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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-06-22

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.,,s , Bride THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 22, 1973 31
11- 11'cv A.-ti vie to II al 60th _.,4>iniverS(11:1'
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_1 I r. Iloqu4r(1 Pi mle. ■ ° for .Ur., Hrs. Ellis of locl Gershcnson Couple Marks Their )7111 Year

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The Jewish News regrets
he mixup in photographs
over the captions for Akiva
Hebrew Day School and
Radomer Aid Society in the
June 8 paper.

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Apple- evening.
baum of Radclift Ave., Oak
judge I ,a wrenee Gtihow
Park, were honored at a was master rd reremonies,
dinner on the occasion of
Joseph Siegal and Mrs.
their 57th anniversary by Harry r>her:-itein erlferiained.
members of the Rovner- * * *
S k Pe * *
Lachowitcher Aid Society, of INVITATIONS
OMR fAIHMEisil
which they are members,
• Vi IR 01_ Or,f
and by their family.
• CARICATIJRU;
The dinner, held on the
• MUSIC
date the Applebaums were
SEYMOUR
married, June 14, was at-
SCHWARTZ
tended by members of
AGENCY
Sholem Aleichem Lodge of
456-8525
BY HATTIE
• FRANKIE RAPE
SCHWARTZ
Bnai Brith. A toast to the
356-8563
• M'IrE 4 s y T DG RE AO KPEGE
couple and candle-lighting Candy
Centerpieces • MARK KANDEL
ceremony highlighted the
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Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Ellis
of Southfield Rd., Southfield,
are marking their 60th wed-
ding anniversary today.
Mr. Ellis, a native of Rus-
sia, has been a Detroit resi-
dent since 1908. Mrs. Ellis,
the former Rose Steckler, is
a native of Austria and has
lived in the Detroit area since
1910.
T h e couple married on
June 22, 1913, at the home of
Mrs. Ellis' sister, the late
Mrs. Charles Kalt, on St. An-
toine St.
Employed by Chr y sler
Corp. until his retirement 17
years ago, Mr. Ellis and his
wife are members of the He-
brew Benevolent Society.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will b
honored at a family recep-
tion Sunday hosted by their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Haas, and
sons a n d daughters-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Ellis
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ellis. The couple has eight

Igrandschildren and three
great-grandsons.

Nederlander Chairs
Horse Show; 2 Young
Women Participate

Horses and riders from 16
states and the Province of
Ontario will compete for
$23,000 in prizes at the 38th
annual Detroit Horse Show—
one of the nation's most pres-
tigous outdoor equestrian
events—which opens for a
nine-day run today at the
Bloomfield Open Hunt Club
here.
Show Chairman Harry Ned-
erlander says amateur and
professional riders have en-
tered 650 horses—worth an
estimated $7,800,000—in the
competition which runs
through Sunday, July 1. In
addition to cash prizes, na-
tional and international tro-
phies will be awarded.
The two areas of competi-
tion, according to Nederlan-
der, are dressage and jump-
ing. The dressage competi-
tion, where a horse moves
through a complex series of
maneuvers in response to a
rider's hands and legs, is
scheduled for June 22-24. It
will be followed by events
featuring hunters and jump-
ers June 26 through July 1.
Two of the fiercest com-
petitors gearing up for the
horse show this month are
two teen-agers, Leslie Has-
tings, 18, and Linda Wasser-
man, 17, who will be riding
real mounts in the annual
event.
Linda has been riding since
she was 4 years old.
Linda, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Wasserman of Bir-
mingham, started showing in
Michigan when she was eight,
and by the time she was 13
was competing nationally.
Linda is a Kingswood
School Cranbrook graduate
and will be heading for Ann
Arbor in September to study
art history at the University
of Michigan.

MRS. JOEL GERSHENSON

Linda Gail August and Joel
D. Gershenson were married
Sunday at the Pontchartrain
Hotel. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam August
of Gardner Ave., Oak Park.
Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. William
Gershenson of Balmoral Dr.
The bride wore a chiffon
gown with bishop sleeves
and an Empire waistline of
pearls and Alencon lace.
She carried a bouquet of
roses and camellia leaves.
Matron of honor was the
bride's sister, Mrs. Karen
Stern. Best man was Rich-
ard Gershenson, brother of
the bridegroom. Ushers were
Robert August, brother of
the bride; and Dennis and
Bruce Gershenson, brothers
of the bridegroom.

After a honeymoon in
Switzerland, the couple will
live in Troy.

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