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August 25, 1967 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-08-25

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Rochelle Brode Wed
to Burton Fogelman

MRS. BURTON FOGELMAN

In an evening ceremony at Adas
Shalom Synagogue, Rabbis Jacob
Segal and Milton Arm united
Rochelle Arlene Brode and Burton
Dennis Fogelman in marriage
Sunday.
The couple's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Richard Brode of
Woodingham Dr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Max M. Fogelman of Wyoming Rd.,
Huntington Woods.
The bride wore a princess-line
gown of silk linen weave, with
elbow-length sleeves and a train
trimmed in lace. A stand-up pic-
ture collar of re-embroidered Alen-
con lace graced the bodice, and
the bride carried her confirmation
Bible adorned with Catalea orchids.

Mrs. Harvey Brode served as
matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were Carolyn Brode, Dorothea

Buchalter, Denise Fogelman,

sister of the bridegroom,
Rochelle Goldstein, Mrs. Gerald
Lubin of Flint and Harriet

Stotsky.
Stuart Grant was best man, and
ushers were Michael Bibro of Lan-
sing, Harvey Brode, brother of the
bride, Mark Fishman, Ronald
Peitz, Harvey Rose of Euclid, O..
and Leslie Weingarden. David
Fogelman, brother of the bride-
groom, was junior usher. Alexis
Gladstone of Lansing was flower
girl, and Michael Br ode, ring
bearer.
After an Acapulco and Mexico
City honeymoon, the couple will
reside in Cleveland.

To Check Hearing at Fair

A brief hearing test will be

omen's

PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold a luncheon 12:30
p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Lawrence Shapiro, 20567 Stahelin.
All proceeds will go towards the
Israel Emergency Fund. Hostesses
are: Mesdames Harry Blaize, Louis
Friedman, David Lichtenstein,
Sam Liptzen, Manuel Neiman, Hy-
men Nerenberg, Fanny Stockier,
Joseph Weinberg and Lawrence
Shapiro. For tickets, contact Mrs.
Joseph Rodman, 547-0455.
* *
Music Study Club dispensed with
its usually elaborate installation
luncheon to raise funds for the
Israel Emergency Fund. In addi-
tion, the club's scholarship fund
bought a $1,000 Israel Bond. Mrs.
Louis P. Miller,
president for the
coming year, will
be assisted by
Mesdames Leon-
ard Hack, Ben
Meckler, Mischa
Mischakoff and
Harry C. Singer,
vice presidents;
George Bassin,
/ Harry Heller and
Bernard Nathan,
Mrs. Miller
secretaries; and S. Schaflander,
treasurer. Mesdames Henry Gall,
Albert Letvin, Irving Paster and
Max Reich were elected to the
board of directors.
* s *
TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP-
TER, Women's American ORT,
will hold a board meeting 8:30
p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Paul Sherizen, 21901 Parklawn,
Oak Park. Plans for the year will
be discussed.
* e *
SIIARONA CHAPTER Pioneer
Women will hold a "Mysterious
Roadeo" for their annual sum-
mer social 8:30 p.m. Saturday.
Members and guests are invited.
For information contact Mrs. M.
Pelzner, LI 5-7207, or Mrs. H.
Orovitz, LI 5-6163. There will be a
board meeting 8:30 p.m. Thursday
at the home of Mrs. Joseph Shus-
ter, 22101 Marlow, Oak Park.
• • *
CITY OF HOPE DETROIT CAN-
CER FIGHTERS will begin its
bowling season 12:45 p.m. Sept. 7
at North Lanes. Mrs. Allan L.
Kaplan, president of the Bowling
League, announced there is a need
for regular .substitutes
a minimum sanctioned average of
105. She may be contacted at LI
8-4687 for information.

Iuhs

Farband-Labor Zionist Convention Sept. 6-10

"American Jewry After- the Six land Mills, N.Y.
Samuel Bonchek, president, and
Day Israel-Arab War" will be the
theme of the 21st national conven- Jacob Katzman, general secretary,
tion of Farband-Labor Zionist Or- said that representatives of more
der, to be held Sept. 6 through 10 than 290 Farband branches
at the summer resort of Farband throughout the United States and
known as "Unser Camp," High- Canada would attend the conclave.

ROSENWALD AUXILIARY and
its post, American Legion, recent-
ly honored unit member Sarah
Jacobson with the American Le-
gion Membership Citation. Mrs
Jacobson throughout the years has
worked for the American Legion *
and general community at fund- *
raising programs and nonsectarian
events.



NEW LIFE CHAPTER, Ameri-
can Medical Center at Denver, will
hold a membership luncheon 12:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Tam O'Shanter
Country Club. New members will
be honored and the present mem-
bers will receive awards for their
work, presented by Mrs. Irving
Chaiken, chairman of the day.
Guest speaker will be Mrs. George
Edelson, director of national coun-
cil of auxiliaries. Officers in
charge of the luncheon are Mes-
dames Jack Friedlander, Donald
Golden and Louis Parzen.



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JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION and NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH will hold a luncheon
sponsored by Mrs. Morris Miller.
president, noon Monday at Jericho
Temple. The public is invited.
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jams • Baker Eno-ao-ed

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IMPORTERS AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS

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75th AUGUST SALE

ZEDAKAII CLUB will hold its
first meeting of the season 12:30
p.m. Monday at the home of Helen
Levy, 18934 Birchcrest.
* • s

DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA
OMEGA DENTAL FRATERNITY
will hold a board meeting 9:45 a.m.
Sept. 12 at the home of Mrs. Allan
Ash, 13125 Vernon, Huntington
Woods. Hostesses will be Mesdames
Sylvan Failer, Stuart Falk, Eugene
Smolar, Gerald Bloom, Bernard
Shapiro, Jason Goode, Sheldon
Mintz, William Warren, Samuel
Weiner and Arnold Kollin. A re-
port on the Israel Emergency
Fund Raising and Medical Drive
will be heard. "Project Service-
men" and plans for the Oct. 10
membership tea will be discussed.

ClothespORT Shop

to Be Launched Here

The Michigan Region of Women's
available to Michigan State Fair
American ORT (Organization for
visitors again this year.
Rehabilitation through Training)
has just opened a new resale shop,
The Detroit Hearing and Speech!
"The ClothespORT" on W. Nine
Center, a Torch Drive agency, will I
Mile Rd. near Livernois.
provide the screening test through-
6
the
10-day
fair.
The
mobile
out
The stock of ladies' dresses in- ;
testing trailer will be located at
eludes label and designer apparel,
the southwest corner of White 10 LaIEV'enCe Irt//'/C11
imported and domestic knits.
Hall.
sportswear and a budget depart-
ment.
Professional audiologists will ad-
minister the brief test.
ORT members painted the dress-
ing rooms, made the curtains and
Last year 3,745 persons had
washed windows. ORTists volunteer
hearing tests at the fair.
their time selling, marking and
merchandising. ORT members also
donate their clothing for resale at
the "ClothespORT."
Leave Everything to Us
Included on the committee who
were instrumental in bringing
about this project are Mesdames
William Wetsman, Leonard Schrei-
ber, Bernard Colton, Claudia Borin,
Harry Goldberg Jr., Ben Gamburd,
Paul Borman, Henry Pariser, Fred
Alpert and Lawrence Levi. The
committee will join other ORT
members to celebrate the grand
opening of The ClothespORT Tues-
MISS JANIS BAKER
day. Every purchaser during the
week will receive a ticket towards
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Baker of prizes. Hours are Tuesdays through
Hendrie Blvd., Huntington Woods, Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
announce the engagement of their
daughter Janis Lynn to Lawrence
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS
The most frequently sung songs
David (Warm) Warren, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Wurm of Winterset in English are "Happy Birthday to
You" (originally Good Morning to
Ave., Southfield.
Miss Baker is a senior at Michi- All), written in 1893 by Mildred and
gan State University, where she Patty Hill; "For he's a Jolly Good
Phone
is a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi Fellow" (originally the French
Sorority. Her fiance, a graduate Malbrouk), known as early as 1781;
• STYLE
of Wayne State University, is work- and "Auld Lang Syne" ,originally
• ELEGANCE
the Strathspey "I fee'd a Lad at
ing on his masters degree.
• BEAUTY
,Tlie, couple plans to marry July Michalmass"), some words of
WYN•HAROLD CATERING
which were by Robert Burns.
7.

WHY WORRY

Friday, August 25, 1967-19

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

• As Sketched
$1695

STOLES AND CAPES

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$
Natura Mink Stoles (special group)
Natura Mink Capes
Natura EMBA TOURMALINE Mink Stole
Natura EMBA AUTUMN HAZE Mink Stole
Natura EMBA AEOLIAN Mink Stole ....................
Natura EMBA CERULEAN Mink Stole ............
Natura EMBA ARCTURUS Mink Stole

495
495
550
595
595
695
795

JACKETS
695
Natura Ranch Mink Jackets
795
Natura EMBA AUTUMN HAZE Mink Jackets
1395
Natura EMBA LUTETIA Mink Jackets
1495
EMBA
MORNING
LIGHT
Mink
Jackets._
Natura
1695
Natura Canadian Wild Mink Jacket
1995
Natura Blue Diamond Mink Jacket
2750
Natura Black Diamond Mink Jackets

COATS (3:t and full length)
Natural EMBA AUTUMN HAZE Mink Coat
( 3 '4 length)
995
1995
Natural EMBA MORNING LIGHT Mink Coat
Natural EMBA BLUE IRIS LUTETIA Mink Coat-- 1995
3500
Natural Black Imperial Mink Coat
3995
Natural Blue Diamond Mink Coat
4995
Natural Black Diamond Mink Coe

Black Diamond Mink
Exclusicely at Dittrichs

(subject to previous sale)

HOME CATERING

EL 6-8411

THIRD AT LOTHROP

873-8300

Customer Parking Lot Adjoining
Dependability by the Dittrich family since 1892

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