28—Friday, October 25, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Program Is Set for Brides, Grooms series of lectures on topics of spe- cial interest and concern to today's engaged couples. On Wednesday "Strains and Stresses on the Modern Marriage" will be discussed by Mrs. Mar- garet Weiner, social worker at the 04Q__90012400000 0000040 Jewish Family and Children's Imported OIL PAINTINGS 0 Service, and Rabbi Israel Halpern ALL TYPES ALL SIZES 0 of Beth Abraham. CUSTOM FRAMING "You Belong to Me" is the theme 0 HOUSE OF PICTURES of a talk by Rabbi Jerome Wolicki 0 21673 GRAND RIVER of Cong. Beth Tephilath Moses, Near Lahser Near 6 Mile Mount Clemens, Nov. 6. On Nov. 0000000000000 0 G 000000 13, "The Partnership of Marriage" will be discussed by Rabbi Yitz- chak Kagan of the Lubavitch J E R RY OOP Youth Organization. "Marriage, ER Sex and Judaism" will be the topic JEWELER of Rabbi James Gordon, Young DIAMONDS - PEARLS - JEWELRY Israel Center of Oak-Woods, and PEARL AND BEAD STRINGING Dr. Andrew Freier, obstetrician, 406 Broderick Tower — 563-2573 Nov. 20. Refreshments will be served fol- lowing the lectures. All engaged couples are invited at a nominal fee. Newlywed Poll irks Take Israel 'Envoy' Guest of Pioneer Women The Detroit Council of Pioneer and immigrant rehabilitation cen- ters. PuertoRican Honeymoon Women will hold its annual The Jewish Institute for Brides and Grooms announces its third annual fall series of lectures will begin 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Bnai David. The institute sponsors a biannual • • COOP C ER • jhoian. CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION Phone 549-7170 Dr. NAHUM GOLDMANN, president of the World Jewish Con- gress, was decorated with the Or- der Cruzeiro Do Sul (Southern Cross). In presenting the decora- tion, Brazil's Foreign Minister Magalhaes Pinto said it represent- ed a tribute to the Jewish people, which contributed much to world civilization and to Brazil's develop- ment. Are you paying more than 110 a gallon for your home's heating oil? If you are, you're paying too much. If you are now using natural Gas (or plan to) for cooking, water heating, clothes drying or Gas- lights, and your use is equal to that of our average residential non-heating customer, read on. You qualify for our special service rate which gets you Gas for heating at a price equal to fuel oil costing 11¢ a gallon. Whether you convert your present furnace, or even install a new Gas furnace, we will pay for it and its installation by a participating Gas heating contractor. And, except for the Gas you use, it won't cost you a penny for six months after installation. We'll buy the oil that's in your tank at the price you paid for it. 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Sbe carried a Victorian bouquet of roses and baby's breath. rally 12:30 p.m. Monday donor rally at the Labor Zionist Institute. Guest speaker will be Ruth Ber- man, emissary to Pioneer women from Israel. She joined Moet- zet Hapoalot, Is- rael's sister or- ganization to Pio- neer Women, in 1962, when the new Beit Eli- sheva commun- ity center w a s opened in Jeru- salem, and she has been its di- Miss Berman rector ever since. In the U.S. and Canada, the 43- year-old Pioneer Women organiza- tion promotes participation in civic life and Jewish cultural activities. In Israel, Pioneer Women pro- vides almost half of all social services for women, children and youth in nearly 1,000 child care Mr. and Mrs. Wilard L. Cohodas of Ishpeming announce the engage- ment of their daughter Nancy Fran to Paul Elliott Oberman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oberman of Sault Ste. Marie. The bride-elect is a graduate of U. of M. and is now doing graduate work at North- western University. Her fiance holds BA and MBA degrees from U. of M. An early summer wed- ding is planned. Mr. Oberman is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blaize of Oak Park. C. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Auslander of Oxley Rd. announce the engage- ment of their daughter Margaret to Alan Harvey Silberman of Chicago. Mr. Silberman is the son of Mrs. Milton J. Silberman, and the late Mr. Silberman. The bride-elect was graduated from the University . of Michigan, and received her Mas- ter's degree in special education from Eastern Michigan University. Mr. Silberman is a graduate of Northwestern University and Yale Law School. A Nov. 17 wedding is being planned. 4. S. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Kovan of Westmoreland Rd. announce the engagement of their daughter Judy Ann to Ronald Lee Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Cohen of St. Paul. Miss Kovan is a graduate of University of Michigan. Mr. Cohen received his bachelors degree at the University of Minnesota. He is at present studying for his doctor- ate at U. of M. The couple has set Nov. 24 as their wedding date. SAMUEL L. BRENNGLASS, New York attorney, has been ap- pointed general chairman of the 70th anniversary national biennial convention of the Union of Ortho- dox Jewish Congregations of America, to be held at the Wash- ington Hilton, Washington, Nov. 27-Dec 1 `Role of 3rd Party' Is Topic of Oneg Panel George M. Zeltzer, president of Sholem Aleichem Institute, will lead a panel discussion at an oneg Shabat of the institute 8:30 p.m. Nov. 1. Subject of discussion will be "The Role of a Third Party on the American Scene." The oneg is open to the public at no charge. Refreshments will be served. j ART LIGHTS LAMPS & SHADES 0 MADE TO ORDER MUSIC BY SAM BARNETT Large LI 1-2563 Selection of Madera Lamps and Shades is Steck. I AND HIS ORCHESTRA LAMP REMODELING AND REPAIRING 1 a24711 Coolidge MARILYNN SHAPIRO PHOTOGRAPHER I Weddings, Bar Mitzvas Super d Movies 356-8819 Corner 10 Mile LI 2-3022 il Lo Matron of honor was Mrs. Fred Pollack. 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