THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, November 22, 1968 Peggy Leebove to 11(z rry World of Childrn' Committee Maps Program Kenny Miller -in March experts were sure she would win or emerge one of the runners-up. The official reason for the ab- sence of an Arab entry was that Islam forbids girls to display Arab countries failed to enter con- themselves before strange men. testants in the Miss World beauty contest held here last week be- FOR THE BEST IN cause they were certain that the MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT Israeli entry, blonde Miri Zamir, would win and this would have been "a major national catas- And His Orchestra trophe" for the Arabs had they competed, the London newspaper 358-0938 "People" reported. Miss Israel came out third in the event, and eight Arab diplomats who had each bet $120 on her to win lost their money, "People" reported. According to the paper, the Arabs considered Miss Israel the prettiest entry and most pol- ished of the contestants, and their Miss Israel Places Third in World Contest, but 1st in Arab Envoys' Book LONDON (JTA) — Most of the SAM EMMER 4 11 ': -*" Members of the Young Women's Committee of the Detroit Israel Bond Organization, which is sponsoring the "Wonderful World of Children" fashion show festival and dinner Dec. 8 at the Armenian Cultural Center, include (from left), seated: Mesdames Bertram Adler, Milton Ring, Marvin Leader, Harold Kaufman, James G. Bittker and Arthur Rubiner; standing: Mesdames Carl Scott, Arthur Schuster, Morris Starkman, Robert Brody, M. I. Kurzmann, Carl Lipnick, Bernard Stollman, David Holtzman, Harry Nosanchuk, David Margolin, Maurice Lezell, Milton Weiss and Morris L. Schaver, Israel Bond Women's Division chairman. Mrs. Brody is the fashion chair- man. The committee is planning a Hanuka program., * Fifty-five models, 28 escorts and; 10 members of the floor committee will participate in the "Wonderful World of Children" fashion show 4 p.m. Dec. 8 at the Armenian Cul- 1 tural Center, it was announced by Mrs. Robert Brody. Mrs. William S. (Fran) Ham- burger is fashion commentator, and Shirley Raf, fashion coordina- tor. Guest entertainer will be Malon the Magician, TV personality, who will head the Hanuka program. Eric Rosenow will be at the piano. The fashion showing will be cli- maxed by a full-course dinner, reservations for which can be made by calling Israel Bonds, DI 1-5707. Models are: Amelia Ilene Adler, Lisa Faye Adler, Elissa Donna Baum, Cindy Beth Bittker, . Terry Elyse Bittker, Wendy Sue Bittker, Sheryl Brody, Carolyn Margie Feldman, • Ellen Nancy Feldman, Janice Andrea Feldman, Andrea Fleischman, Debra Fleischman, Jo-Elyn Frankel, Suzanne Gordon. Karen Beth Hermetic'', Marcie Ruth Hermelin, Julie Anne Kurzmann, Elissa Leader, Amy Beth Lezell, Claudia Sue Lezell, Lisa Royce Lezell, Judith Lipnick, Miriam Lipnick. Ruth Ann Lip- nick. Nancy Susan Margolin, Alison Leslie Moss. Jan Allison Nosan, Bonnie Denise N osan- L ynn chuk, Karen Beth Nosanchuk. Linda Susan Nosanchuk, Marilyn Patricia Pollack, Elizabeth Ann Ring, Karen Elise Ring, Marianne Kay Ring, Ilene Elinor Rosin, Julie Rubiner, Megan Elizabeth Rubiner, Julie Ellen Schubot, Doree Sue Schwartz, Reva Ellen Sober- man, Elaine Sarah Sosnick, Noreen Stacy Sosnick, Susan Lynn Starkman, Lauren Joy Stern, Melanie Hope Stern, Adrienne Stollman, Karin Beth Stoll- man, Margo Karen Stollman, Karen Renee Weinstein, Linda Dawn Wein- stein, Lori Beth Weisman, Judy Pam Weiss, Beth Ilene Wolpin and Nancy Lynn Wolpin. C. Mr. and Mrs. William Leebove of Rockledge Dr., Farmington, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Peggy to Kenny Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller of Buxton Dr., Birmingham. The floor committee consists of The bride-elect is a student at Mark H. Feldman, Vicki Haking, Wayne State University. Mr. Miller Eugene Kerry Herman, Paula Levi- was graduated from Michigan tan, Nancy Levitt, Deyna Mond- State University and presently at- shine, Gary Moindshine, Barry tends WSU. Mathew Rudner, Bennett Marc A March wedding is planned. Rudner and Heidi Ellen Rudner. i3ar Mark Stephen :4 1 %. ell,jeZZl y iur M oss, Alan Nosanchuk, Matthew Jermy Rubiner, Brian Tony SI§Zilbdot tl.:Tm a Al rdi Saw u: bot, Robert ard Scott Wolpin. Horodoker Women Set Donor Date for Dec. 3 David-Horodoker Women's Or- ganization will meet noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Morris Green, 17530 Freeland, to discuss final plans for the 31st annual donor, luncheon to be held noon Dec. 3 at'' Cong. Bnai David. President Mrs. Alex Dorchen announced Mrs. Bernard Chase will be toastmistress at the donor.) Guest artist will be Cantor Harold Orbach. For information or tickets, call Mrs. Harry Schechter, EL 3-6674, or Mrs. Sam Kreisler, 537-0117. marriages AARONSON-GOLDMAN: Susan Beth Goldman and Gilbert W. Aaronson recently exchanged mar- riage vows at Temple Israel. Par- ents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goldman of Birchridge Rd., Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aaronson of Chicago and the The escorts are: Jonathan Pariser Adler, Daniel Evan . late Mrs. Aaronson. Darlene Gold- Baum, Elliott Jay Baum, Neil Robert man served her sister as maid of Baum, Mark J. Brandwine, Scott Brody. Robbie Benjamin Disner, Jeffrey Fleisch- honor, and Marc Goldman, brother man, Brian Paul Granader, Robbie of -the bride, was best man. After Granader, Brian Michael Hermelin. Dan- iel Mark Kurzmann, Bruce Leader, a honeymoon in Miami Beach, the Steven Mark Levitan, Daniel Lipnick. couple is residing in Madison Larry Lipnick, Richard Allan Margolin, Steven Nathan Margolin, Berton Kevin Heights. Plan JWF Women's Institute Imported OIL PAINTINGS ALL TYPES CUSTOM FRAMING ALL SIZES Phone 549-7170 HOUSE OF PICTURES 21673 GRAND RIVER Near Lahser Near 6 Mile From LONDON, ENGLAND ZAN GILISEIST and His ORCHESTRA "Distinctive Styling in Music to your Individual Taste" Dr. F. M. Zweig to Open Institute at Adas Shalom Dr. Franklin M. Zweig, dean of the school of social welfare, State University of . New York at Buffa- lo, will open the Adas Shalom Adult Study Institute 9 p.m. Tues- day at the synagogue. This will be the first of a series of 12 guest lectures, theme for which is "Living in Times of Ten- sion." Dr. Zweig, whose subject will be "Tensions in Modern Life," was an associate professor in the school of social work at Wayne State University. He received his PhD from t h e Florence Heller Graduate School ,for Advanced eiStudies in Social Welfare P IT Bran Dr. Zweig deis University. His doctoral dissertation, "Con- flict in Social Planning," is cur- rently in book preparation by Columbia University Press, He has published many papers and ar- ticles and served as assistant dean of students at Brandeis Uni- versity. .He has also served as a consultant to anti - poverty and mental health programs. Speakers in subsequent weeks will include Rabbi Richard Ruben- stein, Dr. Velvl W. Greene, Trude Weiss-Rosmarin, Dr. Morton Sie- gel and Rabbi Ralph Simon. The community is invited. For infor- mation, call the synagogue office, UN 4-7474. Art in Jewish Life Shown in Pamphlet Setting up plans for the 1968 institute of the women's division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, to be held Dec. 5 at the Jewish Center, are (from left): front row, Mrs. Norman Naimark, co-chair. man of the institute; Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier, president of the women's division; Mrs. George Stutz, chairman of the institute; back row, Mrs. John Grekin, vice president of education for the division; Mrs. Celia Baruch, director of the women's division; and Mrs. Julian Tobias, coordinator of workshops for the institute. CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION a MISS PEGGY LEEBOVE A collection of major articles on Jewish art has been published by the National Council on Art in Jewish life. Entitled "Readings on Jewish Art," the 50-page booklet includes critiques, reviews and reports that have appeared in various art jour- nals over the last 10 years. Issuance of the publication was announced by Rabbi Moshe David- owitz, chairman of the Council on Art in Jewish Life, which is spon- sored by the American Jewish Congress. Rabbi Davidowitz is cur- ator of the Spertus Museum of Judaica in Chicago and a faculty member of the College of Jewish Studies there. 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