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June 26, 1964 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-06-26

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Judith Bressler Wed
to Jerome Weisman

People Make News

LOWEL SEYBURN, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Seyburn, 19120
Parkside, was recently named "Teen
of the Week" by the Detroit News
for his outstanding scholastic,
leadership and extracurricular ac-
tivities. A June honors graduate of
Cass Technical High School, he
also recently graduated from the
Temple Israel Religious School,
where he was honored for scholar-
ship and leadership and received a
key as a member of the debate
team. An Eagle Scout, he holds the
Nev Tamid religious award, was
his troop's Scout of the Year, and
was elected to the National Honor
Scouting Organization, Order of the
Arrow. He served as president of
MRS. JEROME WEISMAN
his Explorer Post. Lowell will en-
Judith Beverly Bressler was mar- ter the University of Michigan in
ried Thursday to Jerome Weis- September.
* *
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Weisman, 17540 Indiana, in The election of HAROLD C.
a ceremony solemnized at Cong. ALLEN as chairman of the board
Bnai Moshe by Rabbi Moses and chief executive officer of Allen
Industries, Inc., was announced by
Lehrman.
The bride's parents are Mr. and the board of directors. DAVID E.
Mrs. Edwin Mallinson, 17606 SCHIMMEL was named president
Northlawn. The bodice and skirt and general manager. ROBERT D.
of her Bianchi peau de soie gown KEMP was elected executive vice
were encrusted with Alencon lace president; OSCAR A. MARKUS,
motifs and pearls. She carried senior vice president, administra-
tion and finance and treasurer;
white roses and Stephanotis.
The bridegroom's sister. Mrs. DAVID T. LIPTON, senior vice
Joseph Dorn of N. Miami Beach, president.
* * *
and Elaine Kay Wanen were ma-
HOWARD H. FINSILVER,
tron and maid of honor. Brides-
maids were Sharon Joy and Joann branch manager of the Detroit of-
Nancy Bressler, cousins of the fice for the Business Men's Assur-
bride. Debra Dorn, the bride- ance Company, will attend the
N.A.L.U. Million Dollar Round
groom's niece, was flower girl.
Louis Bressler, brother of the Table Conference, June 25-30. As
bride, was best man. Ushers were a qualifying member of this elite
Michael Geltzman, Allen Zimbey, international association of top
Stanley Dorfman and Dennis level life insurance underwriters,
Finsilver will join more than 1,200
Brooks.
After a wedding trip to the other Million Dollar Round Table
Concord Hotel and New York, members at the .Diplomat Hotel in
they will live on Kipling Dr., Oak Hollywood By The Sea, Florida.
*
*
Park.
EDDIE FISHER, singer of note
who was discovered by Eddie Can-
Israeli Envoy for Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA)—Jo- tor at the Grossinger Country Club,
seph Nachmais, the former Inspec- Grossinger, N.Y., will headline the
tor General of the Israel police, resort's gala July 4 extravaganza
has been appointed Israel's new that will start a summer-long series
ambassador to Brazil. He succeeds of star-studded shows and events .
Arieh Eshel, who left the post last to accent the celebration of Gross-
inger's 50th anniversary.
March.

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June 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Wolf (Marsha Adelman), 24355
Rensselaer, Oak Park, a son, Steve
Lawrence.

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June 16—To Rabbi and Mrs.
Ernst Conrad (Nathalie Meeks),
59 S. Genesee, Pontiac, a daught-
er, Elsa Ruth.
• * *
June 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul
N. Doner (Dena Fishman), 19675
Hardy. Livonia, a son, Gary An-
drew.
• * *
June 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
A. Arfa (Alice Greenbaum), 15211
.Kenton, Oak Park, a son, David
William.
* * *
June 15—To Mr. and Mrs. David
Buckfire (Vicky Weisberger), 19433
Snowden, a son, Lawrence Jay.
* *
June 12—To Dr. and Mrs. Jerome
Kaufman (Suzanne Heller), 23031
Wrexford, Southfield, a daughter,
Robin Jill.

* * 1

June 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Webber, 24306 Chippewa, a daugh-
ter, Susan Renee.

*

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June ,16—To Dr. and Mrs. Dale
H. Stone (Robin Herman of Chi-
cago), 16680 Greenfield, a son,
Evan Mark.

*

May 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
Levine (Sheila Fiarman), 28115
Everett, Southfield, a daughter,
Stephanie Jill.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 26, 1964

22

Brotman-Baginsky
Rites in New Orleans

The U.S. Department of Health,
Education, and Welfare has award-
ed DR. HERBERT GOLDSTEIN of
Yeshiva University's graduate
school of education a $176,000,
three-year grant for a research
project in "Curricuhun and Meth-
ods of Instruction for Elementary
Level Educable Mentally Retarded
Children," Dr. Abraham J. Tannen-
baum, associate dean, announced.
Dr. Goldstein is professor and
chairman of the department of spe-
cial education at Yeshiva Univer-
sity.

*

Brevities

From the roaring world of
powerboat racing to the gentle
world of art, the sixth annual
INTERNATIONAL FREEDOM
FESTIVAL, July 1-5, will provide
a spectacle for persons of all ages
and all tastes. The schedule for the
festival, held jointly by Detroit
and its international sister city,
Windsor, Ont., was announced by
officials of the two cities. The
festival is a joint commemoration('
of Canada's Dominion Day, July 1,
and the Independence Day of the
United States, July 4.

Gerald Neal Rogan
1 Given Interlochen
Mathematics Award

* *

MAURICE A. BETMAN, of the
Northwestern Mutual Life Insur-
agents' year in second place for
MRS. LAWRENCE BROTMAN
Gerald Neal Rogan received the
all of southeastern Michigan with
The New Orleans wedding of honor award for the highest aca-
more than $1,2500,00 of life in-
Joan Rochelle Baginsky to Dr. demic performance in mathematics
surance sales.
Lawrence Daniel Brotman was at the Interlochen Arts Academy
q:
*
solemnized by Rabbi Julian B.
Dr. Louis Gottschalk of Chicago, Feigelman at Temple Sinai re- I at the graduation exercises last
week. He also received an award
Dave Pessman, and Judge Advo-
cently.
in
scientific achievement.
Commission, announced the ap-
Gerald has been attending the
The new Mrs. Brotman is the
pointment of Rabbi DANIEL I.
Interlochen Arts
LEIFER, to the post of assistant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Academy since it
director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Michael Baginsky of New Orleans,
started as a year-
Foundation at the University of and the bridegroom is the son of
round school two
Chicago. Mrs. Bertha Friedgood Brotman
years ago. He
I of Berg Rd.
* * *
was awarded a
MRS. JOSEPH WILLEN, of New An heirloom gown of duchess
Dow Science
York, president of the National ! and rose point lace over candle-
Scholarship for
Council of Jewish Women, has been I light satin was worn by the bride.
the two years.
named to the board of governors It was fashioned on Empire lines
A former stu-
of the American National Red with a straight skirt falling into a
dent at Dondero
Cross as a member-at-large, E. slight train at the back. A cap of
High School in
Roland Harriman, ARC chairman, rose point lace with a medallion
Royal Oak, he
resting on the bride's forehead
Gerald
announced.
held her fingertip-length veil of learned to play the trombone and
*
illusion. Wearing net mitts trim- later the tuba in the school curri-
At the annual banquet of the med in rose point lace, she car- culum. As a result he participated
Department of Psychiatry of Re- ried an heirloom lace fan trimmed
ceiving Hospital, DR. BRUCE L. with orchids and lilies of the val- in the orchestra which played this
spring at the Lincoln Center in
DANTO, 18516 Hartwell, received ley.
New York City.
the David Clark Memorial Scien-
Attending the bride was her
Gerald is enrolling this fall in
tific Award for his paper on
"Emotional Stress Associated With sister, Mrs. John Jandorf Selig of the honors group at the University
New York. Best man was the of Michigan. He is planning to
the Onset of Multiple Sclerosis."
bridegroom's brother, David Allen study medicine.
Brotman.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
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