; 20—Friday, August 23, t968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Miss Harris, Dr. Wolfe United at Adas Shalom MRS. ROBERT WOLFE Mary Jo Harris became the bride of Dr. Robert R. Wolfe re- cently at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Harris of --Birchcrest Dr., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe of Greenbriar Ave., Oak Park. The bride's gown of peau de soie featured short sleeves, a wedding ring neckline and a high-rise bodice appliqued in garlands of hand-run Alencon lace and pearls. Her floor-length skirt fell into a chapel train. She wore a headpiece of re-embroid- - ered Alencon lace with seed pearls and crystals forming a Tipple-shaped dome crown. Judith S. Harris was her sister's maid of honor, Marilyn Wolfe, sis- ter of the bridegroom, was brides- maid. Dr. Joseph Share was best man. Ushers were Ira Harris, brother of the bride, Michael Jaffe, Frederick Steiner and Dr. Gerald Seller of Berkley, Calif. After a Cape Cod honeymoon, Dr. and Mr. Wolfe are residing in Troy. -- GREENFIELD NOODLES A GOOD NAME A GOOD PRODUCT 1 Miss Weingarten Weds Leah Davidson Leet, 98 Congraturate Mrs. Leah Davidson Leet, a resi- is a life member of both organiza- Dennis Roth of Brooklyn dent of Borman Hall, Jewish home tions and attends meetings when- , Marnages COLLIS-RUBENFAER: Edith Tillie Rubenfaer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benny Rubenfaer of Ir- vine Blvd., Oak Park, became the bride Sunday of Ronald Collis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Collis of St. Petersburg, Fla. Rabbi Lei- zer Levin officiated at the cere- mony. Following a honeymoon trip to Bermuda and the Bahamas, the newlyweds will reside in Royal Oak. * * * SILVER - LEVY: Joan Schiller Levy and Alan Joel Silver recently exchanged wedding vows at the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles. Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin officiated. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mrs. Stanley -Bergerman of Los Angeles and Mr. William S. Levy of Philadelphia. Mr. Silver is MRS. DENNIS ROTH the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Donna Weingarten, daughter of Silver, former Detroiters, now of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weingarten Los Angeles. of Majestic Blvd., Oak Park, re- centy became the bride of Dennis Roth, son of Mr and Mrs. Albert Roth of Brooklyn. Rabbi Irwin Groner, Cantor Jacob Sonenklar and Rev. Sidney Rube officiated at the ceremony held at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The bride's gown, of peau de soie, had a high rise bodice, a bracelet collar appliqued in Alen. con lace and tiny pearls, with long sleeves and a chapel-length train. She wore a matching lace shoul- der-length Camelot mantilla and carried a cascade of orchids on her confirmation Bible. Shelly Shepherd served as maid of honor. Mrs. Jerry Franklin, Bonnie Cohen and Marcie Rosen- blum were bridesmaids. Stephen Roth was his brother's best man. Ushers were Benson Weingarten, brother of the bride, Lloyd Haines and Allen Litcher. Also participating in the cere- mony were Mrs. Michael Shep- MRS. ROBERT FRIEND herd and Mr. Julius Liebowitz, Lorraine Pearlman and Robert the couple's grandparents. Friend were united in marriage Other attendants were Dale recently at the Raleigh House. Shepherd, Mindy Berlin, Wendy Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Cantor Shepherd, Jan Berlin, Linda Ros- Harold Orbach officiated. enblum, Carol Rossin, Barbara Following a Jamaican honey- Friedman, Howard Weingarten, moon, the Friends will reside in Bruce Rosenblum, Charles Shep- Chicago. - herd, Mark Rossin, Bradley The couple's parents are Mr. and Friendlander , and Marc Fried- Mrs. Jack Pearlman - of Woodbine man. Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Karl After a motor trip to Canada and Friend of Chicago. New York, the newlyweds will live The bride wore a floor-length in Ann Arbor. gown of summer satin embroid- ered with pearls and rhinestones with a matching headpiece that Akiva Late Registration held her illusion veil. Takes. Place This Month Adele Robins, sister of the bride, Akiva Hebrew Day School will was matron of honor. Brenda Ros- enberg was bridesmaid and Karan accept late registrations for its kindergarten and first grades dur- Friend was junior bridesmaid. Paul Friend served as his broth- ing the remainder of August. Akiva begins its fifth year of er's best man. Arnold Pearlman, brother of the bride, was usher, operation Sept. 4. With the addi- and Lance Robins was junior ush- tion of a ninth grade this fall, the school will have a complete ele- er. Alan Friend was ring bearer. mentary and junior high school The nearer the dawn the darker program. For information, call Rabbi Manfred Pick, principal, the night.—Longfellow 545-1060. for the Agea, turned 98 Aug. 4, ever someone takes her. She also with the congratulations of Presi- is a life member of the American dent Johnson, Gov. Romney and Medical Center at Denver. Senator Hart. Because her birthday fell on Tisha b'Av, the celebration was held Aug. 11 at her daughter's summer. home on Cass Lake. Orchestra and Entertainment In addition to eight children, she has 21 grandchildren, 49 great- grandchildren and five great-great- grandchildren. Together for the occasion were PHOTOGRAPHY by her children Morris Leet of Po,rt Huron; Sara Raych of Buffalo, BERNARD H. Dora Ploshnich, Cecil Leet of New York, Eva Mann of Los Angeles, Gus Ward of Romeo, Ella Walters and Honey Magid. Luncheons in her honor were KE 1-8196 given by Mizrachi and the Ladies Bar Mitzvas—Weddings of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. She Larry. 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