Mona Gubow Bride
of Carlos Rosado

MRS. CARLOS ROSADO

Mona Joy Gubow, daughter
of Judge and Mrs. Lawrence
Gubow, became the bride of
Carlos Rosado Munoz Sunday
in a garden ceremony at her
parents' home on Sunning-
dale Rd., Bloomfield Hills.
Mr. Rosado is the son of
the late Gen. Alvaro Rosado
Osorio and Sra. Adriana Mu-
noz de Rosado of Mexico
City.
The couple was married by
Rabbi Irwin Groner of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
The bride wore a silk
chiffon gown with chapel
train, appliqued with Venice
lace. A triple-tiered veil fell
from a camelot cap of
matching lace and she car-
ried her consecration Bible
with roses and trailing
greens.
Janey Gubow served her
sister as maid of honor. The
bride's brother, David M.
Gubow, was best man.
Bridal attendants were
Linda Riebow of Manhasset,
N.Y.; Kathy Rogers of Fair-
field, Conn.; Karen Sumers
of Houston; and Andrea
Wagner.
The bridegroom's brothers,
Alvaro and Miguel Rosado
Munoz, came from Mexico
City with their families for
the wedding. His sister,
Adriana, came from Rapid
City, S.D.
The couple will live in
Mexico City.

Women

VILLAGE GROUP, Ha-
dassah will hold its open-
ing meeting noon. Sept. 19 at
the Zionist Cultural Center.
Mrs. Bradford Jacobs, presi-
dent, announces that lunch-
eon will be served, and Mrs.
Albert Pines, vice president
of membership, will welcome
new , prospective and life
members. The vice president
of programing, Mrs. Jack
Strickstein, has arranged for
the speaker, Rabbi Yitschak
M. Kagan of the new Cong.
Bais Chabad, Hasidic con-
gregation in Farmington.
His topic will be "Jewish
Marriage Customs." Chair-
man of the day is Mrs. Rose-
mary Selburn.
• • •
PRIMROSE BENEVO-
LENT CLUB will meet 8
p.m. Monday at the Zionist
Cultural Center. Hostesses
are Mrs. Harry Brown and
Mrs. Joe Baker. Husbands
are invited. Mrs. Belle Co-
hen, donor chairman, an-
nounces the 38th annual do-
nor luncheon will be held
Nov. 14 at the Raleigh
House.
• •
WOMEN OF JEWISH NA-
TIONAL FUND v.t11 hold a

The Jewish News cau-
tions all who wish to sub-
mit copy foe the issue of
Sept. 22 that because
Yom Kippur will occur on
Monday, Sept. 18, there
will be an early deadline
of noon Friday, Sept. 15.
If mail delivery is uncer-
tain, hand delivery is rec-
ommended.

CHILDREN UNLIMITED
will meet 12:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the Knob in the
Woods club house. Liz Ed-
gerton
will conduct a per-
board meeting noon Tuesday
at the Zionist Cultural Cen- sonal re-evaluation class.
ter. Luncheon will be served Friends are • invited.
• •

by hostesses Mesdames Al-
bert Posen, Morris Kutinsky
and Sam Cohen. Board mem-
bers will be asked to formu-
ulate plans for the general
open Blue Box meeting, to be
held Oct. 17 at Cong. Bnai
Moshe.
• • •
HANITA CHAPTER. Pio-
neer Women, will meet noon
Tuesday at the home of Ann
Norber, 25883 Greenfield,
Southfield. The program,
"Israel's 25 Years," will be
presented by members, led
by Elsie Harold. Luncheon
will be served. For informa-
tion, call Ann Norber, 557-
0388.

COUNTRY
CHAPTER, Women's Amer-
ican ORT, announces a hay
ride and a square dance will
be held 8 p.m. Sept. 16 at
Jim Schultheis' Lazy J Ranch
in Milford. Prizes and a mid-
night supper are planned.
For information, call Bar-
bara Linder, 851-6553, or
Beverly Keller, 851-1393.
• • •
ELLEN BODNER STUDY
GROUP will hold its opening
meeting noon Monday at the
home of Mrs. Simon Harri-
son 22339 Hampton C t . ,
Southfield. Rabbi Sherwin
Wine will speak on his trip
to Poland this summer.

TOWN AND

Role of Women Topic of Fall Forum Lois Glickstein Weds
A trio of experts will dis-
Rabbi Poupko, a graduate
cuss the life of women active of Yeshiva University, is the Sheldon B. Meeron

in today's society at the
opening Fall Forum of the
Women's Division, Jewish
Welfare Federation, 12:30
p.m. Wednesday at the
United Hebrew Schools build-
ing in Southfield.
The three are Mrs. Hardy
L. Jones, former nationl
chairman of the women's di-
vision, United Jewish Ap-
peal; Rabbi Joel Poupko, as-
sociate director of the Bnai
Brith Hillel Foundation at
the University of Michigan;
and Dr. Morris Weiss, child
psychiatrist and consultant at
Hawthorne Center, North-
ville.
The symposium, which is
open to the public, begins
with dessert and coffee, ac-
cording to chairman Mrs.
Bernard Stollman.
Mrs. Jones, who received
a masters degree in sociol-
ogy from Wayne State Uni-
versity. is on the board of
directors of the JWF worn-
' en's division, as well as

United Foundation and other
organization ,
The toes recipient of the
aysard given
Fred M.
for ontstz—zit:e't ieade-ship to

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founder of the U. of M. Ha-
vura and directs the Bet
Midrish program of Jewish
studies in Ann Arbor.
Dr. Weiss is a consultant
at Oakland Child Guidance
Clinic and the Oak Park
sch000l system, and on the
staff of Children's Hospital.
The closing session of the
Fall Forum, scheduled for
Sept. 20, will be a guided bus
tour of Federation agencies.
The tour will leave the UHS
building at 10 a.m. and re-
turn at 2:30 p.m.
For reservations, call the
Jewish Welfare Federation,
WO 5-3939. Mrs. Morris J.
Brandwine is president of
the women's division.

Criterion Singles
Will Hold Soiree

Criterion Club—civic, so-
cial, and cultural association
for single adults—opens its
o:ia i season
post-summer

with a cocktail party and
soiree 9 p.m. St.b_iay at the
Charter Hon- , Apts. recrea-
tien hail.

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Israeli Women Being Trained for Parenthood

TEL AVIV -- The task of
training women for enlighten-
ed parenthood was high-
lighted at "graduation" cere-
monies here for the first
two-year course to prepare
local women leaders in
parental education.
Sponsored by P io neer
Women's young leadership
department, with the cooper-
ation of the Demographic
Institute of the Prime Min-
the course
ister's office,

GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women. will meet
noon Thursday at the Coach
House Apts. club house. Mrs.
Morton. Barnet t. Pioneer
Women Detroit Council vice
president, will be guest
speaker. Mrs. Sam Lupo-
vitch. donor chairman, will
take pledges for the
affair. Bella Wolf, bulletin
chairman, will distribute
bulletin kits. Refreshments
will be served, and guests
are welcome.

Early
Deadline

Friday, Sept. 8, 1972-25

1 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

iliss Freedman
Now Mrs. Singer

trained 30 women from all
parts of the country. The
graduates are expected to re-
turn to their home communi-
ties and in turn conduct
programs.

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MRS. DAVID SINGER

Barbara B. Freedman be-
came the bride of David M.

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and Canter Harold Orbach
officiated.
The newlyweds are the
children of Mr. and Mrs.
Newton L. Freedman of Car-
mel Ct., Southfield, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Singer of
Harvard Rd., Southfield.
Mrs. Michael Goran, the
bride's sister, was maid of
were
honor. Bridesmaids
Karen Brodley, Bonnie Le-
..:ne and Julie and Kathy
singer.
Michael Schwartz was best
man. Ushers were Richard
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