J w Michigan Herst-Gordon Department to Engagement Told Hold Convention Al Rosen, Department com- mander and Mrs. Sidney Cohen, Department Auxiliary president, have appointed William Snider- man and past Department presi- dent Esther Feld as co-chairmen of the 22nd annual Department convention of the Jewish War Veterans May 25-26 at the Jew- ish War Veterans Memorial Home. . Some of the highlights will be the election of new officers, two membership trophies, com- munity relations, historian book and the annual scholarship awards to a deserving boy and girl. Saul Glosser and Mrs. Irv- ing Ryke are co-chairmen of the awards committee. The winners who will receive their scholarships on Sunday are Michael Luxenberg of Henry Ford High School, who plans to attend University of Michigan, and Roberta Granke of St. Lawrence High School in Utica, who plans to attend Marygrove College. Richard Kozlow Wins Top Prize in 53rd Michigan Artists Exhibit Richard Kozlow, 18904 Rose- lawn, has been named winner of the top Founders Society Purchase award of $1,500 for his painting of Spanish moun- tains, "Soledad," in the 53rd Annual Exhibition for Michi- gan Artists which opened last week at the Detroit Institute of Arts. He was also winner of the $200 Mr. and Mrs. James S, Whitcomb award. Kozlow, who has been work- ing full-time as a painter for the past three years, was a com- mercial artist. His work will be included in the museum's per- , MRS. ADRIAN WILLIAMS A Laurie Susan Linton became the 'bride of Adrian Stuart Williams in a noon ceremony performed May 12 by Rabbi Morris Adler at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linton of Santa Maria Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams of Green- lawn Ave. The bride wore an original design floor-length sheath skirt with appliques of velvet roses down to the hem, chapel train, rounded neckline, empire bodice and crushed cummerbund. Her veil was a mantilla of heirloom Brussel lace. Rosanne Williams, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Susan Katzman and Lois Robbins. Junior bridesmaid was Sheri Linton. Albert Lopatin was best man. Merton Rich was junior usher. Ushers were Fred Morganroth, Martin - Cohen, Jerome Greenbaum, Kenneth Shevin, Bruce Wilson and Jack Johnson. A luncheon for 20 guests fol- lowed the ceremony. The newly- weds departed for a honeymoon in Nassau and Miami Beach. They will reside at Chateaufort Place in Detroit. Mrs. Allan to Host Sponsor Fete May 28 Mrs. Norman Allan will host the Shavuot luncheon for Spon- sors of Israel, Tuesday, 12:30 p.m., at 18657 George Washing- ton, Southfield. Elliott Roosevelt, son of FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt, guest of honor, will induct purchasers of $1,000 in Is- rael Bonds as Sponsors a n d of more as Negev S p o n- sor emblems. Mr. Roos e- velt, who was a combat gen- eral in World War II, edited the complete Mrs. Allan collection o f the personal letters of Frank- lin D. Roosevelt and wrote a book, "As He Saw It," which was the account of the Big Three Conferences. He has served as an aviation editor, as an advertising executive and as head of the Texas State Radio Netwo• rk. Plans for the June 6 Israel 15th Anniversary Dinner will be discussed at the luncheon. Mesdames Joseph Katchke and Max Stollman are the Israel Bond Women's Division co- chairmen and Mrs. David Pol- lack is the Sponsor chairman. Taylor to Address Branch of. Farband Farband Sholem Aleichem- Hayim Weizman Branch will feature an address by M. Tay- lor, principal of the Abraham Reisen School, 8:30 p.m. Satur- day on "The Rehabilitation of Hayim Nachman Bialik in Rus- sia." Refreshments will be served. Admission is free. Radomer Aid and Ladies Soci- ety will hold an executive board meeting 8:30 p.n.'. Monday at the Workmen's Circle, 18340 W. Seven Mile. Mrs. Minnie Rosse and Mrs. Lily Sugar will be hostesses. NATHAN & IRVING'S Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herst of Brockton, Mass., announce the engagement of their daughter, Adrienne Ann, to Michael Aaron Gordon of Prairie Ave., son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul E. Gordon. The bride-elect is a graduate of Eastern Michigan University. Her fiance attended the Univer- sity of Michigan and Wayne State University. An Aug. 11 wedding is planned. Kosher Meat & Poultry Market We carry the largest selection of prime and choice meats and poultry. 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