THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36—Friday, June 8, 1973 Cultural Calendar of Events in Detroit Jewish Community Week of June 8-14 June 8-8:30 p.m.—"Captain Noah and His Floating Zoo" sermon in song at Temple Israel. Free. 11-6:30 p.m.—American Jewish Committee Detroit Chapter Dinner Meeting honoring Golda Krolik at Troy-Hilton Inn. Reservations. 965-3353. 12-26—Student Art Show at Jewish Center. 341-4200. 13-6 p.m.—Friends of Yeshiva University Dinner honoring Jack Bushkin at Cong Shaarey Zedek. Dr. Israel Mowshowitz speaker. Reservations. 962-4272. 13-8 p.m.—Israel Bet Cafe at Cong. Beth Abraham- Hillel. 851-6880. 14-8 p.m. "Spillover From Watergate: Implications for Law and Order" di•cusssion sponsored by Jew- ish Community Council at Temple Emanu-El. 14-8:15 p.m.—Americans for Progressive Israel- Hashomer Hatzair meeting at Oak Park Commu- nity Center. Abe Berniker: "Impact of the Terri- tories on Israeli Life." 864-8035. Scholarship Named for Late Gary M. Berg Two students at Orchard Ridge Campus of Oakland Community College were named recipients of the first Gary Michael Berg Memorial Scholarship. Jill Farber of West Bloom- field and Joseph Corcoran of Northville were selected by the financial aid committee INDIAN JEWELRY authentic, quality men' and ladies squash blos- soms bracelets, rings, belt buckles, boos, and fetishes etc. Dealers Welcome ORIN ROSS ORCHESTRA The Finest in Musical Entertainment 545-3393 or 399-2098 353.9235 PHOTOS BY GILBO Announces PHOTO MUGS In Addition to their Line of Photo Party Favors: Photo • Buttons • Keychains • Mirrors & Frame Photos • 541-2004 398-3566 Why Pay More? NOW ALL BRANDS at MAJOR DISCOUNTS Special for June 20% ABOVE SALE Coil F.. Details Unique Furniture Galleries Furniture Division 559-6334 DECORATING ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE BY APPT. 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Dr. Willenberg, whose husband is a physicist the Zionist Cultural Center. formerly of Uniontown, Pa., is the daughter of Mr. and On the program will be Dr. Mrs. Sidney W. Cohn of Kenosha Ave.. Oak Park. Greenberg, program chair- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Slatkin, former Detroiters of Bev- man; Dr. Sanford A. Ben- erly Hills, Calif., will be staying at Northland Inn June nett, Dr. Zeib, Rabbi Irwin Groner of Cong. Shaarey 15 and hope to visit with family and friends. Zedek, and Dr. Alex S. Fried- laender, president of the BANKAMERICARD Zionist Cultural Center. A MASTER CHARGE musical program will be pre- sented by Norma and Natan Goldenberg. Those unable to attend the dinner are invited to the in- stallation and program at 8:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. pre-summer SWIM WEAR SALE! Progressive Israel Chairman to Talk Abe Berniker, chairman of jeans for Progressive Israel, the national council of Amer- will address a meeting of API-Ilashomer Hatzair 8:15 p.m. Thursday at the Oak Park Community Center. His topic will be "Impact of the Territories on Israeli Life." For information, call De- Navaho, Zuni, Hopi rare, vera Stocker, 864-8035. ZOD Installation Dinner to Honor Outgoing President LATE GARY BERG as being most representative of the scholarship require- ments, stressing high aca- demic achievement and cam- pus involvement. Named in honor of Gary Michael Berg, the memorial scholarships were established by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Berg of Franklin Hills Dr., Southfield. Gary died in a skuba-diving acci- dent in Pine Lake April 1, 1972. Prior to his death, he had been an Orchard Ridge soph- omore, preparing for a ca- reer in law. An honor stu- dent, Gary had planned to transfer to the University of Michigan at Dearborn. He was a graduate of Andover High Scbool, Bloomfield Hills. In presenting the awards, Dr. Don Nichols, dean of students, explained, "Both recipients exemplify the fine qualities displayed by Gary Michael Berg when he was one of our students. Miss Farber and Mr. Corcoran are both straight "A" students of Orchard Ridge and have been active in many campus activities. Also, we are espe- cially appreciative of the do- nation of Mr. and Mrs. Berg which honors Oakland Com- munity College in this way." Miss Farber, a graduate of North Farmington High, is pursuing a liberal arts pro- gram with a major in art. She plans to transfer to a university upon completion of the 1973-74 academic year. M arriages .ROSEN-GRAINER; Nancy Beth Grainer became the bride of Theodore Rosen at a recent ceremony at Cong. Beth Achim. Rabbi Milton Arm and Cantor Simon Ber- manis officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Grainer of S. Bellwood D r . , Southfield. 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