. _ALA' Buehaher Ma thed to Timothy Cedric Ra lid 111fIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ctivities in ociety When Robert Gary Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee of Santa Barbara Ave., graduates today from the University of Michigan's medical school, in attendance will be his brothers, Dr. Martin L. Lee, of Danville, Pa., and Dr. Lawrence E. Lee, both of whom graduated from Michigan's medical school, and nephew Brian of Danville. Also attending will be the new doctor's wife, the former Helen Wirt. of Bay City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman of Miami Beach were honored at a dinner party in commemoration of their 50th wedding anniversary by their children, Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel Hurvitz, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Borin and Dr. and Mrs. William Warren. Singles to Go Moonlighting at Bob-Lo Island The Jewish Single Adults (age 25-40) will hold their first summer a c t i v it y, a Bob-La Moonlight Cruise, 7:30 p.m. June 14. They will meet 7:30 p.m. in the Jewish Center parking lot and leave at 8 p.m. For information, contact Judie Krandall, 862-8886. MRS. TIMOTHY RAND Ellen Rochelle Buchalter and Timothy Cedric Rand were united in marriage recently at Temple Israel. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Karlin of Fairfax Rd., Southfield, and Mr. William Buchalter of Milwaukee. The bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Rand of N. Highland Rd., Dearborn. The bride's gown was a cage of peau de soie overlaid with Chan- tilly lace. The maid of honor was Joyce Brown; best man was Dennis Rand, the bridegroom's brother. After a honeymoon on Mackinac Island, the couple will live in Ann Arbor. Mies Harwood Citizen of the Year at Ford Motor Co. Julius J. Harwood, :manager of the metallurgy departnilent on the scientific research staff of Ford Motor Co., has been'• named a Citizen of the Year in\ the ninth annual Ford cumm pity Serv- ice A voards pro- ' gram. . . I, 12941 Ha rw 4)(x Northfield, 0 a k Park, :;will be one of 'six Ford employ es to be h 0 D ,J r e d at a di n:Oer i n their h 0 o r Tuesday Harwood when "Town Crie-. Bells" will be presented by H- E-Iry Ford, II, board chairman. in the Ford Central Office Buildlng in Dearborn. Nearly 8(00 persons were nomin- ated for 'awards by their fellow employe0 neighbors and commun- ity lea d e p• Judges selected the winners .from semi-finalists. Harwoka, chairman of the Citizen's It Advisory Committee, Oak ParIK School Board, is vice president of Cong. Beth Shalom and a Onember of the board of the Unified Hebrew Schools. In addition, Harwood served as chairman of the Midrasha Insti- tute planning committee, has sparked citizens millage campaigns and presently is active in the Oak Park Citizen's C o in mi t t e e on Racial In,egration, as well as in the Oak Park Human Relations Council. Harwood is chairman of the Scientists and Engineers Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign, and serve; as program chairman fat the lietroit Chapter of the Americah Society for Technion. He is on the visiting committees at M=assachusetts Institute of Tech- , holog;y and Vanderbilt University and th•e board of control at Michi- gan Teschnological University. . 'PIER RE L. de RENOUARD has been appointed resident manager of the Detroit Statler Hilton Hotel, announces, Frank W. Taich, general manager. ,De Renouard comes to his new position from New Or- leans, whcdre he was manager of Le Downizowner du Vieux Carre, on Bourbon Street in New Orleans' French c,uarter. AT GREEN -8 CENTER Bloomfield Commons 12 to 5 P.M. ! Juliet reaks The Price arrier On Very very famous CALIF P -INIA MAKER! ALL WTI LABELS! SUNDAY EXACTLY PRICE! 12 to 5 P.M.! Friday, June 7,1968-44 ju let „„, Suburbans Green-8 Center & Bloomfield Commons ! Sunday 12' to 5 p.m. ! -