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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24—Friday, September 13, 1968
Women's Clubs
Canadian Trip Follows
Cohen-Rosenthal Rites
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SHOMREY EMUNAH SISTER-
HOOD will meet 8 p.m. Monday
at the home of Mrs. Fannie Laufer,
22501 Briar, Oak Park.
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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, w i 11 meet 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Labor Zionist
Institute. Lilly Stollman will pre-
sent news and views. Ruth Schec-
ter and Edith Shapiro -will be
hostesses.
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NU CHAPTER, Iota Alpha Pi
Sorority's alumnae group, both
Alpha and Beta members, will hold
a luncheon at Vincenzo's 12:30
p.m. Saturday. For details, call
Mrs. Irving Meisner, EL 8-5930, or
Mrs. Herbert Schein, LI 7-2362.
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MRS. HARVEY COHEN
Barbara Gayle Rosenthal and
Harvey L. Cohen were recently
married at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Rabbis Irwin Groner and J. Har-
old Romirowsky of Philadelphia
officiated.
The newlyweds are the children
of Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Rosenthal
of Tavistock Tr., Southfield, and
Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Cohen of
Philadelphia.
After a Canadian honeymoon
trip the couple will make their
home in Salem Harbour, Andalusia, 1
Pa.
The bride wore an Empire-line
satin gown with French Alencon
lace yoke. A seed pearl and lace
headpiece held her illusion veil.
She carried a bouquet of Stephano-
tis and roses.
Margo Rosenthal, the bride's
sister, served as maid of honor.
Ellen Cohen, sister of the bride-
groom, was bridesmaid.
Charles Cohen served his brother
as best man. Ushers were Law-
rence Rosenthal, brother of the
bride; Dr. Leonard Lachover;
Marshall Laskey;__ Gerald Laskey;
and Joel Kramer.
GREENFIELD
NOODLES
A GOOD NAME
A GOOD PRODUCT
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INFANTS SERVICE GROUP will
hold a dinner meeting 7 p.m. Mon-
day at the Zionist Cultural Center.
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WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will
meet noon Monday at the home of
Mrs. Jack Horwitz, 24350 Jerome,
Oak Park.
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GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute. Anne Mondrow will report on
the Midwest Area Conference of
Pioneer Women. Refreshments will
be served. The public is invited.
Marc Arnkoff to Wed
Miss Brooks of Illinois
MISS CANDACE BROOKS
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brooks of
Highland Park, Ill., announce the
engagement of their daughter Can-
dace Enid to Marc Stuart Arnkoff,
son of Dr. and Mrs. Morris Arn-
koff of Wareham Rd., Huntington
Woods.
Miss Brooks attended Southern
Illinois University. Her fiance was
graduated from the University of
Michigan where he was affiliated
with Tau Delta Phi Fraternity, and
is presently attending the Chicago
Medical School.
The couple is planning a Decem-
ber wedding in Chicago.
BRAVERMAN'S
Miss Michelson Married
to Mr. Miles H. Brod
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MRS. MILES BROD
Adele Beth Michelson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Michelson
of Harden Cir., Southfield, recently
became the bride of_Miles H. Brod,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brod of
Coolidge Hwy., Oak Park. The
ceremony was performed at Adas
Shalom Synagogue, with Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal officiating.
The bride wore a gown of silk
organza with an Empire waistline
and cage silhouette and Alencon
lace appliques on the neckline and
Kabuki sleeves. Her attached train
was trimmed in medallion of Alen-
con lace. A Dior bow trimmed in
pearls held her illusion bubble veil.
She carried sprays of orchids on
her confirmation Bible.
The bride's sister, Mrs. Nor-
man Woronoff of Lansing, was
matron of honor. Eileen Madven
was maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Barbara Oliva and Bonnie
and Sheri Noble.
Theodore Brod was his brother's
best man. Jeffrey Madven, Harold
Linde and Larry and Steven Leiter,
were ushers.
Amy Toba Woronoff of Lansing
and Dana Brod were flower girls.
Ringbearers were David Neil
Noble and Lawrence Richard Wor-
onoff of Lansing.
Also in the bridal party were the
bridegroom's grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Brod, and Mr.
Samuel Rudsky, grandfather of the
bride.
After a wedding trip to Chicago,
the couple will reside in Oak Park.
Husbands, Wives to Dine
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inaugurate the Married Group of
Temple Beth El's social season
8:30 p.m. Saturday in the social
hall of the temple.
Featuring a late supper and
dancing to the music of Maurice
Little and The Townsmen, the eve-
ning is free to paid up members.
For information and reservations,
call Mrs. David Kahrnoff, 545-3329
or Mrs. Herbert Saperstien, LI
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quet-dinner 8:30 p.m. Sept. 29 at
the Sholem Aleichem Institute. A
musical program will be presented.
All proceeds will be donated to the
Israel Emergency Fund.
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