• g Miss Letvin Betrothed To Award 13 Master Builders Plaques at Yeshiva University Fete June 25 to en neth Activities will hold a games party 9 p.m. Satur- day at the Workmen's Circle Cen- ter. Among the prizes is a televi- sion set, and refreshments will be served. • • • GALILEE CHAPTER will hold its 10th annual night of games 8:30 p.m. Monday, at the Sholem Alei- chem Institute. There will be prizes and refreshments. For tickets, call Phyllis Schreiman, 352-0932, or DOV FRENKEL LODGE JWV '1 The Bnai Brith Women's Coun- Women. cil of Metropolitan Detroit will .Mrs. Cohen, alternate Bnai Brith honor Mrs Clark Gable with its Women observer Humanitarian Award on the occa- at the United Na- sion of the culmfiraticarbof the na- tions, served as tional membership caniiiaign in 1967 chairman of this area, 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the New York Cong. Bnai Moshe. City Committee All who have joined Bnai Brith for United Na- Women during this campaign, as tions Activities well as the hundreds of workers in and was respon- the 25 chapters in the area will be sible for initiat- invited. , ing the first Bnai Council President Mrs. Allen Brith W o m en Weitzman and culmination chair. Day at the United Mrs. Cohen man Mrs. Phillip Fealk announce Nations. • A former teacher, Mrs. Cohen that the guest speaker will be Mrs. Henry A. Cohen of New has been active in the United Fed- eration of Teachers and has served York, a member of the national executive board of Bnai Brith I as its secretary and treasurer. A member of the United Nations Association of the U.S., she serves on its speakers bureau. In announcing the selection of marria es Mrs. Gable as recipient of the BRODER-CHASE: Marian Chase Council's first Humanitarian daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Award, Mrs. Sidney Eidelman, recently general chairman of the national Chase of Providence, R.I., was married to Dr. Martin Ivan membership acquisition campaign for the Detroit Council, stated that Broder,., son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Broder of Rutherford Ave. Mrs. Gable's "tireless devotion to ceremony was performed at humanitarian services and out- Temple Sinai, Washington, D.C., standing and creative leadership" Temple with Rabbi Eugene Lipman, offi- have made her the unanimous award." elating. The bride wore a short choice in receiving this aw Empire gown of imported ribbed Although she is not Jewish, Mrs. G silk, with Sabrina neckline, long Gable has included Bnai Brith and sleeves and sashed with a silk cord the Anti-Defamation L e a g u e, embellished with tiny seed pearls. among her vast,interests. She is an Her hemline blocked veil fell from honorary member of the Encino of Bnai Brith Women and a circlet of matching silk cord and Chapter seed pearls. She carried a bouquet, is known as the Sweetheart of Dis- trict 4 Bnai Brith Women. handmade by her mother, of flow- A past chairman of the Wom= ers and French pearlized beads on gold wire. A copy of a museum en's Division of the National piece from the French Court, it Conference of Christians and contained roses, Stephanotis, lilies Jews, Mrs. Gable is a member of the valley, babies' breath and of the Jewish Home for the ferns. The bride was attended by Aged, and her son, John Clark Brina Saklad, Mrs. Irving Mac- Gable, is a life member. Arthur Destler and Mrs. Eugene Her many activities include The Broder. Eugene Broder, brother of Los Angeles Orphanage Guild, Na- the bridegroom, was best man. tional Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Ushers were Dr. Arthur Blank, St. John's Hospital, California Dr. Walter Herman and Lawrence Heart Association, SS Hope Hbspi- Weisman. Following their honey- tal Ship, Chicago Heart Associa- moon, the newlyweds will reside in tion, City of Hope and Hanna Boys School. Bethesda, Md. " , Brevities M. Chupack Ortai I Green, Samuel Hechtman, Jack Edward C. Levy, co-chairman of sity. The university is America's old- Korman. Sol Lessman, Julius Ro- Detroit Friends of Yeshiva Univer- sity, announced several highlights est and largest center of high tenberg. Max Stollman, Isadore Winkelman and Charles S. Wolpin. of the program for the 14th an- learning under Jewish auspices. A The guest speaker at the din- nondenominational and co-educa- nual dinner to ner will be Senator Abraham A. S titution. Yeshiva Univer- tional in. be held 6:30 sity not only accepts students with- Ribicoff. p.m., June 24, Full information about the dinner out regard to creed, race or color. at Cong. Shvarey but adheres to an inviolate tradi- can be obtained and reervations Zedek. He stated tion of never turning away a can be obtained and reservations that 13 Yeshiva coordinator. Jack M. Levine. 964- worthy scholar for lack of funds. University M a s- Abraham Borman, recipient of 2330. The dinner committee office ter Builders the university's Distinguished Serv- is located at 1301 Kales Building. plaquei will be ice Award in 1960, and a Master awarded to: Nor- Builder, is host of the dinner, a man Allan, Abra- trustee of Yeshiva Unversity, a ham Borman, science f e 11 ow and permanent Torn Borman, Da- BALE POST has elected as 1969- chairman of the Detroit Friends. vid Goldberg, Na- 10 officers: commander, Max Morris Karbal. the 1968 award than Freedland, Snyder: senior vice commander, recipient, and a Master Builder, Melvin Weingarden: junior vice Nathan I. Goldin, serves as co-chairman with Levy. commander, Donald Altman; judge Samuel Hecht- Levy man, Morris Karbal, Daniel Laven, David Goldberg, the treasurer, is a advocate, Murray Weiss: and trus- Edward Levy, Max Stollman and Master Builder and was the reci- tees. Herman Jaffee, Ray Lebow, Phillip Stollman. Mrs. John E. upient of the award in 1962. The Alan Soskin, Richard Cohen. Her- Lurie will accept the Master Build- secretary. Daniel A. Laven, is a man Schwartz and William Fagen- er plaque in memory of her late Master Builder and was the award son. husband. Levy also stated that this recipient in 1967. • • • The honorary chairmen are: Lt. ELI LEVIN POST recently surprise feature which will be year there will be a unprecedent Tom Borman, Rabbi Hayim Donin: installed as officers Ben Purple. Rabbi James I. Gordon. Max M. commander; Harvey Cohen, senior announced at the dinner. The presentation of the Yeshiva Fisher. Joseph Holtzman. Judge vice commander; }Jack Adelman, Nathan J. Kaufman, Philip Slomo- junior vice commander; Abe University Distinguished Service Award to U.S. District Judge Law- vitz, Phillip Stollman and David P. To mpkin s. quartermaster; Sam rence Gubow will be the key point Zack, chairman of the 1968 dinner. Jacoby, adjutant; Julius Lipshaw, Stanley J. Winkelman is chair- chaplain: Sol Hoberman, officer of of the evening's program. Levy, a Yeshiva University Mas- man of the 14th annual dinner com- the day: Irwin Burdick. judge ad- ter Builder, was the 1961 recipient mittee. Serving as the dinner co- vocate: Isidore Robbins, Morris of the university's Distinguished chairmen are Nathan I. Goldin, Cutler and Edward Hoffman, trus- Service Award, and was chairman and David Pollack. tees. • • • The annual dinner scholarship of the 1962 annual dinner when Da- DETROIT LADIES AUXILIARY co-chairmen are: Norman Allan. vid Goldberg received the award. Levy emphasized that there will Mandell L. Berman. Louis Berry, 135 will meet for a 12:30 p.m. be no fund raising at the dinner. Jack Bushkin. Avern L. Cohn. Ir- luncheon to honor Minnie Hart as All contributions are accepted prior win I. Cohn, Howard S. Danzig, outgoing president, Saturday at to the dinner as part of the annual Louis M. Elliman, Nathan Fish- the Clock Restaurant. 20510. W. campaign on behalf of the univer- man, Nathan Freedland, Irwin Seven Mile. Friends are invited. The group will meet 10:30 a.m. Monday to sew cancer pads at the Local Bnai Brith Women Will Honor Labor Zionist Institute. 'District 4 Sweetheart', Mrs. Clark Gable THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, June 13, 1969 Aida Cutler, 548-8089. MISS SHARON LETVIN Mr. and Mrs. Sam Letvin of Sus- sex Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter Sharon Elaine to Kenneth Michael Chupack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chupack of Ferguson Ave. The couple plans a Sept. 1 mar- riage. BY POPULAR DEMAND! Max Schrut Now Booking - - - For Good Photographs and Prompt Service Call Me at ED BURG BLAIR STUDIO and His Orchestra Good Music Weddings for All Occasions LI 4-9278 AV, " Oak Park resident SUSAN HAUPTMAN will exhibit drawings, paintings and graphics in her first one-man art show at Maplewood Galleries, Birmingham, starting Sunday. Miss Hauptman was a National Scholastic Art Award re- cipient, attended Carnegie Institute of Technology and the University of Michigan. 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