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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-05-26

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Friday, May 26, 1967

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

1A11-Israel Fashion Festival Styles to Range
From Ready-to-Wear to Haute Couture
presidents; Max Beal, Harold
More than 20 ready-to-wear

-
Mrs. Da el Siegel H earls ORT Region



Mrs. Daniel iegel was installed
as president of Women's American
ORT Michigan Region at the re-
gion's installation luncheon Wed-
nesday.
Also installed were the follow-
ing:
Mesdames Bernard Colton. exe-
cutive committee chairman; Ben
Brant. Paul Borman, Eugene Ep-
stein. Eugene Levine, N. H. Schla•
fer and William Wetsman, vice

Rita .1 toss to Med
Mr. John Romano

the Grand Ballroom of the Shera-
ton-Cadillac Hotel. It includes
haute couture ensembles and furs,

as well as manufactured ready-to-
wear that is available in many
department stores and specialty
shops.
The haute couture designs are
from the salons of Lola Beer, Finy
Leitersdorf, Gideon Oberson, Sha-
fir-Talmer and Pnina Shallon. The
furs are by Stefan Braun and Eli-

Mesdames Julian Grace, Bal-
moral; Bertram Adler, Fairview;
Ronald Plotnick, Glennwood; Ed-
ward Zatkin, Hampton; Harvey
Lash, Harmony; Wilfred Katz,
Huntington Woods; Howard
Bloch, Knob Circle; Jamie Stew-
art, Lafayette Park; Leonard Gin
son, Mount Clemens; Michael
Travis, Northeast; Gerald Stein,
Oakland Hills; Herman Berlin,
Parkwood; Jerome Rosman,
Southwoods; Sol Garber, Subur-
ban Hills; Bernard Zaffern,
Town and Country; and Louis
Sarko, Vera Bramson.

Mrs. Siegel has been a member
of Northeast Chapter for many
years, serving in several officers'
capacities. As region vice presi-
dent of membership in 1963, Mrs.
Siegel saw Michigan win the na-
tional trophy for the greatest in-
crease in members. She also serv-
ed successfully as ball chairman.
region vice president of honor roll
and, most recently, as chairman of
the executive committee.
* *

MISS RITA MOSS

The Detroit premiere of the
1967 All-Israel Fashion Festival
will be presented noon June 13 in

Kukes and Reuben Axelrod, sec-
retaries; Stanley Millman, treas-
urer; and Donald Thal, parliamen-
tarian.
Presidents of the various ORT
chapters in Michigan are:

Planning Conference
to Include Workshops

ahu Neulander. Mrs. Morris J.

Brandwine is the fashion festival
chairman. Mrs. Morris L. Schaver

is chairman of the Detroit Israel

Bond Women's Division, which is
sponsoring the fashion show.

Srtgag enzents

Mrs. Sam Kleinberg of Riverside
Dr. E., Windsor, announces the
engagement of her daughter Elaine
Shirley to Uzziel Wayman, son of
Mrs. Bernard Wayman and the
late Mr. Wayman. The bride-to-be
is the daughter of the late Mr.

This marine and citron striped,
long suede dress from Beged-Or
will be shown at the All-Israel
Fashion Festival June 13 at the
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. The De-
troit Israel Bond Women's Divi-
sion is sponsoring the show.

and Mrs. Sam Moss of
Michigan Region of Women's
Cloverlalt. n Ave., Oak Park, an- American ORT will hold a plan-
nounce the engagement of their ning conference June 5, starting
daughter Rita to David Romano, with a 12:30 p.m. plenary session,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Her- at Northland Auditorium.
nande. of Rensselaer Ave., Oak
Under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Park. Mr. Romano is the son of Eugene Levine and Mrs. Donald
the late Mr. Jacob Romano.
Thal. the conference will continue
Miss Moss graduated from with department workshops, led
Cleary Business College, Her by region officers. All officers of
"Salute 21" is the theme of the
fiance is attending Wayne State each chapter are asked to attend
University's college of engineering. to learn the' goals of each depart- Jewish Welfare Federation
He is affiliated with the university ment, application to her chapter Women's Division annual meeting
chapter of the National Associa- and methods of operation.
to be held 12:45 p.m. June 7 at
tion of Professional Engineers and
Mrs. Thal will be chairman of the Jewish Center.
the Etta Kappa Nu, electrical en-
The 21st anniversary of the di-
the day, and Mrs. William Wets-
gineering honorary society.
man, outgoing region president, vision will be celebrated with a
A July 1968 wedding is planned.
musical
history and a review of
will report on the year's accomp-
lishments. Mrs. Harry Becker. a the growth of the division.
Women's radio personality Lee
national executive board member.
will tell "The Current Interna- Murray will interview women rep-
tional ORT Story," and the new resenting various years in the his-
region president, Mrs. Daniel Sie- tory of the division. Included are
gel, will outline next year's goals. Mesdames Merle Harris, Harry L.
Jackson, Harry L. Jones, Julian
Krolik and Philip R. Marcuse.
Chef Latzi Wittenberg
A chorus consisting of Mes-
dames Joseph J. Bittker, Albert
Shows Kosher Foods
CHICAGO—Executive chef Latzi Newman, Norman Rosenfeld and
Wittenberg. representing Schreiber Earl Ruby will recall songs of the
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Caterers of New York, producers past 21 years.
Mrs. Eli E. Gross is director
of kosher frozen dinners and other
of
the
review.
Lyrics
and sce-
specialty foods, presented the
nario were written by Mrs. Her-
newest in the company's gourmet
schel
V.
Kreger
and
Mrs.
Leon-
and diet meals at the "Concept of
ard H. Weiner. Pianist is Mrs.
Food" Exhibit sponsored by the
Ben Tolmich, and the program
Executive Chef's Association of Il-
co-ordinator is Mrs. Bert Smok-
linois in Chicago.
ier.
Chef Wittenberg received a spe-
cial invitation from the president 1 Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, presi-
dent,
will preside at the business
of the association.
meeting, during which election of
a new board of directors and of-
ficers will be held. Mrs. Benjamin
KOSHER
Jones is chairman of the nomina-
tions committee.
MEATS
A report on the success of the
ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST
division's activities in the Allied
Jewish Campaign will be given
OPEN MEMORIAL DAY TIL 2 P.M.
by Mrs. Arthur H. Rice, the divi-
sion's campaign chairman.
Reception and dessert will fol-
lb.
low the meeting.
Limit One Per Customer

Mr.

More
firms are represented in the col-
lection. All their merchandise
has been supplied by the Israel
Company for Fairs and Exhibi-
tions, in cooperation with the
Fashion Center of the Israel
Expert Institute in Tel Aviv.
Beauty and practicality combine
in this collection, destined to bol-
ster Israel's fast-growing multimil-
lion-dollar fashion export indus-
try.
Cindy Adams, author and syndi-
cated newspaper writer, who is the
wife of comedian Joey Adams, wli/
be the guest fashion commentator.
Admission is by the minimum
purchase of $200 in Israel Bonds.
For reservations to the show and
luncheon, call Israel Bonds, DI 1-
5707.

Federation Women
to Mark Milestone
at 'Salute 21' Meeting

Kleinberg. The wedding will be
held Aug. 19, 1967.

Radomer Society to Fete
Israel's 19th Birthday

Radomer Aid and Ladies Society
will celebrate the 19th anniversary
of Israel's statehood 8 p.m. Tues-
day at the Workmen's Circle Cen-
ter.

An Israel Bond will be sub-
scribed in honor of a deserving

person.
Ben Halpern, president, will be

chairman and Reta Ager co-chair-
man for the evening.
There will be entertainment and
refreshments.

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