THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 15, 1969-9 Carol. Edelberg Bride of Mervin Goldstein Richard Roths to Live Comings .. . in Geneva, Switzerland and . .(Rw: • . Goings Morton H. Leitson, 3810 Brent- wood, a Flint attorney, has been elected a governor of the 6th Judi- cial District of the American Trial Lawyers Association at its conven- tion in Denver. MRS. RICHARD ROTH In an evening ceremony last Saturday at Temple Beth El. Susan Jane Dodge became the bride of Richard Franklin Roth. with Rabbis William Greenebaum II and Morton Applebaum of Akron off iciating. The couple, children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dodge of E. Court St. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roth of Coral Gables. Fla., will live in Geneva, Switzerland, following a wedding trip to Copenhagen. The bride wore a princess gown of starched English chif- fon over silk peau de sole. A yolk of re-embroidered Alencon lace and a high Victorian neck- line accented the fitted Basque bodice. Full puffed sleeves had tiny tucks from elbow to the narrow buttoned cuff banding. The tucking was repeated in a deep border from knee to hem- line on the full skirt, with slight train. Matching lace edged the chapel veil, secured by an en- closed ring of chiffon. The bride carried roses and English ivy in a nosegay. Mrs. Howard Abrams of Chi- cago, the bride's sister, was mat ron of honor, and another sister, Roberta Sue Dodge of Troy, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Elizabeth Warren, Paula Green of Chicago, Mrs. Jerry Carney of Troy and Jill Carney of Coral Gables, both sisters of the bride- groom. Best man was . Jeffrey Roth, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were J e r r y Carney, Howard Abrams, the bridegroom's brother Ronald Schon of Coral Gables. Richard Perman of Rockville Cen- ter, N.Y., and Timothy B. Neu- stadt. Youth on the Move Community Calendar leaders a popularity boost before the October elections. The paper asserted that Israeli leaders were outbidding each other with talk of annexation and war.) C I Cruises FALL — WINTER — SPRING 1969-1970 Your Ship Has Come In Call Helen Warshaw Grand Rapids News Notes We Will Mail You The Latest "CRUISE NEWS" Sightless Teen Plays Important Volunteer Role Book Couzens Travel 358-3300 If We Sound Enthusiastic About Dunlop Total Performance Tires . . . We Are! Let's Take A Look At the Product . . . 'Halakha Won't Bar Mixed Couples Who Come From Russia' — WASHINGTON (JTA) —Presi- dent Nasser's official spokesman, Mohammed el-Zayyat, appealed to the American people, over the head of the American government. to press for termination of arms supplies to Israel. The appeal was keyed to the Senate action on the administration's anti-ballistic mis- sile (ABM) proposals. In an appeal to anti-war and anti-military elements in the United States, the Egyptian official accused the Nixon administration of supporting Israeli occupation and military policies through the supply of modern arms. He voiced the hope that "the American peo- ple will refuse to endorse this policy" which he described as un- qualified support of Israeli mili- tarism. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Kaufman MRS. MERVIN GOLDSTEIN are back from three weeks in Ja- A wedding trip to Scotland and 20010 JainesCut pan. Taiwan, Hong Kong and Ha- (Reports to London from Da- waii. Their son, Lt. Comdr. How- England followed the marriage mascus quoted the government Detroit 35, Michigan Sunday of Carol Sue Edelberg and Los ard H. Kaufman, met them in Angeles for the flight over and Mervin H. Goldstein at Cong. Beth organ, Al Baath, as predicting that Ceseorp.24-e: eat returned to his post at Bethesda, Israel. Rabbi Hillel Millgram and Israel would launch a major sur- Phone:342 - 5666 Md. Next July he will begin a Cantor Abraham Ranani officiated. prise attack to give government The bride is the daughter of five-year residency in neurosur- gery at New York's Columbia Mrs. Nathanael Edelberg of El- dorado Dr. and the late Mr. Edel- Presbyterian Hospital. berg. Mr. Goldstein's parents are former Flint residents Mr. and Mrs. William Goldstein of La- Garonne Ave.. Southfield. The bride wore a sleeveless princess gown of silk shantung with a high-rise neckline and mock bolero bodice of Venice Aug. 18—Council Cultural Commit- lace. Matching lace edged the tee Meeting, 8:30 p.m., chapel train. A Spanish Renais- home of Dr. and Mrs. sance cap of matching fabric Arnold Schaffer held the shoulder-length veil of 21—JWVA Tea, 1:30-4 p.m., illusion. The bride carried a home of Mrs. Sanford small Bible with a spray ar- Sidell rangement of roses and ivy. OUR CRUISE SPECIALIST 'Mid of honor was Jill Edelberg, sister of the bride. 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Among the medal winners in the "Flint Olympic Games" held re- cently were: Swimming: Martin Price, 2 gold medals: Swimming and Diving: Scott Price. bronze medal; Diving: (Direct JTA Teletype Wire Brian Kronick, silver medal; and to The Jewish News) Weight Lifting: Randy Sills, silver JERUSALEM — Chief R a bbi medal. Brian also won the state Isser Untermann said Monday diving title in the meet sponsored by Michigan Parks and Recreation that he was confident Halakha, held at Southwestern High School. Jewish religious law, would find a solution to the problem of Marcia Katz won the girls' determining the status of Soviet championship flight in the Flint Jewish couples of mixed marriage if and when they immigrated to Junior Golf Tournament. It was Marcia's second straight cham- Israel. The chief rabbi, speaking at the pionship flight title. Fred Osher won the first flight championship opening session of a conference on oral law, said the Halakhic in the 18-hole division. 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