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December 27, 1963 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-12-27

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Burdick Given
WSU's 'Governor
Emeritus' Title

Women's
Cluhs

Ila,..);e1 Miller Weds
Robert A. Karbel

Seidman to Address
WSU Press Luncheon

"Cold type" printing, news-
paper supplements and an ad-
dress by Governor Romney's
special assistant on financial af-
fairs, constitute the program for
the 19th Wayne State Universiy
Press Club Workshop. The all-
day event will be held Friday,
January. 10, 1964 in the Mc-
Gregor Memorial Conference
Center on the WSU campus.
L. William Seidman, Romney
aide who was the Republican
candidate for State Auditor Gen-
eral last November, will be prin-
cipal luncheon speaker. He will
address the workshop on "How's
Your Financial Structure?" His
talk will compare various forms
of newspaper ownership and will
deal with taxes and accounting
methods.
Seidman is a general partner
in the Grand Rapids firm of
Seidman and Seidman, Certi-
fied Public Accountants. He
holds an A.B. degree from Dart-
mouth College, an L.L.B. from
Harvard Law School and a Mas-
ter of Business Administration
degree from the University of
Michigan. He is a member of
the governor's task force on ex-
penditure mangement and has
participated in the Michigan eco-
nomic development program.

The title -of "Governor Em-
eritus" was established by the
Wayne State University board
of governors Dec. 19, and Cir-
cuit Judge Benjamin D. Bur-
AESCULAPIAN P H A R M A-
dick, of 19515 Roslyn, is one
of the first two . former Gover- CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION
LADIES AUXILIARY will in-
nors to receive it.
stall
officers at a luncheon 12:30
The title was bestowed upon
Judge Burdick along with Clair p.m. Jan. 8 at Imperial House.
They are Mesdames Michael
White of Bay. City.
Wainer, president; Meyer Gold-
Judge Burdick and White stein and Harry Adler, vice-
were both'.
presidents; M a u ri c e Gural,
elected in
treasurer; Harry Katzman, Ash-
1959 as mem-
er Smith and Samuel Kaplan,
bers of Wayne?
secretaries; and Myer Robiner,
state's first
ex-officio.
board of gov-
* * *
ernors. B u r-:
MRS. ROBERT KARBEL
MRS. JAY ROBINSON
ROSENWALD
LADIES AUX-
dick resigned
ILIARY, American Legion, will
in
September
Hazel
Caroline Miller became
At a candlelight ceremony
hold an executive board meet- the bride of Robert Alan Kar-
Dec. 21 at Temple Israel, Bar- when he was
ing noon Jan. 7 at the home bel in a Dec. 14 ceremony at
bara Jeanne Blacher, daughter appointed a
of Mrs. Isabelle Levett, 20471 the Colonial Terrace in Peeks-
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blacher Circuit Judge
Stansbury. Luncheon will be kill, N.Y.
by
Goyernor
of Cranbrook Dr., was wed to
served. A regular meeting will
George
Rom-
They are the children of
Jay Harvey Robinson, son of
be held 8:30 p.m. Jan. 15 at Mr. and Mrs. Norman V. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Robinson neY:
Beth Yehudah.
The titl e
of Peekskill and Mr. and Mrs.
of Merton Rd. Rabbis M. Rob-
* * *
Sidney J. Karbel of Stratford
ert Syme and Leon Fram and will authorize
its holders to
GOLDA MYERSON CHAP- Rd.
Cantor Orbach officiated.
receive s p e-
TER, Pioneer Women, will hold
The bride wore a peau de
The bride wore an ivory peau cial consider- Judge Burdick a Hanukah party 6 p.m. Sunday soie gown appliqued with Alen-
de soie gown with a jeweled ation •from the university's at the Labor Zionist Institute, con lace and a band of the same
neckline appliqued in tiny president and two tickets to all announced Mrs. Max Gladstone, lace held her short illusion veil.
pearls. The sheath skirt was university functions.
president. There will be an Is-
Paula Gordon of New York
floor-length with a detachable
The title is not automatic but raeli movie and games. Guests was maid of honor. Ellis Roth
chapel train. Her fingertip, is conferred in "recognition of are invited.
was best man.
mantilla was of heirloom Brus- devotion to the interests of the
* * *
Following a trip to Puerto
sels lace. She carried baby university." It may be award-
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD Rico, the newlyweds will make
spray orchids and stephanotis ed to those who resign or those
STUDY GROUP, will meet Jan. their home on East Jefferson
on her Bible.
defeated for re-election.
7 at the home of Mrs. Oscar Ave., Detroit.
Mrs. James Waidley was ma-
Burdick is a 1928 graduate Shorr, 14211 Vernon, Oak Park.
tron of honor and the brides- in Law from Wayne State Uni-
MARV LEVY RESIGNS
* * *
maids were Mrs. Harold War- versity.. He holds membership
The ranks of Jewish football
CITY OF HOPE, DETROIT coaches has been diminished.
ren Blacher, sister-in-law of the in the American Bar Associa-
from our "Gallery of Gems"
bride, Sandra Rae Robins and tion, the Detroit Bar Associa- CANCER FIGHTERS, will hold Mary Levy of the U. of. Cali-
Wendy Jo Robins, cousins of tion, the Federal Bar Associa- an executive board meeting 8 fornia resigned "for personal
the bride. Flower girl was tion, and is also a member of p.m. Jan. 6 at the home of Mrs. reasons."
Color, cut, clarity
Leslye Winkelman, niece of the the American Judicature So- Maury Gordon, 23520 Kenosha,
Oak
Park.
Mrs.
Emanuel
bridegroom. Morton Friedman ciety.
For the HY Spot
served as best man. Seating the
For 20 years Burdick was Schwartz, vice-president of spe
L a d y's Marquise
Of Your Affair
guests were Harold Blacher, Republican 15th District chair- cial projects, will present for
Diamond Ring Set
in 14K White Gold
John H. Winkelman, Austin man and he has served three approval completed plans for
Music by
Hirschhorn, Marvin Newman terms on the Republican State the major project of the year.
Value $950
Only
and Dr. Jay Victor.
Central Committee. He was a The Kick-off luncheon of the
Lady's Pear Shaped
Following their honeymoon, national delegate to the Repub- campaign will be held noon Jan.
Diamond Ring Set
And His Orchestra
in 14K White Gold
Mr. and Mrs . Robinson will lican conventions in 1948 and 8 at the Raleigh House.
(Hy Utchenik)
*
*
*
reside on Warrington Dr.
1956 and has been elected the
Value $1,250 Only $
BR 2-5447
honorary chairman for life to
DETROIT LADIES LECHEM
• Distinctive Ceremonies
Lady's Pear Shaped
the Republican 15th District. ANEEIM, will meet noon Jan. 8
a Specialty!
Diamond Ring Set
in 14K White Gold
He- is a member of the board at Beth Yehudah Cong., an-
of trustees of Brighton Hos- nounced Mrs. Rom, president.
Value $3,100 Only
pital and has served and is
* * *
At a special meeting of the serving as vice-president of the
MEDICAL MD GUILD will
Radomer Aid and Ladies So- Business and Professional
ciety, Nathan
Chapter of the American Jew- hold a meeting noon Monday
Wolok, presi-
ish Congress. He is associated at the Jewish Center, Oak Park.
dent, appoin-
in Torch Fund activities and Luncheon will be served.
Corsets-Brassieres
* * *
ted Hyman
the Allied Jewish Campaign as
Expertly Fitted
Waterman to
well as a member of the Bnai
LIVONIA JEWISH CONG.
be chairman
Brith, Masonic Order Union SISTERHOOD will hold a paid-
20127 W. 7 MILE RD,
of the annual
Lodge, Detroit Consistory, Mos- up membership supper at the
11/4 blocks North of. Lodge Expressway
538-5575
banquet slated
lem Shrine, Zionist Organization United Hebrew School 8:30 p.m.
Parking in Rear
Open Thursday `Till 9 p.m.
for March 1
of America and other civic, re- Jan. 6. Mrs. Ruth Goldman will
at the Mayfair
ligious and fraternal organiza- sing and lead a community song
tions.
Catering. Sam-
fest. Iry August, president of
Burick also has served as the synagogue, will extend his
uel Rubin was
Waterman
Chief Public Administrator for greetings as will Mrs. Isadore
appointed
treasurer and Mrs. Nathan Wo- Wayne County and as special Leeman, president of the Michi-
counsel for the Federal Hous- gan Branch of the National
Announces
lok, secretary.
ing Administration in Detroit Woman's League. A paid-up
The Reopening of Their
and the Rent Control Advisory membership card is required for
MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT
Board. He was active in Phi the affair. Mrs. Florence Gold-
CUSTOM HOME DIVISION
Sigma Lambda Law fraternity berg, KE 7-3639, may be con-
in
and was chancellor of Beta tacted for paying dues in full.
Twyckingham
Valley Sub.
chapter as well as national For information, call Dorothy
chancellor of the fraternity.
Herman, GR 6-0458.
20131 JAMES COUZENS
DI 2-4550

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Soviet Anti-Semitism to Be Theme
of Community Council's Assembly

0

Officers and delegates of the
Jewish Community Council's af-
filiated organizations received
their preliminary notices this
week of the Council's forth-
coming delegate assembly, to
convene Monday, Jan. 13, 8:30
p.m., at the Jewish Center. Sid-
ney Shevitz, president, announc-
ed that the major theme of the
assembly will be "Anti-Semitism
in the Soviet Union."
In addition to reviewing and
discussing reports of current
Council activities, delegates will
hear an address by Dr. Moshe
Decter, head of Jewish Minori-
ties Research, one of America's
outstanding authorities on the

Shevitz urged that organiza-
tional programs be arranged on
the subject of Soviet anti-Semi-
tism. Speakers and literature
are available through the Coun-
cil office, he stated.
The Council's executive com-
mittee announced its support
of the current campaign to
secure signatures on the "Cov-
enant for Open Occupancy in
Housing," initiated by the Great-
er Detroit Committee for Fair
Housing Practices. The Co-
ordinating Council on Human
Relations, representing more
than 60 community groups and
affiliated with the City of De-
troit Commission on Commun-
attrition of Jewish life under ity Relations, has urged wide

the Soviets.

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1 5---THE DETROI T JEWISH NEWS—Fri day, December 27, 1963

Robinson-Blacher
Troth Announced

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