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October 01, 1965 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-10-01

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Two young people of outstand-
ing promise received special
awards at the last board meeting
of the Jewish Welfare Federation.
The Frank A. Wetsman leadership
award for 1965 was presented to
Herbert A. Aronsson; Mrs. N.
Brewster Broder (Ruth Kahn)
received the newly created Sylvia
Simon Greenberg Leadership
Award.
Selections were made by an
award committee on the basis of
actively demonstrated service to
the Federation and its constituent
agencies. Purpose of the awards is

MISS JANET STERNBERG

MISS JOAN BRANDES

'See Suburbia' Tour

Herbert Aronsson, Mrs. Broder
wi n reaeration Youth Awaras
Wi

Brandes-Lesson Troth - Sternberg-Goldmen
Engagement Told
Is Announced Here

Arranged by ORT

John Greenberg, husband and sons
of the late Mrs. Greenberg, in her
memory.
Mrs. Broder has provided out-
standing leadership to the Wom-
en's Division in its year-round pro-
gram and the campaign. She is '
presently the adviser to the cam-
paign pace-setters of which she
has been co-chairman.
Aronsson serves on the Federa-
tion board of governors and was
the 1965 - pre-campaign co-chair-
man of the arts and crafts divi-
sion. He is active in many civic
groups in the general community.
The committee who selected this
year's recipients included Feder-
ation President Hyman Safran; the
president of the United Jewish
Charities. Erwin S. Simon; execu-
tive director of Federation, Wil-
liam Avrunin; William M. Wets-
man, Samuel S. Greenberg, Ron-
ald I. Greenberg, Mrs. Celia
Baruch, representing the Women's
Division; and Mrs. Esther Apple-
man, secretary of the awards com-
mittee.

The annual. "See Suburbia"
house and garden tour of Subur-
ban Hills Chapter, Women's
American ORT, will feature the
homes of several area residents
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 8.
Included in the tour are the
homes of Messrs. and Mesdames
Jack Bean, Paul Borman, Mike
Rosenthal, Irving Seligman,
Leonard Stone, Morris Usher and
Alvin Wasserman, all of the Birm-
ingham-Farmington vicinity.
Tickets are available at Mar-
wil's, Northland, and Grinnell's,
Birmingham.

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TRADITION! TRADITION!

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SID and
NAOMI SIEGEL

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Stern-
berg, formerly of Oak Park and
now of Encino, Calif., announce the
MOVIES, SINCE 1946
engagement of their daughter
Janet Barbara to Gary Harris Gold-
i WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Goldman of Fairfield Ave.
CALL
Miss Sternberg and her fiance,
LI
3-3400
Mrs. Broder
Aronsson
who attended Michigan State Uni-
versity and Mexico City College, to give recognition to young per-
are planning a Nov. 28 wedding.
sons of outstanding promise, and
to encourage them, through a spe-
(The Jewish News regrets the
cial grant to attend the general
/4
photographs of Miss Brandes and
assembly of the Council of Jew-
Miss Sternberg were transposed
From LONDON, ENGLAND
ish Federations and Welfare Funds
last week).
ZISMAN-WARNER, former De as representatives and delegates
troiters Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zisman of the Federation.
The assembly will be held in
(Marian Kolb) of Los Angeles an-
"Distinctive Styling in Music
nounce the marriage of their son Montreal Nov. 10-14.
to your Individual Taste"
The Wetsman Award was estab-
Lawrence, now residing in Chi-
cago, to Lorraine Warner, daugh- lished in 1961 by Mrs. Frank A.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cowgill Wetsman and William M. Wets-
of San Francisco. The marriage man in memory of their husband
By CHARLOTTE HYAMS
was performed by Rabbi Harry A. and father Frank A. Wetsman.
eeew
Ten years ago, buying a Rosh Silverstein at Temple Beth Am,
The Sylvia Simon Greenberg memovuetioseeetberneemeoemeeemeom
• •
Hashanah card for Mother meant Los Angeles. Best man was Howard Award was established in 1965 by •
AMERICA'S
Ho.
1


going to the Jewish book store, Simon, and the ring bearer was Samuel Greenberg and Ronald and •
• •

100%
PURE
selecting one of two styles, dust- Clay Kay, nephew of the groom.

• •
ing it off and taking it home — The bride was attended by Carol
• •
BEEF PRODUCTS

only to spend the next half hour Zisman, sister of the bridegroom,
• •
translating the Hebrew greeting as maid of honor, and the flower
• •
into English. It was an experience. girl was Lynn Simon. Following a

0
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a
honeymoon
through
the
States,
the
Two weeks ago, I entered
Syndicated columnist Sydney •
. . . only the finest in quality
shiny, suburban department store couple will reside in Chicago.

Harris will discuss "The Dilemmas • and taste from Kosher Zion . . .

and cast about for a suitable
of Modern Man" at the opening •

MORRIS-FERMAN: Mr. and Mrs meeting of Temple Israel Sister- • made fresh daily in our new,
greeting card. None of the 25

modern, clean, stainless steel


Saul
M.
Ferman,
former
Detroiters
seemed just right. Stars and

hood noon Oct. 13 in the social • kitchens, under strict 'J.S. Gov-
KOSHER .- Viet
• ernment Inspection and Orthodox

scrolls, flowers and shofars, eternal now of Beverly Hills, Calif., an- hall.

SALMI
lights and Jerusalem hillsides nounce the marriage of their

Rabbinical Supervision.

The program will follow a com- •

winked out at me from glossy daughter, Virginia. Barbara, to Dr.

plimentary
luncheon
for
all
paid-
Jared
Brett
Morris,
son
of
Mr.
wrappers — just begging to be

U.S.
INSPECTED

and Mrs. Calman Morris of Oak- up sisterhood members, and guests ie
sent to somebody's mother.
AND PASSED BY

are
invited
at
a
nominal
charge.
DEPARTMENT OF

AGRICULTURE
The saleslady dove into her land, Calif. The couple was mar-
During the meeting, plans for

EST.1 KZ
ried
in
Honolulu,
where
Dr.
Mor-
drawer and came up with another

the coming 25th anniversary year

10 varieties. Her eyes pleaded. ris is completing his tour of duty. will be outlined. For information,
8,
ILL
But, no, they weren't what I was The bride, a graduate of the Uni- call Mrs. Samuel Goodman, pro-
SAUSAGE COMPANY OF CHICAGO CHICAGO
looking for. What did she think versity of California at Los Ange- gram vice president, UN. 1-6725.
les, is a graduate student at Hono-
this was? A minor holiday?
lulu University. Dr. Morris, a grad-
From downtown drug store to uate of the University of Califor-

`Hello Solly' Opening
Call Grunt's for Your Holiday Food Needs!
suburban greeting card em-
nia at Berkeley, received his medi-


porium, rural gift shop to urban
cal degress from U. of C. at San on Bnai David Program •

ANY TIME IS PARTY TIME!
tobacconist's I trudged — having
Francisco.
Cong. Bnai David will sponsor •••
counted 32 scenes of Haifa Bay

BE A GUEST AT YOUR OWN PARTY — ORDER YOUR
the opening night of Mickey Katz's •

and 14 of Jerusalem's Old
MEAT
Community Action Leader, "Hello Solly," an English-Yiddish •
Quarter.

OR
variety revue, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 23 at

And their inscriptions — ah, Saul Alinsky, to Speak
DAIRY

Ford
Auditorium
it
was
announced


Saul
Alinsky,
director
of
the
sheer English poetry:
by Jack Lieberman, general chair-
Industrial
Areas
Foundation
of

Roses are red,
Chicago, will be featured speaker man.
CARRY-OUT FOODS AVAILABLE
Violets are blue,
"Hello
Solly's"
cast
includes

at a meeting sponsored by the De-
May the New Year bring
• Complete Hot Dinners on Order
troit Women's Division of Ameri- Mickey Katz, Rickie and Velvel,
Good luck to you.

can Jewish Congress 1 p.m. Mon- Michael "Getzel" Rosenberg, Stan • • • Roasted Whole Chicken or Turkey with Stuffing,

(That one sounded nice, so I day at the Jewish Center. It was Porter and Diana Claire.
• Cheese Blintzes •

Potatoes and Gravy
brought it home only to find that a erroneously reported last week
The Bnai David ticket committee
• Fresh Knishes Daily • • •
Hanukah card I had left over from that the meeting was to be held includes Hy Cohen, co-chairman, S • Tasty Delicious Kishka
• Chopped Liver • Chopped Herring • New Dill Pickles •
last year said:
Herman Yagoda, Morris J. Brand-

Sept. 27.
(Roses are red,
Alinsky has been a controversial wine, Max Simon, Milt Herman, Lb
WE HAVE FRESH CROP INDIAN NUTS!

(Violets are blue,

figure in the community action pic- Max Ostrow, president sisterhood, ••
Call
(May Hanukah bring
ture. He will be introduced by the Mrs. Sandra Schore, Joseph Shif- • •
WE GRuNr
(Good luck to you.
Rt. Reverend Msgr. Clement Kern, man, Jack KraiErnan, Irving Belin- • DELIVER
Uti 1 9645 •
pastor of Most Holy Trinity Church sky, Hyman Listen, Max Sosin and •
(I was crushed.)
CURTIS

18252 WYOMING near

My problem was becoming grave. and a trustee of the local West Yale Phillips,


OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT SUNDOWN TO 1 A.M.
For information, call the syna- •
And as I walked the street, the Central Organization (WCO), which
is
sponsoring
Alinsky
in
Detroit.
eeesoiteu.
gigues, 444-1510 or EL 6-8210.
%••••••••eseeeeseeeeeeeeeseeememeeeeee
lights twinkling on and the sky
The meeting is open to the public
darkening in the West, my heart
hung heavy. Rosh Hashanah would at no charge.
be here soon, and I had no card
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Young Married Club Party
for Mother.
Suddenly, it was before me! And Planned at Adas Shalom
• WINbOW SHADES • ALL YOUR HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ONLY
my sadness turned to joy. I dashed
The Young 'N Married Club of
We at Custom Drapery Cleaners have found that you can't be a jack-of-all-trades. Send
inside just as the proprietor was Adas Chalon" Synagogue has in-
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about to lock the door, grabbed one vited the young married couples of
in this field. Household items cannot and should not be handled in the some manner as
of two styles, dusted it off and the community to a champagne
wearing apparel.
took it home — spending the next party, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 16, in the
CALL
half hour translating the Hebrew social hall. Dancing will be to the
into English. An experience I tell music of the Jimmy Stevenson
you.
Trio.
For reservations, call Mrs. Rob-
Suburban Call Collect Dial Operator, Ask for Enterprise 7818
LI 4-0872, or the Adas
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ert Dunsky,
••••_

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.
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and His ORCHESTRA

Oh, Whatever
Happened to the
Olcl Greeting Card

Call UN. 1-3065

Sydney Harris Due
at Temple Israel









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