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September 18, 1964 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-09-18

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Ca rol Zeig-er Marries Committees Named for Israel Bond
Michael D. Heideman St. Laurent-Israel Fashion Festival

Mrs. J. Stewart Linden, chair-
man of the St. Laurent-Israel Fash-
ion Festival Luncheon, which will
take place 12:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, announced
the appointment of the following
as chairmen of committees for the
affair. which is the highlight of the
Israel Bond Women's Division
campaign:
Preview, Mrs. Morris J. Brand-
wine; champagne hour, Mrs. David
Pollack; arrangements, Mrs. Louis
M. Elliman; pre-fashion show
parties, Mrs. Edward Wishnetsky;
transportation, Mrs. Ben Harold;
hostesses, Mrs. Joseph- Holtzman;
publicity, Mrs. Sidney Ravin.
Mrs. Morris L. Schaver is chair-
man of the Women's Division,
MRS. MICHAEL HEIDEMAN
sponsoring the ninth annual Israel
Carol Jo Zeiger, daughter of Mr. fashion festival.
and Mrs. Maurice Zeiger of Ard-
Betty Furness, TV, stage and
YVES SAINT LAURENT
more Ave.. and Michael David screen star, will commentate the
fashoin
show
and
the
collection
of
Heideman. son of Mr . and Mrs.
50 original costumes will in-
Theodore Heideman of Roselawn clude 15 by St. Laurent, the idol
Ave., were united in marriage at of French high couture and 35 by
a candlelight ceremony Saturday famous Israeli designers, such as
evening at Temple Israel. Rabbis Lola Beer and Finy Leitersdorf.
Leon Fram and M. Robert Syme Eric Rosenow and his Continental
and Cantor Harold Orbach offi- Orchestra, will furnish the music.
St. Laurent is using Israeli fab-
ciated.
r tics in his designs in tribute to
Nancy Ellen Zeiger, sister of the
bride, served as maid of honor; Israel's creative genius in the field
another sister, Mrs. Sidney Feld- of fashion.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allan, for
man, was her matron of honor.
Sheila Glass, Evelyn Ray. Steph- the third consecutive year, are
anie Schwartz and Marcia Simons presenting the "Star of David"
were bridesmaids, and Gayle Hei- original diamond creation as a
deman, sister of the bridegroom, prize at the fashion festival.
was a junior bridesmaid.
For reservations call the Israel
Fashion Show Planners
Richard Heidman was best man• Bond office, DI 1-5707.
(From Left': Mesdames J.
for his- brother. Seating the guests
A series of pre-fashion festival
Steward Linden, Emma •
were Paul Karr, Kenneth Stoller, parties is planned to stimulate at-
Schaver and Louis M.
Sidney Feldman, Robert Tarnopol tendance and Bond sales.
Elliman
and Richard Kovan. Stuart and
Walter Zeiger, brothers of the
bride, were junior ushers. •'
Julius Schmidt Sculpture Exhibition
After a honeymoon in New York
City and the Concord Hotel, the Opens Monday at the Siden Gallery
couple will reside on Northgate
The first major art exhibition of appeared in the foremost exhibi-
Blvd.. Oak Park.
the fall season opens in Detroit tions here and abroad. including
Monday. at the Franklin Siden the Carnegie International and
Gallery. 213 David Whitney Build- VII Bienal in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
ing. Sculpture by the eminent art- His work is represented in the
ist Julius Schmidt will be shown permanent collections of the Art
at his premier Midwest one-man Institute of Chicago, Museum of
exhibit. Modern Art, New York City.
A.cit V i
Schmidt, whose work in iron and Walker Art Center. Minneapolis.
TIKVAH CHAPTER will pre- bronze h a s re-
Whitney Museum of American Art
and many others. Some of the
sent a fashion show noon Wednes- ceived w o r 1 d -
finest private collections of con-
day at 'Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim. wide attention
temporary art include the sculp-
Reservations for the buffet lunch- and recognition,
tore of Julius Schmidt. Art critics,
eon to be served at the meeting I has lived and
museum directors and collectors
are being taken by program chair- worked in the
have acclaimed him one of Ameri-
men Rhoda Brickrier, UN 2-4427. Detroit area for
ca's foremost sculptors.
and Mary Lewis, it 2-5234. Guests many years. He
iwas graduated
invited.
'
from
Cranbrook
*
*
Roberta Peters
Academy of Art
BUSINESS AND PROFES- in 1952 with a
IONAL CHAPTER will, celebrate Bachelor : of
Schmidt
its 15th anniversary > 8:30 p.m. Fine Arts degree. Since 1962 he to Star at 32nd
Tuesday at Cong. Gemiluth Chass- . has been chairman of the sculp
odim. Past presidents of the group ture department at that school. i Balfour Concert
will take part in a program called During the intervening year s
Roberta Peter s, Metropolitan
"This Is Your Life, B & P Chapt- Schmidt held a similar post at Opera coloratura soprano. who will
er." followed by a social hour and 1 Kansas City Art Institute and be the featured star at the 32nd
refreshments. For infOrmation. call taught at Cleveland Institute of annual Balfour Concert of the Zi-
Dorothy Goldberg, UN 2:,6610.
Art and Rhode Island School of onist Organization of Detroit, to be
• • •
Design, among others. He was held at Ford Auditorium Oct. 31.
OAKWOODS CHAPTER invites awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship points to a "do-it-yourself'' trend
in her family.
prospective members to an oneg in 1963.
Born in New York, the only
Julius Schmidt's sculpture has
shabbat 12:30 p.m. Sept. 26 at the
child in a family of modest means.
home of Estelle Margolis,, 31431
Roberta was tutored privately be-
W. St one w o o'd, Farmington.

cause her special music training
Luncheon will be served and en- Center English Classes
did not leave her the time to at-
tertainment will follow. For in- for Adults Start Oct. 5
formation call Eadie. Albion, EL
The Jewish Community Center's tend public school. But between
6-7194; or Estelle Margolis, -extensive program of English lessons in languages, acting, and
626-5395.
classes for Senior Adults will begin dancing. Roberta's mother also

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