MRS. MICHAEL PARR At a morning ceremony on June 9, Jacqueline Ann Seifman became the bride of Michael Sherwin Parr. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Seifman of Huntington Woods and Mr. and Mrs. David Parr, 19151 Pinehurst. For the ceremony, performed by Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Dr. Leon Fram, the bride wore a pink dress and carried a bou- quet of pink roses. Meloy Erman was the maid of honor and Arnold Brown was the best man. Bridesmaids included Mrs. Stanley Rosenberg, Sandra Cummins, and Sherrie Kovan. Ushers were Dr. Mark Owens, Jon Robins, Bobby Parr, Nor- man • Moscow and the bride's brother, Barry Seifman. The couple reside at 2113 Medford, Ann Arbor, where the bridegroom is attending the University of Michigan College of Medicine. Brevities NATHAN GORDON will pre- sent several of his viola students in conjunction with vocal stu- dents of Marjorie Gordon. The recital will take place at Bald- win Hall June 15, 3:15 p.m. Among those performing will be Darrel Barnes, June Benton, Linda Moss, and Emily Wilhoit. The public is invited. * * * The Detroit Symphony Or- chestra will play free concerts Tuesday, .Thursday and Satur- day evenings at 8:15 this week in the Music Shell at the Michi- gan State Fairgrounds. VAL- TER POOLE will conduct. MARILYN DUBOW, . violinist, will be the soloist Tuesday play- ing the Tchaikovsky Concerto in D major. * * TV, motion picture and re- cording artist Tab Hunter stars in the season's second show at Northland Play h o u s e, when "THE TENDER TRAP," opens a one-week engagement at the summer theater on Tuesday, upon conclusion of Raymond Burr's appearance in the sea- son-opener, "Oh, Men! Oh, Worn- en!," on Sunday. * * * MRS. WALTER LAIB, noted world traveler and lecturer, will show color slides and speak on her visit to Russia and Czecha slovakia at an open meeting of the International Seniors of the International Institute 3 p.m. June 21. For information, call TR 1-8600. * * The American Agency and Herzl Press announce the ap- pointment of TAP LINGER PUBLISHING CO. as the ex- clusive distributor in the United States of their list of books. With from 25 to 40 new books a year planned and an active backlist of sixty-five titles, American Agency and Herzl Press publish books of Israeli and Zionist interest. Want ads get quick results! Food Technologist Dr. Joslyn Presented Babcock-Hart Award Dr. Maynard A. Joslyn was presented the B a b c o c k-Hart Award at the 23rd annual meet- ing of the Institute of Food Technologists held here recently at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Professor of food technology in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of California (Berkeley), he re- ceived the honor in recognition of his "demonstrated record of unusual accomplishments which have contributed immensely to the betterment of nutrition." The award is donated by the Nutrition Foundation, Inc., ad- ministered by the IFT, and con- sists of a $1,000 honorarium and an engrossed plaque. Dr. Joslyn was cited for his development of the basic opera- tions now used in the freeze preservation of fruit and vege- table products. He was also the recipient of the IFT Interna- tional Award in 1961 for inter- national exchange of ideas in the field of food technology. Joslyn lent his efforts to Is- rael's food program at its re- quest in 1951 and again in 1958 on a mission of the U.S. Govern- ment. He lectured at the He- brew University, the Technion and at the Weizmann Institute. He still serves as a consultant to the government of Israel. Brith Rishonim Dedicates Meeting to Dr. Nachman Syrkin The Brith Rishonim of the United States, the American Zionist Veterans Association, dedicated its final meeting of the season to an evaluation of Dr. Nachman Syrkin, and his influence on the American Zion- ist movement, especially on Labor Zionism. Dr. Samuel Mar- goshes presided. The principal address by Prof. Ben Halpern, head of the Near East Department of Brandeis University, presented an evalu- ation of Dr. Syrkin's life and services to Jewish and Zionist causes. It will be issued as a pamphlet in the series publish- ed by Brith Rishonim. Dr. Marie Syrkin reminisced about her famous father. Morris Margulies, the honor- ary secretary, submitted a list of Zionist personalities who will be discussed at next season's meetings: Rabbi Meyer Berlin, Rev. Zvi Hirsh Masliansky, Dr. Stephen S. Wise and Dr. Judah L. Magnes. Margulies said these addresses also will be issued in pamphlet form. Ellises Ala ?.'k Gold Anniversa 7 ) Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Ellis, 18305 Griggs, will celebrate their 50th• wedding anniversary at a reception Sunday, to be given by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Haas. Married in Detroit on Jime 23, 1913, the Ellises have lived here since then. Mr. Ellis is a retired Chrysler Corp. em- ployee. The couple have eight grandchildren. Elect Bertha Knitzer Socialites President Bertha Knitzer has been elected president of Detroit Socialites. Other officers are Peter Stef- fin and Dave Rudyn, vice-presi- dents; Lillian Bensman, Debbie Jaye and Ann Orden, secre- taries; Elaine Roth, treasurer; Lou Feinberg, Harry Glassman, Morrie Gellerman, Ann Ruben- faer, Herman Schuman, Ger- trude Steingold, board mem- bers; and Rose Altman, coun- selor, who was also elected as lifetime honorary president of the organization. Feinberg Given Honorary Doctor Degree by Albion Charles Even Feinberg, noted bibliophile and collector of art and ceremonial objects, this week was awarded an honorary CHARLES E. FEINBERG Doctor of Literature degree by Albion College, Albin, Mich. The presentation was made by Prof. Joseph James Irwin. Feinberg has just been elect- ed as president of the Detroit Association of Phi Bete Kappa for a three-year term. Last week, Feinberg made a noteworthy gift to the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Through the American Friends of the Hebrew University, he sent to Israel a book, weighing 40 pounds, containing 1073 parchment pages, documenting the story of the once-flourish- ing Jewish community of Frank- furt, Germany. The book, which was kept from 1626 to 1901, contains a partial record of the Rothschild family, as well as of other notables in Frankfurt. Pisgah Installation Dinner Monday Next Monday night, Pisgah Lodge No. 34, Bnai Brith, will hold its 106th annual installa- tion of officers at the Labor Zionist Institute. A cocktail hour at 6:30 P.M. will be fol- lowed by dinner at 7 and the installation program at 8:45 P.M. Hyman N. Crystal, executive director of Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council, will install the new officers. Milton M. Weinstein, national Bnai Brith commissioner for citizenship, veterans and community affairs, is master of ceremonies. Sam- uel W. Leib, past president of District No. 6 and Pisgah Lodge, will retire the outgoing officers. Special presentation will be made by Elias Goldberg, Alex Gersuk and Dan Levy, past presidents of Pisgah Lodge, and Leonard Edelman, outgoing president. Alfred H. Bounin. past president of Pisgah, will deliver the invocation. The following will be in- stalled: Burton H. Gutman, president; Ben Goldhoff, Bar- ney Levine, Harry Shumaker, vice presidents, Jack Peterman, Irving I. Boigan, Rudolph Mey- ersohn, secretaries; Sam Seli- kowitz, treasurer; Leonard Ed- elman, chaplain; Meyer Littky, assistant chaplain; Sam Wider, warden, Oscar B e c k e r m a n, guardian. Trustees, Irving Berger, Mor- ris Berk, Sherman Goldman, Charles Goldstein, Isadore Gus- sin, Joseph Gutterman, Frank Hoffman, Edward Jaffe, Philip Kaplan, Louis Lightstone, Na- than Rose, Paul Selby, Arthur I. Shapiro, Sol Steinberg and The True International Touch! ronaLendonEngland, Reception for Temple Israel Confirmand Annual confirmation services of Temple Israel took place on May 28. An at home reception for the following Temple Israel confirmand will take place as listed: TINA LEAH WOLFE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benton B. Wolfe, 1199 Charrington Rd., Birmingham, Mich., 2-6 p.m. June 16. No cards. . . 011 ■■ Personal Service. Experience. 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