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June 12, 1970 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-06-12

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Israel Fashion Show Sets Record

Bereznitzer to Celebrate
Silvermans' Anniversary

Marilyn Pitt Prepares
to Wed Michael Kent

THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS

Friday, June 12, 1970-29

The Bereznitzer Aid Society will
host a celebration in honor of
the 50th wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silverman,
8:30 p.m. Thursday at Cong. Beth
Hillel.

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MISS MARILYN PITT

At the 1970 Israel fashion show, held at Shaarey Zedek, under the
sponsorship of the Israel Bond women's division, which, with advance
sales, resulted in $150,000 in Israel Bond subscriptions are (from left)
first row, at bottom of Mogen Dovid, Mrs. Irwin Green, who pro-
nounced the invocation; Sam Cardinal, who coordinated the fashion
show; and Mrs. Morrie (Goldie) Adler, the fashion commentator;
second row, Mrs. Max Stollman, new president of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation women's division and former Israel Bond women's
division chairman; Mrs. Norman Allan and Mrs. Pearl Nosan, mem-
bers of the fashion show committee; Mrs. Samuel Hamburger, fash-
ion show-luncheon chairman; Mrs. David Pollack, sponsor chairman;
Mrs. Sidney Schwartz, member of the fashion show committee; and
Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine, Jewish Welfare Federation women's
division campaign chairman, and member of the fashion show com-
mittee. Mrs. Joseph Prentis won the "Star of Israel" diamond crea-
tion presented by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allan. The display fea-
tured the original creations of Israel's world-famous couturiers and
designers, as well as the ready-to-wear styles of IO of Israel's lead-
ing firms.

Mr. and Mrs. David Pitt of Park-
lawn Ave., Oak Park, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Marilyn to Michael Kent, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kent of
Virginia Dr., Southfield.
Mr. Kent attends the Ohio Col-
lege of Podiatric Medicine.
An August 1971 wedding is
planned.

MISS ROSLYN DAVIS

The engagement of Ro slyn
Sharon Davis to Dennis Paul Dix
has been announced by her mother,
Airs. Eve Davis of Kenosha Ave.,
Oak Park. She is the daughter of
the late Irwin Davis.
Mr. Dix, the son of Dr. and Mrs.
Harold Dix, holds a bachelors de-
gree from Wayne State University
and is a graduate of the :Detroit
College of Law. The bride-elect is
attending the school of education
at WSU.
A June 1971 wedding is planned.

Mrs.Bernard Colton
Re-Elected by ORT

At a recent installation lunch-
eon, Mrs. Bernard W. Colton was
installed in her third term as presi-
dent of Michigan Region, Women's
American ORT.
Chairman of the executive com-
mittee is Mrs. Donald Marrich;
vice presidents, Mesdames Stan-
ley Millman, David Kirsch, Sol
Garber, Martin Zeldes, Wilfred
Katz and Bertram Adler. Section
coordinators for the Michigan Re-
gion will be Mesdames Donald
Thal, Paul Borman, Allen Rosen-
feld and Arthur Lieberman; treas-
urer, Mrs. Arnold Smith; secre-
taries, Mesdames Alfred Meyers,
Max Beal, Jerry Stein and Her-
man Berlin; and parliamentarian,
Mrs. Norman Gallant.

Peace Topic of Talk

Aaron Alperin, co-editor of the
daily newspaper, the Tag-Journal,
will speak on "When Will Peace
Come in Israel?" at the Farband
melave rnalka 8:30 p.m. June 20
at the Sholem Aleichem Institute.
Alperin will share his experi-
ences on a trip to IsraeL Refresh-
ments will be served, and there
will be community singing. The
al charge
public is invited at nominal

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Single Adults to Visit
Cranbrook Academy

The Single Adult Group of the
Jewish Center will visit Cranbrook
Academy of Arts Sunday, after
meeting at the 10 Mile Rd. branch
of the Center at noon.
Everyone will meet for dinner at
the "Egg and I" restaurant follow-
ing the tour.
On Tuesday, at 8:30 p.m., the
group will meet at the main build-
ing of the Center for a lounge
night. Games, ping-gong, dancing
and refreshments will be featured.

Sherri's
Oros Drug Company
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Bud Rollins Shoes
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I I reddi ng of Roslyn Davis AJCongress Officer
to Dennis Dix Planned Due at Garden Tea

The Detroit Women's Division of
the Americad Jewish Congress will
present Mrs. David Smith, nation-
al vice president, at the final meet-
ing and installation tea, 1 p.m.
Wednesday in the gardens of the
Louis and Sol
Redstone homes,
19303-19307 Appo-
line.
Mrs. 'Smith,
who is on the
governing coun-
cil and executive
committee of the
General Division,
American Jew-
ish Congress,
Mrs. Smith
will speak on
"AJCongress—a Very Special Or-
ganization."
Mrs. Arnold Frank, past presi-
dent, will act as installing officer
of the new officers, to be headed
for the next two years by Mrs.
Milton Schwartz, president. Mrs.
Albert J. Silber, outgoing presi-
dent and chairman of the day,
announced that members may
bring guests.

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