were Mrs
JULES PASSERMAN
Toast is something you eat
for breakfast, and drink for
dinner .. .
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Early to bed and early to
rise — and you'll miss most
of the best people!
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We know a fellow so incom-
petent his restaurant re-
fuses to serve him the busi-
ness man's lunch
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Scientifically, a wink takes
only one-fortieth of a sec-
ond. That's the fastest way
in the world to get into
trouble!
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Carole Linda Lerman, daughter
of Mrs. Emma Shirley Lerman of •
W. Nine Mile Rd., and the late Dr. •
Simon Edward Lerman, was mar- •
vied to Lawrence Jason Ochs, son
THE LIGHT TOUCH
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named after girls? Because
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December 25th!
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