Miss Marsh to Wed James Grey,Bride Ruth Miss Barbara Haking Mr. Melvin Muskovitz Honeymoon in West Marries Moses Kaplan Friday, September 20, 1960-35 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEwS `Hep' Married Couples Club to Host Hippie Haven The Married Couples Club of tumes, drinks and a midnight buf- Adas Shalom is having a hippie fet supper. For information call Mrs. Sam- party for its first social of the season at 9 p.m. Oct. 12 at the uel Corman, LI 7-2529. synagogue. The public is invited. There will Time was made for slaves. be dancing, prizes for the best cos- —John B. Buckstone HENRY MALTER and MARTIN MALTER MALTER furs Wish their many friends and customers A Very Happy New Year HARVARD ROW SHOPPING CENTER MISS JOAN MARSH , MRS. JAMES GREY Barbara Haking, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Haking of La Salle Blvd., Huntington Woods, re- cently became the bride of Moses Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaplan of Pearson Ave., Oak Park. Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum and Cantor Harold Orbach officiated at the ceremony held at the Ra- leigh House. The bride wore an Empire Aline gown of silkened organdy and jeweled Alencon lace with a stand- up collar, flared sleeves and at- tached chapel-length train. Her veil was a floor-length mantilla of matching lace on silk illusion. She carried butterfly roses and Stepha- notis. Mrs. Leslie Rose was matron Mr. and Mrs. Sol F. Myers, of Ruth Lynn Nemon and James Cranbrook Dr., announce the en- David Grey recently exchanged gagement of their daughter Joan wedding vows at Mayfair Hall. Susan Marsh to Melvin Jay Musko- Rabbis Benjamin Gorrelick and vitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Leon Fram and Cantor Joseph Muskovitz of Sherfield Pl., South- Birnholtz officiated. field. Miss Marsh is the daughter The couple's parents are Mr. and of the late Dr. David H. Marsh. Mrs. John Nemon of Pierce Ave., The couple is planning a May Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- wedding. chie P. Grey of Freeland Ave. The bride wore a cage gown over a sheath of English net with pointe d'esprit lace and a deep ap- By plique of the lace from knee to Eddie Jaye hem. The cage had a jewelry neck- "Detroit's Most Entertaining line and elbow-length sleeves styled Show" with a chapel train. A matching 398-5357 rosepetal ,headpiece held her fin- gertip veil. She carried a bouquet of orchids and baby roses on her confirmation Bible. Mrs. Allan Bramson, sister of the A Happy and Healthy bridegroom, was matron of honor. New Year to AU My Bridesmaids were Ranita Left, Susan Feldman and Rhoda Segal. Customers and Friends Marsha Nemon, sister of the bride, was_the junior bridesmaid. `Rirry Nemon, brother of the bride, escorted the bride's grand- COMEDY-MAGIC MORIS HUPPERT HARVARD ROW MALL 11 MILE & LAMER Open: -Thurs. to P.M. ro w(' T on COUTURE-BOUTIQUE CUSTOM DESIGNS LINGERIE - LOUNGEWEAR ACCESSORIES HARVARD ROW MALL 11 MILE & LAMER 353-7640 11 Mile and Lahser Rds., Southfield Phone: 358-0850 MRS. MOSES KAPLAN ,HARVEY BROWN AND STAFF OF Harvard How Toggery Wish our many friends and customers a Very Happy and Healthy New Year. HARVARD ROW MALL 21738 W. 11 MILE at LAHSER Open Thurs., Fri. to 9 Phone: 353-102.7 I I of honor. Anita Ager, Barbara Shanbom. Arlene Bednarsh, Ilene Brown, Marsha Steinberg and Patt Stocker, were the bride's attendants. Milton Kaplan was his brother's best man. Ushers were Leslie Rose, Phil Bednarsh, Gary Brown, Marc Grant, Jerry Kaughman, San- ford Carr and Jerry Haking, broth- mother, Mrs. Frieda Nemon of er of the bride. After a honeymoon in Acapulco Piedmont, Calif., in the ceremony. Allan Bramson served as best and Mexico City, the couple will live in Royal Oak. man. Ushers were Joel Konikow, Fred Gruber, Stephen Kikoler and Howard Nemon, brother of the bride. After a honeymoon in California, the couple is residing in Royal Oak. wi ort, Mr. and Mrs. Seym#,Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Turken Wish Their Many Friends and Customers a Year of Health and Happiness ' Saltsman-Horowitz Nuptials at Beth Sha tom I Wornen's eitt6s CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. President Margaret Lom invites friends. Dora Dworkin will discuss the High Holy Days. Luncheon will be served. 14 MICHIGAN • BANKARD • • SECURITY CHARGE what a gal is a Burton's gal AT OUR PRICES YOU TOO . , in the chick CAN AFFORD AN ORIGINAL IMPORTED OIL PAINTING (FROM EUROPE) YOU SAVE 50% I ALL TYPES ALL SIZES 500 NEW PAINTINGS JUST ARRIVED 3,000 PAINTINGS IN STOCK MRS. ALLAN SALTSMAN 5,000 FRAMES IN STOCK HOUSE OF PICTURES V673 Gr. • River sweater teamed Barbara Horowitz, daughter of Mi Mr. and Mrs. William Horowitz of Seneca Ave., Oak Park, was mar- ried recently to Allan Harvey Salts- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saltsman of Jeanette Ave., South- field. The ceremony was performed at Cong. Beth Shalom with Rabbi Mordecai Halpern and Cantor Ru- ben Eribaum officiating. The bride's gown was of silk WE DO CUSTOM FRAMING 6Nt.Ze new look of a coat Hear Lahser HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 9 to 5:30; FRI. 9 to 9 HARRY WEINGARDEN •--;- ELLIS ROTH ,,,,=az.." azzi- ozzragr=fmo, and linen with lace and seed pearl trim. Her headpiece was a pillbox trimmed • in lace. She carried a bouquet of roses and baby's breath. Georgia Horowitz served her sis- ter as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jacqueline Horowitz, Renee Deitch, Elaine Saltsman, Nancy Saltsman, Myder Eder and Nancy Burns. Sanford Saltsman was his broth- er's best man. Mitchell Abrams, Steve Taylor, Ron Goldston, Sam Bell, Steve Horowitz and Morrie Galinsky were ushers. The newlyweds honeymooned on the West Coast. with flip pleat skirt! Just one of our fashion first. 0 330 1:Z.'X' 1NT B GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR FASHIONS 11 MILE AND LAHSER HARVARD ROW Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings - • • • • 9