OCC Names New
Basketball Head
Sidney Fox has been named
head basketball coach of
Oakland Community College
for the 1974-75 season. Fox
will field a single varsity
basketball team representing
all four OCC campuses, as a
member of the Eastern Con-
ference of the Michigan
Community College Athletic
Association.
Fox, a graduate of Wayne
State University, will con-
tinue to serve as executive
director for the Michigan
Amateur Athletic Union, a
post he has held for the past
two years. Since 1966, he has
been athletic director at
Roeper High School.
Aliya Group
to Greet New
Center Director
Robin Gerson IVeds
H. Richard Parvey
A meeting of the Detroit
group of the Association of
Americans and Canadians
for Aliya, will be held 9 p.m.
July 20 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Cooper,
10505 LaSalle, Huntington
Woods.
The gathering will provide
occasion for meeting the new
Aliya Center director, 'rye
Shapira, and for saying
goodby to Gideon Biran, who
is returning to Israel after a
two-year tour of duty as
Shaliakh.
For information, call Coop-
er, 548-3773.
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NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will have its
annual garden party noon
Wednesday at the home of
Etta Kaplan, 15230 Pearson,
Oak Park. Proceeds will go
to the child rescue fund in
memory of Mrs. Kaplan's
children who died in the Holo-
caust. Friends are invited,
and there will be games and
prizes. For reservations, call
Mrs. Kaplan, 968-6675.
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DEBORAH SERVICE
LEAGUE will gather 12:30
p.m. Saturday at Jefferson
Beach Marina for a boat
trip-luncheon meeting as
guests of Mrs. Meyer Lul-
love, past president. The re-
union group will be aboard
the Doe's Advice Boat. For
information call Mrs. Lul-
love, 356-1710.
AUTUMN HILLS CHAP-
TER, Women's American
ORT, saw Barbara Ratner
installed as president at its
recent installation-luncheon.
Other officers installed were
Ellen Pollack, Kathy Yourof-
sky, Bev Gottesman, Gail
Levine, Nikki Shapiro and
Tammy Steinberg, vice pres-
idents; Karen Lovinger,
treasurer; Laurel Epstein
and Judy Silver, secretaries;
and Freda Gill.
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ZEDAKAH CLUB will hon-
or Mrs. John Herman at its
meeting noon Monday at the
Lincoln Towers Apts. club
room. A games party will
follow.
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BRANDEIS CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet
12:30 p.m. Monday for a
luncheon at Belanger House,
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and information, call Ann
Lobel, 548-5317, or Helen
Ginsberg, 398-8437.
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will meet 4 p.m. Saturday at
the home of Mrs. Isaac Kap-
lan, 14740 W. Lincoln. Rabbi
Kaplan will speak.
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CLUB TWO, 'Pioneer Wo-
men, will have a brunch and
social meeting, 11:30 a.m.
Monday at the Northgate
Apts. club house. Guests are
welcome.
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Robin Joyce Gerson be-
came the bride of H. Richard
Parvey in a recent ceremony
at Achduth Vesholom Con-
gregation in Fort Wayne.
The bride is the daughter
of former Detroiters Mr. and
Mrs. Joe R. Gerson of Fort
Wayne. Parents of the bride-
groom are Dr. and Mrs.
Edgar I. Parvey of St. Louis.
Rhonda Gerson was her
sister's maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Deborah
Parvey, sister of the bride-
groom; Roberta Cohen,
Helen Tillinger, Mrs. An-
thony Litchfield and Mrs.
Nora Haywood.
Walter Sacks was best
man. Daniel Gerson, brother
of the bride; Anthony Litch-
field, Robert Taylor and Paul
Noble were ushers.
Also participating were
Mrs. Calvin Prady of South-
field, grandmother of the
bride, and Mrs. Celia Par-
vey, grandmother of the
bridegroom.
Following a honeymoon to
California and Hawaii, the
couple will live in Milwaukee.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fin-
kel of Biarritz Cir., Oak
Park, will be honored on the
occasion of their 50th wed-
ding anniversary at a brunch
at Northland Inn. Hosts will
be their children, Messrs.
and Mesdames Benjamin
Fox, Donald Weisman and
PWP Party Planned Seymour Finkel. The senior
People Without Partners of Finkels have nine grandchil-
the Jewish Center will have dren.
a party 8:30 p.m. Saturday at
the home of Phil Fabian,
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of Dundee Rd., Huntington Woods.
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