tit•-Friday, March 22, 1968
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Stoller-Stein Nuptials
at Temple Emanu-El
Art Buchwald Guest for Woman's World
Called by Time magazine "the
most successful humorous colum-
list in the United States," Art
Buchwald comes to Shaarey Zedek
for an evening performance 8:30
April 2 as part of the two-day
"Women's World—'68" conference.
Ticket holders are entitled to
bring their husbands or guests to
this session. Buchwald will be
introduced by Mrs. Morris Adler.
Hebrew Ladies Aid Uni t
to Hold Annual Lunch
The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
will hold its annual social after-
noon and luncheon, 12:30 p.m.
April 2, at the Jewish Center.
For reservations, call chairmen
Mrs. Joseph Grossman, LI 4-4084;
or Mrs. Alex White, DI 1-1519.
Proceeds will assist needy families
at Passover. Friends invited.
In addition to Buchwald's popu-
larity as a syndicated columnist,
he is author of many laugh-provok-
ing books, the most recent being
" . . . And Then I Told the Presi-
dent" (1965), and "Son of the
Great Society" (1966).
He has been heard on records,
tele vision and
radio, and the
lecture platform
before audiences'
all across the
nation. His ar-
ticles appear in
310 newspaper s
throughout the
world: in Russia,
France, Great
Britain, West
Buchwald
Germany, Netherlands, the Middle
East and Japan.
"Woman's World—'68" is spon-
sored by Shaarey Zedek Sister-
hood. Mrs. Peter A. Martin is
president.
In addition to Buchwald, other
speakers include Dr. Haim Ginott,
psychologist-humorist; Conni Gor-
don, creative artist; S. L. A. Mar-
shall, news analyst; Jeanne Duran,
journalist and radio personality;
and Rita Milgrim, who will serve
as commentator for a designer
fashion show.
Luncheon will be available both
days. There will be boutique shops,
coffee corners, a country store,
jewelry and cosmetic counters and
a cake counter.
For ticket information call the
synagogue, 357-5544; or ticket
chairman Mrs. Philip Bornstein,
837-7972.
Fashion Show-Luncheon
for Children's Hospital
Wedding
SCHWARTZ - CASE: M. Susan
Case and Leonard M. Schwartz were
married recently in Ann Arbor.
The couple's parents are Mrs.
Harry N. Case of Rowayton, Conn.,
and the late Mr. Case, and Mrs.
Lawrence Schwartz of Ithaca Dr.,
Oak Park, and the late Mr.
Schwartz. Joan Case, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor. Brides-
maid was Linda Schwartz, sister of
the bridegroom. Best man was
Darryl Anderson. Ushers were
George Layne and William Han-
delman,
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MRS. KENNETH STOLLER
THE METROPOLITAN ACTIVI-
TIES CLUB for the physically
handicapped adults of the metro-
politan area will sponsor its sec-
ond annual antique show in the
Ferndale Community Center March
29-31. Proceeds will be used for
the campgrounds near Utica which
is used by the handicapped for
fishing, camping and family pic-
nics.. There will be 19 dealers in
the show. Hours will be 11 a.m.-10
p.m. except Sunday (7:30 p.m.).
Variety Club Women of Detroit,
Tent 5, will hold its 10th annual
luncheon and fashion show noon
Wednesday in the grand ballroom
of the Seraton-Cadillac Hotel. Pro-
ceeds are for the benefit of the
Variety Club Growth and Develop-
ment Center at Children's Hospital.
Mrs. Harry Berman is fashion
show chairman.
For tickets, call ticket chairman
Mrs. Lou Marks, 647-7524, or Mrs.
Nathan Levin, 642-3343.
MUSIC UNIQUE
FOR EVERY OCCASION
IRV FIELD
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
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PHOTOGRAPHY by
Judith Allen Stein, daughter of
BERNARD H.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stein of Rose-
lawn Ave., and Kenneth Martin
Stoller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Stoller of Wendy Lane, Southfield,
were united in marriage recently
at Temple Emanu-El. Rabbi Milton
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Rosenbaum officiated.
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The bride wore an antique
satin gown appliqued with Alen-
con lace, and a French net man-
From LONDON, ENGLAND
tilla. She carried orchids and
roses.
Irene Stein was matron of honor.
IT STICKS TO THE
Bridesmaids were Elaine Harris,
Nancy Steingold, Ronna Lipson and
SPAGHETTI
Marian Freedman. Carrie Stein
was junior bridesmaid.
"Distinctive Styling in Music
Howard Stoller was his brother's
to your Individual Taste"
best man. Ushers were Robert
Tarnopol, Allan Wilson, Richard
Stein, brother of the bride, Michael
Heidman, Carl Gilbert, Keith Stein
Socialites to Celebrate
and Bruce Stoller, brother of the
bridegroom. David Stein was ring
11th Year With Dance
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Following a Florida honeymoon,
their 11th anniversary dance 9
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