THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, August 28, 1989-1 4

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Newlyweds Set Up
Los Angeles Home

MRS. HAROLD GOROWITZ

Mr. and Mrs. William Stoller,
of Fairfield Ave., announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Ann, to Harold Gorowitz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goro-
witz, of Los Angeles, Calif.,
July 15, at Holiday Manor.
The bride's sister - in - law,
Mary Stoller , was matron of
honor, while Ilene Lois Stoller
was junior bridesmaid. Flower
girl was Ilene Stoller. Assist-
ing the bridegroom were his
brother, Bernard, of Los An-
geles, who served as best man,
and Ronald Alderman, usher.
After a honeymoon trip to
Carmel and San F r a n c i s c o,
Calif., the couple will reside in
Los Angeles.

August Resigns in Anger
from Mental Health Post

Harry E. August has
resigned from • the Michigan
Mental Health Commission on
which he had served for 10
years, with a protest against
the State Legislature's "obtuse-
ness, false economy and brutal
treatment" of the mentally ill
and their problems.

Dr.

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wedding were from Ohio, Penn-
sylvania, New York, Chicagia,
Toronto and Caracas, Venezuela.
Upon their return from a
honeymoon in the Poconos, the
couple will reside in Los
Angeles.

`Droll and Delightful' Milt Kamen Cokple to Live in LA
After Wedding Trip
to Entertain at Harvest Ball

the dinner will be made in
order of the date of reserva-
tion, Mrs. Morris Brandwine,
chairman of seating arrange-
ments, advises an early reser-
vation. All •contributors of $100
or more to the donor roll cam-
paign are invited to the ball.
For information call LI 7-7609.

Comic Milt Kamen, "droll and
delightful" entertainer at the
Bon Soir Club, New York, and
a participant on the "Panto-
mime Quiz" television show,
will be special guest performer
at the Hadassah Harvest Ball
to be held Sept. 8 at the Shera-
ton-Cadillac Hotel, announced
fund-raising chairmen of the
co-sponsoring Detroit and South
Oakland County chapters, Mrs.
Milton Sorock and Mrs. Hill-
man Sander.
Another special guest will be
Mrs. Moses Epstein, former na-
tional president of Hadassah
and editor of Hadassah News-
letter. The Fenby-Carr Orches-
tra will provide musical back-
ground throughout the evening.
With hors d'oeuvres and and

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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL

Time:' 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Guest speaker will
be Rabbi Max D. Davidson,
president of the Synagogue
Council of America and spiritual
leader of Cong. Beth Mordecai,
Perth Amboy, N.J.
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Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Dr. S. Kleinman,
chairman of the Changing
Neighborhoods Committee of
the Jewish Community Council
and a former Council president,
will discuss the impact of chang-
ing neighborhoods on the Jew-
MILT KAMEN
ish community in a special
cocktails served at 7 p.m. and broadcast on the Council por-
Hour.
dinner at 8 p.m., the evening's tion of the Altman
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festiVities will be arranged by
WORDS WE LIVE BY
Mrs. Nathan Schlafer, ball
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
chairman. Assisting her will be
Station: WWJ.
Mrs. Sam Shekter, honor roll
Feature: The 14th in the
special gifts committee chair-
man, and the other chairmen series of 15 literary dialogues
on the legends of the Bible
of ball committees.
feature Mark Van Doren,
Since table assignments for will
author, critic and Pulitzer Prize-
winning poet, and Maurice Sam-
Vets to Be Entertained uel, author and lecturer under
auspices of the Jewish
by Bnai Brith Council the-
Theological Seminary.
A two-hour variety show will
be presented Sunday to pa-
tients at the Ann Arbor Vet-
erans Hospital by the Service
Committee for Armed Forces
and Veterans of the Metropoli-
RUZA-SHIENER — Mr. and
tan Detroit Bnai Brith Council. Mrs. Phillip Shiener, of Canter-
The program, which will be- bury Rd., announce the marri-
gin at 1:30 p.m., has been ar- age of their daughter Harriett
ranged by Robert Rudman and Ann to Dr. Paul Lee Ruza, son
the following co-chairmen: of Mrs. Cecelia Ruza, of Rose-
James Katz, Murray Krugel, lawn. Ave. The couple is honey-
Leonard Schnied, Sol Stein- mooning in California and Las
berg, Sam Zieman and Charles Vegas. Upon their return to
Fink.
Detroit, they will reside on
Santa Maria Ave.

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Time:, 11:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "Stories from the
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Culture Commission of Detroit's
Jewish Community Council.
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MRS. EDWARD H. KLEVANS

In a double ring marriage
ceremony Aug. 23 at Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue, Deborah
Carol Rosen became the bride
of Edward H. Klevans. Rabbi
Segal - and Cantor Sonenklar of-
ficiated. Their parents are the
Alfred Rosens, of 18429 Santa
Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Klevans of Roaring Spring,
Pa.
The bride chose a gown of
white silk with Alencon lace
forming the open neckline bo-
dice above a wide crushed silk
cummerbund. Traditional ac-
cent was her two-tiered silk il-
lusion fingertip veil held to an
Alencon lace cap.
Anne Rosen, the bride's sister,
was maid of honor, and brides-
maids were Mrs. Larry Klevans,
Sara Lee Morris and Mrs. Rich-
ard Mendelson. Best man was
Larry Klevans, the bridegroom's
brother, and ushers were Edwin
Gottfried, Jay Feldstein and
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Within Austrian Army

VIENNA, (JTA)—The Vien-
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of seven members of a Nazi ter-
or group apparently operating
within the Austrian Army. The
group had a quantity of ma-
chine guns, rifles, revolvers and
ammunition in a hiding place.
Police said one of their num-
ber, a corporal, had stolen the
weapons from an Army depot.

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