18—Friday, May 19, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Koren Jones Becomes Mischa Asherov .1Irs.David Robe rt Stutz Habima Actor, to Speak Here Mischa Asherov, a leading actor of the Habima Theater of Israel, will be guest speaker at a bonus program of the Front Row Center Series at Center Theater 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Jewish Center. Subject of Asherov's talk will be "A View of the Current Israeli Theater," which will be followed by a group discussion. There is a nominal charge for nonmembers. A coffee hour will follow. Center Theater, in conjunction with the American-Israeli Cultural Foundation, is presenting Asherov at the special program. Born in Samar- MRS. DAVID STUTZ k a n d, Asherov was taken to Is- Karen Ruth Jones and David rael at age 10 Robert Stutz were united in where he was in- marriage May 7 at the home of troduced to t he bride. Rabbi Hertz officiated. drama at his pri- mary school. Al- Parents of the couple are Mr. though he studied and Mrs. Ben Jones of Hamilton I electrical e n g Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. George Stutz Asherov neering, his heart of Vernon Rd., Huntington Woods. always was with the theater. Ash- The bride wore a gown of rose erov is one of the founders of the point lace and carried a bouquet • Kibutz Yech-Am in the Galilee. of lilies of the valley. In 1945 he was introduced to the The bride's sisters. Mrs. Mark dramatic school attached to the Petricoff of Cincinnati and Mrs. Ilabima and has been with that Edward Morse of Princeton. N.J., company ever since. served as matrons of honor. His first big part was in 1947, Steven Perlmutter of Toledo was best man. Ushers were Gerald Kap- lan. Mitchel Novit of Bloomington, Ind.. Steven Lash and David Jones, brother of the bride. After a honeymoon trip to Flor- ida, the couple will reside in Ann Arbor. JULES DONESON under the direction of Sir Tyrone Guthrie, in the play "Oedipus Rex." Among the roles he has played during the past years are Barney Greenwald in "The Caine Mutiny" and Eddie Car- bonie in Miller's "A View From the Bridge," for which part he received the liabima prize for best acting of the year. lie was awarded two prizes for his per- formance as George in Who s Afraid of Virginia Wolfe." He lately played the part of the father Jacob in the film "No Ques- tions on Saturday." lauded as an artistic success. For information, call Leonard Bradley, DI 1-4200. 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