Author of 'Everything But Money' to Appear With Expert About Money Taking an active part as chairmen of the various sessions for "A Woman's World" conference at Shaarey Zedek April 11-12 are (from left) Mesdames Neil Rosenthal, David Fishman, Abe Katz- man, Joseph Deutch, Ben Safir and Nathan Shur. * Sam Levenson. nationally known in2 consumer matters. She is the humorist, will be featured at Cong. author of several hooks, more than Shaarey Zedek the first evening 100 published articles and a na- of the sisterhood's two-day con- tionally syndicated column. and ference, "A Woman's World," she frequently appears on radio and television. April 11 and 12. Ticket holders are entitled to Mrs. Charles A. Hamburger is bring their husbands, an escort or .chairman of decorations for "A guest, to the Sam Levenson pre- Woman's World. - sentation 8:30 p.m. April 11. Ticket information is available At a Tuesday morning session. by phoning the sisterhood presi- Margaret Dana, nationally syndi- dent. Mrs. Peter A. Martin, 883- cated collmnist who operates a 2434; Mrs. Joseph Snider. chair- COnsumer research center in Bucks man of tickets. 353 - 2920; or the County, Pa., will include in her synagogue, 357-5544. lecture some - new and sound ad- MN. Marvin , FleLschman and vice for women from well-seasoned Mrs. Albert Schweitzer are in Wall Street investment counse- charge of the conference. Mrs. lors." Davis Benson is coordinator. Mrs.! Other speakers will include Mrs. Hyman Safran is treasurer of the Morris Adler; Dr. Peter Martin. conference, and Mrs. Gerald Bar- psychoanalyst and author; Judith sky is secretary. Keith, fashion humorist, and Charles of the Ritz. Guests will have an opportun- ity at various times during both days of the conference to view the make-tip centers, the bouti- que shopper, antique jewelry counters, country store and book stalls. Luncheon will be avail- able both days. Mrs. Max Wein- berg and Mrs. George Lerner are co-chairmen of the gourmet committee. R t'r i , .11r. _ish Betrothal Clarion lems MISS REBECCA ASH Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ash of Sheffield Place. Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Rebecca to Clayton Jer- ris, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Jerris of Windsor. Miss Ash attended the Univer- sity of Miami, where she was af- Miss Dana Levenson filiated with Alpha Epsilon Phi Margaret Dana is a professional Sorority. She now attends Wayne consultant on consumer attitudes, State University. Her fiance at- consumer problems and education. tended Ferris State College. where She is frequently called upon to he was affiliated with Sigma testify in the consumer interest be- Alpha Mu Fraternity. A July 3 wedding is planned. fore Congressional committees. Federal Trade Commission hem- , ings and other conferences study- ATTENTION! • PARENTS • MUSIC TEACHERS SCHOOLS • CHURCHES IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE PURCHASING MUSIC WRITE IMC DIRECT TO MUSIC CENTER tau W. 7 MILE ROAD DETROIT, MICHIGAN 41233 MUSIC OF ALL PUBLISHERS BAND • CHORAL • ORCH. • PIANO SERVING-X011 SINCE 1842 MRS. SIDNEY LINDE Barbara Joan Gelb and Martin Sidney Linde were united in mar- riage Tuesday at Temple Israel. Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Seymour A. Gelb, 17580 Westland, Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Linde, 18420 Lauder. Dr. Leon Frain and Rabbi M. Robert Syme officiated. The bride chose a gown of silk organza over peau de soie, with a deep collar of hand-corded Alen- con lace over an Empire bodice. The gown had short sleeves, with garlands of lace on the floor-length skirt, and chapel-length mantilla of silk illusion bordered in lace. Mrs. Maynard Flusty, sister Musicale to Be Part of Brandeis Women s Spring Luncheon ; Mischakoff to Play • The annual spring meeting of the Detroit Chapter, Brandeis Uni- versity National Women's Commit- tee, will be held 12:30 p.m. April 19 at Franklin Hills Country Club. Mrs. Milton Doner, chairman of the nominating committee, will present the slate - of officers for election. Mischa Mischa- koff, violinist and concertmaster of the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra, will be guest ar- tist. Preceding the program, a sub- scription lunch- eon will be serv- ed for which re- Mischakoff nervations are being taken by Mrs. A. Alfred Taubman, 356-2899. Guests are invited. Mrs. Herbert Burdick, chapter president, advises that the Wom- en's Committee has accepted a partnership in Brandeis Univer- sity's vicennial goal. Through its 125 chapters in cities across the nation, the Women's Committee hopes to bring Brandeis Library resources to a total of 1,000,000 volumes as soon as possible. As Brandeis nears its 20th an- of the bridegroom, served as matron of honor. Mrs. Fredric Miller and Mrs. Franklin Ellias were bridesmaids. The flower girl was Faith Lauren Hartz. Harold Linde, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Ronald Gelb, brother of the bride, Maynard Flusty, Sanford Bragman and Lawrence Wasser. After a wedding trip to New York, the couple will reside in Cleveland. Lurie to Be Speaker at Bond Reception Author of "Everything But Money." in addition to other pub- lished writings, Levenson attended Brooklyn College and Columbia University. lie taught Spanish at a high school in Brooklyn for 15 years and also served as guidance counselor. As a lecturer, he is in great demand by organizations throughout the country. • dc_Gcm ceivmoni, Hail at Temple Israel THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Lin 22—Friday, March 31, 1967 Marriages SILBER-WAGONNER: Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Lane of Glenwood Springs. Colo., announce the mar- riage of Mrs. Lane's daughter, Jean A. Waggoner. to Michael D. Silber. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Silber. 18655 Birchcrest, which took place Saturday in Monterey, Calif. Miss Wagonner is also the daughter of Mr. David Shepherd of Valdosta, Ga. The couple will make their home at 27155 Hoover, War- ren, following their wedding trip. I Robert Lurie, prominent Jewish , communal leader, will be the guest I speaker at a leadership reception to be hosted April 11 by Mr. and Mrs. Saul Goldman, in their home,- 13240 Burton, Oak Park. in ad- vance of the Israel Bond cham- pagne dinner-dance. Lurie is well known in the fields of advertising and public relations and is a renowned radio and tele- vision writer, director and pro- ducer. Ile is a former national director of the Bnai Brith War Service Department and a reci- pient of the Jewish War Veterans Achievement Award. He is the Missouri state chairman and mem- ber of the midwest board of di- rectors of the Israel Bond Organi- zation. The champagne dinner-dance is being sponsored by the Sliaarit Ilaplaytah, the Zionist Revisionists of Detroit, United Jewish Social Club, Workmen's Circle Branch 227 and Radomer Mutual Society of Detroit. 'Shows With Everything' Scheduled in Southfield "The Shows That Have Every- thing," the second semi-annual an- tique show, will be held 1-10 p.m. April 5-7 at Knights of Columbus Hall, Southfield. Twenty-seven dealers from all over the country will exhibit an- tiques, furniture, jewelry, china, glass and primitives. Two gift cer- tificates will be given daily. Also featured will be a rare collection of art glass worth well over $100,000. Rabbi MORTON M. KANTER of Rabbi MORDECAI K IRS H- Temple Beth El, will represent the BLUNT. member of the executive Jewish Chautauqua Society as lec- of the Jewish Agency for Israel, turer at Owosso College, April 12. will open the 1967 campaign of He will speak in two assemblies, the Argentine Keren Hayesod, the one at 9:15 a.m. on the subject j fund-raising arm of the World "Our Common Religious Heritage" Zi onist Organization, in Buenos and the other at 7 p.m. on the sub- ject "What We Jews Believe." Aires Sunday. L. Sacher, president of the uni- versity. Book fund contributions may be made by calling Mrs. Farber, 356- 9194. Mrs. Jay W. Allen, vice presi- dent of projects, and general chairman of the "New Books for Old" Sale to be held at Northland Center May 4-8 advises that at least 20,000 more books are still needed to make this sale a finan- cial success. Books in every category, bard and paperbacks, in good condi- tion are needed. Those unable to deliver books to Mrs. Allen at 19455 Burlington, may ar- range for pick-up service, DI 1-2461. Mrs. Lawrence Weiner, UN 2- 4873, chairman of library volun- teers, states that volunteers are still needed. Workers are asked to work one hour, one day weekly. Matured Israel Bonds A total of approximately $170,- 000,000 was paid out as of the end of 1966 on Israel Bonds which ma- tured, and an additional $24,000,000 is scheduled to be paid out during 1967. The first Israel Bonds ma- tured on May 1, 1963. niversary and launches a $46,- 000,000 campaign, the Women's Committee is pledging to raise S1,400,000 of that goal for lib- rary purposes. In recognition of Brandeis Uni- versity's vicennial goal, a special book plate has been created and will be available at the spring meeting under the direction of Mrs. Bernard Farber, vice presi- dent of book fund. 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