writier director of community planning of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, has been ap- pointed a special consultant to the National Commission on Jewish Communal Camping recently es- tablished by the National Jewish Welfare Board. Herbert Millman, executive vice president of JWB, made the announcement. Saginaw-Fried Vows Said in New Jersey q3irtic nnouncements June 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Berent (Barbara Lupiloff), 18231 Filmore, Southfield, a daugh- ter, Amy Michelle. * * * June 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pevos (Joan Mahler), 29624 Mid- dlebelt, Farmington, a daughter, Lesley Anne. * MRS. DAVID SAGINAW June 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid Paula Susan Fried and David Erlich, 23778 Frisbee, a son, How- Joel Saginaw recently were mar- ard Louis. ried in a ceremony at Cong. Oheb * * June 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Mel Shalom, Short Hills, N.J. Rabbi Durbin (Renee Mevis), 27810 Ver- Louis M. Levitsky officiated. The new Mrs. Saginaw is the mont, Southfield, a daughter, Cory daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jill. Fried of Short Hills. The bride- * * June 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Alan groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Kogan (Rosalie Marwil Morrison), Nathan Saginaw of Adrian Ave., former Detroiters of Baltimore, a Southfield. The bride's Empire A-line gown son, Benjamin Robert. * * * was of organza with beaded Alen- May 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Alan con lace over silk satin. It featured Jacobson (Rosalind Gray), 4602 a mandarin neckline and Juliet 15 Mile, Sterling Heights, a son, sleeves. Wearing a cathedral-length mantilla with matching lace, the Keith Laurence. bride carried an arrangement of May 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Terry Stephanotis, Georgiana orchids and Gladstone (Janet- Wiseman), 22148 baby's breath with streamers on Dante, Oak Park, a daughter, Sari her Bible. Sue Ann Lowenstein of Rock- Beth. * * * away, N.J., was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Cindy May 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Eug- Saginaw of Detroit, the bride- ene J. Morgan (Lenore Rosenfeld), former Detroiters of Concord, groom's sister; Patrice Bass of South Orange, N.J.; Judith Ep- Calif., a son, Michael David. stein of Short Hills; Jane Baskin * of Millburn, N.J.,; and Ellen May 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Erlanger of Canton, 0. vin Zahler (Judy Fink), 6665 Post The best man was Steven Fish- Oak, Birmingham, a son, Anthony man of Detroit. Steven and Robert Scott. Fried of Short Hills, the bride's * * brothers; Jeff Graff of Glenview, May 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ill. ; Joel Kaplan of Cincinnati; and D. Feber (Lorraine Silverman), Parzen of Detroit were the 29890 Brentwood, Southfield, a son, Steven ushers. David Jonathan. Following a honeymoon to Ber- * * muda, the couple will live in May 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Michael Michigan. Stulberg (Judith Gordon), 1053 Island, Ann Arbor, a son, Jeremy MRS. ALBERT BERLER of San Gordon. Antonio was elected the 11th presi- * * * dent of the Brandeis University May 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Sigel (Vicki Goldman), 23000 National Women's Committee on Kipling, Oak Park, a daughter, June 15 when presidents and dele- gates from the committee's 125 Amy Beth. chapters met on the Waltham, * * * Mass., campus for their annual May 14—To former Detroiter Dr. conference. and Mrs. Lawrence Rice (Gail Grossman of Jacksonville) of San For an Evening of Francisco, a son, Stephen Philip. Superb Entertainment . . . RABBI LEO GOLDMAN MORI LITTLE AND HIS Exvert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 For Your Bar Mitzva or Weddings, etc. . . . LI 1-9769 ORCHESTRA THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 18, 1971-37 Dr. KENNETH L. SHMARAK, former Detroiter, is newly appoint- ed administrator of the compre- hensive dental health center at Newark Beth Israel Medical Cen- ter. 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