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September 27, 1974 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-09-27

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28—Friday, Sept. 27, 1974

women's Club news

,PARKWOOD CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will
hold• an open meeting s noon
Thursday at Knob - In - The -
Woods Apts. club house. A
Petite luncheon will be serv-
ed at a nominal charge. Mrs.
Leon Paul, program chair-
man, will present' Mrs. Henry
Berris, who will speak on
"Love: and Death," by Prof.
Abraham Kaplan. Mrs. Ed-
ward Edwards, president, in-
vites guests.-
* *
* *
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, 'ill hold a
meeting 8 p.m. Thursday at
the home of Estelle. Wilk
Rappaport, 23237 Providence,
Southfield. Evelyn Noveck

will review "All the Presi- MASSADA CHAPTER, Pio
dent's Men."
neer Women, will have a
meeting 12:30 p.m. Oct. 7 at
* * *
the home of Mrs David Col-
EVERGREEN GROUP, man, 25836 Salem, Hunting-
Hadassah, will have a meet- ton Woods. Luncheon will be
ing 8:30 p.m. Oct. 15 at the served. For information, call
Southfield Civic Center. Mrs. Colman, LI 3-0211.
Sharon Berk, program chair-
.
man, will introduce Margie
Raskin, therapeutist of the
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio-
Jewish Family and Children's neer Women, will hold a
Service. 'Miss Raskin will luncheon noon Oct. 16 at the
review "Women and Mad- Lincoln Towers Apts. club
ness," by Phyllis Chester. house. There will be games
Guests are invited, and re- and a prize, and guests are
freshments will be served.
invited. For information, call
*
Ilene Winkelman, 968-3972.
SHALOM - C H A I CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
hold a luncheon and social
meeting noon- Monday at the
Lincoln Terrace Apts. club
house. The luncheon will
NEW YORK — Miriam K.
honor Lillian Lublin and Ray
and His ORCHESTRA
Freeman on their trip to Freund, national president of
"Music at its Best
Israel. Prospective members Hadassah from 1956 to 1960,
for Your Guests"
became the bride of Harry
are invited.
Rosenthal of St. Paul in a
557-7986
recent ceremony in the Syna-
gogue for the United Nations,
of which her former husband,
the late Milton B. Freund,
had been president. Rabbi
Leave Everything to Us
David Kahane officiated.
Mrs. Rosenthal, a former
teacher in the New York City
school system and at New
York University, holds a PhD
from NYU. She has two sons,
Matthew, a research scientist
in human biology at New
York Medical College, and
Harry, an investment broker.
Rosenthal, a widower and
importer of men's sports-
wear, has three daughters —
Sheva, wife of Marver Bern-
stein, president of Brandeis
University; Midge Decter,
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS 1 1
wife of the editor of Com-
MISS SANDRA COHEN
mentary magazine, Norman
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Podhoretz; and Constance,
Cohen of Harding Ave., Oak wife of Harold Fields, -a busi-
Phony 557-6157 I Park,
announce the engage- ness asociate.
ment
of their daughter
• ' STYLE
Sandra Gail to Gary R.
• ELEGANCE
Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
• BEAUTY
Mike Miller of Elgin Ave.,
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Oak Park. A December
wedding is planned.
NEW YORK — Dr. Ruth
Gruber Michaels, author,
lecturer , and former foreign
correspondent, became the
bride of Dr. Henry J. Rosner
in a recent ceremony at the
home of the bride's daugh-
ter, Mrs. Gideon Seaman.
Rabbi Sally Priesand of the
Free Synagogue officiated.
Dr. Rosner is assistant
commissioner of the New
Slacks • Blouses • Coats
York Department of Social
Sweaters • Short & Long Dresses
Services in charge of fiscal
Pant Suits • Bags • Pajama Pantsuits
affairs and assistant admin-
istrator of the Human Re-
SIZES 10-20. 121/2-241/2
sources Admnistration.
The new Mrs. Rosner was
a foreign correspondent for
the New York Herald Tri-
bune. During World War II,
she was special assistant to
Secretary of the Interior
Harold L. Ickes and later
3055 W. 12 Mile, Berkley
was President Franklin D.
Roosevelt's special repre-
398-1331
sentative to Italy, where she
• Mon.-Sat. 10:30-4:30 •
helped bring refugees from
Germany to the United
States.
Dr. Rosner received a doc-
torate of jurisprudence de-
gree from the Brooklyn Law
School. In 1958, he was a
"fashion coordinators for the full4igured woman"'
consultant to the United Na-
3055 W. 12 Mile • Berkley • 398-1331 • Mon.-Sat. 10:30-4:30
tions Commission advising
(1 block West of the Berkley Theater)
Israel on public welfare
MASTER CHARGE — BANKAMERICARD
problems.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Music Study Club Prepares
for Oct. 27 Jubilee Concert

Camaraderie Event

Camaraderie Singles will
have its first meeting and
social of the new year 8:30
p.m. Thursday at the Zion-
ist Cultural Center,- For in-
formation, call Jeanette Cal-
fin, LI 6-2007, or Sylvia Coop-
erman, 358-0607.

Character is determined by
habitual conduct, not one act.

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Former Hadassah
President 114-cirries

FRANK PAUL 4

I I WHY WORRY I .

Sandra Gail Cohen
to Wed Gary Miller

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Music Study Club of Metropolitan Detroit's committee
chairmen are preparing the club's 50th anniversary cele-
brations activities culminating in a major concert Oct. 27.
Shown are, from left, standing, Mrs. Max Reich and Mrs.
Ben Meckler, coordinators of the jubilee concert; and
seated, Mrs. Felix Rosenwach, patron chairman. Persons
who are not members of the club have established them-
selves as patrons and, as such, are entitled to attend
pre-concert affairs sponsored by Music Study Club. Pro-
ceeds support the club's scholarship program. For infor-
mation on becoming a: patron, call Mrs. Joseph Markel,
557-5531, Mrs. Meckler, 342-4058, or Mrs. Reich, 835-6127.

ngagement

c.

Rabbi Richard
Hertz and
Mrs. Mary Louise Hertz, an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Ruth Mann
Hertz to Alain Joyaux, son of
Prof. and Mrs. Georges Joy-
aux of East Lansing. 'Miss
Hertz was graduated from
Michigan State University,
and is the granddaughter of
the late 'Rabbi and Mrs.
Louis L. Mann who were
from Chicago. Her fiance is a
graduate student at Michi-
gan State working on his
masters degree in art. A De-
cember wedding is planned.

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