Aliens Reminded to Report Address Spring II -edding Set Roberta IlordesNow for llfary Gruber 1111S. Steven Levett Armand J. Salturelli of the Detroit office of the Immi- gration and Naturalization Service reminds all aliens to report their addresses during January. Cards with which to make the reports are available at post offices and offices of the Immigration and Natur- alization Service. The reports must be filled in and signed with a stamp placed on the reverse side and dropped in any mail box. Parents or guardians sub- mit reports for alien children -under age 14. Failure to re- MISS MARY GRUBER port may lead to serious penalties. Mr. and Mrs. Antal Gruber Information furnished by an alien in making his an- of Dartmouth Ave., Oak Park, announce the engage- nual address report to the ment of their daughter Mary government is confidential. to Nathan Schiff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schiff of Sherwood Ave., Huntington Woods. and his Miss Gruber is a junior at Oakland University, majoring in foreign languages. Her fi- ance attended the University 398- of Michigan and is a student 3664 at Wayne State University's pharmacy school. A spring wedding is , Music & Entertainment planned. ERIC ROSENOW Continentals All the Latest in Modern Photography' SANDY FRIEDMAN PHOTOGRAPHY 398-1182 Canclids — Movies — Portraits Let The Professionals Perform DICK STEIN Inc. Jeep Sm ith Dick Stein Shelby Lee — Patty Grant Mori Little — Leonard McDonald Etc. From one to any number of musicians Complete Party Planning on Request 358-2777 "Music The Stein Way" inummummumunnummumnununmnnummunumunnnumnumng ACK TO THE tO Learn to weave in Six Six lessons on a small frame loom — Wall Hangings, Pillows, Purses, Rugs, etc. FOR INFORMATION CALL ZiCHERRY BEAUTY_ SALON & BOUTIQUE We Can Proudly Say We Have the Foremost Hair Stylists in the Entire Metropolitan Area - 8 STYLISTS 2 MANICURISTS HAIRCOLORING PERMANENTS HAIRBLOWING LONG HAIR EXPERTS IN SHADING AND FROSTING BOUTIQUE SALE! ON EVERYTHING OFF IN STOCK! (Except Jewelry) 25255 TELEGRAPH near 10 Mile Tel-Ex Plaza ■ 11, Roberta Lynn Hordes be- came the bride of Steven Levett in a recent ceremony at the Raleigh House. Rabbis M. Robert Syme and Sher- win T. Wine officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hordes of North Park Dr., South- field. Parents of the bride- groom are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Levett of Vernon Ave., Huntington Woods. The bride wore a peau de soie gown of antique lace studded with seed pearls and sequins. A French illusion veil cascaded from a small seed pearl-covered pillbox. Mrs. Geoffrey Eaton was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Laurie Deitch, Wendy Epstein, Lin- da Hack, Diane Levett and Sharlene Spiegel. Kristin Ea- ton was flower girl. Glenn Levett was his broth- er's best man. Ushers in- cluded Geoffrey Eaton, How- ard Eder, Lawrence Hack, Irving Hordes, Alvin Levett, Lawrence Snider and Ronald Wolfe. Jeffrey and Jerome Hack also participated. Following a honeymoon in the Bahamas, the couple will live in Troy. Dr. Kenneth Arrow, 1972 recipient of the Nobel Prize in economic science, will ad- dress the Detroit Chapter, American Society for Tech- nion-Israel Institute of Tech- nology, 8:15 p.m. Thursday at the United Hebrew Schools on 12 Mile Road. The program meeting fea- turing Dr. Arrow, -Will also include installation of 1974 officers by Henry Taub, newly elected national president of American Technion Society. Dr. Arrow's subject will be "U.S.-Mideast — The Energy Crisis." He was appointed professor of economics at Harvard Uni- versity in 1968 and holds a PhD from Columbia. For tne past year Professor Arrow has served as presi- dent of the American Eco- nomic Association and is also • Charles Stone will serve as chairman of the program. In honor of the new elected officers a champagne reception has been planned after the program. 4 354-1737 Open 'Tues. thru Sat.; Thurs. to 9; Fri. to 7 P.M. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, January 25, 1974 JOE MILLER and HIS ORCHESTRA Music For All Occasions LI 5-1244 CLEAN-SWEEP Sidewalk Sale! FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY January 25, 26, 27 all remaining WINTER COATS now 1/2 FF while they last! DR. KENNTH ARROW Pant coats! Long coats! Fake furs! Every winter coat now 1/20FF during this once-a-year special clearance! Hurry in for best selection! Louis Milgrom, Charles G. Stone, vice-presidents; Ber- nard J. Cantor, secretary; many many groups of Richard Modell, treasurer; Albert M. Colman, Alex J. SWEATERS • BLOUSES Etkin, Frank L. • Theyleg, SLACKS • PANT SUITS trustees; Sam Rich, chair- LNOG GOWNS •JACKETS man of the board of directors. while quantities last! a fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the American Statistical As- sociation. OPEN THURS., FRI., SAT. TIL 9 David D. Kahn will be in- SUNDAY 12 TO 5 stalled as president of the Detroit Chapter, succeeding Julius J. Harwood. Other of- Southfield gained 10.5 per ficers to be installed are: "IJ '1 1 0 1\7* . e cent in population from April 1970 to July 1973, ac- GLAMOUR AND LEISURE. SPORTSWEAR The cleverest woman on cording to the annual "Popu- earth is the biggest fool on lation and Occupied Dwelling RARVARD ROW MALL Units in Southeast Michigan" earth with a man. —Dorothy Parker. report issued by SEMCOG, the Southeast Michigan Coun- cil of Governments. The population of South- field on July 1, 1973 was, 76,600 — compared to 69,298 on April 1, 1970. At the same time, the population of Oak Park de- clined by 5.3 per cent—from 36.762 in 1970 to 34,800 in 1973. Among the other gains re- ported in Oakland County communities were Troy (up from 39,419 to 49,700 — 26.1 per cent), West Bloomfield Twp. (up from 28,563 to 33,200 — 16.2 per cent); and is now in Progress Farmington (up from 10,329 to 11,800 — 14.2 per cent). DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Losses were reported in Birmingham (down from ON ALL MERCHANDISE 26,170 to 24,600 — 6.0 per cent), Huntington Woods, Franklin a n d Bloomfield Hills. (The actual number decrease was small in the latter cities, which have small populations). The Detroit population in that period declined from INC 1,513,601 to 1,396,200 — a loss of 7.8 per cent. oF HARVARD Row Copies of "Population and Occupied Dwelling Units in Designers of Fine Furs Southeast Michigan" are 21742 W. ELEVEN MILE ROAD PHONE 358-0850 available in limited quanti - ties from SEMCOG's Infor- SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48076 mation Services Office. BankAmericard Master Charge now 1/toff Southfield Population Up Our 33rd Annual JANUARY 626-0279 60% MM. MEN MOM MRS. STEVEN LEVETT Nobel Prize Winning Scientist Prof.Arrow to Address Technion FUR SALE M • LTER FASHiONS 11 Mile & Lahser Southfield