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. • 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- ' ne•:. omen's Cluhs 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. * * 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. * 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. * * * 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. - * * * 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. ; 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- * * * 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 I \f ir- of Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Tucker Jr., of Lincolnwood, Ill. A Decem- ber wedding is planned. . 1;r in SAVE! " SAVE! BUY DIRECT 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. MRS. JERALD KRAMER FROM THE IMPORTER SEY/VIGUEFt. KAPLAN. and Co. IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 30555 Southfield, Suite 100 645-9200 ▪* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4( ART * * * * * * * - & FRANG SALE! .0. In a recent ceremony at Cong. Bnai David, Maxine Diane Finkel became the bride of Jerald Noel Kramer. Rabbis Jacob Segal and Summer Hayim Donin, and Cantors Nicho- * las Fenakel and Hyman Adler of- * 0 0 0 Clearance ficiated. All original lithographs, etchings, engravings, drawings, gouaches, * * * watercolors, oil paintings and ALL CUSTOM FRAMING The bride's parents are Mr. and -I( * MrS. Ben Finkel of Addison Ave., * *, Southfield; and the bridegroom's -I( Mosam.lim-ViTest, Galleries *. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Tyman * 23916 W. 9 Mi. at Telegraph • Southfield, Mich. • 313/354-2343 * Kramer, also of Addison Ave., * Southfield. 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- STOP maids were Cheryl Finkel, Rena Wish, Jo Anne Elk and Susan New- DON'T LEAVE YOUR HOME UNPROTECTED ... man. Mrs. Dennis Israel of New CALL RELIANCE TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE York, sister of the bride, was ma- tron of honr. • OUTRIGHT SALES WITH NO MONTHLY Best man was Marty Bernstein. 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