Bruce Hillman, Bride Visit San Francisco THE DETROIT JEWISH innvs Friday, September 1$, 1970-41 activities in Society The family of Steve Kass welcomed him home recently from his stay in Mexico City. Steve, an Oak Park High School senior, spent the summer on a vacation and study program sponsored by Youth For Understanding. Steve is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kass of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park. Dr. and Mrs. Michael T. Rosenfeldt of Oxley Rd., Southfield, arc giving a party at their home Saturday night honoring Mrs. Abe Prim- ack for her services to Negbah Chapter, Pioneer Women. Jewish Center Symphony to Open Sunday Afternoon Concert Series MRS. BRUCE BILLMAN In a recent candlelight cere- mony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Barbara Reiner became the wife of Bruce Hillman. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reiner of Briar Dr. Oak Park, and Mrs. Eugene McClintock of Newport Beach, Calif., and the late Sander A. The bride wore a gown of silk organza with Venise lace. After a honeymoon in San Fran- cisco, the Hillmans will reside in Phoenix. Radomer Aid Society to Install New Officers Radomer Aid Society will hold its annual installation of officers 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Workmen's Circle Center. The following new officers will be installed by chairman Morris Greenberg: President, Nathan Wolok; vice president. Rita Ager; secretaries, Shirley Finkel and Lillian Katz; treasurer, Esther Wolok; trustees. Saul Karpf and Katie Rubin; ser- geant-at-arms, Samuel Slakter; sunshine committee, Esther Hal- pern and Rae Wineman; publicity, Lydia Slakter; and honorary ceme- tery chairman, Nathan Wolok. On the executive committee are Sol and Rita Ager, Bessie Adler, Charles and Fannie Alfield, Simon and- Sarah Bermann, Morris and Helen Greenberg, Ben and Esther Halpern, Saul and Ida Karpf, Jimmy and Lillian Katz, Louis and Mary Lumberg, Max and Lena Wein, Joseph and Mae Weintraub, Nathan and Esther Wolok, Katy Rubin and Lillian Sugar. Entertainment and dinner will be featured at the installation. The Center Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Julius Chajes will open its 31st season 2:30 p.m. Oct. 11 at the Aaron DeRoy Theater of the Jewish Center. Jonathan Purvin will play Tschaikowsky's Piano Concerto No. 1. Other Sunday afternoon concerts will feature Beth Rhodes in Proko- fieffs Piano Concerto No. 1 and Ida Kavafian 3n Wieniawski's Vio- lin Concerto No. 2, Dec. 6; Mischa Mischakoff in Vivaldi's Violin Con- certo Op. 3, No. 6 and Chausson's Poem, Jan. 17; Ann Heiligman, pianist, and Isidor Saslav, violin. ist, in Mendelssohn's Concerto for Violin, Piano and Strings, Feb. 7. Annette Chajes, mezzo soprano, Harold Orbach, tenor, and Shaul Ben-Meir, in Bloch's Suite Modale for Flute and Strings, March 7; and Jerome Rosen in Beethoven's Violin Concerto, May 9. The family concert is scheduled for April 4, featuring Neal Stul- berg in Shostakovitch's Piano Con- certo No. 2 and Ralph Matson in Mozart's Concerto No. 4. Awards Presented at Stag Day Include Professional Division Cup Acceptance CANDID SPECIALISTS WINER AND ASSOCIATES GOltDON MUSIC For All Occasions - KE 1-8196 Oar hiltzvas--WeddIngs New Bar blitzva In/der including canctlellghttng Rat mailed on request BIG BANDS or SMALL COMBOS 642-5520 Gault Galleries A New Cosaipt • Is A Fie* Arts Gallery 325 South Woodward Ave., Birmingham 644-0203 Hours 10 to 6, Thurs. and Fri. 10 to 9 Attention: Program Chairman! If you are the chairman of as organization with cultural interests, we will provide beautiful meeting/v•Hides, an entertaining program and light refreshments, at no charge to your group (minimum 211 people). Call Cynthia at Gault Galleries, 644-020:. \O I Special Offer 101 $10 in Cash With Purchase, of $59 or Over MRS. JAY WALDMAN Nancy Ruth Kosit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron S. Kosit Pointe-O-Woods P1., Southfield. be- came the bride of Jay Louis Wald- man in a recent ceremony. at Cong. Beth Shalom. Rabbi Mor- decai Halpern officiated. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Waldman of Hard- ing Ave., Oak Park. The bride chose a silk organza gown combined with pean d'ange lace. The Empire bodice was de- signed with Sabrina neckline and had long, sheer sleeves. Mrs. Waldman carried a bouquet of roses, carnations and baby's breath. Barbara Kosit served her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Karen Stewart. Jules Goldman was best man. Ushers were Bob Schwartz, Lou Medow, Sy Freilich and Bruce Kriegel. Also in the wedding party were the bridegroom's grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Schwartz. After a honeymoon in Toronto and Montreal, the couple plans to live in Royal Oak. Jonathan David Handles Maariv Publications Jonathan David Publishers, for- merly of 131 E. 23rd, New York, new at its new headquarters, 68-22 Eliot, Middle Village, N.Y., has signed an agreement with Maa- riv Publications of Israel to act as sole distributor in the United States and Canada of all Maariv books. Maariv Publications' is the book publishing arm of Maariv, the largest daily newspaper published in Israel, having a circulation of At the mind Stag Day of the Detroit Service Gram held at Tam O'Shaater Coentry Club, Sept. II, the cap far outataaMag achieve- matte is the ins Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund was won by the professional division. Upper photo slims Maxwell Jamey (left), this year's campaigs chairman, and Paul Reader, Service Group president, presenting the cap to Dr. EU Drown, chair- man el the professional division and Ms co-chairman Jack Robinson Ile the lower. photo, Jospey (left) is Arm receiving the Jewish Welfare Federation Medallion to appreelatioe st- Ms dedicated labors for the causes k the caasPalds. Others Is tatinioste who received citations at the Stag Day Maser baciaded (from lull) Meyer Fishman Sam Frankel, Max Shays sad Richard Broder Is seated in the photo. Aka Sdnrarlz, Federatioa proddon, thanked worker, area, American National Red Cross, presented KENNETH J. WHELEN, pr esident of Mich.: igen Bell Telephone Co., with an award Friday, for the company's outstanding leadership in the field of safety instruction. The present- ation was at the Red Cross South- eastern Michigan Chapter office. Kosit-Waldman Rites Are Solemnized Here Paper Drive in Area to 'Give Trees a Chance' An "Environmental Paper Drive" is under way, sponsored by Citizens for' Survival, an action group which hopes to meet the challenges of the polluted environ- ment. All concerned individuals are being asked to save their news- papers for delivery Nov. 14-15 at the parking lot of the Pepper School in Oak Park. "Give Trees a Chancel" is the motto of the drive. The used news- paper will be converted into card- board boxes, building and roofing materials, as well as new news- paper. "For every ton of waste paper used, 17 trees do not have to be cut down," Carol Katz of Citizens for Survival, explained; For information about the En- vironmental Paper Drive, write to Citizens for Survival, 26359 York, Huntington Woods. Philip Sehenkenberg, area man- ager for the 13-state Midwestern 200,000. Rabbi Alfred J. 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