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July 07, 1972 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-07-07

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Donna J. ll'atson Bride
of David A. Gourwitz-

MRS. DAVID GOURWITZ

Donna Jean Watson became the
bride of David Gourwitz in a re-
• cent ceremony at Adas Shalom
Synagogue. Officiating were Rabbis
Jonas Goldberg and Jacob Segal
and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel and
• Rev. Larry Vieder.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Watson Jr. of
Beaverton, Mich. The bridegroom
is the son of Mrs. Bernard Gour-
witz of Westhampton Rd., South-
field, and the late Mr. Gourwitz.
Maid of honor was Marla Watson
of Beaverton, sister of the bride.
Mrs. Johnney DePlonty of Chi-
cago, the bride's sister, was
matron of honor.
Best man was Leslie Gourwitz,
brother of the bridegroom.
Bridesmaids were Charlene
Wolfrum. and Christie Wildfong
of Clio. Groomsmen were Howard
Gourwitz, brother of the bride-
groom; Jeffrey Feld of East
Lansing; and James Porter of
Edina, Minn.
The couple will honeymoon in
Northern Michigan and reside in
Philadelphia.

Women's
eluLs

INewlywed R.J. Gordons
Ito Make Home in Boston

BETH ACHIM PARENT-
TEACHERS ORGANIZATION re-
cently elected the following of-
ficers and hoard members for
1972-73: Mesdames Arthur
Shmarak. president: Gerald Loo-
mis. vice president; Ronald
Krome, treasurer; and William
Kaufman. secretary. Board mem-
ti..irs are Mesdames Charles Kaye,
Leonard Schreiber, Arthur Wein-
feld, Milton Lisner, Joseph Do-
brusin, James Labes, Steven Sara-
son, Gerald Corlin, Robert Stern-
berg, Leslie Smith. Stanford Sin-
ger, Jakob Feder, Samuel Kaner,
Daniel Zolkower, Bernard Levy,
Robert Shapiro, Jay Murray, and
Raymond Trunspan.
• • •
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold a games party
7:30 p.m. Monday at the Zionist
Cultural Center. Proceeds will go
to the Israel Emergency Fund,
announces Mrs. Louis Friedman,
chairman. Refreshments will be
served by Mesdames Manuel Nei-
man. Sara Liutzen, Morris Shnd-
ler. Sam Weinman, Sam Nadek
and Eli Rosenbaum. Husbands and
friends are invited.
• • •
LADIES OF YESITIVATH BETH
YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB-
BATH LEAGUE will hold an in-
door garden party noon Wednes-
day at the Yeshiva building. Mrs
Norman Cottler will sponsor the
loncheon. Games will be played.
Hostesses are Mesdames Walter
Epstein, Mendel Stark, Gussie Car-
dash and Becky Gendelman .
Friends are invited.
• •
JEWISH EUROPEAN WEL-
FARE ORGANIZATION will meet
noon Monday at the home of Ann
Apple. 13200 S. Norfolk. Refresh-
ments will be served, and plans
will be made for the forthcoming
luncheon.

Child Care Teacher
to Give Experience Linda Goldberg to Be
II eft' of Milton L Green
on Israel Travels

The Greater Detroit Council of
Pioneer Women will hold its sev-
enth annual Beit Nehama lunch-
eon trion Thursday at the Town
and Country Club.
Emma Shiefman, who teaches
child "are at Wayne State Univer-
sity's department of family and
consumer resources, will give her
impre , sions of nursery schools in
Israro gleaned from a recent trip
there.
Belt Nehama, a community cen-
ter in a suburb of Rishon LeZion.
was c°moleted four years ago with
funds r-iised exclusively by the
Detroit division of Pioneer Women
It houses three different types of
child care programs and voca-
tional classrooms for women. A
MISS LINDA GOLDBERG
gathering place for the commu-
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Goldberg of
nity, which consists largely of im-
migrants from North Africa. Ro- George Washington Ave., South-
mania end South America. it was field, announce the engagement of
named for Emma (Nehama) Laza- their daughter Linda Sue to Milton
' Ira Green, son of Mr. and Mrs.
roff Schaver of Southfield.
The Bel Canto Choral Group. Jerome Green of Parklawn Ave.
diceted hv Darr Braude and ac- Oak Park.
An October wedding is planned.
companied by Marian. Vann. will
provide the musical portion of
the program.
Criterion Club Makes
Mrs. Richard Kramer will chair
Film Festival Plans
t h e afternoon.
Criterion Club for s:ngle adults
I
T h e invocation
will attend the Northwest Sum-
will be offered by
mer Film Festival 8 p.m. Monday
Mrs. Sam Was-
at the Southfield Civic Center.
serman. and
Program chairman Pearl Green-
greetings will be
stein said D. H. Lawrence's "Sons
extended by Mrs.
and Lovers" and "Billy Liar"
Gerald E. Gold-
with Tom Courtney will be shown
berg, president
as full-length features. An after-
of Council.
glow at Pipers on W. 10 Mile in
Mrs. Norman
Southfield will follow.
Leemon and
For information, call Miss Green-
Mrs. Milton Mrs. Kramer
stein, 399-3718.
Weiss coordinated the event.

Friday, July 7, 1972-23

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Mrs. David Levine Returned as BBYO Chairman

The annual meeting of the Louis Weber and special repre-
BBY0 Michigan Region board of sentatives from Windsor serve on

MRS. ROBERT GORDON

Barbara Lynn Tobias and Robert
Jay Gordon were united in mar-
riage in a noon ceremony recently
at Temple Israel, with Rabbis
Leon Fram, M. Robert Syme and
Philip Berkowitz and Cantor
Harold Orbach officiating.
After a honeymoon in California,
the couple will live in Boston.
The newlyweds are the children
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Tobias
of • Sherfield P1.. Southfield. and
Dr. and Mrs. Irving E. Gordon of
Orchard Lake Rd., Orchard Lake.
The bride wore a cathedral-
styled gown of re-embroidered
Alencon lace and bkiatIs. The silk
illusion train was held by a match-
ing Juliet cap. She carried one
white rose.
Maid of honor was Terry Tobias,
sister of the bride. Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Charles Tobias; Mrs.
Stephen Sherman of Suffern, N. Y.,
sister of the bridegroom; Mrs.
Stephen Gordon of San Francisco;
Mrs. Michael Stulberg of Ann
Arbor, sister of the bridegroom;
Mrs. Carole Nannes of Washing-
ton, D. C.; and Patti Ressler of
Grand Rapids.
Best man was Stephen R. Gor-
don, brother of the bridegroom.
Ushers were Charles Tobias,
brother of the bride; Dr. Stephen
Sherman: Dr. Michael Stulberg:
Andrew Broder of Ann Arbor; and
Robert Michlin.

:711

directors saw the re-election of the board.
Mrs. David Levine as board chair-
man and the election of the fol- Baal Brith Women Set
lowing:
'Walk-Out' for Dues
Vice Chairmen, George Tarnoff
Bnai Brith Women's Council of
and Mrs. Man
Metropolitan Detroit will hold its
Nathan; dele-
annual "walk out" for dues col-
gates - at - large.
lection, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday.
Mrs. Gordon
Fruitman, Mrs.
All members participating in the
Irving Isaacs,
campaign will gather at the home
David Walt, Mrs.
of Mrs. Joseph Rodman. 14270 La-
Arthur Schott.
Belle, Oak Park, for bagels and
J e f f Shifman,
coffee and proceed from there in
Karen Meyers,
teams, to visit homes of unpaid
Mike Neeman,
members.
Mrs. Harold Rob-a
All "walkers" will be eligible
Mrs. Levine
inson, Louis Se-
for prizes.
gal. Mrs. Ira Albion, Mrs. Robert
Ellis, Mrs. Maynard Kalef, Herman
Kasoff, Alan Kalt. Charles Milan,
Mrs. Joseph Rodman. Mrs. Sam
Skeegan, Harry Weinberger and
Milton Weinstein.
The hoard is augmented by the
presidents of the AZA Council,
Barry Margolis; BOG Council,
Marla Parker; Bnai Brith Coun-
FROM THE
cil. Paul Perry; and Bnai Brith
Women's Council. Mrs. Andrew
Berger. Council BBYO chairman
Mark Lavetter and Mrs. Harold
SEYMOUR
Rowe also serve in ex-officio cap-
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