Brandes-Lesser Troth
Is Announced Here

Joins UOJCA in Certification Program
Marlene Rubin to Wed Rokeach
I, Rokeach and Sons, Inc., the the Orthodox Union's Kosher Cert-
oldest maker of kosher ification Service.
Mr. Cousens in August world's
foods and household products, has

Steinberg-Goldman
Engrg ement Told

affiliated with the kosher certifica-
tion program of the Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations
of America.
The affiliation was announced
in a joint statement by Monroe
Nash, president of the company,
and Nathan K. Gross, UOJCA na-
tional vice president and chairman
of the Orthodox Union's Joint Com-
mission for Kosher Certification.
Rokeach makes more than 65
year-round kosher products and
100 for Passover, all endorsed by

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Nash said that the company ent-
ered into the affiliation with the
Orthodox Union's kosher certifica-
tion program to standardize the
high level of kashruth traditional
both to Rokeach and to the UOJCA.

Invitations,
Place Cards, Etc.

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SAM BARNETT

MISS JOAN BRANDES

MISS MARLENE RUBIN

MISS JANET STERNBERG

The engagement of Joan Paula
Brandes to James Barry Lesser
is announced by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ludwig Brandes of Hub-
bell Ave. Parents of the prospect-
ive bridegroom are Dr. and Mrs.
Morton B. Lesser of W. Outer Dr.
The couple, both students at the
University of Michigan, plans a
May 28 wedding.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Stern-
berg, formerly of Oak Park and
now of Encino, Calif., announce the
engagement of their daughter
Janet Barbara to Gary Harris Gold-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Goldman of Fairfield Ave.
Miss Sternberg and her fiance,
who attended Michigan State Uni-
The fall recruitment needs for versity and Mexico City College,
American RED CROSS Volunteers are planning a Nov. 28 wedding.
this year are extremely high. With
A. J. Landau Construction Co.,
services expanding in all areas, at
least 300 new volunteers will help has appointed AL LIPPERT as vice
fil lthe posts. Detroit induction president of the Oak Park—based
centers, both at Fort Wayne and firm. A. Joseph Landau, president
the Federal Building need volun- of the firm, said Lippert will be
teers. Call 961-3900 for an appoint- in charge of production and qual-
ity controls.
ment.

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David Wexler (Bette Harris), 1806'0
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Scott Brain.
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Kershenbaum (Sharon Newman),
former Detroiters of Philadelphia,
a son, Erik Lowell.
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Marshall Wolok (Estelle Bednarsh),
23551 Morton, Oak Park, a daugh-
ter, Gail Susan.
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Aug. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Stone (Elisabeth Shapiro)-,
formerly of Oak Park and now of
Madison, Wis., a son, Steven Jef-
frey.
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Richard N. Weiss, 15231 Dart
mouth, Oak Park, a daughter,
Deborah Gayle.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fried-
rich (Charlotte Lieberman), form-
erly of Detroit and now of Atlanta,
a son, Darrin Lee. -

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
42—Friday, September 24, 1965

At a recent dinner party in their
home, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rubin
of Kenwood Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounced the engagement of their
daughter Marlene Sharon to Mich-
ael Irwin Cousens, son of Mr.
Harry Cousens of Kenburton Ave.,
Oak Park, and the late Mrs. Cou-
sens.
The prospective bridegroom, a
senior in the college of education
at Eastern Michigan University,
is affiliated with the Stoic Honor
Society there. Miss Rubin attends
Wayne State University.
An August wedding is planned.

Phone: 863-0256
Detroit

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tractenberg
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daughter Eleanor Gay to Douglas
Earl Brandow, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Brandow of Traverse
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the University of Michigan. She
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Michigan State University. Her
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tended MSU. A late summer wed-
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