THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, July 17, 1970 Pinsker Aid Society Plans to Honor President, Wife Nassau Honeymoon Follows Rom Nuptials Brandeis Women I Amanda Elect Mrs. Goldman Now Mrs. Rochlin to Second Term Pinsker Progressive Aid Society will celebrate the return of its president and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan P. Rossen from Is- rael, 8 p.m. Monday at Cong. Beth Hillel. Refreshments will be served. Entertainment committee mem- bers are Harry Laker and Nathan Sarnet. MUSIC BY SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA LI 1-2563 MRS. MELVYN ROM Mrs. Aubrey Goldman was re- elected president at a recent meet- ing of the Brandeis University Na- tional Women's Committee, Greater Detroit Chapter. Other officers are Mesdames Sidney Caplan, Bernard Farber and Joseph Kerz- man, vice presi- dents; Merle Po- - len, treasurer; a nd Robert Mrs. Goldman Schlaff, Herbert Kallet and Alan Colman, secretaries. New directors are Mesdames Eugene J. Arnfeld, Theodore Birn- krant, Clement A. Hopp, Sidney Imerman, Mandell Lansky, Jack A. Litwin, Malcolm Lowenstein, Monte Nagler, Saul Rosenblum, Ivan Scholnick and Julius Schwartz, three years; and Helen Hodler, Marlene Isaacson, Leon- ard Lemberg and Norton Weiss, one year to fill vacancies. The nominating committee, head- ed by chairman Mrs. Herbert Bur- dick, included Mesdames Samuel Aaron, Gerald Aptekar, Arthur Rice, Harold Robinson, Robert Schlaff and Isadore Winkelman. Young Marrieds Form New City of Hope Unit Encouraged by their parents, 12 young married couples from' the Detroit area have formed the City of Hope-New Horizons Chapter to help raise money for the City of Hope, a pilot medical center in Duarte, Calif. The idea to initiate this chapter was born with the City of Hope Mr. and Mrs. Group. Mrs. Dennis Silber, president of the new chapter, stated that "Our folks have instilled in us a special feeling for the City of Hope—its leading role in medical research to combat catastrophic diseases, as well as its advantages in med- ical technology. The new Horizons Chapter hopes to generate youth- ful energy and ideas in raising money for this worthwhile char- ity." MRS. RICHARD ROCIILIN Other officers are Mrs. Robert Ruby, vice president. Mrs. Elliot Amanda Welcome Aftel was wed Samson, secretary; and Robert to Richard Steven Rochlin in a re- Ruby, treasurer. cent evening ceremony at the Sher- aton-Cadillac Hotel with a recep- visit tion in the Standard City Club. The Single Adult Group of the Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Cantor Jewish Center will meet at the Harold Orbach officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. Center 4 p.m. Sunday and proceed and Mrs. James S. Aftel of North to Bob-Lo. Park Dr., Southfield, and Mr. Mor- ris Rochlin of Woodside Ave., Franklin, and the late Mrs. Lynne Rochlin. The bride wore a gown of silk organza, hand embroidered with Alencon lace and a matching lace mantilla. She carried roses and babies' breath on the family heirloom Bible. Frances Eisenberg served her sister as matron of honor. Brides- maids were sisters of the bride- groom, Barbara and Joan Roch- MAX SCHRUT lin, Sue Eisenberg and Linda Pol- For Good Photographs lack. and Prompt Service David Schneider served as best man. Ushers were Kenneth Eisen- Call Me at berg, Randy Fishman, Howard Frumin and Dennis Brown. After a honeymoon in San Fran- Weddings - Bar Minas cisco, the couple will reside in Ann Arbor. We Come to Your Home Barbara Jane Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of Knob Woods Dr., Southfield, be- came the bride of Melvyn Martin Rom, son of Mrs. Jack Rom, of PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. Cranbrook Dr. and the late Dr. 543-3343 26001 Coolidge Rom Sunday at the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel. After a honeymoon in Nassau, the couple will reside in Southfield. The bride's silk organza gown was appliqued with Venice lace in an Empire style with high neck and trumpet sleeves. The attached train was of chapel length, and the headpiece, a Spanish comb design held a silk illusion floor-length veil, appliqued in Venice lace. The bride carried a mixed summer bouquet. In preparation for its annual Mrs. Howard Miller of New York was matron of honor. Attendants New Books for Old Sale, to be held Nov. 10-16 at Northland Center, were Mrs. Robert Wattel of Skokie, Ill., Sue Ellen Eisenberg and Gilda Brandeis Women is collecting used books, hard and paperback, for Zalenko. The best man was Brian Mark of Gainesville, Fla., and the children and adults. raised from the sale The funds ushers were Mr. Howard Miller, will be used to buy new books Spaghetti Dinner with the bride's brother, Perry Peter- and maintain the libraries of son Jr., Rodney Lockwood of meatless mushroom Brandeis University. This in- Whitesborough, N.Y., and Robert sauce and grated cheese. cludes subscription to 3,000 re- Wattel. search journals, published in all major languages of the world, for use in the Gerstenzang Sci- ence and Goldfarb libraries. With Samples Brandeis hopes to subscribe to The happiest of all lives is a busy UN 4-6845 TY 5-8805 7,000 more such journals, with solitude.—Voltaire Mr. and Mrs. B. Feinberg of the help of women's groups Gardner Ave., Oak P a r k, an- throughout the country. nounce the engagement of their Mrs. Alvin Barnett and Mrs. daughter Sharlene to Robert Al- len T. Spiegel, son of Alfred B. 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