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May 21, 1965 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-05-21

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Sara Krause Is Bride
of David R. Shevitz

Dora Ehrlich Among 'Women Who Care' Carol Cohen to Marry
Honored by Women's Advertising Club Ralph Kaye in June

panel of judges who received the
names of a score of women
throughout the metropolitan De-
troit area.
The only woman to serve as
president of the .Detroit Service
Group and vice president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, Mrs.
Ehrlich was cited for her many
activities for Federation and its
agencies, Sinai Hospital Guild,
League of Jewish Women's Organ-
izations and Hadassah.
Mrs. Ehrlich served on the gov-
erning board of the Torch Drive,
has been board member of the
Area Volunteer Backs
Detroit Round Table of Catholics,'
Protestants and Jews and served
Checkups—With Reason on
GoV. Wilbur Brucker's State
Volunteer worker, Mrs. Maurice Corrections Commission. Life
W. Lifton, 19510 Roslyn, knows member of many organizations,
MISS CAROL COHEN
whereof she speaks when she en- Mrs. Ehrlich received the Fred M.
Mrs. Herman Cohen, 16844 Lah
courages area residents to have Butzel Memorial Award for dis-
physical checkups for the detection tinguished communal service.
ser, announces the engagement of
of cancer in its
her daughter Carol to Ralph Kaye,
early stages.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Kaye,
Mrs. Lifton
22210 Stratford, Oak Park.
herself had a
The bride attends Wayne State
slight skin cancer
University, where her fiance is a
that -was caught
senior in the college of pharmacy
in time. Her re-
and affiliated with Rho Pi Phi
covery was
fraternity.
speedy and pain-
A June 27 wedding is planned.
less.
As a volunteer
Mrs. Lifton
for the American
SAFEWAY
Cancer Society, Mrs. Lifton was a
DRIVER TRAINING
district chairman last year, entail-
$A) OFF ON
ing the coordination of many vol-
II. 1 st LESSON
unteers.

Mrs. Joseph (Dora) Ehrlich was
one of five outstanding women
volunteers honored at a "Women
Who Care" tribute brunch Tues-
day at the Statler Hilton Hotel.
Sponsored by the Women's Ad-
vertising Club of Detroit, the event
was highlighted by the presenta-
tion of miniature gold hearts in-
scribed "A Woman Who Cares-
1965."
Mrs. Ehrlich was nominated by
the League of Jewish Women's
Organizations and selected by a

MRS. DAVID SHEVITZ

Sara Lou Krause became the
bride of David Richard Shevitz in
a recent ceremony in the Statler
Hilton Hotel. Rabbi Leon Fram
officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney A. Krause, 5470
W. Outer Dr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Shevitz, 18272 San Juan.

The bride wore a floor-length
sheath gown with a high scoop
n e c k l i n e and elbow-length
sleeves. The skirt was made of
silk chiffon and the bodice of
hand-corded Alencon lace, em-
broidered with seed pearls and
crystals. A matching lace and
jeweled crown held the floor-
length veil of imported silk
illusion, edged with a border of
matching lace. The bride car-
ried her grandmother's prayer
book, decorated with flowers.

Carol Shevitz, the bridegroom's .
sister, served as maid of honor.
Best man was Bernard Krause,
the bride's brother. Ushers were
Joel Kellman and Theodore Bis-
sell Jr.
After a honeymoon in Jamaica,
the couple will stay in Chicago
for the summer and return to Ann
Arbor in the fall.

Radomer Aid to Mark
Israel's Anniversary

Radomer Aid and Ladies So-
ciety will celebrate the anniversary
- . - 01: Israel 7 p.m. Tuesday at Work-
men's Circle Center.
A $500 Israel Bond will be
bought, and a $250 scholarship
donated to an Israel student in
honor of a deserving couple of the
Radomer Aid and Ladies Society.
Following dinner, there will be a
movie and games.
Sam Rubin, past president, will
be chairman of the evening.

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Farband Branches Set
Zarenkin Memorial,
Cultural Meeting

A special meeting in memory
of Hyman Zarenkin is scheduled
by Avronin Branch 79, Farband,
for 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Labor
Zionist Institute.
Mr. Zarenkin, who died April
6, was an active member of Far-
band and served as Branch 79
corresponding secretary for 10
years.
All Farband members and
friends of Mr. Zarenkin are asked
to attend.
* * *
Movsas Goldoftas, director of
the Hayim Greenberg School, will
summarize the monthly Bible por-
tions, with commentary, at a meet-
ing of Farband Branch 114 9 p.m.
Saturday at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute.
The lecture is open to the pub-
lic, and refreshments will be
served at no charge, according to
Morris Gelfand, chairman.

Vladimiritzer Games Party

ALIYAH MEETING

WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1965 — 9 P.M.

BNAI MOSHE SOCIAL HALL
14390 W. 10 Mile Road, Oak Park

presenting:
PANEL OF SPEAKERS

ABRAHAM SHARIR

MOSHE BARU

Ecomonic Dept. of
The Jewish Agency

Professional & Technical Workers
Aliyah (PATWA)

PHILIP SLOMOVITZ, Moderator

Editor & Publisher of
The Jewish News
No Admission Charge!
Refreshments!
Judge Ira G. Kaufman
President

Call Zionist House, 353-3636 for further information.

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MRS. HARRY KATKOWSKY

Suzanne Marsha Elson became
the bride of Harry Philip Kat-
kowsky in a recent ceremony at
Adas Shalom Synagogue, with
Rabbi Jacob Segal officiating. The
couple, children of the Sidney
Cohens of San Juan Dr. and the
Isadore Katkowskys of Belle Rd.,
Southfield, left for a honeymoon
in California after the ceremony.
The bride wore a princess Em-
pire-style gown of silk organza,
with satin rose motifs appliqued
over the bodice and A-line skirt.
The gown was fashioned with a
scoop neckline, short sleeves and
a free-flowing, chapel-length train.
A small pillbox of matching satin
roses held her full, tiered veil of
imparted silk illusion.

Maid of honor was Wendy
Elson; and matron of honor was
Judith Elson. Carolyn Katkow-
sky served as junior brides-
maid, and other attendants were
Andrea Kahn, Susan Glickstein
and Barbara Rissman.

Vladimiritzer Emergency Relief
Organization's games party will be
held 8 p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Beth
Joseph, it was announced by Sam-
uel Kayne, president. For tickets,
Best man was Edward Katkow-
call Mrs. William Rossen, MI
sky, and ushers were Steven Kat-
6-7212.
kowsky, Larry Katkowsky, Irwin
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Elson, Sam Young, Richard Kru-
gel and Jacque Nadeau.
The couple plans to take up resi-
dence in Oak Park.

cordially invites the Detroit Jeuiish Community to attend
an

Aliyah Dept. Jewish Agency—
Midwestern Office
An interesting and informative
meeting!
Dr. Simon Dolin, Chairman
Louis B. Levitan
M. Ben Lewis
Aliyah Committee

Science just may be proving
Dr. C. W. Ettinger correct.
The Oak Park author of "Pros-
pect of Immortality" insists that
one day it will be possible to
bring bodies back to life from a
frozen state.
On Sunday, a team of scientists
announced that a capsule designed
to hold a human body in a fro-
zen, suspended state from 10 to
100 years has successfully passed
its initial tests.
The 10-foot-long device, under
study for two years, is meant to
keep a body in suspended anima-
tion so no deterioration can take
place.
All that remains is to find Ott
how to bring the body back to Me
from its frozen state.

Suzanne Elson. Bride
of Harry Katkowsky

ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF DETROIT E,

DOV SHEPHATIAH, Director

Scientists Announce
Hot News on Ettinger
Frozen-Body Theory

8ngagements

Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Chanin
of 4023 West Outer Drive an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Shela Judith to Ronald
Kerner Siegel, son of Mrs. Shirley
K. Mulville of Newport Beach,
Calif., and Bernard R. Siegel of
1530 Wellesley Drive, Detroit.
Shela attended Ferry Hall School
in Lake Forest, Ill. Ronald, who
attended the University of Miami
in Coral Gables, Fla. was gradu-
ated from the University of South-
ern California in LoS Angeles
where he was a member of Zeta
Beta Tau Fraternity. At present
he is attending the Detroit Col-
lege of Law. A July wedding is
planned.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
18—Friday, May 21, 1965

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