Schon-Gaynor Vows
be Solemnized

a ctiv i ties

in Oociety

Jack Shaprow General Chairman
of Flint United Jewish Appeal Drive

Jack C. Shaprow, vice president
•of the Flint Jewish Community
A meeting of the Bodzin Faraily Club was recently held in the Council, has been named general
new home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kowalsky, 24120 Westhampton, chairman of Flint's 1965 United
Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. David Bodzin showed slides of their recent Jewish Appeal Drive.
trip to Israel. The next meeting of the club will be 8 p.m. Saturday
Announcement of the appoint-
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Bodzin, 20051 Freeland.
a sweet 16 birthday ment mile from Gilbert Y. Ruben-
The Country Squire in Flint was the scene
party held by Mrs. Irwin Shapiro for her daughter Linda. Detroit stein, president of the Council.
Ontario-born Shaprow has lived
area relatives who attended included Mesdames Raymond Rosenberg,
in Flint since 1929. when he
Meyer Green, Harry Press and Rudy Goldberg.
Out-of-town guests here for the wedding of Sandra Gail Jacobs opened the Royalite Electric Co.
with his brother-in-law.
and Sanford H. Wald at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue were Mr. and Mrs.
For over 30 years he has been
Amos L. Jacobs of Memphis; the Ronald Reicheks and daughter of
a leader in the Flint community,
Bladensburg, Md.; the bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. B. Seidman,
serving as president, board mem-
and Mrs. J. Katz of Springfield, Ill.; and the Leo Spunts of Cleveland.
ber and many other offices in
Out-of-town guests here for the recent Bar Mitzvah of Jeffrey
Cong. Beth IsraeL He has been
Charach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manny Charach, of Cloverlawn Ave., Oak
on the Council board and officer
Park, were his grandmother. Mrs. Rose Winokur, of Desert Hot Springs,
in UJA campaigns for many
Calif.; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Charach, Mr. and Mrs.
years, serving as general co-
Charles Goldstein, Herbert Goldstein, Joel Charach, Mr. and Mrs. Nate
Edward
Silverman
and
daughters,
Janie,
Lynn
and
Frank, Mr. and Mrs.
Lori, Mr& Ann Rosenfield, Mrs. Mary Cohen, Mrs. Edythe Apter, Miss
Annette Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Frank, Mrs. Sam S _ irocca, and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gottlieb, all of Pittsburgh; from New Kensington,
Pa., Mrs. Arthur Ockner, Mrs. Bessie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Stein-
berg and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Friedman; Mr. and Mrs. Max Wikes,
Corsets-Brassieres
from Brackenridge, Pa.; Ben Frank, New York; Mrs. Jordan Pearl-
son and son, Joshua, of Toronto; Dr. and Mrs. Henry Hankin, their
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Jack Winerman and daughter, Abbie, and son, Mark, of Valparaiso,
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snyder of Oakfteld Ave. and the Harvey
Tichiks of Greenlawn Ave. have been spending the winter vacation
at the Colonial Inn resort motel at Miami Beach.
Oakland' County Prosecutor S. Jerome Bronson and. his staff will
be honored at a dinner-dance and reception 7 p.m. Feb. 19 at Kingsley
Inn. Detroit attorney Richard L. Wolk is chairman of the dinner-dance
- IS THE KEY TO

of

MISS BARBARA SCHON

Mr. and Mrs. William Scholl,
12910 Vernon, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Bar-
bara Ann to Laurence Farrell Gay-
nor, son of Dr. and Mrs. Alex Gay-
nor, 18265 Warrington.
The bride-elect is a. junior in
Wayne State University's college
of education. Her fiance is a senior
at Wayne and will enter medical
school next fall.

Meeting Facility
Denied to2 tImple

Birmingham Tem 1 e was
meeting
ordered to seek
place for its services when Ma-
sonic Temple aumouniced last week
that "for theological reasons" it
could not grant a place of wor-
ship for a group whose rabbi (Sher-
win Wine) announced himself an
atheist
The Birmingham Council of Pro-
testant Ministers pleaded for ad-
herence to the principle of reli-
gious freedom and defended the .
Birmingham Temple's right to a
meeting place.
Masonic Temple's officers there-
upon issued a statement express-
ing "deep conviction . . . without
any reservation whatsoverer" that
"a Mason believes in God" and
that "it is understandable , . .
why the premises of any Masonic
temple should never be available
to any person or organization
which does not profess a belief in
Almighty God."
The congregation wiR meet to-
night for its final service at the
Masonic Temple. Next week it will
be at Levey Junior High School,
Southfield.

committee. For reservations, call him at WO 5-2562. The public is
invited.
Among the guests for the recent dinner honoring the Sam Cohens

of Whitcomb Ave. on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary
were Mrs. Cohen's brothers and sisters of Louisville, Ky.: the Marcus
Fines, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Fine, Dr. Lewis Fine, Mrs. Jack Roth-
stein, Mr. and Mrs. Sender Ernst and Miss Rena Fine. A cousin,

Esther Zovod, was here from Washington, D.C.
Max Ostrow will be honored on the occasion of his 70th birthday

following 8:30 a.m. services Saturday at Cong. Bnai David.

Protestant Theologian Says Onistians
Owe 'Lamentably Late' Apology to Jews

(Direct JUL Teletype Wire
is The Jewish News)

ance for International Friendship
Through Religion.

MONTREAL—A leading Protes-
Besides "Rabbi and Minister," Dr.
tant theologican, Rev. Carl Her-
mann Voss, told the 24th annual Voss is also the author of "This

arrangements

by JULES DONESON

Last week's 'Baby-On-The-Move'
is MRS. JERROLD SHERMAN
(Formerly Janice Glickstein)

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ish people.
Dr. Voss told the 300 clergymen
and teachers at the day-long insti-

tute that Christians had not paid
sufficient tribute to Judaism as
the "mother faith of Christianity,"
and that they had not done enough
penance for "our stupidity" in
keeping anti-Semitism "alive and
giying credence to the monstrous
lie that Jews killed Christ."

Guest of honor at the 1965 Israel
Bond sponsor re-enrollment dessert
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Monday, will
be Dr. -Carl Hermann Voss, author
of "Rabbi and Minister," the clual
biography of the late Rabbi Ste-
phen S. Wise and the Rev. John
Haynes Holmes.
The luncheon, the first Israel
Bond Women's Division event of
the year, will be hosted by Ws.
Morris J. Rrandwine at her home
at 8020 Lincoln, Huntington Woods.
Mrs. David Pollack is sponsor
chairman and Mrs. Morris L. Sche-
yer is chairman of, the Israel Band
Women's Division, which is spon-
soring the affair.
Dr. Voss, a founder of the
American Christian Palestine Com-
mittee and for many years chair-
man of its executive council, is a
former merber of the faculties of
the New School for Social Re-
search and Skidmore College. He
is a former executive of the Church
Peace Union and the World Alli-

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institute on Judaism at Temple is Israel," "The Palestine Problem
Emanu-El here that both Protes- Today" and The Universal God."
Dr. Voss will personally induct
tants and Catholics owed "a la-
mentably late" apology to the Jew-

Dr. Voss to Speak
at Israel Bond
Event on Monday

TRAVEL AGENCY.
WHO IS HET
(Answer next week on Activities
in Society Page)

He is a member of Temple Beth
El, Bnai Brith, Willowwood, Elks
and Shriners and is a 32nd degree
Mason. He is also a co-sponsor of
Flint's College and Cultural De-
velopment.
Shaprow has named Louis Kasle
and Joe Megdell chairmen of the
initial gifts division. Both are
veteran leaders and past general
chairmen.
Mrs. Philip Agree, Mrs. Henry
Livingston and Mrs. Joe Weinstein
are chairmen of the UJA Women's

goundations
by
ut

SAM KOPPELMAN SAYS:

You Could Ruin
My Towing Business
by Getting Your
Car Tuned up

He said Christians of all de-
nominations showed "ignorance
and insensitivity" toward their
Jewish brethren. The institute was
arranged by Rabbi Harry J. Stern
of Temple Emanu-EI this year

This boy in flowers and lace is
a native Detroiter, his initials are
the some as his company Bar
Supply business. He's married to
the former Ruth Weinstein, and
they're both cruising the West
Indies on the SS France, travel

chairman of the initial and ad-
vance gifts divisions.

DR. CARL H. VOSS

purchasers of $1,000 in I s r a el
Bonds as sponsors and of $1,500 or
more as Negev sponsor and will pin
them with the striking emblems
representing the Sabra Plant and
the turquoise of the Negev.

`Juvenile Delinquency'
Birmingham Temple Topic

The Birmingham Temple adult
education program will present Dr.
William Wattenberg, director" of
Delinquency Control Center at
Wayne State University, on "Juve-
nile Delinquency: Types-Preval-
ence-P re v en t io n," 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the John F. Ken-
nedy School, Southfield. The pro-
gram is opento the public.
* * *
Rabbi Sherwin Wine will dis-
cuss "The Morality of Civil War"
8:30 p.m. today at Birmingham
Masonic Temple.

THE DETROIT JEWISH. NEWS
Friday, FebrulTy 12, 1965-23

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