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August 25, 1967 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-08-25

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20—Friday, August 25, 1967

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

New swomen Honor TV Personalty

Dorothy Fuldheim. at age 74', flair she lends to her two news
Cleveland's grand dame of tele-1 analysis shows on Cleveland sta-
vision, received the National Head- ! tion WEWS-TV. Some of it was in
liner Award of America's women evidence when she accepted the
journalists last week at the Shera- Headliner Award here and re-
ton-Cadillac Hotel. ceived a standing ovation.
Theta Sigma Phi, the national She has covered many world
professional society. at its 35th conflicts, she told her audience,
annual meetin g he st 'ved its highest "but I have never known the
honor on Mrs. Fuidheim and three
same emotional impact as I felt
other women journalists for their
covering the war in the Middle
work in the field of communica-
East."
tions.
'-With Fire and Passion," her
Mrs. Fuldheim's vivid red hair personal account of the war, will
gives sonic inkling of the dramatic be published Nov. 2 by World Pub-
lishing Co. When she returned
from the area, she did a half-hour
special for WEWS-TV.
Accompanied by baseball star
Al Rosen as her "bodyguard," Mrs.
Fuidheim watched as "the ghost of
the Six Million were avenged by
a tiny army of civilians."
"I remember calling for room
service in my hotel," she said,
"and being told 'I'm sorry, madam,
we have no room service. All our
waiters are in the army.'
"I watched the 10th Battalion
come riding back from the Sinai
in Russian tanks and trucks. They
were sucking popsicles and carry-
ing the flag of Israel. I stood there
and wept. I turned around and
saw Al Rosen weeping too.
"We saw something history
had never revealed before: The
Jew who had given so much to
the world, who had turned his
sword into a plowshare, had now
turned his learning into swords."
Mrs. F u 1 d h e i m, admittedly
toughened by years of experience
on many fronts, "wept for their
determination. I was filled with
MR. AND MRS. TAROCKOFF
compassion and pity to think that
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tarockoff, the sweet red wine of their youth
17311 Griggs, will be honored on had to be poured out time and
their 50th wedding anniversary
again."
Aug. 27 with a dinner-dance at
the Mayfair Caterers.
The dinner will be given by the Groucho's Daughter
Tarockoffs' children, Messrs. and
Mesdames Eugene Waldman, Wil- to Marry Frenchnuin
ST. DENIS, France — Melinda
liam Tarockoff, Leonard Tarockoff,
Norman Tarockoff and Melvin Marx, 21-year-old daughter of
comedian Groucho Marx, will mar-
Tarockoff.
The Tarockoffs have 11 grand- ry Jacques Gilloux Sept. 15.
Melinda's fiance quit his job as
children.
a $40-a-week clerk in the St. Denis
city hall and is attempting to cut
through the red tape of French
bureaucracy to prepare the mar-
riage papers.
The couple attempted to mar-
ry on a kibutz in Israel last
month, but, Melinda said, "the
We can stretch our
law is that not only must you be
Jewish but both your parents
goods at will and always
must be Jewish, too. Jacques is,
have plenty of dough !
but his parents are not.
"Someone told us we could be
married in Cyprus so we caught a
boat. But I wasn't 21 yet, so we
couldn't get married there, either."
Get Your Share of
After the wedding, the couple
will begin a world-wide tour with
a visit to Beverly Hills and the
bride's father.

Ronald _Meyers, Bride
Honeymoon in Hawaii

At the Detroit Fall Antique
Show, Sept. 7 through 10, at the
Light Guard Armory, Detroiters
will have the chance to dis-
cover whether their heirlooms, va-
cation "finds" and dusty "attic
antiques" are trash or treasure
and at the same time to help a
worthy cause.
Benefits from the appraisal'
booth, an ever-popular feature of
the antique show, will go to the
Lapeer State Home and Training
School Chapel Fund to erect an
interfaith chapel on their grounds.
This state-supported hospital for
the mentally retarded has been
without a place of worship since
the 1920s.

The Morris Tarorkoffs
Fete 50th Anni•ersag

We have a
wonderful business...

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Antique Show's Feature

MRS. RONALD MEYERS

Mr., Mrs. Group Elects
Charles Hoptman Prexy

Charles Hoptman was elected
president of the
Mr. and Mrs.
Group of the City
of Hope for the
second time.
Other officers
are: Fred Silber,
vice president;
Mrs. Sarah Fish-

k i n d, secretary;
and Mrs. Eve
Fein, treasurer.

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Rena Florence Daitch, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Daitch
of LaSeine Ct., Southfield, became
the bride of Ronald Marvin Meyers
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The bride wore a gown of silk
organza over taffeta, the deep
collar of hand-corded Alencon
lace falling over the fitted bodice.
Garlands of matching lace were
appliqued on the floor-length,
A-line skirt, and the cathedral
mantilla of silk illusion also was
bordered in lace. She carried
a muff covered by her Bible and
roses.
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Paula Glazer was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Carolyn Daitch,
Cheryl Kraus, Marilyn Meltzer,
Mrs. Kenneth Meyers, Suzy Munt-
yan, Judi Rosen and Barbara Ross.
Edwin Meyers, brother of the
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