34—Friday, November 1, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bobbie Friedman to Be Mrs. Joel Grand in May J NF Donor Workers Mrs. Brody to Head to Be Cited at Lunch Children's Fashion Jewish National Fund Women's Auxiliary will bold a luncheon Festival for Bonds honoring donor workers noon Tues- Mrs. Robert Brody has been ap day at the home of Mrs. Samuel pointed chairman of the "Wonder- Warsh, 3386 Parkland, Birming- ful World of Children Fashion ham. Show, it was an- Mrs. William Levin, president, nounced by Mrs. will welcome all captains and their Morris L. Scha- committees. Mrs. Larry Chanin, ver, Israel Bond fund-raising chairman, will give a women's division report on the recent JNF assembly chairman. T h e in New York. show will be held Program chairman Mrs. Pearl on Dec. 8, in the Nosan announced that a color slide Armenian C u 1- showing of the first Detroit pil- tural Center, grimage and study mission of JNF Southfield. It will will be shown. be followed by a Serving on the fund-raising com- Mrs. Brody dinner. mittee with Mrs. Chanin are Mes- The children's fashion festival dames Albert Posen, Charles Frie- is sponsored by the Detroit Israel denberg, Irving Raskin and Nor- Bond women's division. man Adilman, who will distribute Mr. . Brody is on the board of the workers kits. the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood. A strong supporter of Israel, which she visited with her husband, she MISS BOBBIE FRIEDMAN has been active on behalf of Tech- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Friedman nion and Israel Bonds, and has of Portland, Me., announce the en- i worked for a number of other gagement of their daughter Bobbie causes. Ruth to Dr. Joel Grand, son of Mr. For reservations, call the Israel and Mrs. Irving A. Grand of Dante Bond women's division, DI 1-5707. Ave., Oak Park. Miss Friedman is a senior at Boston University's Sargent Col- lege, School of Allied Health Pro- fessions. Her fiance is a graduate of Wayne State University and the Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lober, University of Detroit School of former Detroiters of North Miami Dentistry. Beach, announce the engagement A May 25 wedding is planned. of their daughter Linda Ann to Terry Leebove, son of Mrs. Janet Lee of Meyers Ave. and Mr. Law- Primrose Ladies to See renteLeebove of Raven Rd., Birm- Fashions at Donor Lunch ingham. Miss Lober is a graduate Primrose Benevolent Club will of Wayne State University. An meet noon Monday at Cong. Beth early summer wedding is being Billet Brunch will be served. planned. * The club will hold its donor luncheon noon Nov. 12 at the Ral- Mr. and Mrs. Irving Factor of MISS TERRI FIELD eigh House. Program Chairman New Orleans announce the engage- Mrs. Harry Brown announces that Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Field of ment of their daughter Leba Ann a fashion show will be presented, Wildwood Ave., Oak Park, an- to Arthur Neal Friedman, son of with Linda Hack commentating. nounce the engagement of their Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Friedman of Mrs. Manuel Nieman, past presi- daughter Terri Ann to Buddy Sharf, Jerome Ave., Oak Park. The Jew- dent, will give the invocation. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sharf of ish News regrets the error in Mr. Prizes will be awarded. Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park. Friedman's name in last week's Miss Field is a senior at Wayne paper. QJ cut o o o o State University, where she is an officer of Sigma Delta Tau Soror- ity. Her fiance, a graduate of WSU, Jewish Wedding Rite where he was affiliated with Tau Topic of Fall Institute Epsilon Phi Fraternity, attends Mrs. Rachel Kagan, convenor of Wayne's medical school. the Jewish Institute for Brides and is planned. An Aug. 16 marriage Grooms, announced that the sec- ond session, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Bnai David, will feature Pioneer Women Week VOTE Mayors Joseph Forbes of Oak the topic, "You Belong to Me," an explanation of the Jewish wedding Park and James Clarkson of South- field have officially proclaimed ceremony. Guest lecturer will be Rabbi next week as Pioneer Women Jerome Wolicki of Cong Beth Week in their respective cities. Tephilath Moses, Mount Clemens. Nov. 3-9 will be celebrated throughout the United States and Rabbi Wolicki, a graduate of Ye- shiva University and former rabbi Canada as National Pioneer at Newark and Wallingford, Conn., Women Week. will devote special attention to the Pioneer Women provides social services for women, youth and "ketuba," marriage contract, and the ritual Hebrew wording of the of Course! children in more than 1,000 instal- ceremony, he also will offer a con- ., o 0 a 0 0 a a 600000000000000t.t lations throughout IsraeL troversial view of the "double-ring" custom. There is a small registration fee for the entire fall series of four lectures. A social hour and informal dis- SUNDAY ONLY cussion over coffee follows each lecture. For information, call Mrs. Kagan, 542-5058. Branch 114 Turns 35, Plans Anniversary Fete Morris Chasnick, president . of Chaim Weizmann Branch 114, Far_ band, announces the branch will celebrate its 35th anniversary 1:30 p.m. Nov. 19 at the Labor Zionist Institute. 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