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March 15, 1968 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-03-15

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24—Friday, March 15, 1963

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Mrs. Rose Renamed Hadassah Leaders
Head of '68 Torch to Be Briefed at
Drive Recruitment Center Program

Morris-Brenner Rites
Held at Temple Israel

Brandeis Women to Have Ball

The 20th aniversary of the Women's Committee established a
founding of Brandeis University makeshift library in a converted
at Waltham, Mass., the first barn with 2,000 volumes to serve
Jewish sponsored, non-sectarian the students. Today, the Brandeis
university in America, will be ob- library system, supported by 75,-
served by the Greater Detroit 000 members of the National
Chapter of the National Women's Women's Committee has a collee.
Cdmmittee at a ball April 7 at tion of 455,000 volumes.
the Raleigh House.
Cocktails, dinner and entertain-
ment by celebrities are planned
by Mrs. Jay Allen, vice president
of projects, and Mrs. Wilfred B.
Doner co-chairman, assisted by
The Young Adult Planning
Mrs. Eugene Sims and Mrs. Oscar Committee of the Jewish Center
Zemon, members of the national is coordinating a week of activi-
ties during Wayne State Univer-
board.
According to Mrs. Harold A. sity's semester vacation March
Robinson, president, proceeds 24-31.
from the evening will be used to
These programs are open to
meet the growing needs and de- young men 18-30 and women 18-26.
mands of the university library.
A special membership card will be
In 1948, The Brandeis University available during that week.
MRS. BRIAN MORRIS
* * *
For information, contact Barry
Barbara Ann Brenner and Brian
Kaplan, chairman, 535-4296, or
Franklin Daniel Morris were mar-
Fred Rose of the group services
ried recently at Temple Israel.
division of the Center, DI 1-4200.
Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Dr.
Leon Fram officiated.
PRESENTS
The couple's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. David D. Brenner of Inter-
laken Dr., Orchard Lake, and Mrs.
Anne Morris, of Lancaster, Pa.
The bride's A-line gown was of
peau de soie with applique lace. It
featured a chapel train, Sabrina
BIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS
neckline and three-quarter-length
sleeves. Her pillbox cap was ap-
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pliqued with 'lace and held a bouf-
fant veil. She carried Stephanotis
and ivy on her confirmation Bible.
YOUR CANDID
Mrs. Phillip Goodman of Tampa
and Mrs. Michel Miklaszewski,
sisters of the bride, were matrons
of honor. Bridesmaids were Nancy
When the Greater Detroit
WILL BE
Morris of Lancaster, Mrs. Gus
Chapter of Brandeis University
Couretas and Joan Newman. Susan National Women's Committee
Glue of Lancaster was flower girl.
celebrates the university's 20th
anniversary April 7, these women
Arthur Morris of Lancaster,
WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED .
brother of the bridegroom, was will be behind the footlights:
BY BERNARD H.
(from left) Mesdames Oscar
best man. Bead ushers were Dr.
Zemon, Eugene Sims and Jay
Phillip Goodman of Tampa,
Allen, vice president of projects.
brother of the bridegroom, and
They are in charge of arrange-
Michel Miklaszewski. Ushers were
Ricky Brenner, brother of the
ments of the ball to be held at
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bride, Michael Roche, John Morris
Raleigh House.
Gary
Stoe
of
of Lancaster and
Lancaster.
From LONDON, ENGLAND
Following a Las Vegas honey-
moon, the couple will live in Oak
Park.

Hadassah women will meet at
Mrs. Irving Rose, of 19345 Strath-
cona, has been renamed chairman the Jewish Center for a Leadership
Development
Program, 10 a.m.-2
for the recruitment of volunteers
from among Jewish women's or- p.m. March 26.
Mrs. Merle Harris and Mrs. Sid-
ganizations for the 1968 Torch
ney Winer, chairmen of the day,
Drive.
Mrs. Rose served in the same will address the women on the
capacity during the 1967 campaign aims and purposes of Hadassah.
Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Winer have
which raised funds for nearly 200
health and community services in been on the reorganization commit-
tee
working out a merger of the
the Wayne , Oakland and Macomb
present groups in Detroit and
area.
Her reappointment was an- I South Oakland County with the
nounced by Mrs. Robert F. Sulli- newly formed groups in Southfield
van, of Grosse Pointe, 1968 chair- under the new name of Metropoli-
man of the United Foundation re- tan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah.
All executive officers and pros-
cruitment corps.
In addition to working for the pective board personnel for the
coming
season will be invited to
Torch Drive, Mrs. Rose is active in
Hadassah and the Detroit Institute this event.
Mrs.
Louis
Cooper will give the
of Arts.
invocation, and Mrs. David J.
Schachter will give the summation.
Briefing sessions will be held to
train .Hadassah women for their
new offices. Conducting the groups
are Mesdames Jack W. Perlman,
Charles Snider, Robert Tuttleman,
Alfred Deutsch, Harold Hoffman,
Harry Shapiro, James August, Mrs.
George Weingarden, E. Newton
Rottenberg, Norman Rosenfeld,
Robert Bonus, Bernard Goldberg,
and Louis Milgrom.
For luncheon reservations, call
the Detroit Hadassah Office, BR
3-5441.
a R a
At a recent meeting, three
groups, with their respective
presidents—Bagley, Mrs. Julius
Fox; University South, Mrs.
Aaron Zameck, and University
North, Mrs. Milton Freedman—
agreed to merge into one group.
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Mrs. Julius Pollak, Eye Bank
chairman, advises that there are
a number of eye banks outstand-
ing and suggested that they be
turned into the Hadassah office,
or that holders call her, 353-2453,
to arrange for pick-up.
* a *
Mrs. William Burlant, study
That's Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Cheese
group chairman, said that study
Ravioli! Tasty little macaroni pies
groups are being formed in Knob
filled with zippy cheese and sim-
in the Woods and White Hall
mered in savory tomato sauce.
Apartments. For information, call
Um-m-m, real Italian ta'am. Only
her at KE 5-8528.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bernard Brody
about 18c per serving—and just
of Lincolnshire Rd. announce the
Criterion Club Plans
about the easiest you ever fixed.
engagement of their daughter
Betsy Ann to Kenneth Harris Gold,
Purim Ball Saturday
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gold of
The Criterion Club for single New York City. Miss Brody is a
adults will present its annual Pu- graduate of the University of Mich-
rim ball 9 p.m. Saturday at Cong. igan, where she earned her bachel-
Beth Hillel.
or of science degree in education.
George Grossett and his or- She is working on her master's de-
chestra will provide the music. gree at Columbia University. Mr.
The ceremonial coronation of Gold is a graduate of Babson Insti-
"Queen Esther" will be preceded tute of Business Administration
by a grand march, social mixers and of the law school at New York
and refreshments. The public is University, where he is now doing
invited.
research in the Center for Inter-
For information call Frances nationStudies. The couple plans
Kircidel, 398-2730.
an early spring wedding.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Sima of
Northgate Blvd. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Linda
ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST
Carole to Jay R. Weill, son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. Weill of Silver Spring,
SUNDWY EINLY—WITH Pk/MONA-01
Md. The bride-elect attends the
University of Michigan. Her fiance
lb.
attends George Washington Law
School in Washington, D.C. A
spring wedding is planned.

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