Lana Gould Wed to Herbert Gordon People Make News Union Buys $10,000 in Israel Bonds Bas Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cohen, former Detroiters now living at 71 Maple Terrace, Battle Creek, announce the Bas Mitzvah of their daughter, Hedy, will be obServed at Temple Beth El in Battle Creek. JOSEPH E. RUDA has re- ceived a Certificate of Educa- tion at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. SAN- DRA ROCHELLE RUDA, a re- cent graduate of Oak Park High School, received the 1963 Crisco Award as an outstand- ing student in home economics. Joseph and Sandra are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ham L. Ruda of W. Nine Mile, Oak Park. BONNIE FIELD, recent grad- uate of Mumford High School, received a special Spanish award after four years of study of the MRS. HERBERT GORDON language with an all-A record. A garden wedding was held on • * * June 16 uniting in marriage DORE SCHARY, playwright, Lana Gould and Herbert Gordon. A double-ring ceremony was per- author and producer, will give formed by Rabbi Milton Rosen- a talk entitled "Something about Writing" as part of Brandeis baum. Lana is the daughter of Mrs. University's fifth annual Sum- Matilda Gould of Oak Park and mer Adult Institutes, to be held the late Max Gould. Herbert is during the weeks of July 28 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob and Aug. 4. * * * Gordon of Oak Park. The bride wore an Italian im- Program Director NORBERT ported silk linen cocktail dress, REINSTEIN and Senior Health a, fingertip veil with a seed pearl Educator HILDE BEATY of tiara and carried her Bible cov- the Tuberculosis and Health ered with orchids and stephan- Society is directing a session otis. of the School Health Education Hhe attendants were her sis- Workshop to be held at the ter, Mrs. Albert Kramer, matron University of Detroit through of honor; Mrs. Harry Gordon, July 8. They will show a film bridesmaid, and her nieces, and conduct a discussion on Maxine and Rhonda Kramer, as tuberculosis and respiratory dis- junior bridesmaid and flower eases. from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. girl. next Wednesday. Harry Gordon, brother of the * * * bridegroom, was best man, and Donald Weinbaum, usher. IRVING MITCHEL FELT, ac- After a honeymoon in New tive in a number of Jewish vol- York City and the Concord, the untary health and welfare insti- newlyweds will be at home at tutions, has been elected presi- the Ambassador East Apart- dent of the Federation of Jewish ments in Royal Oak. Philanthropies of New York. . Anmouncements June 25—To Mr. and Mrs. June 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Monte Nagler (Susan Simons), Gerald M. Avrin (Leila Kop- of Meyers Avenue, a daughter, stei n, formerly of Chicago), Kathryn Elizabeth. 27689 Doreen, Farmington, a * * * daughter, Eve Michele. • * June 21 To Mr. and Mrs. June 14 — To Dr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Cutler (Iris Fern Er- lich) of Mayfield Heights, 0. Martin J. Frank (Elizabeth Ruth (formerly of Detroit), a son, Shetzer), former Detroiters now Andrew Joel. - living in Maplewood, N.J., a son, * * * Marc Steven. * * June 20—To Mr. and Mrs. June 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Vic- Herbert Gubow (Rosalind Tucker), of 16219 Wooding- tor Widenbaum (Ronna Leff), ham, a daughter, Suzann Gail. a son, Jonathan Joel. • * * May 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. June 18 — To Mr, and Mrs. Mel Wasserman (Marlene Kol- Kalman Harry Ungar (Margaret tonow). 29828 Curtis, Livonia, a Isenberg) . 28406 Aberdeen, Southfield, a daughter, Judy daughter, Lori Ellen. Sue. * * Recommended by Physicians May 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Greene (Myra Cohen), 21630 Parklawn, Oak Park, a son,• Kenneth Alan. * * * Expert Mohel May 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. Serving in Hospitals and Homes Seymour A. Ungar (Sharlene LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 Lewis), 19532 Parker, Livonia, twins, Michele Ann and Michael Norman. RABBI CHASKEL • * * May 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. GRUBNER Sanford N. Lakin (Rochelle SPECIALIZED MOHEL Barr) of Southfield, a daughter, Recommended by Physicians Blythe Karen. Serving in Hospitals and Homes RABBI LEO GOLDMAN 3298 Sturtevant TU 3-1441 CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman FE 4-4149 FE 4-8266 Serving in Hospitals and Homes REV. Marshall L Goldman MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 Tannenhauses Mark Golden Date Mr. and Mrs. Max Tannen- haus, 18301 Steel, will be hon- ored on their 50th wedding anni- versary with a dinner party to be given Saturday at Jeri's Res- taurant by their children, Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich of Torrance, Calif.; Mrs. Milton Bielfield, Mrs. Meyer Berk, Joseph and Sam and Irving of Los Angeles. The couple have 11 grandchil- dren. Want ads get quick results! o N L E D W I MUSIC BORROWEI BLUE DAVE BRUCE COMBO UN 4-8066 Local 337 of the Food and Beverage Drivers, Warehouse- men and Helpers Union, purchased $10,000 in Israel Bonds in advance of the Harry Schumer testimonial held last week. At the purchase were Robert Holmes, president of the local; William Hordes, a co-chairman of the Labor Zionist Movement- Landsmanshaften Israel Bond campaign, and Walter Schuler, secretary-treasurer of the local. cIounc/attons hy The Creative Woman' by Dorothy Goldberg Wife of Supreme Court justice, Due Aug. 22 Creativity — in art, in the home, in relations with other people—is the theme of a new and thoughtful book by Dorothy Goldberg, the talented wife of Arthur J. Goldberg, former Secretary of Labor and our newest Supreme Court Justice. The book—"The Creative Wo- man"—will be published Aug. 22, by Robert B. Luce, Inc. Mrs. Goldberg has had a suc- cessful career herself as an art- ist, as well as a rounded life as wife and mother. Her book is addressed to every woman: the young moth- er, coping with a constant round of diapers, bottles, and nursery tears; the wife of a busy man, left to her own devices now that her children have grown and left home; the older woman, past middle age, who still longs to take part in the world's work. Mrs. Goldberg discusses the demands on every woman's time, love, and loyalties and how she can meet them without slighting anyone too much, in- cluding herself. As an antidote for the near-desperation of be- ing too busy, or not busy enough, she offers this solution• to create harmony in a home where there might be chaos; to create beauty in a painting or poem, even if the attempt seems awkward and rudimentary; to create a happier climate and environment outside the home by volunteering one's services to the community. By using her creative instincts and by developing her inner "self," a woman may find both her own unique potential and a clearer understanding of her own needs, Mrs. Goldberg be- lieves. It is this comparison between the artist's world and the world of everyday life that gives "The Creative Woman" its special quality. A gifted painter her- helf, Mrs. Goldberg provides knowledgeable and provocative opinions on the artist's role in society, some insights into the nature of creativity, some means by which parents can be cre- ative as they encourage creative inclinations in their children. The jacket of the books is illustrated with one of Mrs. Goldberg's original lithographs. 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