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September 13, 1963 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-09-13

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Friday, Sept. 13, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 36

Brandeis Women Redouble Effortson Impetus of Ford Matching Grant

Carney-Glieberman
Rites Solemnized

The recent Ford Foundation is Mrs. Lawrence Weiner. Other
matching grant to Brandeis chairmen are Mesdames Henry
University has provided added Pariser, learned journals and
endowment fund; Ivan Schol-
impetus to the membership nick, message packets; and Mil-
and book fund efforts of the ton Doner, book fund vice-
Detroit Chapter of Brandeis president
Mrs Theodore Birnkrant is
National Women's Committee,
according to Mrs. Eugene P. vice-president of sale for the
chapter's "New Books for Old
Sims, president.
Under conditions of the Sale" to be held in April "Op-
grant, says . Mrs. Bert Colman, eration Bookshelf," with a goal
membership vice-president, the of 10,000 books for the sale,
university's constituency must has already begun, she says.
raise $18 million by Dec. 31, Both hard covers and paper-
1965 in order to qualify for $6 backs in all categories are ac-
cepted. For pick-up and drop-
million in matching funds.
The chairmen planning the off, contact the following chair-
membership drive are Mes- men:
Mesdames Oscar Z e m o n,
dames Alan Colman, Joseph
Bienenstock, Daniel Friedman, 19630 Roslyn; Harold Berry,
William Poplack, Murray Alt- 19330 Stratford; Oscar Band,
MRS. HARVEY CARNEY
10745 V e r n o r, Huntington
man and Samuel Aaron.
General fund book chairman Woods; Herbert Kaufman, 8403
Barbara Glieberman was mar-
ried to Harvey Carney Sept. 8
in a ceremony performed by
Rabbi Gorrelick at Kozins.
The newlyweds' parents are
Marriages
Mrs. Gertrude Glieberman,
18903 Prairie, and the late
LETZER-DRESSER: N e d d a the b r i d e g r o o m, and Carol
Louis Glieberman and Mr. and Rosen Dresser was married to Snyder. Carol Gurvitz, the bride-
Mrs. Benjamin Carney, 19952 Harry B. Letzer in a ceremony groom's sister, and Renay Wein-
Schaefer.
dominated by an Hawaiian motif ter, cousin of the bride, were
Maid of honor was Doreen Sept. 1 at the Sheraton Cadillac junior bridesmaids. Simon Gur-
Casman, cousin of the bride.
Hotel. Rabbi M. Robert Syme vitz served his nephew as best
Mark Carne y, served his officiated. The bride was given man. Ushers were Allyn Lite,
brother as best man.
away by her brother, Dr. R. T. brother of the bride, Lawrence
Following a honeymoon at Rosen of Spring Valley, Calif. Becker, cousin of the bride-
the Concord, the couple will re- Dr. Gerald Letzer, recently ar- groom, Gerald Bloomberg and
side on Schaefer Rd.
rived from Boston, served his H. John Jacob. Upon their re-
father as best man. The newly- turn from San Francisco and
Benyas Will Teach
weds are embarking on honey- Las Vegas, the couple will reside
moon trip which will include on St. Martins Ave.
Photography Class
A 10-week photography course India, Japan, Hong Kong, Thai-
beginning Sept. 23rd will be land, Hawaii, Israel, Italy, Tur-
given as part of the adult edu- key, Greece, France and Spain.
* * *
cation program at Oak Park
High 8-10 p.m. Monday in room
NOSANCHUK - STAMM: Bar-
KAATZ—BEAUBAIRE: Mr
D119c.
The instructor, Bob bara Janet Stamm, daughter of and Mrs. Bertram K a a t z of
Benyas, will teach basic funda- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stamm of Huntington Woods announce
mentals.
Highland Mills and New York the engagement of their daugh-
Visits to studios and shooting City, was married to Jerome Sid- ter, Joan Ellen, to Robert M.
sessions will be included in the ney Nosanchuk, son of Mr. and Beaubaire, of Chicago, Ill., son
course.
Mrs. Harry Nosanchuk of De- of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall B.
ei••••••••••••••••••••5 troit, in an Aug 18 ceremony B e a u b a i r e, of Minneapolis,

• Sincere Best Wishes for a Very: performed by Rabbi Gerald Bob- Minn. Miss K a a t z graduated
• Happy New Year to Our Many. row and Cantor Ben Plotkin in from the University of Mich-


*Customers and Friends.
• the garden of the bride's home. igan, where she was magazine

• The bride wore a dress of silk editor of the Michigan Daily.

was a member of Alpah
••
orsets y eva ! mist trimmed with Alencon lace. She
Her veil was mantilla style. She Epsilon Phi and Theta Sigma


EXPERTLY FITTED •• carried a bouquet of white Phi sororities. Her fiance at-

15850 W. 7 MILE RD.
• roses.
tended the University of Penn-
• BR 3-2509 or VE 7-9783 •
* * *
sylvania and graduated from

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Free Parking in Rear

GURVITZ-LITE:
Linda
Sharon
fiseeioessomomemosoeee • Lite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. School of Finance. He was af-
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William Lite of Stansbury Ave., filiated with Zeta Beta Tau
was wed to Allan Robert Gur- fraternity.
Dinner at DARBY'S
vitz,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
is a real treat
Gurvitz of Warrington Dr., Sept. Mizrachi Hatzair
• Visit Our New; i 8 at Holiday Manor. Rabbi Jacob Opens Youth Program
SKYLIGHT
I Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fena-
ROOM, Cocktail;
Zvi Tomkiewicz, executive di-
Lounge and Bari kel officiated at the noon cere- rector of Mizrachi Hatzair, an-
mony. The bride wore a Bianchi
• AFTER
i gown of ivory peau de soie with nounces that a branch of the
THEATRE
organization will be available
Snacks . . . a
a bateau back extending into a on
Sabbath afternoons to young-
Delight
chapel
train.
Her
headpiece
was
LUNCHEON
sters
of Oak Park in the near
A Pleasure
i an imported Brussels lace man- future.
tilla with a drop pearl on her
Sabbath afternoon groups in
i forehead. Matron of honor was
the
northwest area of Detroit
Res. UN 2-7642
Mrs.
Ben
Weinberg.
Susan
Elkin
i
meet
4 p.m. Saturdays at Cong.
was maid of honor. Bridesmaids
SEVEN MILE at WYOMING
Yehudah. An hour of


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were Sydelle Becker, cousin of Beth
singing, stories and other cul-
tural events relating to Israel,
with refreshments, is the for-
mat. The activity is free and
open to the public.
The Mizrachi Young Married
Group will sponsor a camping
program at Camp Moshava for
youngsters in the area, it was
announced by Rev. Marshall
We Will Be Closed
Goldman, youth director.

Hendrie, Huntington Woods;
Brandeis Women's Commit-
and Lester Nieman, 657 Lake tee has the responsibility of sup-
Park, Birmingham.
porting the university's Gold-
Study Group chairman Mrs. farb Library.
Carl Rosman announces that
the following subjects for which
The True International Touch!
syllibi have been prepared by
Fr OM LOWAO•EnOland,
Brandeis faculty members will
be presented, upon demand, for
study:
and his musk.
"Current Educational Prob-
lems in the United States,"
"Great Novel," "United States
in World Affairs," "Under-
standing Modern Painting,"
"Prose Fiction in the 20th Cen-
tury," "America as a Civiliza-
• Candids • Formals
tion," "Survey of World
• Movies
Drama," and "The Polden Age
ALL Your Photography
of Jews in Spain."
Done in a Distinctive
Meeting times will be ar-
Way For Those
ranged to suit the convenience
Special Occasions
of the groups. For information
By
call Mrs. Rosman, UN 3-5463.
The first chapter meeting of
the season will be held Oct.
CALL MR. ROSEN 341-4141
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