activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Fisher are among the honorary chairmen of the Bal Africain, a fund-raising dinner-dance 7 p.m. Oct. 26 at the Detroit Institute of Arts, it was announced by Arthur D. Coar, general chairman. Mrs. Julius Dorn and Mrs. Alan E. Schwartz are among the members of the executive committee. The affair will benefit the African Art Gallery Committee of the Founders Society, Detroit Institute of Arts, in its plans to acquire African art, Afro-American art and related study programs and lectures in these areas. Mr. and Mrs. Leiiter J. Morris of Parkside Ave., recently stayed at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Honolulu'. Morris was one of 220 top Buick dealers in the U. S. who won the trip during a nationwide sales campaign. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss of LaBelle Blvd., Oak Park, were hon- ored on their 25th wedding anniversary at a recent party given by their children, Allan and Susie, and Mr. Weiss' brother, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weiss. Capt. Lawrence Allen Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold- man, 18210 Lesure, has completed his term of service in the U.S. Air Force. He has been to Guam, the Philippine Islands and Vietnam. In town for the recent wedding of their niece, Susan Feldman, to Sanford Siporin, were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pechenik and their children from Buenos Aires. Golda Krolik to Receive St. Cyprian Award An event of double significance will be observed by St. Cyprian's Church at a dinner at the Latin Quarter on Oct. 6. This year's annual appreciation and awards banquet, an unbroken 30-year tra- Mrs. Krolik Dr. Brown tions and a Jewish community leader. Rt. Rev. Richard S. Emrich, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, will deliver the prin- cipal address. A native Detroiter, Mrs. Krolik has for many years been a volun- teer leader in the United Com- munity Services, the Jewish Wel- fare Federation and the Jewish Community Council. As chairman of the urban affairs committee of the Jewish Community Council, she sucessfully sponsored substan- tial Jewish community support of Wayne State University scholar- ships for inner-city high school graduates through the Higher Edu- cation Opportunities Committee. dition, will mark the 50th anni- Local Tiger Fans versary of the parish. Both occa- Give Gates a Gift sions will be celebrated in the pro- Everybody is getting into the gram announced by the Rev. Canon Malcolm G. Dade, rector of Tiger act these days. The Stand- ard-City Club, a group of philan- St. Cyprian's. Selected to receive the church's thropists from the Jewish commu- citation of appreciation are Dr. nity, presented pinch-hitter Gates Haley W. Bell, founder and presi- Brown with a sizable token of their dent of the Bell Broadcasting esteem—a new car. In their tribute to Brown, the CoMpany; Dr. Henry D. Brown, director of the Detroit Historical club noted that their decision was Museum; and Mrs. Julian (Golda) based upon his enviable record and Krolik, retired member of Detroit's on the fact that he was under con- Commission on Community Rela- stant pressure though not a regu- lar member of the team. Advertis- ing man Leonard Simons made the presentation on behalf of his-fellow Tiger fang. Another Detroit advertising firm has pr-oduced a one-minute taped victory song for the Detroit Tigers, as a public service. W. B. Doner & Co. spared no ex- pense to write "Tigers, Tigers, rah-rah-rah. Cardinals, Cardinals, boo-boo-boo." For the lyrics, see the title. Lt. Roland Philipp Weds Barbara Joan Norris "DAYENI Miss Waserman to Be Bride of Steven Jacobs Friday, October 4, 1968-23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JWV Russian-Jewish Illustrator Hailed at Moscow Show (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON — A series of illustra- OAK PARK AUXILIARY will tions for the works of Sholom Alei- hold a membership tea 8:30 p.m. chem by a young Russian-Jewish Tuesday at the home at its presi- artist won wide acclaim at an ex- dent, Mrs. Harold Greenspan, 2$1590 hibition of graphic arts in Mos- Stellamar, Southfield. Mrs. William cow. Steckelis, junior vice president, is The artist, J. Kuperman, who is chairman of the event. Mrs. Alta in his 30s was mentioned in the Grubb, interior decorator, will be official opening ceremonies of the guest speaker: exhibit. * Judge Gubow to Speak at JWV Breakfast MISS BARBARA WASERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Irving Waserman of Manistee Ave., Oak . Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Barbara Lynne to Steven Mark Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jacobs of Olde Franklin Dr., Farmington. The bride-elect is a graduate of Michigan Lutheran College. Mr. Jacobs holds a degree in market- ing from Ferris State College, where he was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity. He is pres- ently working towards his mas- ters degree at Wayne State Uni- versity. A March 16 wedding is planned. Scripture Passages 'Landmarks of Soul,' Mayor's Guests Told Federal Judge-designate Law- rence Gubow will be guest speaker at a membership drive breakfast sponsored by the Jewish War Vet- erans 9:30 a.m. Sunday at Stouf- fer's Northland. Mayor James Clarkson of Souhfield will proclaim October as Jewish War Veterans Month, honoring the oldest veterans group in the United States. Veterans from all wars, including Viet- nam, are members. 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"If all of us who are. here pledge t ourselves to have faith in these 4i Judaeo-Christian teachings, then it is still possible that, in the not- ?' too-distant future, the world shall witness that messianic moment when — as it is written in Holy Scriptures—'every man shall live Ki in dignity and at peace under his • . . in the smart own vine and gif .tree.' " new look of a double breasted sleeveless jacket <4 BY HENRY LEONARD of grey wool velvet, matched up with a :0 grey and white check wool skirt and a softly fena-N mine tie blouse. Sizes 3 to 15. 1HAIR FASHIONS By RONALD: .w.aw! • what a 0-al is a Burton's gal MRS. ROLAND PHILIPP In a recent ceremony at the Raleigh House, Barbara Joan Nor- ris was married to Lt. Roland Matthew Philipp. Rabbi M. Rob- ert Syme and Cantor Harold Or- bach officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Norris of Pinehurst Ave. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Philipp of Lesure Ave. Roberta Wolfson was the maid of honor. 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