Fisher-Goldman Vows Recited at Bnai Moshe MRS. PHILLIP N. FISHER Miriam Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Goldman of Burton Rd., Oak Park, recently became the bride of Phillip N. Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sher- man Fisher of Stoepel Ave. The ceremony was performed at Bnai Moshe Synagogue with Rabbis Moses Lehrman, James I. Gordon, and Israel Halpern and Cantor Shabtai Ackerman and Louis Klein officiating. The bride wore an Empire gown of embroidered silk organza appli- qued with re-embroidered Alencon lace and pearls, styled with a high wedding band neckline, long tradi- tional pointed sleeves and attached watteau chapel train. She wore a fingertip bouffant veil with match- ing lace, crystals and pearls. Mrs. Shelley Fisher was ma- tron of honor. The sister of the bride, Debbie Goldman was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were De- nise Goldman, Nina Spinner, Rachel Roemerfeld and Anna Warszawski. Marshall Fisher was his broth- er's best man. Brother of the bride, Morris Goldman; Jack Antwerpen of Baltimore; Morrey Waksberg; and Dean and Max Zalev of Wind- sor, were ushers. Simone Rocklin was flower girl, and Mark Birnholtz was the ring bearer. Also in the bridal party were the bridegroom's grandparents, Her- man Fisher, and Mrs. Harry Wei- ner, and an aunt, Miss Esther Fisher. After a honeymoon trip to Chi- cago, the couple will reside in Oak Park. Magen David Adorn Hails Shaarit Haplayta for Gift THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ■■•o■•■••••■■••■■■■■■■■••■■■11.111M•04 •1=4.11■143.■ activities in Society On furlough from Okinawa, visiting their families and parents were Dr. and Mrs. Joel E. White and their daughter, Rochelle Hillary, who was born in Okinawa Nov. 27. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. White of Marshall Rd., Southfield, and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Friedman of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park. Capt. White is president of the Bnai Brith Lodge in Okinawa. On returning to his duty station, Dr. White anid his family observed Rosh Hashana twice because they cross the International Date Line. Dr. White is a graduate of Wayne State University's medical school, and his wife Susan is a graduate of Wayne State University's school of education. A bon voyage dinner recently was given for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Press of Berkeley, Calif., by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Press of Mark Twain Ave. The younger Mr. and Mrs. Press, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Tannenbaum of N. Hollywood, Calif., left on a trip to Europe and Israel. Dr. Meyer H. Green was toastmaster for the eve- ning. Joining the celebration were Mrs. Emma Schaver, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Goldberg and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Schaver. The Cornfield Family Club will meet 8 p.m. Sunday, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Alan Cornfield, 20225 Ledgestone, Southfield. jUll ells Suburban Green-8 Center & Bloomfield Commons Friday Nite ! Saturday ! Sunday ! ,‘ a Butzel Award and Honor for Sinai, at Federation Meeting October 10 The presentation of the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award for Com- munal• Leadership will highlight the annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation Oct. 10 at the Jewish center, Hyman Safran, pre- sident, announced. The reception will be held at 6 p.m. with the dinner in Shiffman Hall at 7 p.m. Gary Goodfriend toTake TVife Judith Covensky Friday, September 27, 1968-23 FALL COSTUME ! Pure Wool Fleece! Coat with Dress "very famous label" Yesterday $145.00 Now Exactly Honor will be paid to Sinai Hos- pital on its 15th anniversary. The people who have given leadership to the Federation's budget and planning divisions during the 20 years of activity in studying and creating a well-ordered program of communal services, also will be honored. During the business meeting, new members of the board of gov- ernors will be elected. Placed in nomination for terms which will expire in 1971 are Irving Rose and Alan E. Schwartz, for re-election; and as new members, N. Brewster Broder, Rabbi Hayim Donin, Ron- ald L. Greenberg, Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Edward C. Levy, Max M. Shaye and George M. Zeltzer. Paul Broder is chairman of the nominating committee, and mem- bers are Irwin Green, Milton J. Miller, Mrs. Max Stollman and George M. Stutz. Schubot to Get Maryglade Award MISS JUDITH COVENSKY Mr. and Mrs. Max Covensky of Mark Twain Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter Ju- dith Anne to Gary Myron Good- friend, son of Mr.jand Mrs. William Goodfriend of Riverside Dr., Bev- erly Hills. Miss Covensky was graduated from Wayne State University. Her fiance, a graduate of Michigan State University, is currently at- tending University of Detroit Law School where he is affiliated with Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity. A June 29 wedding is planned. In a long, laudatory letter add- ressed to the president of the Shaarit Haplayta of Detroit, Mar- tin H. Rose, and to its vice pres- ident, Dr. John J. Mames, the president of Magen David Adom, Israel's red cross servic e, acknowledged the gift of an ambu- lance that the members of the local group made to the people of Israel. Eliahu Elath, formerly Israel's ambassador to the United States, in paying tribute to the generosity of this organization of Holocaust Jewish Memorabilia survivors, said in part: "It was a Sought for Archives noble gesture on your part and Editor, the Jewish News: most appropriate to commemorate Now, that Temple Beth El has the memory of the Six Million joined the Jewish Welfare Federa- martyrs of the Holocaust to give tion and the Jewish Community this ambulance that will contribute Council of Detroit and some pri- so much to the alleviation of pain vate individuals in depositing their and suffering and, in many cases, historical materials and documents to the saving of lives." in the archives of the Burton His- The ambulance was presented by torical Collection of the Detroit members of Shaarit Haplayta to Main Library, the Jewish Historic- Magen David Adorn through its al Society of Michigan requests American support agency, the that all other Jewish religious, cul- American Red Mogen Dovid for tural, philanthropic, and social or- IsraeL ganizations and institutions do like- wise. By doing so, they will increase Israeli Export Items and enrich the Jewish Research on Display at Center Center of the Detroit and Michigan In cooperation with the Ameri- Jewish community. This center, it should be noted, can-Israel Chamber of Commerce, the Jewish Center has on display has been a project originated, - pro- items manufactured in Israel for moted and developed by the Jew- export. For information, contact ish Historical Society of Michigan. ALLEN A. WARSEN the Center, DI 1-4200. LETTER BOX Three outstanding Detroit busi- nessmen will be added to the roster of the "Knights of Charity," according to the announcement made by Detroit attorney John J. Raymond, chairman of the board of trustees of Maryglade College, Memphis, Mich., which makes the citations annually in recognition i of "philanthropic work and hu- manitarian interests." For 1968 the recipients are Walker L. Cisler, chairman of the board, Detroit Edison Company; Jules R. Schubot, Schubot Jewel- ers; and Louis G. Seaton, vice president in charge of personnel, General Motors Corp. All are being honored for deeds and examples attributed to ideals of "unison in family life with person-to-person charity." Following the tradition estab, lished in 1954 when the award was first bestowed on Hollywood's Pat O'Brien, formal presentations will be made at .a $100-a-plate inter- faith dinner at the Statler-Hilton Hotel, Nov. 16. As dinner chairman, Lawrence V. Nagle, chairman of the board of Udylite Corp. will give the cita- tions and introduce the awardees: Seaton, a Catholic; Schubot, of the Jewish faith, and Cisler, a Protes- tant. To round out plans for the din- ner in November, some 40 mem- bers of the men's-ommittee will gather for luncheon at- the Statler- Hilton Hotel Tuesday. Among the recipients of other years were Ed Levy, Adolph and Irving Goldberg, Al Borman, Paul Zuckerman, Benjamin Levinson and the late John E. Lurie. CHARGE IT! Security Mich. Bankard • Juliet Both Stores! Friday NM! Saturday! Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. - The American Civil Liberties Union released a p amp hl e t Wednesday, Free Speech in 1968, setting out guidelines for dis- sent and standards for the official and public response to political action. Fall Costume and Coat Clean Up! Costume Suits were 165 now 82 Friday nite—Saturday—Sunday $50 Camel Hair Coats were 110 now 55 Friday nite—Saturday—Sunday $42 Camel Hair Dress and Coat Costumes • were 145 now 72! Friday nite—Saturday—Sunday $50