Bobette Smith to Be
Mrs. Byron Siegel

National Guard Will Help Move
Books for Sale by Brandies Women

It'll take an army to move
the 75,000 donated books
from a Royal Oak sorting
store to the Detroit Artillery
where the Greater Detroit
Chapter of Brandeis Univer-
sity Women's Committee will
hold its annual New Books
for Old Sale next week.
Mrs. Frank Levine and
Mrs. Charles Schwartz. co-
chairmen of the sale, have
enlisted the help of the
Michigan National Guard to

MISS BOBETTE SMITH

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Smith of North Park Dr.,
Southfield, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter
Bobette Jo to Byron Edward
Siegel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel C. Siegel of North
Park Dr., Southfield,
Miss Smith received her
BA degree from the Uni-
versity of Michigan and will
attend the University of
Michigan's school of social
work.
Mr. Siegel was graduated
from the University of Michi-
gan, where he received his
BA degree, and he is a grad-
uate of Wayne State Uni-
versity's school of law. He
received his master of law
degree in medicolegal law
from Case Western Reserve
University.
A December wedding is
planned.

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Nursing Home Volunteers Bring
Holiday Happiness to Local Aged

The High Holy Day period, and to assist them by means
commencing with Rosh Has- of individual visits and holi-
hana and concluding with day programs.
Sukkot, was brought to more
More than 75 volunteers
than 300 residents of area participate in this ongoing
nursing homes by the Jewish service.
Family and Children's Serv-
The holiday programs are
ice nursing home volunteer prepared by the nursing
program.
home visiting teams of the
The program aims to reach following sisterhoods in con-
out to Jews residing in pri- junction with Mrs. Fayga
vately owned nursing homes Dombey, JFSC staff coor-
dinator of volunteer services:
Adas Shalom, Beth Abra-
Teri Cohen to Wed ham-Hillel, Beth Achim, Beth
El, Beth Jacob, Beth Moses.
Mr. Rick Bernstein Beth Shalom, Bnai David,
Bnai Moshe, Shaarey Zedek,
Temple Emanu El, Temple
Israel, Temple Kol Ami and
Young Israel.
Cantors Hyman Adler and
Nicholas Fenakel, together
with Rabbis Phillip Berko-
witz, Ernest Conrad. Joshua
Sperka and Mr. Seymour
Kaplan and Sidney Rube,
participated in the Rosh

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to the philanthropic nature
of the sale, proceeds of which
will buy books for the liberal
arts and science libraries of
Brandeis University.
On sale will be both hard-

cover and paperbacks, text-
books, encyclopedias, chil-
dren's stories, collectors'
treasures, records, sheet
music and posters.
The sale co-chairmen were
assisted in pickups by Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Zemon and
by Mesdames Shirley Gold-
man, Joseph Goldring, Her-

bert Kaufman, Walker Meld-
man, Ned Mellen, Monte
Nagler, Harold Robinson,
David Stenman, Kurt West,
Elaine Williams, Marvin
Zeskind, B. Benedict Glazer
and Herbert Burdick.
Unsold books will be do-
nated to such local groups
and institutions as the Com-
munity Learning Center and
Detroit Board of Education.
Among the volumes given
to the women's committee
was a series devoted to
African studies which was
sent on to Brandeis as a per-
manent library collection.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cohen
of Dartmouth Dr., South-
field, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter
Teresia (Teri) to Frederic
(Rick) Joel Bornstein, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Philip H.
Bornstein of Willowick Rd.,
Southfield.
The bride-elect is a senior
majoring in special education
at Wayne State University.
Mr. Bornstein is a senior
majoring in history at Oak-
land University.
A December wedding is
planned.

with the Lubavitcher move-
ment and its mobile sukka.
Nursing homes which were
serviced during this period
included Alden West, Arnold,
Bedford Villa, Bloomfield
Hills, David. Edgewater,
Farmington, Franklin Manor,
Grace, Heritage, Medicos,
Mt. Vernon and Sherwood
Hall.

Crayle-GlazerRites
to Be in December

The sisterhood of Cong.
Sisterhood President Mrs.
Beth Achim invites the pub- Bernard Whiteman an-
lic to its Annual Antique and nounces that all proceeds
Art Show 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Oct. from this event will go to-
8 in the social hall.
ward building Beth Achim's
Mrs. Arthur Schussler, vice sanctuary, Ticket chairmen
president of ways and Mrs. Thomas Partovich and
means, and Mes. Leo Gas- Mrs. Max Lumelsky said tic-
pas, chairman of the day kets may be purchased at the
said there will be more than door. For information, call
35 top Michigan dealers in the synagogue office, 352-
antiques and objects d'art.
8670.
Art dealer Fred Grossman
will display paintings, sculp-
OPTICAL ILLUSION
ture and crafts. Photograph-
It's hard to believe that
ic artist and metal sculptor nothing is impossible when
Bernie Lovell will display you see so many doing it..
their works, as will Merry
Derrick who creates wheel-
thrown stoneware pottery.
Creative Party Planning
The sisterhood will have its
onclvd,rog
own ceremonial gift shop
Candy Centerpiece'
with ceremonial objects and
religious jewelry. Mrs. Wil-
Per ■ onalned Purl,
liam is planning. Tarnow,

356-2063, is chairman of the
gift shop. There will be a
country store and bake shop.
Mrs. Jerome Silberman,
hospitality chairman, is plan-
ning a "Village Petit Cafe"
serving hot and cold meals
and snacks.

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Miss Crayle attended the
University
of
Michigan's
honors college and now is a
junior at Case Western Re-
serve University. Mr. Glazer
is a graduate of the U of M
honors college, and a mean
ber of Phi Beta Kapp.i.
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a recent ceremony at Cong.
Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Moses
Lehrman officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Schwartz of Crooks Rd.,
Royal Oak, and the bride-

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The bride wore a satin and
Danish lace gown with a
hoop skirt of satin and tiers
of lace. She wore a fingertip
veil attached to a Juliet cap.

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groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. David Klein of Huntley
Square W., Birmingham.

Dr. and Mrs. Leonard J.
Crayle of Briarbank Ct.,
Southfield, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter
Diane Lynn to Gary Mark
Glazer, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Norman Glazer of Cleveland
Heights, 0.

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Maid of honor was Marilyn ?
Schwartz, the bride's sister.
Bridesmaids were Wendy
Brandt, Janet Berman and
Nadine Klein, the
bride-
groom's sister.

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Hashana visits.
The observance of Sukkot
was planned in conjunction

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Caricatures

transport the books from the
store to the Detroit Artillery
Army on Sunday morning.
The books will be at the
armory for safe keeping until
Monday morning when the
men again will transfer them
to a big tent at Northland
Lot D. There, women volun-
teers will set up the books
for sale through next week.
Mrs. Levine pointed sat
that the Natipnal Guard is
assisting in the project due

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Best man was Karl Klein.
the bridegroom's brother .
Ushers were Arnold Kaher,
Barry Rose and Jeffrey
Schwartz, brother of the
bride.
Also participating in the
ceremony were the bride -
groom's grandparents, Mr.
and Mr, Harry Maltz.
After a honeymoon in
Nor t he To Michigan, the
collo!, will re<Idl• in Real
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