TIN DETROIT Susan Lee Jonas Weds Dr. Howard B. Dubin inns,' Friday, May 10, 196' NEWS activities in Society New officers of Beta Lambda Chapter, Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority, at Wayne State University, are Nancy Umlah, president; Rena Harold and Linda Matlen, vice presidents; Janice Kamienny and Hilda Tabach- nick, secretaries; and Wendy Weiss, treasurer. Newly initiated pledges are Suzanne Greenberg, Deborah Hutto, Fay Isaacs, Janice Lampear, Andrea Liberman, Charlene Overthal, Joan Penner, Mirim Shurgin and Zenia Weiner. David Behr Bockoff will be honored upon his graduation from the Wayne State University medical school and his internship in San Diego with an open house at the home of his mother, Mrs. Edward Ellis, 666 W. Maplehurst, Ferndale, 2-5 p.m. May 26. Suburban GREEN-8 CENTER Shop Sunday 12 Noon to 5 P.M. eld• Young Adults to Hold Art Show to Help Fund 'Feeling Groovy' Affair Suicide Prevention Center :mss . ..‘ • r T ,•:, . MRS. HOWARD DUBIN Susan Lee Jonas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pinchuk of Stonewood Ct., Farmington, and the late Mr. Arthur Jonas, and Dr. Howard Barry Dubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Dubin of Parklawn Ave., Oak Park, were married re- cently. Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Cantor Louis Klein officiated. The bride's floor-length gown was silk organza over peau de s ole with an Empire bodice skirt appliqued with Alencon lace and trimmed w i t h seed pearls and a chapel train. The headpiece was a bonnet of Alen- con lace, pearls and beads. She carried Stephanotis and roses on a Bible. Joan Ellen Schiffer of Trenton, N.J, was maid of honor. Brides- maids were Nancy Sedley, Mrs. Sherri Rott, Mrs. Rose Rita Gold- man, Gail Rose and Lauri Portnoy. Larry Dubin was his brother's best man. Ushers were James Jonas, brother of the bride, Joel Rott, Sheldon Goldman, Harvey Haver and Edward Meth. Following a Puerto Rico honey- moon, the couple is living in Troy. Proceeds from an art show now being held at Northland Center's special events building will go to- ward the establishment of a suicide prevention center at the Detroit Psychiatric Insitute. The center, which will be ope- rated by trained volunteers 24 hours a day with the assistance of doctors is being arranged by Dr. Bruce Danto. For information, call him at TR 2-5440. Original oils and sculptures by both local and European artists will be on sale at the Northland show. Hours through Saturday are He that quotes another and also 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. gives the name of him that said it brings redemption to the Do not speak to one before you world.—Megilla 15 have greeted him.—Yoma 4 The young adult planning com- mittee of the Jewish Center is spon- soring a "Feeling Groovy" dance 8:30 p.m. Saturday in Shiffman Hall of the Center. Featured in the program will be music by the "Urban Renewal." The setting will be in a coffee house' atmosphere. Rereshments will be served. Admission charge. The program is open to young men 18-30, women 18-26. For information, contact Fred Rose, DI 1-4200. At Green-8 Center S a S a a S a a a a S a a Temple Israel was the setting for the marriage of Dorene Cecile Cowan and Alan Harold Finer. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cowan, of Gardner Ave., Oak Park. The bridegroom's parents are the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finer of George Washing- ton Ave., Southfield. The bride wore a Victorian de- signed gown of imported ribbon lace with lurex thread. The gown was styled with a high stand-up collar, three-quarter length sleeves olded Empire bodice. - It had molded a controlled skirt extending into a full chapel-length attached train. A matching lace crown held her full imported silk illusion veil. Bridesmaids were Beverly Joseff, Gail Troubow, Judy Gordon, Sue Wells, Sandy Marderosian and Vickie Markavitch. Mrs. Michael Cowan was matron of honor. Head ushers were Nat Goldberg and Stuart Seigel. Ricky Gould served as best man. 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