THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, July 5, 1974 Judith Richman Linda Berg to Be Israel Bonds to Honor President of Northern Michigan University Wed at Beth Shalom Mrs. Silberman Mr. and Mrs. Club, City of Hope, to Meet Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope, will meet 8 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Silber, 23411 Stratford, Southfield. President Clara Silbe r, chairman Fred Silber and Buddy Nathanson will com- plete plans for the fifth an- nual City of Hope Bob-Lo moonlight cruise. A social hour will follow. A laugh a day will keep one's mental health in order. Bar Mitzvas, Weddings:' and _special occasions Garson Zeltzer F Photography 559-7876 i. egg+ Bolleardee CHEESE RAVIOLI This Italian chef could have had a Jewish mother. Ravioli by Chef Boy-Ar-Deeg are as luscious as kreplach. But it's cheese they're bursting with. Chef Boy-Ar-Deeg simmers his ravioli in a savory tomato sauce, rich with more cheese mmmm, ideal for a meat- less meal! All you have to do is heat—and watch them eat. Keep plenty handy to make your family happy when they're hungry-in-a-hurry. MRS. DAVID ZIMMERMAN MISS LINDA BERG Judith Ann Richman be- came the bride of David Neal Zimmerman in a recent cere- mony at Cong. Beth Shalom. Rabbi David Nelson and Cantor Samuel Greenbaum officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Richman of Lincoln Rd., Oak Park. Parents of the bride- groom are Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Zimmerman of Gardner Ave., Oak Park. The -new Mrs. Zimmerman wore a silk organza gown accented with lace and seed pearls. She carried roses and baby's breath. Melanie Richman was her sister's maid of h o n o r. Bridesmaids were Katy Benjamin, Janice Weisberg and Madalyn Brin. Lonny Zimmerman was his brother's best man. Ushers were Marty Richman, Scott Zimmerman, Marc Gross and Sanford Galinsky. Mrs. Fanny Levenberg, grandmother of the bride, also participated. The couple resides in Southfield. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Berg of Capitol Dr., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Linda to Jared Silbdrman, son of Mrs. Philip Silberman of Flint and the late Mr. Silberman. Miss Berg was graduated from Wayne State . Univer- sity with a BS degree in special education. Her fiance also was graduated from Wayne State, where he earn- ed a PhB degree, and at- tends the Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing. An April wedding is planned. Lou Gordon's Son to Run for State Post g3nat g3ritit ctivities ✓ r DOWNTOWN FOX LODGE will hold its annual all-day picnic July 14 at Oak Park Municipal Park, area 4. There will be games and prizes. Refreshments will be served. * * * League Lists Softball Scores Northern Michigan Univer- sity President John X. Jam- rich will receive the Israel government's City of Peace- Jerusalem Award at an Up- per Peninsula Israeli Bond Dinner in his honor July 21 at NMU's university center. The award, the first ever to be given to an American university president, is pre- sented to persons throughout the world: who have dis- tinguished themselves in their profession and who stand with Israel in her quest for survival as a free nation, according to Sam M. Coho- das, U.P. Bond drive chair- man. The award will be pre- sented by economist and edu- cator Dr. William Haber, professor emeritus of the University of Michigan, who also will be the main speaker. The son of immigrants from Czechoslovakia, Dr. Jamrich saw freedom leave his parents' homeland in 1948 when Communists took over the government. That was the same year `of the re- birth of the state of Israel. Dr. Jamrich, now in his sixth year as president of NMU, had previously estab- lished himself as a nationally recognized consultant in the field of higher education. As a consultant, Dr. Jam- rich has served on numerous accrediting b o d s for the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. His work in the late 1950s as a consultant to the Michigan Legislature on the state's higher education, needs led to the creation of Grand Valley State College near Grand Rapids. He came to Northern from Michigan State University where he had served in a number of vital posts, the last being associate dean of the college of education. He received his PhD de- gree from Northwestern Uni- versity. He is the author of more than 30 publications and re- The Metropolitan Detroit J. Lou Gordon, the son of Bnai Brith Slow-Pitch Soft- Channel 50's talk show host, ball League announces the Lou Gordon, has announced following team standings: his candidacy for the Repub- AMERICAN LEAGUE lican nomination as state East senator from the eighth dis- Block .0 8 trict. 0 Couplets II 8 The younger Gordon, a re- Keidan 4 4 5 3 cent honors graduate of the Morgenthau 6 2 University of Michigan, hopes Tucker I West w L to represent • the district I 6 2 which includes Birmingham, L'Chayirn Pisgah I 6 2 West Bloomfield Township, Zager-Stone I 2 6 Dr. HYMAN CHANOVER, 5 3 Bloomfield Township, Bloom- Brandeis Couplets III 1 7 director of the American As- field Hills, Rochester and sociation for Jewish Educa- NATIONAL LEAGUE Troy. tion's national curriculum re- East search institute, was re-elect- Pisgah II 5 3 Detroit 4 4 ed vice president of the Na- International Music Tucker II 2 6 tional Ethnic Studies Assem- with 4 L'Chayirn PI 2 6 bly. 7 Brotherhood 1 HENRY WAKNINE People Make News AND HIS ORCHESTRA 355-4913 SINGER 'S 547-0586 y e m ait ( s t. a Kop so hu eirtrM WILL BE CLOSED FOR 2 WEEKS STARTING SUNDAY, JULY 28TH WILL OPEN AGAIN SUNDAY, AUGUST 11TH PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY THANK YOU JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIN 13721 W. 9 MILE at RIDGEDALE LI 7-8111 WE DELIVER The Jewish Parents Insti- tute elected Dr. Howard Bender pre s i d e n t at its annual election meeting. 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FRUIT G 117 A West Marshall Tikvah Downtown Fox Zager-Stone II Couplets I a 4 3 2 0 4 5 6 8 Name Is Misspelled Going On VACATION Parents Institute Elects President In an advertisement from Young Israel of Oak-Woods in last week's Jewish News congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman upon the mar- riage of their son, the name of the kalla was misspelled. Her name is Lea Malachi. The Jewish News regrets the error. MARCO DEFUNIS JR. the University of Washing- ton Law School graduate whose name will go down in legal history because of the ramifications of his suit against the school, was graduated in the top 10 per cent of his class and now is working in a Seattle law office. He is studying for the bar examination next month. The Supreme Court had mooted the question posed by DeFunis' lawyers on whether the university had properly rejected DeFunis while admitting members of minority groups with lesser academic credentials. 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