Friday, Octobe r 3, 1 969-2 Sandra Sliqpiro. Bridt. of Michael liar! Beresh • Cictivrttes in Society . 'Torch Drive Gets Pre-Campaign Boost Mrs. Charles Levy has been ap- pointed to assist the headmaster of Ilillel Day School in the adminis- tration of the school, it was an- nounced by Robert Kasle, chair- man of the school's personnel com- mittee., As assistant principal, Mrs. Levy will supervise the general studies program. She was.ilscluated from WaYne State Univers V, where she received a degree in art education. I After teaching for several years in Detroit and Livonia public schools. site joined the teaching staff at A number of Detro;tr rs attended the Golda Meir dinner at the es. York Monday evening, sponsored by WaldcrtAstoria Hotel I the United Jewish Appeal, Israel Bond Organization and other Jewish bodies. The Detroiters included Mr. and Mrs. Robert • Brody, Sidney Fields. Max Fisher, Dr. Leon From, Fronk E. Fitzsimmons, Louis E. Leritan. Isaac Lineal:, ,1r. and Mrs. Max Nosunchtik, Mrs. Morris L. I Schauer. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silverman, Dr. and Mrs. Morris Stark man, Mr. and Mrs, Max Stoll»mn, Phillip Stollman and Pon I Zuckerman, MRS. MICHAEL BERESII y Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus will open its season with a banquet 6 p.m.. Oct. 12 at the Jewish Music Center. There will be musical entertainment. New singers for the chorus are invited to audition 8:30 p.m. Mon- days at the Jewish Music Center, according to director Harvey Schreibman. AlVitatiOnS • ; Detroit Pioneer Wonien to Send 75 to Convention Dt: Some 75 delegates from the De-. troit area will attend Pioneer Women's national convention Oct. 12.15 at the Shoreham Hotel, Wash- ington, D.C. The biennial convention will fea- ture a major address by Itzhak ------- lamer Goodman to II eel ill..1171son iu December Mrs. Hauser Describes Mid East Refugee Plight In an evaluative report on the conditions of refugees in the Middle East, Mrs. Rita Hauser, speaking Tuesday to an overflow audience of Hadassah women, de- scribed her findings among both the newcomers to Israel and the Arab refugees. Emphasizing the human needs, she indicated that there is a great need for action to solve problems involving Jews who had come to Israel from Moslem countries as well as the Arab refugees. In her description Of the condi- tions of Arabs in territories occu- pied by Israel after the Six-i);' War. Mrs. liauser asserted that she found the prisons to be clean, well kept and the Arabs well treated by Israel. Folk Chorus Schedules Banquet to Open Season A luncheon, honoring Mrs. Nettie Wineman on her 83rd birthday, PARTY ACCESSORIES was given at Topinka's Sept. 11 by her daughter, Mrs. Victor )Floe - 40 ; once) Livelier. Mrs. Willman is a former Detroiter who now resides Wa. in Van Nuys, Calif. The luncheon was attended by guests from Beverly Hills, Calif., Flint and Pontiac, as well as Mrs. Wineman's **,)‘ numerous friends and relations from the Detroit area. Mrs. Wineman maintains a vigorously active interest in the Studio City Chapter of the At a meeting of United Foundation advance gifts leaders are Mrs. Levy served as president City of Hope. and the Reseda. Calif. Home for the Aged. Her other (from left) Mrs. Arthur Rice of Bloomfield Hills; Mrs. John 'S. Judd of Birmingham; Mrs. David Handleman and Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld, of the Hillel Teacliers' Association interests include Hadassah and oirr. past Marguerite Kozenn Chajes returned to Oak Park for a short visit both of Detroit. Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Artifeiti are team captains in the for the last two years. She 'is Grand FOR ENTERTAINMENT with her- family after attending the Vienna, Munich and Salzburg .women's division headed by Mrs. Handleman, Mrs. Judd is advance chairman of the Michigan Music chairman for women's teams. The advance gifts committee Opera Association. The Levys are 74" Banquets1 Hanukah Parties) gifts vice festivals. At the latter, Israeli Eliahu Inbal conducted the Vienna Phil- 1 ta jntivigcl u:r o l Newt Origins 4t foundations prior the parents of three children, a and solicits contributions from select individuals harmonic Orchestra with Bruno Leonhard Gelber of Argentina as *SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ AGENCY* pianist. On Oct. 12, Radio Basel, Switzerland, will broadcast an hour- to the official opening of the Torch Drive, Oct. 14. Continuing through attending Hillel Day School. 356-8525 long interview with Mrs. Chajes, interspersed with musical examples Nov. 6, the drive's goal is $28,975,000 for nearly 200 health and t************* ****.ork**0 Classified Ads Get Quick Results • community services. pertaining to her life's story. ;41::;11:•;41;WIZ•;412.;111Z1big ■ ;,,,:l1;,Q1Z.4 ce:0;. ■ ...41W6Z;111;e.;11W1:4;4 "•.I ■ ;. ■ ;61;,!,;41;t:16;,.V.2.; ■■;■ .V V.W 6,.... ....41.1wreol,w6iV WI:2;11'4011W :e11W1,...... ...,.;;11211WW1., En route from Paris to New York, after vacationing this summer -? ■ -.-4.;..;;;.;.;.i.... in Israel, Rome and Paris, Elaine Todd of Lichfield Ave. Met her • father, Herman T. Beckenstein of Philadelphia, on the plane. The two :11:, had not seen each other for seven years, and neither knew of the other's transatlantic vacation Plans. After returning home, Miss Todd hosted her mother, Mrs. Reba Handelman of Phoenix, whom she had not seen in six years. . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Silverstone of Sussex Ave., Oak Park, will cele- brate their 40th wedding anniversary Nov. 16, They are taking a trip It; through Europe and Israel in honor of the occasion. The Ruda Family Club will meet for its annual Sukkot open house Sunday in the sukka of Abraham Ruda, 24720 Parklawn, Oak Park. - In a ceremony at Cong. Beth Achim, Sandra Sharpiro became the bride of Michael Karl Beresh. Rabbi Milton Arm and Cantor Simon Bermanis officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shapiro of Fil- mor Pl., Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs, Abraham Beresh of Kensing- ton Ct., Southfield. The bride wore a gown of peau de sole and re•embroidered Men- con lace, designed with a man- darin neck, short sleeves, and Aline skirt. Bodice and sleeves were trimmed with seed pearls and crystals and a hemline of lace ended in a chapel train. A half•hat of matching lace trimmed with seed pearls and crystals held her chapel-length veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of roses and Stephanotis on her confirmation Bible. Cheryl Shapiro served her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Elaine Beresh, Sharla Gould, Paula Lichtig, Helene Friedman. Suzi Cohen and Gayl Beresh. Lawrence Beresh served his brother as best man, and ushers included Sanford Siporin, David Kaplan, Drew Lieberwitz, Harvey Stybel, Kenneth Beresh and Stan Liebowitz. The couple honeymooned in Mi- ami Beach and Nassau. Mrs. Charles. Levv Hillel Asst. Principal Rabin, Israel- ambassador to the U.S. Other events scheduled for the four-day affair will be work- shops and sessions on American affairs, American-Jewish and Zion- ist issues, as well as organization- al meetings and conferences. Leading the delegation will be ;i1R Mesdames Aaron Katzman, coun- cil president; Sam Fishman, Sam Wasserman, Moe Saslove and Ger- ald Goldberg, vice presidents; Norman Leemon, Milton Weiss and Morris L. Schager, national board 7 members. Delegates include the following: :; A Club One—Mesdames Sophie Shapiro, Green-8 On/i! Fantastic Fall SALE Eva Domovich, Anna Goldberg, MI- chael Michlin, president; Sarah Levin, R:. Sol Lewin, Esther Mintz, David Sislin, Aaron Bornstein, Marsha Appel, Tillie Shkolnick, Esther Grad, Hannah Jacobs and Adele Mondry. Club Two—Mrs. Rebbeca Krasno and ;10. Mrs. Israel Serling, president. Avodah— ; Mrs. Sam Isaacs, president. Brandeis— At: Mesdames Beril Bloom, president; Mor- ; ris Buell, Fanny Yagoda, Cella Altman 11: and Bea Newmark. a; Chana Czenesh —Mesdames Anne Greenberg, Yetta Landy, Morris Mendel- son, president; David Marks, Louis La. Med and Jack Malamud. Deganla—Mrs. Frank Rath. Dimona—Mrs. Henry Solo- mon. Golda Meir—Mesdames Sam Lup• ovich, president; Israel Weisman, Ger- ald Brody, Charles Glen, Ann Mondrow, Irving Stepak and Joseph Newmark. Ilanita — Mesdames Sonia Glazer, Is. rael Pine, president; Anne Pudavick. Israel—Mrs. Moe Saslove. Kinneret— Mrs. Rebecca Warren, president, and Mrs. Nathan Weinstein. Massada—Mrs. Mark Rovner and Mrs. Ben Boren. Neghah—Mesdames Aiwa- ham Primack, Ralph Feinberg, David Schrage, president, and Morris Kimmel. Sharona — Mesdames Herman Ozrovitz, Imported 3-Pc. Wool Double Knits Av MISS JANET GOODMAN Mr. and Mrs. Sol Goodman of Kentfield Rd. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Janet to Karl E. \Vilson, son of Mr. and \les. John \Vikon of Canterbury lid. , 111iss Goodman and 111r. Wilson , both attend Wayne State Univer- sity. A Dec. 14 wedding is planned. president, Link Midler, Victor Linden :Ind Said Ruse. Cancer patients can recover—but daily treatment means transport- ation problems. Become a volun- leer driver for the Michigan Can- cer Foundation, 833-0710. DI3 BEST WAY TO SEE IT LIKE IT IS ! 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