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June 30, 1967 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-06-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Schwartz-Glazer Rites
Held at Ahavas Achim
Takes
Bride,
Dr. LaiCrC//CC /10/07C it:: _1T.I.Roth
3Iarries Che•l Davin Patricia Louise Parker

20—Friday, June 30, 1967

activities in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weitz and their four daughters, 15045 Rose-
mary, Oak Park, have just returned from a three-day trip to Niagara
Falls and the Thorold Locks.

Brown-Metzger Rites
Held at Bride's Home

JNF Summer Hours

The Jewish National Fund an-
nounces summer office hours will
be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Thursday and 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. Friday. During July and
August, the office will be closed
Sundays.

For the HY Spot
Of Your Affair
Music by

Hy Herman

And His Orchestra

MRS MARK SCHWARTZ

MRS. LAWRENCE HOROWITZ

MRS. MICHAEL ROTH

Cheryl Ruth Davin. daughter of
Patricia Louise Parker, daugh-
Mrs. John M. Davin of Gloversville,
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Parker
N.Y., and the late Mr. Davin, and
Dr. Lawrence Morton Horowitz, of Cranbrook Crossroad, Birming-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horo- ham, and Michael Joel Roth, son
witz of Thatcher Ave., wer mar- of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Roth of Wilde-
ried recently in sacandaga, N.Y. mere Ave., were married recently
Rabbi Manuel Greenstein officiat- at Temple Israel. Rabbis Leon
ed.
Fram, Jacob Segal and M. Robert
The bride wore a Chantilly lace Syme, and Cantors Nicholas Fena-
cage gown with a jewel neckline kel and Harold Orbach officiated.
and long, pointed sleeves over a
The bride wore a peau de soie
peau sheath with a court train. gown with an Empire bodice re-
From her crown of seed pearls, embroidered with peau d'ange lace,
fell a bouffant chapel-length veil elbow-length sleeves and a con-
of silk illusion accented with ap- trolled A-line skirt extending into
pliques of Chantilly lace. She car- a full chapel train. She wore a
ried carnations and roses.
below-shoulder-length mantilla of
Linda Adams was matron of imported illusion held in place by
honor, and Fred Rubinstein was a small crown of lace applique on
best man.
peau de soie.
Bridal attendants were Gloria
Daryle Roth, sister of the bride-
and Diana Horowitz, sisters of
groom, was maid of honor. Matron
the bridegroom; Mrs. John M.
of
honor was Mrs. M. Irwin Bank,
Davin Jr., Mrs. Gavin Kemmer-
sister of the bride.
ly and Mrs. Bud Feshler. Kelly
Bridesmaids were Mrs. IL Lee
Davin was flower girl.
Blumberg, sister of the bride,
Ushers were John M. Davin Jr.
Paula Cameron, Mrs. Roland
and James Davin. brothers of the
Biller, Linda Milinsky, Rachel
bride; Irving Feldman; Dr. Mal-
Pious and Mrs. Michael N. Roth.
colm Schwartz; and Dr. Kenneth
Ushers were Roland Biller, Bruce
Freiberg.
After a Virgin Islands honey- Colton, Mark D. Gendelman, Ken-
moon, the couple will live in De- neth Granat, Michael Kwiker, Jef-
frey M. Lewis and Thomas H. Se-
troit.
gall. Michael N. Roth served as
SLSULR CL.0 0 o 0 oon000
best man.
After a Bermuda honeymoon,
the couple will live in Ann Arbor.

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The

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UNITED
NATIONS

Joanne Glazer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Glazer of Adrian
Rd., Southfield, and Mark
Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Schwartz of Monte Vista
Ave. were married recently at
Cong. Ahavas Achim. Rabbi Milton
Arm and Cantor Simon Bermanis
officiated.
The bride wore a gown of candle-
light satin embroidered down the
front with tiny seed pearls. The
same pattern of seed pearls
reached to the waist in the back,
and the skirt fell into a softly
flowing train. She carried a cas-
cading bouquet of roses and ivy.
Gail Schwartz, sister of the
bridegroom, was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Elanna Kauf-
man, Janet Zagerman, Donna
Turkin, Roslyn Teman and Myra
Rosen.
Steven Schneider was best man.
Ushers were Benjamin and Ricky
Glazer, brothers of the bride, Shel-
by Miller, Sanford Rosenberg and
Harmon Mikelson. Ring bearer
was Mitchell Phillips.
After a Miami Beach and Nassau
honeymoon, the couple will live in
Oak Park.

(Hy Utchenik)



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Lynn Ann Metzger and Eric
Fischer Brown were married re-
cently at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Metz-
ger of Wareham Dr., Huntington
Woods. The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett D. Brown
of Long Island City, N.Y.
After a European honeymoon,
the couple will live in Ann Arbor.

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