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July 27, 1973 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-07-27

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9(7-
1 bard Sue Short-
Rride of Mr. Roth

'IRS. RICHARD ROTH

omen's
Clutis

HANITA CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will hold a
summer membership meet-
ing and luncheon noon Tues-
day at the home of Bessie
Chase, 15331 Rosemary, Oak
Park. Mrs. Harold Berke.
sales representative of El Al
Airlines, will discuss her trip
to Iran, Romania and Israel.
New members and friends
are invited at no charge. For
information, call President
Margaret Huppert, 557-1375.
*
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Wo-
men, will meet 11:30 a.m.
Monday at the Northgate
Apts. club house. Ruth
Miller, executive vice presi-
dent of the council, will be
guest speaker, and brunch
will be served. Jeanette Ser-
ling, president, will welcome
friends.

Rosner-Rubenstein
Rites Solemnized

MRS. HOWARD ROSNER

Cocktails for Singles i THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 27, 1973 27
Swinging Singles, 25 and
up, will hold a cocktail party
with dancing 9 p.m. Aug. 3
at Alvaro's. The Johnny C
Band will provide music. For
Leave Everything to Us
Abraham Borman was hon- information, call Henrietta
ored on his 75th birthday at Lewis, LI 6-0903.
a family dinner party Thurs-
day night at the hame of his
daughter, Mrs. Maury (Net-
tie) Firestone.
\\\
Mrs. Rose Borman co-
hosted the party in her hus-
band's honor and played a
SAVE! " SAVE! 4.-74
leading role in honoring him
for his family devotions as
BUY DIRECT
well as his intersets in many
FROM THE
communal causes.
IMPORTER
Mr. Borman, who was born
in 1898, came to this country
SEICIVICOLIR.
in 1923. For more than 25
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS
KAPLAN
years, he has been active in 4:
artd..Cco.
Allied Jewish Campaigns,
Yeshiva University and a
IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
score of local causes. He is a
OF FINE DIAMONDS
Phone
30555 Southfield,
former president of the Zion-
Suite 100
ist Organization of Detroit.
6454200
• STYLE
Mrs. Borman, who shares
• ELEGANCE
his interests in the move-
• BEAUTY
ments he supports, said in
WYN-HAROLD
CATERING
her husband's honor: "The
Borman family takes pride in Classifieds Get Quick Results
the gifts he has made to Jew-
ish and civic causes. The
JOIN OUR
family shares with him his
many loyalties."

Borman Cited

by Family on
75th Birthday

Barbara Jean Rubinstein
became the bride of Howard
J. Rosner in a recent cere-
mony at Cong. Beth Achim.
Rabbi Milton Arm and Can-
tor Simon Bermanis offi-
ciated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rubinstein of Bradford Ln.,
Southfield. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Max Rosner of Geneva Ave.,
Pioneer Women, will honor Oak Park.
the memory of Mrs. Reva
The bride wore a gown of
Honigman, mother of past English net, hand appliqued
president Mrs. Lena with lace, and a mantilla
Schwartz, by inscribing her veil. She carried roses and
name in the Beit Nahama baby's breath on her
Home in Israel. To make mother's prayer book.
contributions in her name,
Maid of honor was Carol
call chairman Mrs. Gitel Moscow, cousin of the bride.
Schackman, 545-5288.
Bridesmaids were Cheryl
*
*
Best man was Robert
Stoler, Sandy Green, Caren
GLENNWOOD CHAPTER, Rosenthal, Debbie Rosner,
nth. Ushers were Leonard
Women's
American
ORT,
yrulnik, Shayle Shorr and
sister of the bridegroom, and
will meet Oakfield Chapter Susan Rubinstein.
ruce Goodwin.
The couple resides in in a seven-inning softball
Best man was Mark Rubin-
game 2:30 p.m. Sunday at stein, brother of the bride.
etroit.
the Southfield Civic Center, Ushers were Dr. Ben Gill,
baseball diamond 2. Friends Jeff Olstein, Stuart Weston
Housewives
Finish
5
are invited.
and Dr. Richard Rubinstein,
.ourse in Nursing
brother of the bride.
WOMEN EURO-
JEWISH h'*
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Fifteen PEAN
WELFARE ORGAN- Following a honeymoon in
tarried women, all with IZATION will meet noon California, the couple will
omes and children to look
fter, recently completed a Monday at the home of Ann live in Chicago.
ealth ministry course in Apple, 13200 S. Norfolk. ORT-Israel Course Set
ractical nursing at the Plans for the Aug. 13 lunch-
ba Hospital in Petah eon at the Lincoln Briar for Nursery Educators
Apts. club house will be dis-
NEW YORK — ORT-Israel
Akva.
The course was especially cussed. Refreshments will be will open a course for nur-
it women who can only served.
sery educators next year, it
cork part-time because of
was announced by Mrs.
zeir family commitments. Bereznitzer Aid
David M. Goldring, national
ome of the graduates were
president of Women's Ameri-
Plans
Games
Party
randmothers.
can ORT. This new course
The Bereznitzer Aid So- will open to help cope with
:-lealth Minister Victor
nemtov said he was so ciety will hold its annual the lack of trained personnel
teased with the results that games party 8 p.m. Thurs- for day nurseries.
e intended to establish day at Knights of Pythias
To open 350 such nurseries
imilar courses in three Hall, Berkley. Friends are during the next four years
ther •major hospitals around invited.
for 15,000 children, it will be
There will be refresh- necessary to train some 500
to country.
ments and prizes. Mollie nursery educators and 700
Gottlieb and Jennie Cohl are assistant nursery educators.
111
chairmen.
At the end of their studies,
the new graduates will as-
Radomer to Gather
sist directors of the day
Radomer Aid Society will nurseries.
After two years of experi-
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the Workmen's Circle Center. ence and an additional period
New members will be in- of learning, the course grad-
troduced. There will be re- uates will be qualified to
direct a day nursery.
freshments and games.

Barbara Sue Shorr became
,e bride of Richard M. Roth
1 a recent ceremony at
ong. 'nai David. Rabbi
:ayin Jonin and Cantor
:yman Adler officiated.
he bride is the daughter of
and Mrs. Oscar Shorr of
:th Miami Beach. Parents
the bridegroom are Mr.
• d Mrs. Irving Roth of Sus-
rc Ave., Oak Park.
The bride wore a silk
-ranza gown with a high
ng collar and chapel-length
•ain. She carried roses on
Bible.
Maid of honor was Geri
h o r r. Bridesmaids were
lane Levett and Carol Roth.
ianea Takouni was flower-

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HOME CATERING

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by Kathy Singer

ssNancy Linkner
Wed in October

activities in Societ y

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lax of Maryland Ave., Southfield,
entertained at a cocktail reception for family and friends in
honor of the engagement of their son Howard Alan to Miss
Joanne Girer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Girer of
Aberdeen 'Rd., Southfield. The couple, who plan to marry
next summer, attend the University of Michigan.
Mrs. Ann Rubin, president of the Ladies Department of
-MISS NANCY LINKNER
w" _p `vrzner vale nark residents Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dorchen
arding Ave., Oak Park.
and their two children were entertained by their family,
An October wedding is Mr. and Mrs. A. Samuel Dorchen, and relatives and friends,
anned.
before leaving for their new home in Coral Gables, Fla.

Second Generation
Celebration
at the "DOLL HOSPITAL

I 1

August 1st - 15th

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With limits on Small Items

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OWN
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.

MISS KATHY SINGER

Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Singer of Harvard Rd.,
Southfield, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter
Kathy Lyn to Jeffrey Lynn
Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Schultz of McKinney
Rd., Franklin.
A November wedding is
planned.

Edgar Bronfman
to Marry Divorcee

Edgar Bronfman, 44, scion
of one of the most philanthro-
pic Jewish families in Cana-
da, soon will marry Lady
Carolyn Townshend, as soon
as his divorce from the for-
mer Ann Loeb is final.
This was reported in Wal-
ter Scott's Personality Par-
ade (Sunday Free Press) in
reply to a question about
Bronfman, reportedly one of
the richest men in the world.
Scott said Bronfman, head
of Seagram Distillers, is a
Canadian-born naturalized
American, whose• late father,
Samuel, was founderof Sea-
gram empire. The -elder
Bronfman, said Scott, "was
possibly the richest man in
Canada during the Prohibi-
tion era, at which time he
used to sell liquor to Ameri-
can bootleggers in Canadian
JIM 1:)3r ner pre-
vious marriage to an Italian.
Bronfman has four sons
and a daughter from his mar-
riage.

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