30 Friday, August 8, 1975 Ticket Chief Picked for Cohodas Dinner THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Shapiro-Frank Troth Announced Much better lose a jest than a friend. ONE MAN ORCHESTRA "The Personal Touch" Naomi Lippa's ARE YOU READY FOR THE HOLIDAYS? We Have a beautiful selection of • Jacket Dresses • Dresses • Suits Ideal for Shull Don't wait too long, so that we can do any al- terations necessary. • Advance Fashions Ltd. • PANTS SUITS • SEPARATES • EVENING WEAR BLOUSES • SWEATERS 8 much more Sizes 10 to 20 13721 W. 11 MILE RD. Diore Bldg., Oak Park—Suite 206 Next to Shari Lynn Cleaners HOURS: Monday-Friday 10-5 Saturday 10-4 543-0545 MISS SHAPIRO 1 Activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shapiro of Wildhern Lane, Southfield, announce the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence engagement of their daugh- Weitzman, former Detroit- ter Beth Tina to Richard ers of Canoga Park, Calif., Laurence Frank, son of Mr. will celebrate their 50th and Mrs. Seymour Frank of wedding anniversary at the Union,N.J. Bar Mitzva of their grand- Miss Shapiro is a senior at son, Brian Lee Veis. Their the University of Michigan. eldest grandson, Neal David Her fiance is attending U-M Veis, will announce his en- law school. gagement to Miss Jan Abro A December wedding is of Encino, Calif., at the af- planned. fair. * * * Constance Biro' wn Weds Mr. Glaser MRS. GLASER Constance Beth Brown and Thomas Bach Glaser were married in a recent ceremony in the bride's par- ents' Franklin Hills home. Rabbi Irwin Groner offi- ciated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brown of Lakeside Dr. Par- ents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Abe Glaser of East Grand Rapids. Barbara Berlin was ma- tron of honor. Bridesmaids were Cathleen McCarroll, Susan Zalkind of Lukadia, Calif. Best man was Paul Kar- atetian of Cambridge, Mass. Ushers were Thomas White of Chicago and Richard Brown, brother of the bride. The new Mrs. Glaser and her husband are graduates of the University of Michi- gan. Following a Vermont ho- neymoon, the couple will live in Detroit. Registration Open Cong. Beth Abraham-Hil- lel Nursery is now accepting registration for the 1975-76 school year. For informa, tion, call Aileen Prujansky, 358-3721. Alissa Torgow and Alan Rothstein were married re- centl • at Cong. Beth Achim. The bride's maternal grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. M. Manuel Me•zon of Oak Park. The bride on her mother's side is a scion of a line of rabbis, among whom was Chaim Hersh Ruben- stein, founder of the Skokie Talmudic Academy, and Rabbi Naftali Hertz Ruben- stein, father of Mrs. Mer- zon. Out of town guests at the wedding were Bernard B. Feikin, of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Ian Rubenstein of Elgin, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rubenstein, St. Charles, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gor- don, Madison, Wis.; Mrs. Alan Greenwald and chil- dren Jeffry and Nancy, Palo Alto, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sweet and children, Los Altos Hill, Calif.; Na- than Blyveis, Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zuppke, Cape Coral, Fla.; Mrs. Lorry Dietcher, Mon- treal; and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mael, Milford, Mass. Synagogue Seeks Mystery Detroiter Cong. Mikve Israel-Eman- uel of Curacao is searching for S. Goldstein in Detroit so that he or she may be thanked for making a large contribution to the syn- agogue. Leonard N. Simons, who has been campaigning for aid for the synagogue, said that the bank from which the contribution was sent may have an incorrect mail- ing address, which is caus- ing thank-you letters from the synagogue to be re- turned marked "no such address." Simons urged the donor to contact The Jewish News, the synagogue, Cong. Mikve Israel-Emanuel, Box 322, Curacao, Netherlands An- tilles; or him at Simons- Michelson Co. Advertising, Lafayette Bldg., Detroit, 48226, to straighten out the matter. Commonwealth Aids Arab Trade The Bank of the Common- wealth, whose major stock- holder is Ghaith Pharaon of Saudi Arabia, has estab- lished a new service to help Americans who want to do business with the Arabs. The new service will be headed by Mansinh M. L-alji, a native of Bombay and a citizen of India, who is an assistant vice president of the bank. He will work un- der the direction of Faiz K. Faris, vice president in charge of the international department. Faris is a Le- banese-born U.S. citizen. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin V. Weil of Berkshire Dr., Bir- mingham, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Susan Jo Weil to Jerry Lou Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller of Mon- treal, Quebec, Canada. Miss Weil was graduated from Michigan State University. Her fiance attended Sir George University. A Sep- tember wedding is planned. R. Thomas Peters, .assist- ant to the president for ad- ministrative affairs at Northern Michigan Univer- sity, has accepted the gen- eral Upper Peninsula chair- manship for ticket sales for the Sam Cohodas birthday party, to be held Sept. 10, on NMU'S campus. Bar Mitrva's-Candle Lighting Anniversary's-Weddings House Parties-Dances Etc. Standards to Rock $20.00 Wedding Ceremony Freddy Sheyer 398-2462 r McClish-Katzman Engagements) Rites Solemnized MRS. McCLISH Donna Joyce Katzman became the bride of Thomas Alan McClish in a recent ceremony at the Raleigh House. Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Katzman of Raine Ave., Oak Park. Parents of the bride- groom are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McClish of Kala- mazoo. Ellen Katzman was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Maureen Stahl, Rose Sue Berstein of Washington, D.C. Felice and Sheryl Katzman, twin sisters of the bride, were junior bridesmaids. Eyebrows—Neckline— Arms—Legs Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD NEW YORK — Yasir Arafat, leader of the Pales- tine Liberation Organiza- tion, arrived in Cairo for talks with Egyptian offi- cials on Egyptian-Palesti- nian relations and U.S. ef- forts to reach an interim agreement on Israeli-occu- pied Sinai areas. Room 260 Nr Northlond 8. Pfo.ndence Hospital PHONE 557 - 1108 ,5 Yews Downtown Caricatures for your party Arafat in Talks By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 Zadt eita4tex FINAL SUMMER REDUCTIONS BLOUSES $7 Michael McClish was his brother's best man. Ushers were Larry Mc- Clish, Danny McClish, Brian Katzman and Bert Katzman. The new Mrs. McClish was graduated from the University of Michigan. She is a doctoral candidate in statistics at the University of North Carolina. Her hus- band, who also was grad- uated from U-M, earned a master's degree in business at the University of Tennes- see. 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