THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30—Friday, Jennary 22, 1971
March Widding Slated
for Elaine Blackman
MISS ELAINE BIACKMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Blackman
of St. Johns, Mich., announce the
engagement of their daughter
Elaine to Robert Harrison, sect of
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Harrison of
Bedford Rd., Southfield.
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Rabbi BERNARD L. BERZON,
president of the Rabbinical Council
of America, has just returned from
a week-long mission to Berchtes-
gaden, Germany, where he con-
ducted a Torah convocation for
U.S. Army Jewish personnel and a
religious retreat for Jewish chap-
lains in the European theater.
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Rabbi Joseph B. Glaser has
been named ex-
ecutive vice pres-
ident of the Cen-
tral Conference
of American Rab-
bis, representing
1,100 Reform
Jewish spiritual
leaders through-
out the world. He
succeeds R abbi
Sidney L. Regner,
who retires after Rabbi Glaser
17 years in this post.
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General HAIM • HERZOG, presi-
dent of ORT in Israel, will be
guest speaker at the final dinner
session this weekend at the 1971
national conference of the Ameri-
cana Hotel, New York, it was an-
nounced by Dr. William Haber,
president of American ORT Fed-
eration.
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The Medallic History of the Jew-
ish People, now one quarter com-
pleted, was recently presented to
the Smithsonian Institution by the
Judaic Heritage Society. Dr. ELI
GRAD, president, Hebrew College..
Brookline, Mass., advisory board
director, made the presentation.
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The dean of Wayne State Uni-
versity's College of Pharmacy has
been named chairman of Detroit's
Mayor's Committee for the Rehab-
ilitation of Narcotic Addicts. Dean
MARTIN BARR, of 20285 Beec-
haven, Southfield, was appointed
by Detroit Mayor Roman S. Gribbs
to head the committee which ad-
vises the mayor and several drug
programs for the city of Detroit.
Barr is succeeding Dr. Herbert A.
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MAX J. PINCUS was sworn in
as a member of the Wayne State
University Board of Governors by
Federal Judge Damon J. Keith
in recent ceremonies at Wayne.
Pincus was elected to an eight-
year term in November. He also
is a board member of the Detroit
Institute of Arts, Friends School
in Detroit and the Neighborhood
Service Organization.
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Some 1,000 trade unionists,
business and civic leaders paid
tribute to HUGH CARCELLA, vice
president of the Pennsylvania
AFL-CIO and chairman of the
Steel Workers Legislative Com-
mittee of Pennsylvania at a major
fund-raising dinner of labor and
industry, as part of the 47th
annual Histadrut campaign.
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BRUCE H. KEIDAN has been
named president of the Council of
West Bloomfield Civic Associations
which is composed of representa-
tives of 23 subdivision associations
in the township.
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LEONARD COHEN has cancel-
led his concert scheduled for Jan.
22 at the University of Detroit
Memorial Building. Cohen's man-
agement explained that the poet-
folk singer wishes to devote his
time to work on a new volume
of poetry and will do no personal
appearances.
Dr. JOHN D. MARX of Oak
Park has been elected president of
the newly formed Michigan Friends
of Little City. The group has been
organized to help support Little
City, a community for mentally
retarded children in Palatine, Ill.
Serving with Dr. Marx are Mrs.
Edward Barris, vice president;
Mrs. Aaron Heller, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Michael Megliola,
recording secretary; and Stanley
Elbling, treasurer. Little City is a
nonprofit, nonendowed. nonsectar-
ian residential center for the men-
tally handicaped. It is devoted to
research, rehabilitation, treatment
and training. For information, call
Dr. Marx, 398-8899.
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The counselors section of the
Michigan Chapter, Public Rela-
tions Society of America has re-
elected SAUL SHIEFMAN treas-
urer. Shiefman is president of
Shiefman, Werba and Associates,
Inc.
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MISCHA KOTTLER will be the
featured soloist with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra Thursday eve-
ning, in Ford Auditorium.
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JULIUS CHAJES, conductor of
the Center Symphony, performed
his own compositions in honor of
his 60th birthday, Wednesday, at
the New England Jewish Music
Forum in Boston.
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Recent works by EDWARD
GIOBBI will be on exhibit at the
Gertrude Kasle Gallery, Feb. 6
through March 5.
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Yugolavhia's renowned BRAN-
KO KRSMANOVICH CHORUS per-
forms at Masonic Auditorium 3
p.m. Jan. 31.
• • •
Field Gallery, Berkley, will
open February 1 with an ex-
hibition of graphic works by
JAROSLAV HOVADIK. This will
be the artist's first one-man show
in the United States. Hovadik, born
in Czechoslovakia, in 1935, fled
from his homeland 14 days after
the Russian invasion in 1968 with
100 of his prints strapped around
his waist. He emigrated to Toron-
to, where he now resides. In two
years, Hovadik has gained recog-
nition as one of Canada's outstand-
ing young artists. He is represented
in major museums and private
collections in Europe, Canada, and
the United States. The Hovadik
retrospective exhibition, featuring
31 graphic works spanning the
years•1964-1970, will be open to the
public Feb. 1-20. Gallery, hours are
Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sam, Belle Waze Mark
Golden Anniversary
The upper Michigan copper
country is the largest commercial
deposit of native copper in the
world. It has yielded over 11,000,•
000,000 pounds in the past century.
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Waze of Jerome Ave., Oak Park,
were toasted by their son and
daughter, Herb Waze of Birming-
ham and Mrs. Florence Fink of
Chicago, and six grandchildren, at
a champagne luncheon Sunday at
the Raleigh House.
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