r Flint Council Is Cited by Lapeer State Home The Flint Jewish Community Council recently received an award from the Lapeer State Home and Training School at the latter's annual Volunteer Awards program. Council was given the award for its services to residents of the home. Hy Bergman, executive. di- r hS-42.. • 0 ■ iie•04181 rector of the Flint Jewish Com- munity Council, accepted the award for Mrs. Louise Harris, local chairman of the Lapeer visiting committee. Assisting Mrs. Harris during the year were Mesdames Sol Schafer, Eva Fisher, Joe Robbins, Esther Leavitt and Yale Smith. .41111.04i0•111 Flint News . ■ •• ■ •••• ■ TM/0110.10•01140•10• ■•■ 0.11MIKNENEHlINNOM ■ . Community Calendar uly 12—Camp Maccabee, 2nd Session, Temple Beth El. —Council community Rela- tions Committee Meeting, 18:30p.m., Temple Beth El. 13—Council Personnel Corn- mittee Meeting, 6 p.m., Phoenix Club. —Council Executive Com- mittee Meeting, 8:30 p.m., Phoenix Club. —Bnai Brith Women Board meeting, 12:30 p.m., home Roberta Smith Weds Mr. Friedman of N.Y. MRS. RICHARD FRIEDMAN Roberta Joy Smith became the bride of Richard Charles Fried- man in a ceremony Sunday at Cong• Beth Israel. Rabbi Hillel Millgram officiated. The new Mrs. Friedman is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Smith of Cromwell Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Friedman of Brooklyn. was of textured linen with tiny The bride's princess-style gown covered buttons from neckline to hem. Deep bandings of Venise lace trimmed the bodice and hemline. A Camelot shell of linen and Venise lace secured the fingertip veil of silk illusion. She carried Majestic daisies and golden garnet roses in a Flemish design. Mrs. William Maple of Kent, 0., was matron of honor- Bridesmaids were Mrs. Arnold Friedman of r ._ Flushing, N. Y., and Debra fisher. Arnold Friedman served his brother as best man. Ushers were Alan Smith, the bride's brother, of Dewitt, Mich.; and Michael - ,,,,, ii,Yesner of Des Plaines, Ill. • ' Following a honeymoon to New England, the couple will reside in Wilmette, Ill. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth on the Move Therese Kaufman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaufman, has graduated from the Ferry Hall School for Girls, Lake Forest, Ill. She will attend Michigan State University in the fall. * Jamie Steinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Steinberg, earned all As at, Longfellow Junior High School this past semester. Classified Ads Get Quick Results Eye Doctors Prescriptions Filled of Mrs. Sam Gutterman. Leadership Com- mittee Meeting, 8 p.m., home of Frank Kasle. 15—Cong. Beth Israel Board of Education Meeting, 8 14—Young The For the Most Eelegant Bar Mitzva Suits in Town with the Finest Fit Slims and Huskies Too! PLUS all the latest Fashions for men 6 to 60. IRV PRINCETON SHOP The latest fashions for men 6 to 60 20072 W. 7 Mile p.m. Evergreen LET US WORRY ABOUT THE THINGS YOU'RE WORRIED ABOUT. You always told her to look both ways and cross at the corner. You're concerned about her, her future, your family's future. And of all the things you worry about, your estate is surely one of the most important. It's the dollars and cents reality of your family's future. It's all the things you own, all the things they'll own. It needs special attention. The kind of attention that only a growing, innovative bank can offer. At CNB our trust department is made up of professionals who take a personal full-time interest in your interests and those of your beneficiaries, and see that you get the attention that most other banks just talk about. So, when you're ready to find out about the benefits of trust services, find out from a bank that knows what they're all about. Call Don Levitt in our trust department at (313) 965-1900 Ext. 356. TRUST DEPARTMENT CNB CITY NATIONAL OVo lTrir F Z Posthumous Degree Given Glueck by Yale NEW YORK — At commence- ment exercises of Yale University, the honorary degree of doctor of divinity was awarded posthumous- ly to the late Nelson Gltleck, - pr6i- -dent of Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion from 1947 until his death Feb. 12. The degree was accepted by Dr. Helen Glueck, widow of the de- ceased. SOL Friday, July 9- , 1971-11 . \ • KE 3-4310