Barbara Friedlander Weds James Grossman Kobaker Marks 70th Birthda y With JNF Gift A distinguished Detroiter whose labors for many years have been in the background but whose gen- erosity is known in many quar- ters will be feted by his family this Sunday at a reception mark- ing his 70th birthday. Samuel Kobaker, of 25613 Greenfield, Southfield, announced this week that he's supplementing many previous gifts to the Jew- ish National Fund with a conribu- tion of $5,000 in honor of his birth- day. The Kobaker family is well MRS. JAMES GROSSMAN Barbara Miriam Friedlander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Friedlander of New York City, became the bride of James Frank- lin. Grossman May 1. The bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Grossman of Fairfield Ave. The wedding and reception were held at the home of the bridegroom's uncle and aunt, Judge and Mrs. Theodore Levin. The wedding was originally planned for New York City, but due to the illness of Mrs. Alan Grossman, the wedding was trans- ferred to Detroit to enable her to attend. The bride chose an eyelet Em- pire floor-length gown, over a champagne colored A-line sheath. Her shoulder-length silk illusion veil was secured by a silk halo. Her bouquet was of white roses and lilies of the valley. Mary Jane Grossman, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, and Mrs. Thomas J. Grossman was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Elissa Zol- kower and Ruth Shenfeld of Chippaqua, N.Y. Alan J. Grossman Jr. was his brother's best man. Ushers were Thomas J. Grossman, brother of the bridegroom, Robert D. Fried- lander, brother of the bride, William A. Sable and Clifford B. Franzel. represented in Israel. In honor of his parents, a synagogue has been set up in a settlement in Israel. In memory of his sister Jeanette a room was dedicated in the Ha- dassah Hebrew University Medical Center. His brother David's mem- ory is honored with several proj- ects in Israel, including the plant- ing of a JNF Forest. Dora Kobaker, the celebrant's wife, As active in several move- ments and is an officer in the JNF Women's Auxiliary. The Kobakers have two daugh- ters, Mrs. Edward (Marcia) Kersh and Mrs. Sheldon (Florence) Dul- berk and six grandchildren. Frohman Choral Concert Sunday Weitzmann Institute and close friend of the late Dr. Weizmann, received an honorary fellowship of the institute on his recent visit to Israel. Levine made valuable con- tributions for the development of applied science at the institute. faseetteeeeemoosooeseoe, • FASTEN YOUR SAFETY : BELTS AND DRIVE SAFE- ! 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Tickets will be available Sunday evening at the box office. Stacey Candidate for Legislature Michael L. Stacey, of 20511 Pier- son, a partner in the law firm of Nussbaum, Stacey and Munger, and a practicing attorney here for 15 years, announced his candidacy for the State Legislature on the Re- publican ticket, in the 16th dis- trict, at the Aug. 2 primary. A Wayne State University grad- uate in business administration as well as in law, Stacey served as • 283 HAMILTON, BIRMINGHAM Second Lieutenant in the Air Force and was honorably discharged in • • Just E. of Demery's-644-7626 1946. He was a Republican precinct • Thurs. S Fri. to 9 p.m. delegate. He is an active member • ••1111••••00•••••••••••••• of Keidan Lodge of Bnai Brith. • • • • JWV Activities SGT. MORTON A. SILVERMAN mander; Burton Chassin and POST AND AUXILIARY will in- William Greenberg, vice presi- stall officers 8:30 p.m. Sunday, at dents; Al Rosen, judge advocate; the Workmen's Circle Center. Councilman Nicholas Hood will re- and Mesdames Fern Seltzer, aux- ceive the Man of the Year award. iliary president; Goldie Bank and Michael Iczkovitz and Harold Annette R. Goldberg, vice presi. Gach will receive scholarship dents; Dorothy Goldberg, chaplain; awards. Post officers to -be in- Faye Glosser, treasurer; Betty stalled are Dr. L. Schreiber, com- Katzman, guide; and Pearl Gout mander; Sidney Lantz, senior man, patriotic instructress. vice commander; Hy Berkowitz, quartermaster; and Lawrence Gu- bow, judge advocate. Auxiliary of- ficers are Jay Schwartz, president; Inez Cane, senior vice president; Ruth Cohen, junior vice presi- dent; and Charlote Pasmanter, treasurer. * BLOCH ROSE POST and AUX- ILIARY recently held a combined MRS. RICHARD D. SHINGLES installation for the following Carol Sharon Rochlen, daughter officers: Saul Glosser, Post Corn- of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Rochlen of Beverly Ave., Oak Park and Max Schrut For the HY Spot Richard David Shingles, son of For Good Photographs Of Your Affair Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kohl of Avon and Prompt Service Music by Lane, Southfield, were recently Call Me at united in marriage at a candle- light ceremony at Cong. Bnai David. Rabbi Hayim Donin and And His Orchestra (Hy Utchenik) Cantor Hyman Adler officiated. Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs We Come to Your Home The bride wore a floor-length, 342-9424 With Samples Empire gown of organza and taf- • Distinctive Ceremonies UN 4.6845 TY 5-8805 a Specialty! feta accented with lace and seed pearls and covered by a floor- length organza coat with match- ing train. Her elbow-length bouf- THE WHOLE TOWN IS TALKING . • fant illusion veil held a crown of petals trimmed in pearls. She carried white roses and Stepha- About the Unique and Original Flower notis. Designs by Ceil and Ben Stocker for Matron of honor was Mrs. Wil- liam Kristal. Bridesmaids were Those Very Special Occasions ! Gale Lynne Rochlen, sister of the bride, Mrs. Robert Passov, Come in and Let us Show YOU Why !! Mrs. Gary Shingles, Illene Ro- sengard and Ruth Burstein. Brother of the bridegroom, Gary Shingles, was best man, and ushers were Gary Rochlen, brother of the Party Flower Specialists Bet. Sussex bride, Robert Passov, William Kris- 345-4383 15212 W. 7 MILE RD. & Whitcomb - tal and Bruce Mazell. Scott Mar- tin Milgrom served as ring bear- er and Rochel Aberly was flower girl. After a wedding trip to Europe, the couple will reside on Brecken- ridge Dr. in Ferndale. CARationA, ditk After a five-week wedding trip to California and the West, the couple will reside in Ann Arbor, where both will continue their post-graduate studies at the Uni- versity of Michigan. HARRY LEVINE, treasurer of the American Committee for the Double-Ring Ceremony For Mr., Mrs. Shingles Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ross of South Orange, N.J., announce the engagament of - their daughter, Elyse to Dr. Harold Eisenman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Eisenman of 4005 W. Outer Dr. Miss Ross received a bachelor of arts degree at Upsala College and continued at New York University where she was awarded her master of arts degree. Dr. Eisenman, a graduate of Wayne State University and the Chicago Medical School, is present. ly completing his military service at Fort Hamilton, New York. On July 1st, he will begin his resi- dency in dermatology at Henry Ford Hospital. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Mu and Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternities. The wedding will be held at the Hotel Pierre, New York, June 12. * a Mr. and Mrs. Morris Portnoy of Woodingham Dr. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Naomi Esther, to Larry Howard Bernstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bern- stein of Cherrylawn Ave. Miss Port- noy graduated from Wayne State University College of Liberal Arts. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa honor society and of the American His- torical Association. Mr. Bernstein received a bachelor of science de- gree in chemistry from Wayne State University College of Liberal Arts and is presently a student at Wayne's Medical School where he is engaged in opthal- molo g i cal research. He is a member of Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Delta Epsilon and the National As- sociation for the Advancement of Science. A December wedding is planned. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 13, 1966-27 . . 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