Cathy Crone Becomes Histadrut Brunch Press Seeing Double I Over Randleman. Mrs. Gerald Kirschner a Farewell to israelStolarsk. . ISRAEL STOLARSKY; The Israel Histadrut Campaign of ')etroit will honor the national associate director, Israel Stolar- sky, prior to his retirement and Aliya at a farewell reception 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Brunch will be served at no charge. Stolarsky, who also is retiring as director of the Latin American and projects departments of the campaign, has had a lifelong in- volvement in Zionism, from the early days in Poland where he was edu•ated in a yeshiva and in the Russian high schools. He has been a Labor Zionist leader and theore- tician ever since. He is now fulfilling the dreams and teachings of a lifetime by go- ing to live, and work, in the state he helped create. The reception also will give cam- paign workers an opportunity to turn in their pledges and cash. All Histadrut volunteers are asked to use the time before the reception to call on contributors. Allied Campaign Volunteers. Getting Off to a limming Start . Volunteer workers for the 1972 Allied Jewish- Campaign - Israel Emergency Fund are getting or- ganizational and training meetings under way early in January to set up plans for the largest campaign in Detroit's history. Campaign and division officers and pre-campaign workers will meet 10 a.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center, Samuel Frankel, campaign chairman, announced. On Wednesday, the pre-cam- paign workers for the women's division will meet 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. William L. Deutsch, 26040 Huntington, Hunt- ington Woods, according to Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine, chairman. On Jan. 9, four section and divisional meetings will bring together nearly 150 campaign MRS. GERALD KIRSCHNER Cathy Crone became the bride of Gerald Arthur Kirschner in an evening ceremony solemnized by Rabbi James Gordon at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. Cantor Louis Klein assisted. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Crone of Pine Ridge Rd., Pontiac. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kirschner of 12 Mile Rd., Southfield. The bridal gown of peau de soie and pearl embroidery featured an Empire-style bodice. The chapel length, hand-made veil was em- broidered to match the gown. Diane Crone, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Anita and Barbara Crone attended their sister as bridesmaids, as did Linda Kirschner of Los Angeles, sister of the bridegroom, and Mary Havlik and Mrs. Dennis Haskins of Ypsilanti. Best man was Alan Pinter. Ushers included David Crone, brother of the bride, Dennis Dan- ville, Douglas Friedman, Chris- topher Hogan and John Sickler of Ypsilanti. Midrasha Given Books From Goldoftas Collection A few months ago when Paul Randleman was elected to mem- bership on the Board of Sinai Hos- pital, his name appeared in the metropolitan press under brother David's picture. Last week The Jewish News re- ported that David had presented the overseas and Israel needs re- port to the Pre-Campaign Budget Conference of the Jewish Welfare Prof. and Mrs. Robert (Esther) Federation. In fact, the report was Broner are leaving next week for made by brother Paul. a year's sabbatical in Israel where To keep the record straight, Paul they will teach at Haifa Univer- is co-chairman of the 1972 Allied sity. Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Robert Broner is an associate Fund. He and his wife Sonia host professor at Monteith College at the annual nationally-famous open- Wayne State University, and is ing big gifts meeting of the Detroit an internationally recognized artist campaign at their home. David is whose works can be found in the newly appointed chairman of the New York Metropolitan Museum, Federation committee on capital the Museum of Modern Art, Brook- needs and a member of the Feder- lyn Museum and the Smithsonian ation executive committee. Institution. Mrs. Broner, assistant professor at Wayne, has had two books published, and is at work on a third. Her short stories have been printed in leading magazines, and The Probus Club of Detroit. a her most recent, entitled "The Saga of Great Men," is featured service club composed of Jewish is in the December issue of Commen- business and professional men, tary. She will teach a course on offering Annual Probus Club academic achievement awards for American Jewish writers, and con- at Wayne State University for the duct a writer's workshop. 10th consecutive year. Two awards will be given, each consisting of a $500 grant without restrictions. One will be for a faculty member in the natural sciences and another for a repre- sentative of the humanities. Why Pay More? NOW ALL BRANDS MAJOR DISCOUNTS Special For-December 20% ABOVE SALE Unique Furniture 559-6334 DECORATING ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE Final selection will be made by a committee of seven judges. 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These two divisions have been merged into a combined unit for this year's drive to strengthen solicitation among members. The accountant's section of the professional division will hold its annual brunch 10 a.m. Jan. 9 at Northland Inn, Jack Robinson; division chairman advised. Harvey L. Kleiman and Isadore Silverman are chairmen of the section, with Bernard R. Isenberg and Donald Sharfman, co-chairmen. The real estate and building trades division is having a leader- ship brunch at the Raleigh House 10 a.m. Sunday, Graham Orley, chairman, announced. The Midrasha Library has re- ceived Cimon Dubnow's "The His- tory of the Jews" from Mrs. Movsas Goldoftas, in memory of her husband. This 10-volume set printed in Hebrew was part of the collection of Movsas Goldoftas, who died last summer. Mr. Goldoftas taught for the Midrasha, and the United Hebrew High School for several years be- DAVID HANDLEMAN fore his death. 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