• Miss _Bressler to -lred Robert C. Newman People Make News Dr. ROBERT L. KATZ has been appointed professor of hu- man relations at the Cincinnati school of Hebrew Union College —Jewish Institute of Religion, it is announced by Dr. Nelson Glueck, president. * * * MILTON GREENFIELD, Jr., of St. Louis was reelected presi- dent of the Midwest Section of the National Jewish Welfare Board at the biennial meeting in Chicago. The new board of governors includes BREWSTER MISS JACQUELINE BRESLER Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Bresler, of Flint, Mich., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline Faye, to Robert C. Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman, of Huntington Woods. Miss Bresler is a graduate of Ohio State University's col- lege of education, where she was affiliated with Alpha Epsi- lon Phi sorority. Mr. Newman is a graduate of the Detroit College of Law, and is a mem- ber of the Michigan Bar Asso- ciation. A September wedding is be- ing planned. - Susanne Feldman, to Wed Lichtenstein N. BRODER, of Detroit. * * * Dr. Arthur T. Jacobs, Di- rector of Administration of the Union of American Hebrew Co n gregations, has been elect- ed to a second top level exec- utive position as administra- tive secretary, it was an- nounced by Judge Solo- mon Elsner, chairman of Dr. Jacobs the UAHC board of trustees. Dr. Jacobs replaces the late Rabbi Louis I. Egelson. Before joining the UAHC Staff, Dr. Jacobs was executive director of the He- brew Immigrant Aid Society. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Michigan. * * * ZVI GOLDWASSER, newly appointed resident representa- tive of Kupat Holim in the United States and Canada, ar- rived in the U. S. from Israel to succeed Yitzhak Kofman, who served in the same capacity for two-and-a-half years and who is returning home early next month. * * * DAVID BINES, who pro- duces the stage shows for B r o a d w a y' s famed Palace Theater, has again been signed by Joseph Frieber, managing di- rector of Scaroon Manor, on Schroon Lake, N.Y., to direct and produce all entertainment presentations at the Adirondack Mountain adult resort, • * * MARY MARTIN, stage, MISS SUSANNE FELDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Segal, of screen, and television star, has Wisconsin Ave., announce the been named chairman of the engagement of their daughter, newly formed American Wo- Susanne Helene Feldman, to men's Committee for National Marvin Sidney Lichtenstein, son Jewish Hospital at Denver. * * * of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lich- tenstein, of Stoepel Ave. JACK MORRIS, coach of the The bridegroom - to - be is a Pittsburgh Y.M. and W.H.A. graduate of Eastern Michigan swimming team, was named College, where he was affili- coach of the United States Mac- ated with Sigma Tau Gamma cabiah Swim Team which will fraternity. compete in the Fifth World An August wedding is planned. Maccabiah Games in Israel in September. * * * Community Health Associa- tion's board of directors an- nounced the appointment of a prominent East Coast medical administrator as assistant exe- cutive director. The appoint- ment, effective Sept. 1, re-unites Dr. LEONARD S. ROSENFELD with Dr. Frederick D. Mott, a team well-known in American and Canadian medical circles for their work in medical care and public health. Rose-Silver Nuptials Planned for Oct. 20 * * * BORIS M. JOFFE, executive director of the Jewish Com- munity . Council, has been re- elected to the board of the Co- ordinating Council on Human Relations. Judge Levinthal Leaves for Meetings in Israel MISS RENEE ROSE Mr. and Mrs. Monty H. Rose, formerly of Brighton, England, now of Pearson Ave., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter, Renee, to Louis Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marcus, of Gardner Ave., Oak Park. Mr. Silver is a graduate of Wayne State University phar- macy school, and is a member of Rho Pi Phi fraternity. An Oct. 20 wedding is planned. NEW YORK, (JTA) — Judge Louis E. Levinthal, honorary president of the American Jew- ish League for Israel and for- mer president of the Zionist Organization of America, sailed for Israel, on the SS Israel, to attend the forthcoming meet- ings of the World Zionist Ac- tions Committee. Ezra Shapiro, president of the League and also a member of the Actions Committee, will join Judge Levinthal in Jerusa- lem in two weeks. D eann e I( ahrnoff Wed Maimonides Women Set Medical Grants Needy and scholastically ex- the following women: in Double-Ring Rites amplary medical students at Mesdames Henry Schlesinger Detroit's Wayne State Univer- and Sidney Friedlaender, vice- sity and the presidents; Irving Levitt, Jack Hebrew Uni- Warner, Arnold Axelrod, Louis versity_ in Jeru- Wasserman and Sam Reisman, salem are the secretaries; Meyer Pensler, recipients of treasurer; and Howard Appel- funds supplied man, treasurer-elect. by the Worn- Mrs. Arthur Goldberg, out- en's Auxiliary going- president, was presented of the Maimon- with a gold pin denoting serv- i des Medical ice to the Auxiliary. The pre- Society. sentation was made by Mrs. Allotment s Max Steiner. for the scholar- ships havelbeen made possible Dance with Delight through fund- to raising efforts, LARRY FREEDMAN conducted by Mrs. Gitlin and His Orchestra Mrs. Charles Gitlin, a past presi- dent and ways and means LI 7-2899 UN 1-4687 chairman. MRS. PAUL HAMBURGER Mrs. Israel Wiener was in- In a double-ring ceremony on ✓ CI June 20, at Holiday Manor, stalled as president at the COLOR 0 Deanne Lee Kahrnoff, daughter year's final meeting of the Wedding Movies of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kahr- Auxiliary. Mrs. Louis Shiovitz, Expert Work, Lowest Prices noff, of Cortland Ave., became a past president, also inducted by Marshall Klaper the bride of Paul Hamburger, of scoff films son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ham- Betting Tops Cancer UN 4-9190 burger, of Richton Ave. Rabbi In 1955 the American Can- Jacob E. Segal and Cantor cer Society raised $26,000,000 Nicholas Fenakel officiated. MODERN MUSIC for its fight against man's cru- The bride wore a white Ital- elest disease. Yet in that same AS YOU LIKE IT! ian silk taffeta gown high- year two and a half billion lighted by a V neckline which dollars was spent on legal bet- was edged with hand-corded ting on horse racing, 100 times AND HIS ORCHESTRA Alencon lace. The princess front as much as that spent On the 20560 Trinity Ave. KE 5-4195 skirt and bell shaped back were cancer fight. appliqued in garlands of match- ing lace and fell into a cathe- FOR ALL YOUR FORAL NEEDS .. . dral train. From Corsage to That Special Occasion Her two-tiered veil of white, MAKE IT silk illusion fell to fingertip length from a crown of tiny pearls, and she carried a bou- quet of white orchids and steph- ORIGINALITY - FINE WORKMANSHIP anotis atop a white Bible. • Exquisite Planters • Wedding and Shower Gifts Attending the bride were her sisters, Lois Kahrnoff as maid 18305 WYOMING DI 1-9700 of honor and Sharon Kahrnoff as junior bridesmaid. Her other attendants were Miriam Fire- . 1. stone, _ Marilyn Fenton, Ruth Smith and Ethel Rosen. 0-fr.stf..tto. Martin Smith was the bride- groom's best man, and ushers included Herbert Weinberg, Ed- ward Chodoroff, Morton Kap- lan and Philip Rosen. The bride's maternal grand- e nce w • il parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nel- son, also took part in the pro- cessional. Following a wedding dinner 6 r . o f and reception the young couple COMPLETE STOCK OF left for a honeymoon at Gros- singer's, in New York. They will take up residence at 24310 Pem- broke on their return. For Among the out-of-town guests Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs who attended the ceremony and All Social Functions were Mrs. Ida Eidelman, of New York, and Mrs. Ann Jacobs, of Chicago. DAVE FRANK Midway Florists LIQUOR, WINE & CHAMPAGNE BILL'S DRUG STORE Five Jewish Colleges Share Ford Funds Five Jewish institutions were among 630 privately-supported colleges and universities in the United States to receive checks this week from the Ford Foun- dation as the final payment un- der its program to help raise faculty salaries. Two Massachusetts institu- tions to receive funds were Brandeis University, at Wal- tham, which was given $265,500 for a total grant of $530,500, and Hebrew Teachers College, in Brookline, which received $19, 000 and a total of $39,000. In addition, Brandeis was awarded a plus "Accomplish- ment Grant" amounting to $184,000 and a total of $329,000. New York's Jewish Theologi- cal Seminary was given the sec- ond half of its grant of $110,000, amounting to $55,000, and Ye- shiva University, also in New York, received a check for $205,000 as the second payment of its grant of $405,000. The only other Jewish educa- tional institution to receive Ford Foundation funds was Philadelphia's Dropsie College, which was awarded $29,500 as the second payment of its total grant of $69,500. Each of the institutions was granted a sum approximating its undergraduate instructional costs for the 1954-55 academic year. 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