Tell Troths of Sister, Brother JWF Junior Division Plans Second Annual Leadership Institute Mark Joseph Nuptials Planned for Feb. 10 The second annual Leader- ship 'Institute of the Junior Di- vision of the • Jewish Welfare Federation, designed to stimu- late the thinking of prospective Jewish leaders about the com- munity and to encourage their participation in its affairs, will begin Sunday. Stephen Bromberg, leader- ship institute chairman who will preside at the first session, states that four subsequent pro- grams will follow. Over 40 Jun- ior Division members are ex- ected at Sunday's session, to e held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank. Rabbi Morris Adler, a mem- ber of the Board of Governors' of Federation, will address the meeting. The theme of the pro- ram is "The Mosaic of Our Jewish Community Life." The discussion will encom- pass the composition of the lo- cal community, with emphasis on its ethnic, cultural, religious and philosophic groupings. The remaining programs will deal with "Jewish Community Organization for Human Wel- fare," "Israel Today," "The Re- lationship of the Individual to His Community" and "Dynam- ics of Fund Raising." Assisting. Bromberg on the institute committee are Harriet Bergstein, Carol Bromberg, Je- rome Halperin, Arlyne Koven, Daniel Levin, Audrey Seligson, Walter I. Shapero and Fred Winkelman. William Wetsman is Junior Division president. The engagements of Sylvia Frommer and Alvin Eugene Frommer, sister and brother, have been announced. They are the children of Mr. Leo Frommer, of Los Angeles, Calif., and the late Mrs. Esther Frommer. Sylvia is to be married on Jan. 6 to Alvin Floyd Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Cohen,, also of Los Angeles. Alvin's engagement to Adrienne Greenberg was announced by her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Ben Greenberg, of Turner Ave. The couple will wed on Aug, 11. The Frommer family originally was from Detroit. Bnai Moshe Couples Re-Elect Melvin Weisz Marriages Melvin Weisz was recently re-elected pres- DOBRUSIN-OSTROW. At a ident o f the candlelight ceremony Nov. 4, Bnai Moshe at Rainbow T e i r a c e, Dale Married C o u- Ostrow, daughter of Mr. and ples Club. Mrs. Sol Ostrow, of Cherrylawn David-- Sugar- Ave., and Gerald E. Dobrusin, man w a son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Do- n a me d vice- brusin, of San Juan Dr., ex- president, El- changed marital vows, with liott Raskin, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Can- secretary- .. t6r Nicholas Fenakel officiating. Weisz treasurer. The next meeting of the club The bride's gown of imported will be on the evening of Dec. lace and pleated tulle was high- 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lighted by a bodice of lace over Harry Blau, in Oak Park. satin, scalloped neckline and long sleeves tapering to a point over the wrists. The bouffant skirt was designed of tiers of pleated nylon tulle and lace, over which extended a re- BETH ABRAHAM M E N'S dingote effect of all lace edged CLUB will hold its first annual with the tulle and ending - in a chapel train. Her rhinestone- Sunday Musicale, a concert: of studded crown held a scal- symphonic, cantorial and Israeli loped, fingertip veil. - music, at 8:30 p.m., Dee. 16, in The bride was attended by the synagogue, announces Julius Sophie Spevak as maid of Perry, president. The program honor, and bridesmaids were Shirley Nichols, Carole Bordo- will feature Cantor Shabtai ley and Sybil Pudavick. Joseph Ackerman, accompanied by Dan Dobrusin was his brother's best, Frohman; the A d a s Shalom man, and ushers were James Symphony Ensemble, with Goodman, Stephen Busker and Zinovi Bistritzky conducting; Lawrence Schwartz. and the Talismen Choir, directed Following a honeymoon to by Harry Siegel. Philip Rosen- Florida, the young couple will zweig, chairman of arrange,- reside at the Blackstone Manor ments, is assisted by Joseph Apartments. - Viedrah and Irving Michaels. For tickets, call the synagogue office, UN. 1-6696. Donor Rally Planned • . • • I Men's Clubs A representative of the Fed- eral Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will speak at a program of the AHAVAS ACHIM MEN'S CLUB at 8:45 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue. Two tickets for a sports event will be given away. * • • Officers recently-elected by the MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SOCIETY include Drs. Milton Steinhardt, president; Adolf W. Lowe, vice - president; Julian Stern, secretary, and Louis Kaz- dan, treasurer. For Men Only! HANUKAH SHOPPING DAYS At The OAK-LE BEAUTY SALON 12924 W. 7 MILE RD. Bet. Steel & Sorrento SUNDAY, Nov. 18 and 25 MONDAY, Nov. 19 and 26 HOURS: 11 A.M. - 9 P.M. A Complete Selection of Gifts for Your Every Need. 8ngageinen,ts • LI. 7-2943 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Gale, former Detroiters now of Crest- wood, N. Y., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Rhoda Anne, to • Robert M. Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bar- ney Levin, of Rockville Center, Long Island, N. Y. The bride- elect attended the University of Michigan, and is now attending Katharine Gibbs School in New York City. Mr. Levin, a junior at the University of Michigan, plans - to enter dental school next fall. JACK GORBACK PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Our Specialty Quality Work — Moderate Prices Personaliz edd TO 7-0930 AWOMIACIA111•0 ■ 011111ACIAMIIAN111.011•WoAm.,AMO!... ave Diamond Orchestras—Entertainment 308 Fox Bldg. WO 2-4814 - UN. 4-4346 MISS ELAINE MARS Mr. and Mrs. Max Mark, of 19145 Washburn, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elaine Carole, to Ronald L. Joseph, son of Dr. 'and Mrs. Milton J. Joseph, of 4089 W. Outer Dr. The bride-elect attended the University of Michigan. Her, fi- ance recently completed a tour of duty with the U.S. Army. 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Mrs. Edelson's topic is "New Concepts in Practical Nurse Education.* :-%>7