THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, June 13, 1969 Dennis Smith nirricd to Judith Nosanchuk activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Baker of Chicago were the recent house guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Morros of George Washing- ton Ave., Southfield. They also were entertained by Mrs. Baker's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morros of Maryland St., Southfield. M. H. Friedlaender Gets Medical Award The University of Michigan ' Medical School. at its annual class day ceremony and honors convoca- tion last Friday. presented Dr. Mitchell Harold Friedlaender of Huntington Woods with the presti- gous Borden Undergraduate Re- search Award. The Borden Award is given to Ilan • D Meal the gradu a tin g medical stud e n t who has m a de the outstan ding contribution to medical research during his f o u r years in medical school, and car- ries a cash prize of S500. Past recipients of the Borden Friedlaender award include the present chairmen of the depart- ments of Medicine at Massachu- setts General Hospital and Duke University. as well as several dis- tinguished University of Michigan faculty members. Dr. Friedlaen- der. who is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Friedlaender. was also one of 20 graduates who were granted their Doctor of Medicine degrees cum laude. In presenting the research prize, Dean William Hubbard. Jr.. point- ed out that Dr. Friedlaender had worked in areas of medical re- search connected with immuno- logy. rheumatology. opht halm o- logy, and the genetic control of drug metabolism. both at the Uni- versity of Michigan. and as the recipient of a Student Research Fellowship at the National Insti- tutes of Health in Bethesda. Mary- land. Also, that he had presented the results of his research at sev- eral national medical meetings, with subsequent publication in na- tional and international medical in a Single Package Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti Dinner with meatless mushroom sauce and grated cheese. COMPLETE journals. Spaghetti Dinner Profile-Tribute 'to Golda heir with MUSHROOM SAUCE By MIRIAM MARGOLIS You are the captain Your ship is your land Through storm you steer her With unswerving hand With hope you disperse Black clouds or sorrow And yearningly seek A brighter tomorrow Just cook the spaghetti, add the heated sauce, top with the zippy cheese. Real Italian ta'am, a real family pleaserl holt it for lunch or supper toni:ght! An ern of progress For Arabs and Jews In face to face talks About each other's views Your passion is peace ;But at price fair and just anguish you say. 'We shall fight, if we must" Daughter of Zion. To rich heritage heir, !Valiant captain. I May your voyage be fair ! BRAVERMAN'S ALL SPECIALS GOOD wwn.i QUANTITIES LAST SUNDAY ONLY YOUNG BEEF LIVER HOLLYWOOD ROAST CHUCKuSTEAKag CHUCK ROAST PICKLED TONGUE CORNED BEEF BREAST OF VEAL 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD MEATS lb. 59` lb. 99C lb. 89c 75` lb. 65` lb. 98C lb ' lb. 594 DI 1-2345 MRS. DENNIS SMITH Judith Sharon Nosanchuk and Dennis Garland Smith were united in marriage at an evening cere- mony in Temple Israel. Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Nosanchuk of Cherokee Rd., Pontiac, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Smith of Highmoor Way, Bloom- field Hills. Rabbis M. Robert Syme and Phillip Berkowitz officiated, with Cantor Harold Orbach as soloist. Meadow Brook Awaits Pianist Ashkenazy and Violinist Perlman as Artists-in-Residence Two of the world's foremost musicians will become artists-in- residence at Meadow Brook Sum- mer School of Music in July so that each can coach a specially selected handful of young artists preparing for concert careers. Vladimir Ashkenazy, pianist, and Itzhak Perlman, violinist, also will appear as soloists with the Meadow Brook Music Festival during their stays at the school on the Oakland University campus, Rochester. They will present a piano-violin duo concert in the Baldwin Pavi- lion 8:30 p.m. July 8. The recital will be a benefit performance for the Meadow Brook Summer School of Music. Ashkenazy will reside and con- duct his master classes July 3-Aug. 6. In his class will be six students, each selected by Ashkenazy and other nationally known pianists in nationwide auditions. The noted pianist will be solo artist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at Baldwin Pavilion on four nights. July 3I-Aug. 3. It will mark his third consecutive ervations call the Israel Bond office, 352-6770. LARRY PAUL FURNITURE REFINISHERS CABINET REPAIRS • PIANOS CIGARETTE BURNS INSURANCE CLAIMS ANTIQUE RESTORERS 13223 W. McNichols U4-1440 EVES.: 353-3499 PHOTOGRAPHY by BERNARD H. WINER KE 1-8196 Bar Mitzvas—Weddings New Bar /IIItzra folder Including candielfghting list matted on request From LONDON, ENGLAND "Distinctive Styling in Music to your Individual Taste" (all UN. 1-3065 honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Gordon Silber. Mrs. Michael Nos- anchuk, K a t tl e r n Lichtenstein. Miriam Muroff, Sherry Steinman and Elaine Bacow. Joseph G. Smith was best man. and ushers were Gary Smith, Jef- fery Smith, Robert Levin. William Lieppe. James Rosenbloom, Dr. David Olen. Gordon Suber and Michael Nosanchuk. The couple's honeymoon destination was Lake Geneva, Wis. Joey Adams, star of stage, radio. television and motion pictures, will head the progrartir....,77:72777 at the Shaarit Haplayta Israel Bond dinner- dance Sunday in Temple Emanu- El social hall. Martin Rose is president of Shaarit Haplay- ta. Arnold Ein-' horn will be the toastmaster. and;„ • Fred Ferber is • the dinner-dance chairman. Asso- ciate chairmen', include Einhorn. • Leon Halpern, Dr. Adams • John J. Mames, Steve Oliwek, Mrs: : Leon Popowski and Rose. For res-`, • The Perlman master class in vio- lin has selected four young artists. Each will receive individual In- struction July 7 - Aug. 5. Perlman returns for the second time as soloist with the Meadow Brook Music Festival for four nights, July 10-13. ZAN GILBEIST and His ORCHESTRA The bride wore a gown of rose pointe lace appliqued in Swiss lace daisies. A coat of silk or- ganza with a chapel train cover- ed the sleeveless gown with its rounded neckline and Empire bo- dice. The tiara headpiece held a shoulder-length pouf veil of silk illusion, and the bride carried a bouquet of roses and Stephanotis. Mrs. David Olen was matron of Shaarit Haplayta to Hear Joey Adams year as soloist with the Meadow Brook Music Festival. Still the Best In Quality and Service . . . and In the Same Location! 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