Brose to Exhibit in Temple Israel
Sisterhood Antique Fair-Art Show

Taslitt to Lecture on Israeli Gentiles
at ZOD Open Meeting Tuesday

Gottlieb-Sarko
Rites Solemnized

Mrs. Norman Robbins, vice-
president of ways and means
and chairman of the Temple Is-
rael Sisterhood Antique Fair and
Art Show, announces that Mor-

National Bank of New York an d
in the private collections o
Hirschorn, List and Fleishmai 1.
I Brose formerly taught at Cra n-
brook and is currently teachin g
lat the Society of Arts and Craft S.
He has had two one-man show S
in New York and many in De
troit. Brose will have a one-ma n
show at the Detroit Art Museu i
' in May.
Over 100 Michigan artists wi 11
display paintings, graphics, • tex
tiles, ceramics and watercolors
Jon Lockard will be on hand t 0
do pastels of visitors who wish
to sit for a portrait and Pau 1
Chernets w i 11 do silhouettes
Fountains, garden • displays an d
music will enhance the settin g
MRS. JERALD GOTTLIEB
of the three-day show.
Thirty- t wo exhibitors f r on 1
Barbara Fern Sarko was wed
Michigan and the Midwest wil 1 to Jerald Jay Gottlieb in a
display fine furniture, silver ceremony performed by Rabbi
jewelry, old brass, American a Jacob Segal and Rabbi Milton
and old-world objects. Among th Arm on March 17 at the Shera-
MRS. NORMAN ROBBINS
rare collections will be an ex ton-Cadillac Hotel.
ris Brose, distinguished sculptor, hibit of little ComModes, firesid e
Parents of the newlyweds are
will exhibit some bronze figures screens, brass scales and rai d Mr. and Mrs. Harold Samuel
the shoW which opens Sunday English plates.;' •A pair -of Cor
of Canterbury Rd. and
,and will continue through Tues- rection Chairs of English oak, Sarko
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gottlieb
day froin noon to 10 p.m. daily. circa 1800, will also be shown. of Sussex Ave.
Brose's work has been shown
The Birdcage Dining Room
The bride was gowned in
in the Museum of Modern Art, will serve luncheons, dinners and white Italian silk peau de soie.
the Whitney Museum, the Detroit snacks under the management of The -molded empire bodice,
Art Museum and many museums Mrs. Michael Mitz and Mrs. Al- sabrina neckline and long
throughout the country, as well bert Dicken, with Mrs. Charles sleeves of Brussels lace were
as in Italy, where he lived for Goldstein • in charge of special encrusted in tiny crystal and
a year. His sculpture which has desserts.
pearl beads. A front panel of
been on many traveling tours, is
the Brussels lace touched the
Other
.booths
and
displays
are
in the permanent collections of
floor of the bell-shaped skirt.
the
Country
Store
with
Mrs.
Ted
Detroit Institute of Art,
The cathedral train of white
Grosse , Pointe Library, Chase Petok in charge; the Garden peau de .soie was edged in gar-
Booth, managed by Mrs. Ray-
mond Levine and Mrs. Sam Lap- lands of the matching lace. An
pin; Treasure Trove, Mrs. Sol heirloom tiara of orange blos-
MUSIC
ENTERTAINMENT.!
Colten; Needlework Booth, Mrs. soms and pearls was attached
Samuel Shewitz; and Gift Shop, to a pouf veil of white silk
Mrs. Abraham Cohen and Mrs. illusion. She carried stephanotis
Irving LaKritz. Others in charge and tiny orchids.
Anita Sarko served her sister
are
Mrs. Barney Israel, printing,
and his orchestra
Mrs, B. David Ruby, publicity, as maid of honor and Mrs.
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Mrs. Joseph Bean, cashiers, and Richard Gottlieb, sister-in-law
Mrs. Albert Weiss, hostesses. of the bridegroom, was matron
The checkroom will be handled of honor. Bridesmaids were
when you plan your wedding or
by the Youth- Group. Mrs. Eu- Sharon S o s n i c k, Mrs. Alan
bar mitzvah party thank your
lucky stars for living in a coun-
gene. Metz, Mrs. Lou Fried and Menuck, Donna Mills of Los
try where you can call the pho-
Mrs. Irving Gorden are in charge Angeles, Ann- Getz, Sandra
tographer of your choice at—LI
2-7874.
Sarko and Barbara Fink. Jill
of ticket sales.
Sellers of 10 tickets are 'in- Gottlieb was flower girl.
HOWARD H. TRIEST
Richard Gottlieb served his
vited with their husbands to a
MOTION PICTURES •
complimentary Candlelight brother as best man. Ring-bear-
Champagne Party and preview ers were Bruce and Brian Cap-
Personal Service. Experience.
showing, 9 to 11 p.m. Saturday lan. Ushers were Michael Mes-
Finest . in Musical Entertainment
at the Temple, according to Mrs. kin, Melvin Kalten, Samuel
George Victor, sisterhood Presi- Schainfield, Andrew D u n n,
dent. Mrs. Victor states that pro- Richard Rosen, Neil Fink,
and his
ceeds from the affair will help Lawrence Mendelsohn of Louis-
pay for another classroom in the ville, Ky., David Schubiner,
new Education Building and also Sheldon Stone, Allen Gottlieb
8=5395
and Mark Gottesman of San
will be used toward the sister- Francisco.
hood's civic and philanthropic
After an extended honey-
endeavors.
CANDIDS
moon to the west coast, the
PORTRAITS
newlyweds will live in Los
MOVIES
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Angeles.

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WOOLF

The Zionist Organization of.
Detroit will present Israel I.
Taslitt in a lecture on "Israel's
Christians: What Is At Stake?"
8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish
Center, announces Judge Ira G.
Kaufman, president.
Refreshments and a social
hour will follow and the com-
munity is invited, free of
charge.
Taslitt is the author of "Faith
Walks the Land," a pictorial
documentary of contemporary
Christian life in Israel. The pur-
pose of the book is to acquaint
people with the fact of Israel's
50,000 Christian citizens.
Taslitt, who lived in Israel
for five years, also is the author

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