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June 14, 1968 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-06-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24—Friday, June 14, 1968

Beverly Kent Engaged
to 114-r. Richard Cohen

Aith ,Activities

Ruchel Yellin Engaged
toDr.SteplicnBroadma n

REX CHAPTER will meet 9
p.m. Monday at the Bnai Brith
Youth organization Building to
hear Capt. William P. Hampton,
majority leader of the House of
Representatives, discuss "The
Riot Control Bill." Hampton will
answer questions on any bill now
before the Legislatuer. The public
is invited. There will be prizes and
refreshments.
* * *
ISRAEL CHAPTER will gather
8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Work-
men's Circle Center to hear a
lecture by the Synanon Foundation
pertaining to the use of narcotics.
The public, particularly teenagers,
is invited.
.
* * *
EDDIE CANTOR young adults
wil hold a car wash June 23 at the
Marathon station, corner of Hubbel
and 6 Mile Road. For tickets or
MISS RUCHEL YELLIN
information, call Carl Barnett,
At a recent family dinner, Mr. 546-9086.
* * *
and Mrs. George G. Yellin of
Brooks Lane, Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Ruchel Susan to Dr. Stephen Allen
Broadman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Tarnoff has been elected
Ralph Broadman of Buffalo. The president of Metropolitan Detroit
bride-elect graduated with a bache- Bnai Brith Council. Tarnoff, who
lor of music degree from the De- has served as president of Ivan
troit Institute of Musical Arts. She S. Bloch Lodge and as vice presi-
is a member of Delta Omicron
Music sorority. Her fiance was
graduated from the University of
Buffalo and Kansas City College
of Osteopathy and Surgery. A July
3 wedding is planned.

Tarnoff to Lead
Bnai Brith Council

DAVID C. HOROWITZ of Bay
City, JERRY LEON NOSANCHUK
of Alta Vista Rd.. Southfield, and
JERALD STUART GACH of Wil-
demere Ave. received the degree
of doctor of osteopathy recently at
the College of Osteopathic Medi-,
eine and Surgery, Des Moines. Dr.
Gach will serve his internship at
Flint Osteopathic Hospital. Dr.
Nosanchuk and Dr. Horowitz will
intern at Botsford-Zieger Hospital,
Farmington.

PISGAH LODGE will install its
newly elected officers 8:30 p.m.
Monday at the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute. Family and friends are in-
vited. The following officers will
be installed: Harry Shumaker,
president; Dr. Herbert Bean, Da-
vid Brodman and Sam Freedman,
vice presidents; Benjamin Gold-
hoff and Leonard Edelman, secre-
taries; Sam Selikowitz, treasurer;
Sherman Goldman, assistant cha-
plain; Isadore Gussin, warden;
and Harry Citron, guardian. Mor-
ris Berk, outgoing president, as-
sumes the office of chaplain.
Trustes are Sol Steinberg, chair-
man; Seymour Frank, Judge Na-
than Kaufman, Harry Blaize, Jos-
eph Gutterman, Al Siegel, Sam
Rubin, Louis Jacobson, Arthur I.
Shapiro, John Anstandig, Jack
Polock, Meyer Littky and Oscar
Beckerman. Milton M. Weinstein,
chairman of the committee on ar-
rangements, states a program has
been arranged with an informal
reception, refreshments and danc-
ing to Eric Rosenow and his or-
chestra.
* * *
BUSINESS AND PROFESSION-
AL CHAPTER will hear Kenneth
Davies, attorney and chairman of
MUST (Men United for Sane
Thought) at the paid-up . meeting
8:30 Tuesday at Cong. Beth Hillel.
Men guests invited. Dues will be
accepted at the door. Refreshments
and socializing will follow the
meeting. For information, call
Hilda Wister, 547-8107.

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BERNARD H.

MISS BEVERLY KENT

Judge and Mrs. George D. Kent
of Prest Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Bev-
erly Elen to Richard Cohen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cohen of
Denver.
The bride-elect attends the Uni-
versity of Michigan, majoring in
psychology. Her fiance attends the
U. of M. medical school. He is I
affiliated with Phi Delta Epsilon
fraternity.
An August wedding is planned.

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dent of the Council, will be in-
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29th annual installation at Cong.
Beth Abraham.
To be installed with Tarnoff are
vice presidents Henry Edelman,
Herman Kasoff, Max Kushner and
Louis Segal; recording secretary,
Robert Reiss; assistant recording
secretary; Maynard C. Kalef;
treasurer; Max Lieberman; and
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Samuel Greenberg, Ronald Kane,
Wilfred Leon, Harry Nathan,
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officers will be Sol Moss and
Milton Weinstein.

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MISS FRANCINE MOSKOVITZ

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moskovitz
of Winchester Rd., Oak Park, an-
nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Francine Sherry, to
Bruce Michael Stein, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Stein of Berk-
shire Rd., Birmingham, at a cock-
tail party in their home.
The bride-elect has studied at
th,e Sorbonne in Paris and is a
graduate of the University of
Michigan, where she was affiliated
with Phi Sigma Sigma sorority.
Her fiance is a graduate of Michi-
gan State University's school of
hotel, restaurant and institutional
management.
A Sept. 8 wedding is planned.

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