Sa ra Katz Becomes Wife
of Thomas Arthur Borin
MRS. THOMAS BORIN
Sara Rachayl Katz, daughter
of Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Katz
of Le Rhone Ave., Southfield, be-
came the bride of Thomas Arthur
Bonin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Bonn of Dorset Ave., Southfield,
in a recent ceremony at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
The father of the bride co-offi-
ciated at the ceremony, with Rabbi
Irwin Groner and Cantor Jacob
Barkin.
The bride wore a gown of silk
organza over taffeta, designed
with a mandarin neckline, long
bishop sleeves and A-line skirt.
The bodice and front panel of re-
embroidered Alencon lace were
- ---- studded with clusters of tiny seed
pearls. Appliques of lace adorned
the detachable chapel train. A
dome shaped headpiece of match-
ing lace and pearls held the bouf-
fant veil of imported silk illusion
and lace. The bride carried her
confirmation Bible covered with
orchids and Stephanotis.
. Maid of honor was Jill Raz-
nick of Saginaw. Bridesmaids
were Laurie Bonin, sister of the
- bridegroom; Toby Banders of
Brooklyn; and Eileen Jordan.
'Beth Brenner of Valley Stream.,
Y., was flower girl.
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Best man was • James Bonin,
brother of the bridegroom.
ushers were William Bunn, Paul
Rice and Kenneth Bonin, brother
, . of the bridegroom- Glen Primack
of Saginaw was ring bearer.
0 A,-; Following a Caribbean cruise,
• theouple will reside in South-
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JEWISH NEWS
Maxine Finkel Marries THE DETROIT
Friday, August 6, 1971-27
Mr. Jerald Kramer
Young Dearborn Chapter
PYTHIAN SISTERS' Past Chiefs
Club is planning a paid-up mem-
bership dinner party 6 p.m. Aug.
17 at Northwood Inn. A rummage
sale is planned for the fall. For
dinner reservations or rummage
pickup, call Ann Schubb, LI 1-
5026; or Ruth Goldman, 356-6653.
Officers of the Past Chiefs Club
are president, Mary Lorber; vice
president, - Pauline Eisner; treas-
urer, Ruth Goldman; and secre-
tary, Gert Trager.
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ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will present a pool-side
food and fashion show noon Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. Ralph
Miller, 156 Lake Park, Bir-
mingham. The following members
will act as models: Ceil Feldman,
Yetta Shubow, Frieda Siegel, Syl-
via Messer, Rima Greenberg, Lil-
lian Shapiro, Judy Milen and Doro-
thy Feinberg. Proceeds will go
toward construction of the new
Labor Zionist building.
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SHOLEM ALE ICHE M READ-
ING GROUP will hold its annual
fund-raising luncheon and games
party noon Tuesday at the Work-
men's Circle Center. Proceeds will
be dedicated to the spiritual adop-
tion of children in Israel. A com-
mittee will provide the refresh-
ments and serve as hostesses.
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FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will hold its
annual garden party noon Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Roy Foreman,
31566 Stonewood Ct., Farmington.
Her co-hostesses will be Lorraine
Goodman and Anna Goodman.
Friends are invited: To respond,
call Mrs. Foreman, 851-5074. -
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ROSENWALD LADIES AUXIL-
IARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
day at the Workmen's Circle Cen-
ter. Refreshments and games are
planned. The new officers will be
present.
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ngagernents
Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Moss
of Westhampton Ave., Oak Park,
announce the engagement of their
laughter Sherryl Joy to Jack Da-
vid Gralla, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Gralla of Forest Hills, N. Y.
The wedding is planned for Janu-
ary-
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Sidder
of Ramblewood Dr., Farmington
Township, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Laurie
Ellen to Peter H. Tucker III, son
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ir- of Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Tucker
Jr., of Lincolnwood, Ill. A Decem-
ber wedding is planned.
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Wins CARIH Honors
Greater Dearborn area volun-
teers for CARIH—the Children's
Asthma Research Institute and
Hospital--were honored in Den-
ver during the 64th annual na-
tional auxiliaries convention for
outstanding achievements in auxil-
iary work.
Greater Dearborn Chapter re-
ceived the awards for best chap-
ter public information program
and largest chapter attainment of
life members in the past year, both
in Division D (chapters function-
ing 1 to 4 years). Accepting the
awards was Mrs. Walter Piwowar
of Colgate St., Dearborn Heights,
president.
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In a recent ceremony at Cong.
Bnai David, Maxine Diane Finkel
became the bride of Jerald Noel
Kramer. Rabbis Jacob Segal and
Summer
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The bride wore a lace mantilla
to match her gown and carried a
spray of roses on her Bible.
Taly Kramer, sister of the bride-
groom, was maid of honor. Brides-
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Wish, Jo Anne Elk and Susan New-
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Best man was Marty Bernstein.
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Flower girl was Susan Gilbert,
and ring bearer was Howard Ei-
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Marriages
WINSTON-AGRANOFF: Debra
Joy Winston and Gerald Neal Ag-
ranoff were recently married by
Rabbi M. Robert Syme at the
Raleigh House. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Winston of Middlebelt Rd., Farm-
ington. Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Agranoff
of Pinehurst Ave.
Radomer to Be at USO
Radomer Aid Society members
Mrs. Lydia Slakter and Mrs. Sonia
Rolnitsky will serve 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Monday at the USO in the Michi-
gan Theater Building, announces
President Nathan Wolok.
An executive board meeting will
be held 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Workmen's Circle Center. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Alfield will be hosts.
The annual rummage sale and
other charity affairs will be dis-
cussed.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kline have
been named refreshment chair-
men.
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