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June 22, 1962 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-06-22

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all girst 8ng ag ements of Summer [JVIV Activities,

* * *

Mosten-,'ha re
Engagement Told

* * *

* * *

Nancy Schaeffer
Rose-Bowman
to Wed David Wax Troth Announced

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MISS BEVERLY MOSTEN

MISS NANCY SCHAEFFER

MISS BARBARA ROSE

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mosten
of Stratford Ct., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Beverly Lois, to Rob-
ert Allen Share, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Share of Pen-
nington Dr.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Wayne State University Col-
lege of Education. Her fiance
is a senior at the University
of Detroit School of Dentistry
and is affiliated with Alpha
Omega fraternity.
A Dec. 23 wedding is planned.

The engagement of Nancy
Schaeffer to David Wax is an-
nounced by her parents, Dr.
and .Mrs. Martin Schaeffer of
Warrington Dr. Parents of the
future bridegroom are Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben D. Wax of Lauder
Ave.
Miss Schaeffer is a senior at
the University of Michigan and
is affiliated with the Delta Phi
Epsilon sorority. Her fiance, a
graduate of the University of
Michigan, is affiliated with the
Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity. A
March wedding is planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Rose
of Freeland Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Barbara Faith, to Lawrence
Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Bowman of Indiana Ave.
A Nov. 18 wedding is planned.

Sa rho-Gottlieb
Engagement Told

Doris Menk to Wed
Lester D. Lunsky

Lempert-Rosen
Engagement Told

BLOC H-R 0 S E POST and
AUXILIARY will hold a weinie
roast 9 p.m. June 30 at Major
Park, Oak Park. Friends are in-
vited. For reservations and in-
formation, call Dorothy Gold-
berg, UN 2-6610.

• * *

DETROIT POST will meet
8:45 p.m. Monday at the Mem-
orial Home.
• * *
SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN
LADIES AUILIARY will hold
a games party Monday evening
at the Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home, 4095 W. Davi-
son. There will be prizes and
refreshments. For information
and tickets, call Vice President
Anne Weinstein, UN 4-1925.
* *
LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
AUXILIARY serviced the Dear-
born Hospital .recently. Host-
esses were Bess Goldberg, Flor-
ence Amster, Molly Perchilioff
and Florence Wagner. On Mon-
day a party will be given at the
Ann Arbor Veterans Hospital.
Hosts and hostesses are Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Greene, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Fischel and Bess
Goldberg.

Mrs. Krieger to Solo
in Band Concerts

Jocelyn Krieger, lyric so-
prano, will be guest soloist at
two conceits with the Detroit
Concert Band at 8 p.m. June 28
and 29. The first concert will
be at Belle Isle as part of the
Band's outdoor summer series.
The following night, she will '
be presented by Conductor
Leonard B. Smith at the Cleary
Auditorium in Windsor, Ont.,
in conjunction with the Free-
dom Festival celebration.
Mrs. Krieger, 18527 Flamingo,
Livonia, is the wife of Michigan
fencing champion Byron Krie-
ger. They have two children.

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Weininger Accepts
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Freed Weininger; artist, Yid-
dish poet and social worker,
will leave Detroit to join the
Fine Photography
Cleveland Guidance Center as
Bar Mitzvah and Wedding
a group social worker. He will
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A refugee from war time
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Romania, Weininger has had a
wide background as an artist, s•••••••••••••••••••••
author and lecturer in this
Th.
country and South America. He •
came to Detroit in 1958 and
worked two years with older • Hal Gordon •

adults at the Jewish Center. He •

ORCHESTRA
is a recipient of a National In-
Music
and
Entertainment
I
stitute for Mental Health Schol- •
arship at Wayne State Univer- •
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sity and this week received his
master's degree from Wayne
UN 3- 9 5 2
State in social work.


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The engagement of Doris P.
.-Menk to Lester D. Lunsky has
been announced by her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Menk of
Muirland Ave.
The bride-to-be a tt en ded
MISS BARBARA SARK()
Michigan State University. Her
MISS LENORE LEMPERT
Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Sarko
fiance, son of the Sol Lunskys
of Cantearbury Rd. announce
of Huntington Woods, attended
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lempert,
the engagement of their daugh-
the University of Cincinnati. A
ter, Barbara Fern. to Jerald Jay 16618 Greenlawn, announce the September wedding is planned.
Gottlieb, son of Mr. and Mrs. engagement of their daughter,
Samuel Gottlieb of Sussex Ave.; Lenore. to Melvin J. Rosen, son
The bride-elect attends Wayne of Mrs. Bernice Rosen. 20437
State University. Gottlieb at- ;
tended Michigan State Univer- 1 Sheffield, and Mr. Nathan
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hurvitz
city. A January 12 wedding i s ' Rosen. A Dec. 8 wedding i s ,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
planned.
planned.
their son, Arthur Lawrence, will
be observed S
t da y at Cong.
a ur
Ohio Oil Company Changes Speedway 79 Shaarey Zedek.
*
Name to Marathon for 700 Stations
Mr. and Mrs. David D. Keys
The Ohio Oil Company an- that it will take 12 sign crews announce the Bar Mitzvah of
flounced plans to drop its approximately 45 days to corn- their son, Marc.Sheldon, will be
Speedway-79 brandname and to plete sign changes at the 1,000 observed Saturday at Cong.
convert all 700 of its Michigan retail outlets. Other station Beth Abraham. A dinner-party
Speedway stations to the Mara- identification c h a n -g e s are in his honor will be held Sun-
thon brandname. The firm has scheduled for a later date.
day at Cong. Shaarey Shomayim.
retailed under both brands in In announcing the move, Cards.
* *
Michigan since it acquired Ohio Oil of f i c i a l s voiced
Speedway Petroleum Corpora- confidence in Michigan as a
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wasser-
tion in 1959. growing market for quality man of Montrose 'Ave. announce
Last month, Ohio Oil began petroleum products. The Speed- the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
selling Marathon gasolines at way-Marathon consolidation, a David Allen, will be observed
Speedway stations and earlier company spokesman said, gives Saturday at Cong. Bnai David.
had announced a merger of its Ohio Oil a more vigorous mar- A dinner in his honor will be
market i ng, operations in the keting operation and one better held Sunday at the Avalon
state.
able to support future expan- Room, 23029 Coolidge, Oak
Park.
The changeover to Marathon sion in the state. It also en-
ables the firm to consolidate its
began Monday, when sign erec- promotional efforts and to offer Radomer Aid Meets
tors began replacing the fami- customers a uniformity in sta-
Radomer Aid and Ladies So-
liar Speedway oval with Ohio tion appearance as well as in citey will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues-
Oil's distinctive new trademark
service
and
products.
day
at the Workmen's Circle,
—a blue-bordered hexagon fea-
Introduction of the new 18340 W. Seven Mile.
turing a large red "M." The
Refreshments will be served
sign will also be used at the trademark coincides with Ohio
300 existing 'Marathon stations Oil changing its corporate name by Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Water-
to Marathon Oil Company on man, 16909 Birwood, in honor
in the state.
the organization's 75th Anniver- of their grandson Paul Miller's
Company officials estimate sary, Aug. 1.
Bar Mitzvah.

I Bar Mitzvahs

.

JACK GORBACK Photography

UN 2-0200

UN 3-8532

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