30—Friday, April 12, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Gantz-Simon Nuptials Hadassah Chapters to Celebrate Merger Brandeis Women to Sell 35 000 Books [fill Be Held June 27 of Every Description at Annual Sale , at May 14 Event at C ong. Shaarey Zedek The merger of the Detroit and South Oakland County Chapters- of Hadassah is scheduled to take place May 14 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. This union will be called The Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, advise Mrs. David J. Schachter and Mrs. Louis Cooper, chairmen of "Merger Day." Mrs, Norman Rosenfeld, in charge of program, states that an original musical program si being created by Mrs. Leslie Schmier and Mrs. David Edelman. Mrs. Nathan Spevakow is chairman of the constitution committee. T h e reorganization and membership committees are under the co-chairmanship of Mrs. Sidney Winer and Mrs. MISS CAROL GANTZ Merle Harris. Mrs. Harry L. Jackson is chair- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Coleman of Catalina Dr., Southfield, announce man of the nominating committee, the engagement of their daughter who will select the officers for Carol Elaine Gantz to Elwood Stephen Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. USO Seeks Hostesses Irving Simon of Muirland Ave. The Detroit USO, a Torch Drive Miss Gantz, daughter of the late Moe Gantz, is a graduate of agency, needs volunteers, age 18 through 24 to serve as dance Wayne State University's college hostesses. There is also a need of liberal arts and school - of educa- for senior hostesses over 25 to tion. Her fiance is a graduate of serve as chaperoneS. The USO the University of Michigan law furnishes hostesses for weekly school. dances at Selfridge Air Force Base A June 27 wedding is planned. and at the Downtown USO Center. Application blanks are available at the USO, or by calling 962-5044. The annual New Books for Old" sale of the Greater Detroit Chapter of the Brandeis Univer- sity National Women's Committee will be held May 1-5 at North- land Special Events Center, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mrs. Harold Marko and Mrs. Herbert Kaufman, co-chairmen of the sale, announce that more than 35,000 books will be available to the public at low prices. For the bibliophile, there are many fine books published before 1900, according to the chairmen. For high school and college stu- dents, there are textbooks in law, medicine, humanities, psychology, mathematics, business, account- ing, science, religion, history, music, art, and many others. There are encyclopedias, in ex- cellent condition, books on art, music, cookbook s, children's, Bible stories, fairy tales and ad- venture books. A collection of records, issues of top magazines, classics, bound in fine leather, fiction and non-fiction paperbacks are in the selection. The. Goldfarb and Gersten- zang science libraries of Bran- deis University will benefit from the success of this book sale, as it is the responsibilty of the National Women's Com- mittee to completely support and maintain them. Mrs. Marko and Mrs. Kaufman have been aided by the follow- ing in collecting and sorting the thousands of books: Mesdames Herbert Burdick, Henry Frank, Norman Gordon, Betty Jacob, Bertha Levine, Jack Litwin, Wil- liam Steinberg, Al Taubman, Lawrence Wiener, Rolfe Weil and Milton Zussman. The Vicennial Bali scheduled for Sunday was called off because of the emergency conditions ex- isting in Detroit and environs. Mrs. Jay Allen, vice president of projects stated: "I hope that our many friends who had' intended tot make contributions of $100, the donation for the ball, will still consider making such a contribu- tion in observance of the 20th anniversary of Brandeis Univer- sity. Books may still be donated for the book sale. The storage store is at 704 E. Seven Mile. For pick- MUSIC up or delivery arrangements, call (Just Great) Mrs. Marko, MI 4-7483, Mrs. Kauf- man, 398-8877- MAURY LITTLE Mrs. Harold Robinson, chapter AND THE • TOWNSMEN president, said it was hoped that KE 4-5980 the book sale will make up, to a Mr. and Mrs. Emery J. Gyarfas certain extent, for the unfortun- ate circumstances which forced of Meyers Rd. announce the en- chapter to cancel its special gagement of their daughter Ger- BARBARA PAUL . the aldine Ruth to Gerald Arthur fund-raising event. Vocalist Heeger, son of Mrs. Peter Heeger (Formerly with Sammy Wolf and His Band) of Omaha and the late Mr. Heeger. Now Available For c4 The future bride, a graduate of Your Parties the University of Chicago. She Marriages LI 7-8626 ceived her masters degree from r doaaaaaoOmcoo6-oaoaoob-, GOLD-BRODY: Betsy Ann the Unuiversity of Chicago. She Brody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. is an English instructor at the Music the Stein-Way -Lee Bernard Brody of Lincoln- University of Illinois. Her fiance, shire Rd. and Kenneth Harris a graduate of the University of Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max California at Berkeley, received Gold of New York City, were his masters degree from the Uni- & ORCHESTRA married recently at the bride's versity of Chicago, where he is a home. Rabbi Irwin Groner offi- PhD condidate in political science. ciated. The bride chose a peau de He has been named a Fulbright sole and Alencon lace gown fash- Fellowship recipient and plans to ioned with a tight bodice and do research in India in 1968 and HOWARD TRIEST above-elbow-length sleeves tapped 1969. A June 16 wedding is with a jewelry neckline. The hem- planned. * * COLOR MOVIES line of the A-line skirt was ap- pliqued to the knees with lace. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell H. Em- BRIDES — BAR MITZVAS The chapel train, attached at the mer of Wareham Dr., Huntington Treasure Those Moments Forever waistline, was fashioned of the Woods, announce the engagement Call 542-7874 lace and peau de soie. The three- of their daughter Lane Darrel to tiered, elbow-length veil of Eliza- Lawrence Richard Page, son of bethan imported silk illusion was Mr. Sidney Page of Pontiac and For Unique Tasteful held by a Dior bow. On the bride's the late Mrs. Page. Students at the Entertainment consecreation Bible, she carried University of Michigan, the bride- Phalaenopsis, Stephanotis a n d elect is completing requirements natural green leaves. Maid of for her masters degree, and her honor was Frances Spinka of New fiance attends the school of den- ORCHESTRA York. David Whitcomb of New tistry. A June wedding is planned. • Weddings • Bar Mitzvas York was best man. Ushers were • Banquets • Parties Benjamin Brody, brother of the Israeli Scholars Abroad New Phone 851-1594 bride, and Ira Horowitz of Walt- Currently Appearing at Menjo's East ham, Mass. Following a Virgin Return at Growing Rate Islands honeymoon, the couple TEL AVIV (ZINS) — "Ma'ariv" will live in New York. reports that the number of Israeli * * * scholars returning from abroad, A BEAUTIFUL SARASOHN-DAVIS. Neil L. Sara- rises from year to year. Some 350 sohn and Carol Ann Davis were returned in 1966, 500 in 1967, and united in marriage Sunday at Tem- 650 are expected to go back by the ple Emmanuel, San Jose, Calif. end of this year. AND Rabbi Joseph Giten officiated. Best The Israeli newspaper declares FURNITURE CLEANING man was Lester Sarashon, brother that the government has tangibly of the bridegroom; Reni Jackson improved certain economic condi- Satisfaction guaranteed — was maid of honor. Mr. Sarasohn tions compared to those of previous Mothproofing free. Wall- is the son of Mrs. Clarence Sara- years, which accounts for the ris- to-wall carpet cleaning. sohn, a former Detroiter now re- ing volume of repatriation. Five cents a square foot, siding in San Mateo, and the late minimum $15. Mr. Sarasohn. The couple is honey- mooning in Yosemite Park and 542-4735 Las Vegas. Srtgagements election on May 14. Three administrative commit- tees have been set up: finance, under the co-chairmanship of Mrs. Bernard Gourwitz and Mrs. Rob- ert Bonus; office management, Mrs. Louis Cooper and Mrs. Alfred Rosen; administration, Mrs. Max Lichter and Mrs. Arthur Winer. The Southfield • Group has been divided into five geographic groups, each with a nominating committee to set up respective officers and board. Larry Freedman Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 YOUR CANDID ALBUM FINER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY BERNARD H. 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