Dianna Kaplan Bride of Richard Olan Fine MRS. RICHARD FINE The marriage of Dianna Kaplan and Richard Olan Fine was solem- nized at a candlelight ceremony in Beth Aaron Synagogue. They are the children of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Kaplan of Greenfield Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. William Fine of Great Neck, N. Y. The bride wore an ensemble of silk peau d'Ange and imported Alencon lace embroidered with pearls and crystals. The gown was styled with an Empire bodice and controlled A-line s k i r t. Deep wateau folds on the back of the coat extended into a full chapel train. A small toque covered with matching jeweled lace held the full tiered veil of imported silk illusion. The bride's attendants were Mrs. Robert Jasgur as matron of honor, Ellen Chenchinsky of Cleveland Heights, Elizabeth Guzick, Janet Klayman, Barbara Kosit and Barbara Tatken. Donald Fine, the bridegroom's brother, came from Haifa to serve as best man. Ushers were the bride's brother David Kaplan Paul Diamond and Hervey Levin, both of Chicago, Gary Hamann, Robert Jasgur and Larry Zeff. After a wedding trip to Jamaica, the newlyweds are making their home in Ann Arbor. Mrs. Robinson, Kahn Head City-Country School 25-Year Fund The trustees and advisory board of City and Country S c h o o 1, Bloomfield Hills, announce t h e appointment of Mrs. Eliot F. Rob- inson of Birmingham and William L. Kahn of Franklin as co-chair- men of the school's 25th anni- versary f u n d. Kahn and Mrs. Robinson will head a committee of 12 selected from the school's advisory board, staff, parents, and alumni. This year's objective of the 25th anniversary fund is $150,000 for development, including additional nursery and kindergarten class- rooms and the addition of grade 10 facilities. Kahn is a member of Albert Kahn Associated Architects and Engineers, Inc. A native of Detroit, he attended Purdue University and the University of Detroit. He is the secretary of t h e Detroit Chapter, Michigan Society of Pro- fessional Engineers. Mrs. Robinson, the mother of four children, was Sally Winston. She is a former social worker. At present she is exhibition chairman of the Women's City Club, a mem- ber of the Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts and other civic groups. City and Country School has an enrollment of 415 students of dif- ferent socio -economic back- grounds, races, and creeds. Ten percent of the students are from Bloomfield Hills, the rest coming from Detroit and more than 30 surrounding communities. The school has been integrated since 1950. After hosting the Gifter Child Institute of 1956, which was chaired by Dr. Harry A. Passow, director of the New York Talented Youth Project, City and Country School was converted to a school for gifted children and was made a non-profit educational trust. Carol Stutz to Wed Steven Michael Lash TYSON-MENK: Frances Char- lotte Menk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis IVIenk of Muirland Ave., was married at the home of her parents last weekend to William Bliss Tyson of South Strafford, Vt. He is the son of Dr. M. Dawson Tyson of Hanover, N. H. and the late Mrs. Frances Bliss Tyson. Judge Joseph J. Pernick performed MRS. ROBERT SHAPIRO the ceremony. The bride wore an Empire gown of peau de soie, its bodice embroidered with seed pearls. Her shoulder-length veil of French tulle was fastened to a Dior bow, and she carried a cas- cade of gardenias and white camel- lias. Mrs. Lester D. Lunsky was her sister's matron-of-honor. Lester D. Lunsky served as best man. The couple will live in South Strafford, Vt. Zail Regina Pearson and Robert Shapiro were united in marriage by Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick Sun- day in a ceremony at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pearson of Cranbrook Dr., and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Shapiro of Sussex Ave. The bride wore a peau de soie sheath gown with French Chantilly lace along the Empire bodice and the sleeves. Flowing from the con- tur belt was a detachable train. The headpiece of seed pearls and crystals was shaped in a triangular fashion in front with the veil at- tached in back. She carried orchids with her prayer book. Maid of honor was Judi Ochs. THE MERRY MELODY NUR- SERY AND DAY CAMP has moved into its new building at 24050 Lahser, at 10 Mile, South- field. Mrs. David Holtzman, the director, will hold open house this Sunday and Jan. 23 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with tours of the build- ing, which contains several class- rooms, kitchen facilities for the all-day children and an outdoor area. Registration for morning, af- ternoon and all-day classes will take place at the MISS CAROL STUTZ open house and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Stutz by appointment at LI 3-4688 or of Vernon Ave., Huntington Woods, 353 - 7320. T h e announce the engagement of their nursery special- daughter Carol Jean to Steven izes in rhythm Michael Lash, son of Mr. and Mrs. band, baking, Irving Lash of Littlefield Ave. Miss Stutz is a senior in the arts and crafts, and Indian Lore, University of Michigan's college besides the usual of education. Mr. Lash, a graduate Mrs. Holtzman nursery pro- of Wayne State University, attends grams. Children may attend two, the University of Detroit's school three, or five days per week. The of dentistry. He is affiliated with new semester starts Jan. 24 and Sigma Alpha Mu and Alpha Omega ends June 10. Limited transporta- fraternities. tion is available. Nursery for chil- A July wedding is planned. dren ages 21/2 to 6 and day camp for those 3 to 10 will start in June. USIS Library in Israel * * a: Moved to U. S. 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