Panel : of- Judges to Atipe- ar at Meeting
of League of - Jewish Women on Feb. 8
The League of Jewish Women's
Organizations of Greater Detroit
will meet 11 a.m. Feb. 8 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, in keeping with
the theme for the year, "Action
for SurvivaL"
Judge Keith J. Leenhouts, execu-
tive director of Volunteers in Pro-
.
bation, will present a film, "The
Revolving Door," depicting what
has been accomplished by volun-
teers in the suburbs with first of-
fenders and misdemeanants. The
film was nominated for an Oscar
in the best documentary film cate-
gory.
Einstein Fete Nets $100,000 in Bonds
. and
At the Albert Einstein Lodge and Chapter, Beal Brith, leadership
reception, which resulted in $100 00i in Isnel Bond subetrript/4
sc,
are ( from left) Harry Koltonow, I Israel Bond &armee, M opolita
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Detroit Baal Brith Council; Mrs. Felix Rosenzweig, Beal Bait
Women's Council Israel Bond chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Char-
hipald,• the heats; Ira Feinberg, guest speaker; Mrs. Marcus Last,
chapter president; Sam Freedman, dinner-dance ehairman; and
Norman Adelsberg, - Einstein Lodge president. The Einstein Israel
23rd anniversary dinner-dance will be held 8:15 p.m. Feb. 6 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. Col David Bela, deputy chief of ordnance of the Israel
armed forces, will be guest speaker. Jan and Lillian Bart, 'singers and
entertainers, will be guest stars. For tickets, call the Bond office,
3524770.
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Dr. E. L. V. Shelley, Lansing
psychiatrist, who has been work-
ing with Judge Leenhouts, also
will be present for the meeting,
entitled "I Am My Brother's
Keeper."
At 12:15 p.m., the meeting will
adjourn for a complimentary lunch-
eon for guests. At 1, they will
reconvene for a panel of judges,
who will "Tell It as It Is in Your
Community." A question-answer
period will follow.
Judges appearing on the panel
are Roy Christianson of Hunting-
ton Woods, Marvin Frankel of
Oak Park, James McCann of Li-
vonia and James Clarkson of
Southfield. Kenneth Kirkwood,
chief probation officer of Livonia
also will join the judges on the
panel, as will 'Wayne County Juve-
nile Court Judge James Lincoln.
President Mrs. Louis G. Red-
stone invites the community for
all, or part of the sessions.
- MRS. ERIC SHRAGGE
Davide Faye Botwin became the
bride of Eric Joel Shragge in a
recent ceremony at Conga Ades
Shalom. Rabbi Jacob Segal and
Cantors Nicholas Fenakel and
Larry Vieder officiated.
The newlyweds are the children
of Dr. and Mrs. Morris Botwia of
Camden Sq., Southfield, and Dr.
and '-litra-- _.Asztiel- .Shragoviteli—ef-
MontreaL
Mrs. Ralph Berets served her
sister as matron of honor. The
bridegroom's brother, Lawrence
Shragge, was best. man. Eric and
Keith Berets were ring bearers.
The couple is residing in Ann
Arbor, while attending the Univer-
sity of Michigan.
130 State -Artists
to Be Featured. at
Sholem Aleichem
The • Sholem Aleichem Institute
Art Sbow will be held Feb. 5, 6 and
7 with more than 130 Michigan
artists in the show, at the old Insti-
tute building, 19350 Greenfield.
Art works include oils, water-
colors, etchings, sculptures, wood-
cuts, lithographs, enamels, acryl-
ics, collages, pottery, handcrafted
jeWelry and weaving.
Emphasising a reasonable price
range, the Sholem Aleichem Art
Show . is -.an opportunity for the
biginuing buyer to start, and for
the seasoned buyer to esilArge, his
art collection. Participating artists
BBW to Mark 75th Year
at DC Convention Feb. 14
WASHINGTON—Some 700 Beal
Brith Women delegates will meet
at the Washington Hilton Hotel
Feb. 14-17 for top kid decision-
making at the international trien-
nial convention and 75th anniver-
sary.
The theme of the convention
will be "Invitation to Greatness," '
represent a broad cross•aection of and the emphasis will be on the
metal, religious and cultural back- role and 215000graftir of women
in todiqr's world.,
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25 and Up Party Tonight
356-8525
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The 25 and Up group plans a
champagne cocktail party 9 p.m
today at the Crystal House MoteL
There will be dancing. For infor-
mation, call Henrietta Lewis. LI
6-0903. The Jewish News regrets
the erroneous listing of the date in
last week's paper.
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MISS tilIZLLEY PEARLMAN
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Pearlman
of Sarnia, Ont., -announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Mi-
chelle Arda (Shelley). to 'Bruce
Howard Lynn, 'ion of Mr. and Mrs.
R. Robert Lynn of Tavistock Tr.,
Southfield.
Miss Pearlman bolds a bache-
lor's degree in home economies
from Wayne State University. Her
fiance, a- graduate of Wayne State
University, attends the College of
Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery
in Des Moine
s.
They plan, to marry in August.
Oae of Detroit's busiest free-
lanes "voices" for radio and
telmisien, Weiss has appeared
en stage in "Thurber Carnival"
and "Usk Homeward Angel" at
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east is "Three Meamo Norse"
and "Whe's - That We" . at
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Center Theater's opening night
for "The Odd Couple" will be Feb.
13, when the voice of Rube Weiss
resounds across the Jewish Ceilter
stage in the role
of "Oscar."
Weiss frequent-
ly -is heard on
TV commer-
ments, and his
professional cre
dentials go back
to radio's golden
age. He has - a
master's degree
frOm Wayne State
Weiss
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high school English teacher.
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Eric Shragge Marries Joey Adams Stars
Davida Fa a Botwin at Dinner•Dance
of Marshall Lodge
Entertainer Joey Adams -will
head the program at the Louis
Marshall Lodge and Chapter, Bnai
Brith Israel Bond dinner-dance
8:15 p.m. Feb. 13 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
The second annual dinner-dance
will honor James N. Laker, "Mar,
shall Man of the Year," for his
nearly 30 years service to Bust
Brith and his devotion to the com-
munity and to the state of Israel.
Adams, who served for six years
as president of the American Guild
of Variety Artists, is a humorist,
raconteur and author,: whose books
include the "Joey Adams Encyclo-
pedia of Wit and Humor." He has
been awarded honorary degrees by
four universities and honored as
man of the year by the March of
Dimes. He was honored in Israel
for his work-in mobilizing economic
support for the country. -
Laker is a past president el
Marshall Lodge and pest peed-
dent of the Metropolitan Detroit:
Baal Brith Council. Be and his
_--wire:--Tolni---are. parents-et tear.
children: two daughters;- Mrs.
Sheldon iDorothy) Decker and
Roberta; two sons, Martin and
Kenneth, president of Marshall
Lodge; and five grandchildren.
Joseph Feldman is dinner-dance
chairman. Harry Koltonow and
Mrs. Sam. Gottlieb are co-chair-
men. For reservations, call the
Israel Bond office, 352-6770.
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Robert Lurie of St. Louis, TV
and radio producer and nationally
known communal leader, will speak
at the Mirshall leadership recep-
tion hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Kaufman 8 p.m. Tuesday at their
home, 4318 Ardmoor, Birmingham.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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