Sandra Jacobs Illarried Israel's Young Designers Represented Friday, January 3, 1 969-21 French Women's Group Joins International Council CLEVELAND (JTA) — Coopera- tion Feminine, an organization of French Jewish Women, has joined the International Council of Jewish Women, it was announced here by Mrs. Ronald Brown, president. The worldwide organization now has 26 affiliates in 22 countries around the world, representing more than 600,000 members. The French organization, estab- lished under the aegis of Fonds Social Juif Unifie, the French Jew- ish central welfare organization, has as its major aim the pursuit of a more active role for Jewish women in domestic as well as in- ternational affairs. The president of Cooperation Feminine is Mrs. J. L. Treves. 6 r ** ENTERTAINMENT L * BOWLING BANQUETS 4 ' .4( ▪ * to Dr. S. Leonard Isser in Hadassah Fashion Show Collection AIRS. S. LEONARD 1SSER Caricatures Strollers* Sandra Elaine Jacobs became Cocktail Parties- -Comedians* the bride of Dr. S. Leonard Isser * Meetings . B in a recent ceremony at Cong. *Seymour Schwartz Agency encY . 4( * Beth Shalom. Rabbi Mordecai Hal- .0 BERKLEY, k*** 356.11525 k*** THE NEWEST IN VILOOING • BAR MITZVAH CONFIRMATION AND PARTY Accessories pern officiated. • Miss Jacobs is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus D. Jacobs of Lincoln Dr., Huntington Woods. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Isser of Brooklyn; Following their w e d d i n g, the newlyweds left on a honeymoon trip to Florida. They plan to reside in Troy. The bride wore a gown of peau de soie with an Empire bodice, wedding ring collar, bateau sleeves of English net with appliques of hand-corded lace and a chapel- length train. Her mantilla of Eng- lish net was bordered in matching lace. A favorite theory is.a possession — William' Hazlett for life. Israel's growing fashion sophisti- cation, with emphasis on high- quality workmanship, will be in evidence in the Hadassah fashion show and Eye-Bank Affair 12:30 p.m. Jan. 14 at Northland Theater. It is being presented by the Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, Women's Zionist organi- zation. Ron Eliran, Israeli singer and guitarist, will also be featured. The collection, just arrived from Israel, is entitled "Seligsberg: Fashion Career-Maker." It fea- tures 23 coats, suits, dresses and gowns created and executed by fashion department students of the Hadassah Alice Seligsberg Compre- hensive High School in Jerusalem. This high-fashion collection is noted for its use of ancient Oriental handwork skills used in modern, jewel-encrusted and other delicate traceries. Seligsberg graduates become the catalysts of Israel's growing fashion and export busi- ness. - Mrs. Jack Abramson, chairman of the day, announced that Hadas- sah's own members will model. Commentator will be radio and television performer Mary Lou Zieve. Mrs. Norman Rosenfeld, chapter vice president of program, an- nounced that sherry and cookies will be served in the theaer lobby prior to the program. Admission is Gold and lemon jewels alter- a filled eye bank, or $6 in cash or nate with white irridescent pail- check, to support Israel's fight lettes on beds of white chenille to against blindness from trachoma. create the chevron effect of this gown, created by a student at the Cheryl Chapin Marries Alice Seligsberg Comprehensive High School in Jerusalem. There Mr. Dan G. Guyer are 23 equally impressive fash- ions in the collection to be shown at the Hadassah Eye-Bank Affair 12:30 p.m. Jan. 14 at Northland Theater. Proceeds to Be Used for Mikva The Women's Orthodox League and Mikva Israel, groups further- ing education in the laws of family purity and the maintenance of the mikva in Oak Park, will hold their annual banquet 6:30 p.m., Jan. 26 at Cong. Shaarey Shomayim. Proceeds will be used for the up- keep of the mikva (ritualarium) which serves Toledo, Windsor, and other cities near Detroit, as well as the metropolitan area. Presi- dents of the two groups are Mrs. Leib Bakst and Sam Shoenig. For information and reserva- tions, call Mrs. Eli Friedman, 963- 9611, or Marvin Seligson, DI 1-6657. Wedding Announcement Policy The Jewish News advises those submitting copy for engage. ments or weddings that the following policy will be enforced: 1. Information must include addresses and phone numbers of both bride and bridegroom, as well as their parents' names and addresses. 2. Engagement announcements less than two months before the wedding date will not be accepted. • 3. Wedding announcements more than two months after the wedding will not be accepted. Announcements are printed' at no charge; however, there is a $5 engraving charge for photographs. After the picture has appeared in the paper, both the photograph and plate will be available for pickup at The Jewish News. • SUNDAY SPECIALS 12 TO 5 P.M. ! AND SATURDAY 9:30 TO 9 ! GREEN-8 CENTER ONLY ! • 1 Jack Fiwnkels Observe 50th Anniversary MRS. DAN GUYER . . . . ,:emeararamsw, t.mmastamaimagammazizammaswasEmq of Banquet i• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frankel •(Bess Burke) recently were hon- ored on their 50th wedding an- niversary with a dinner-dance given by their children at Cong. Beth Abraham. The Frankels, who exchanged marriage vows in 1918 in Russia, are the parents of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greenberg of Lakewood, Calif. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Frankel (he's older brother of the bridegroom) and Mrs. Clara Schwartz, a niece, all of New York. Mrs. Schwartz was present 50 years ago at the Frank- els' wedding. Other out-of-town guests were Mrs. Nathan Goren, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Goren, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weiss, Mr. and Cheryl Chapin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chapin of Mark Twain Ave., became the bride of Dan G. Guyer in an evening cere- mony at Cong. Beth Achim. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Abram Guyer of South Dr., South- field and the late Mr. Guyer. Mrs. Oscar Sklar and Mr. and The bride wore a gown with long Mrs. Joseph Burke, all of Wash- train of silk alpaca and bodice ington, D.C. sleeves of Alencon lace embroid- ered with seed pearls. A high crown of lace and pearls held her illusion veil. She carried her con- firmation prayerbook covered with • DRESSES • COOS Philaenopsis and Stephanotis. Elsie Chapin attended her sis- ter as maid of honor. Brides. maids were Diane Markle, Nancy Feldman and Mrs. Benjamin Friedman. Mara Rochelle Staller was flower girl. ' The bridegroom's brother, Dr. Martin Guyer, was best man. Serv- ing as ushers were the bride's brother,, Neil Chapin, Mark Gor- don, Benjamin Friedman and Eric Weinberg of Youngstown, 0. Jef- frey Guyer was ring bearer. Also in the wedding .paity, were the bride's grandparents, Mrs. Samuel Weinberg and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shabensky. After a honeymoon in New York, the couple will reside on Greenfield Ave. •spoitswEAR SNIE up+07 OFF "Decorating a House Around Your Personality" is the subject chosen by CARLETON VARNEY, brilliant young interior decorator, for his talk at Detroit Town Hall. He appears at 11 a.m. Wednesday, in Fisher Theater. r r4kb iag. N\ k fei t4 BAR MITZVAS SWEET SIXTEENS Plan your party for your friends at PREMIERE DANCE STUDIO 221 1 1 COOLIDGE OAK PARK We take care of all the 26190 GREENFIELD IQ tiL MILE: -LtNeoLN CENTEF, IDNONE- 3991:233 details . • Food, Music, etc. Check our prices first LI 7 4470 - Classified Ads Get Quick Results C.011.611211.frd, ?talk 3aAhiniti, OF 19191 LIVERNOIS AVENUE r - S Be a Twinkle Toes ! ! 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Designer Labeled Brocade Dress and Jacket Wedding A S H L E Y-SWARTZ: Charlotte Gladys Swartz and William H. Ash- ley were married in a recent cere- mony performed by Rabbi Leonard S. Cahan at the Raleigh House. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Swartz of Rose- lawn Ave. and Mrs. Louise Ashley of Santa Monica, Calif. Mrs. Jos- eph Hirschfield, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The best man was Dr. Merle Goldstone of Van Nuys. The couple will reside in Silver Spring, Md. * * * WATTEL-ROM: Mrs. Jack Rom of Cranbrook Dr. announces the marriage of her daughter Rosalind to Robert Wattel, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Wattel of Chicago. The bride is the daughter of the late Dr. Jack Rom. Following their wedding at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, the couple left for a honeymoon in Spain. They will reside in Chicago. Anthropologist Ben Dor to Look at Shtetl Life in Oneg Shabat Talk Anthropologist Dr. Shmuel Ben Dor will lecture at an oneg Shabat of the Sholem Aleichem Institute 8:30 p.m. Jan. 10. His topic will be "An Anthropolo- gist's Look at the East-European Shtetl." Dr. Ben Dor, a native Israeli, re- ceived his doctorate in anthropol- ogy from the University of Minne- sota doing his field work with the Eskimos of northern Canada. In recent years, he has extended his studies to East European Jewry and is at present lecturing at Wayne State University on that subject. He is also a faculty mem- ber of the United Hebrew High School and the Midrasha, having majored in Israel in biblical stu- dies. There will be readings and songs to illustrate the lecture. Refresh- ments will be served. The lecture is open to the public. .1 Was $145—Now $72 • • ct ~ ~ . SUNDAY I and Saturday ! '36 CHARGE IT Security Charge Mich. Bankard Juliet ! I I ei t ) Sunday Only! Import Knit Dress and Coat Costumes ! 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