THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24—Friday, September 5, 1969
Mrs. Henry Berris Named
Chairman of Annual Book Fair
Mrs. Henry Berris has again
been named chairman of• Book
Fair, set for Nov. 8-16, George D.
Keil, president of the Jewish Com-
munity Center,
announced.
The mother of
four, Mrs. Berris
has been an ac-
tive leader in Ha-
dassah. She has
participated in an
inner city tutorial
program, reads
and tapes for the
blind at Wayne
State and is a vs
member of the Mrs. Berris
board of directors at the Center.
At the beginning of this year
What's
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for lunch?
Nancv f. Littky Becomes
Mrs. David P. Kencin
Pioneer Women's Conclave
to Draw Noted Speakers
NEW YORK—Wisconsin's Sena-
tor William Proxmire and Mrs.
Elizabeth Koontz, director of the
women's bureau of the U.S. De-
partment of Labor, are among the
speakers scheduled to address the
21st biennial Pioneer Women con-
vention. Oct. 12-15. at the Shore-
ham Hotel. Washington. The con- ,
vention will open with a major
address by Israel Ambassador Itz-
hak Rabin.
FRANK PAUL
and his ORCHESTRA
"Music at its Best
for Your Guests"
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Mrs. Berris was awarded the
"Heart of Gold" for her volunteer
PHOTOGRAPHY by
efforts. She was one of 12 women
BERNARD H.
who received the gold heart-shaped
charm bearing the "Spirit of De-
troit" emblem and signifying
dedicated service.
Thousands of books of Jewish
Center Theater Tryouts
interest to children and adulti
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will be available at this year's
Bar Mifzvas—Weddings
production of Tennessee Williams'
Book Fair. Special programs for
New Bar lifitzvo folder
Inc/tiding
"Sumner and Smoke," will be held
children are planned, along with
candlettghtingt list mailed on request
2-5 p.m. Sunday, and 8-11 p.m.
the appearance of many well.'
Monday in the theater of the Jew-I
known and popular authors.
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ish Center.
Center Theater will present Ten-
nessee Williams' "Summer and
Smoke," and the Center Symphony
From LONDON, ENGLAND
MRS. DAVID KERWIN
Orchestra will perform the second
concert of its 30th anniversary
season during Book Fair week. ! In a recent ceremony at Adas
Bronislaw Gimpel, violinist, will be ' Shalom Synagogue, Nancy Jeanne
the featured soloist with the sym- Littky became the bride of David
Paul Kerwin. Rabbi Jacob Segal
phony.
officiated.
"Distinctive Styling in Music
All Book Fair programs through-
Parents of the couple are Dr
out the nine-day exposition are and Mrs. Herman Littky of Coyle •
to your Individual Taste"
open to the public.
Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
A special six-week book review
Kerwin of Constitution Ave., South-
seminar will open at the Jewish
field.
Center Sept. 18. It will precede,
The bride wore a silk organza
the Book Fair, and is especially
gown fashioned with illusion
geared to Book Fair volunteers
EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUEST
neckline and long fitted sleeves.
who wish to familiarize them-
Alencon lace with pearls and
FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA ?
selves with new Jewish books.
crystal beads trimmed the gown
Mrs. Carl Schiller and Mrs. Harry • and cathedral-length train. Her
Oberstein will co-chair the book I bouffant veil was attached to a
review seminar.
Juliet cap appliqued with match-
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• Dr. Melvin Friedman served as
uel Kellman.
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