38 Friday, January 13, 1978 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Milliken May Go to Israel in 1978 CLASSICAL BALLET Beginners — Advanced WOMEN HARRIET VICKERY Home of the Ballet Arts 851-4422 panied by Dr. Baruch Ru- bin, a faculty member of Hebrew University's. agri- culture school at Rehovot — now working, at Michigan. State University — and Hen- ry Jurkewicz, executive di- rector of the Greater Lan- sing Jewish Federation. Rubin presented an en- graved medallion to the governor, a gift from the.120 members of the Israeli par- liament. Milliken said that he hopes to join several other governors later this year in a visit to Israel. Milliken explained that the trip, sponsored by the National Governors' Association of which he is chaitman, will definitely -occur, but added that his participation is still- tentative, depending on his schedule in Michigan. Gov. William G. Milliken told Ben-Zion Rubin, a member of the Israeli par- liament and deputy mayor of Natanya, Israel, that he hopes to visit Israel in 1978. Rubin paid a courtesy call to Milliken. He was accom- DISCO DISCO IS THE POPULAR WAY TO GO -Wedding-Graduation or Special Event. A Complete Program, including *Music *Lighting *Disco Dance Demonstrations and Disco Dance Lessons By ART & JAN call early for available open dates 852-8971 or 652.9736 Engagements) Representative and Mrs. Joe Forbes of Oak Park announce the engagement of their daughter, Nikki Forbes, to Dr. Mark Segall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solo- mon Segall of West Bloomfield:, Miss Forbes was graduated from the University of Michigan and earned a master's degree in special education at Oak- land University. Her fiance was graduated from the U- M and from its medical school. A winter wedding is planned. I - CORNER COOLIDGE AT NINE MILE A P CENTER THUR. KITES TILL I SUN. NOON TILL 4 t -FOIL Dasscs Q-ctueAt- 60$ [ HURRY! 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Friday—Cong. Beth Israel Sisterhood Sabbath dinner, 6 p.m., synagogue. Flint People Make News * * * Former Dettoiters Mr. and Mrs. Heinz,L. Herz of Glenview, Ill., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Louise Herz, to Robert Alan Shapiro, son of Irwin J. Shapiro of Southfield. Miss Herz was graduated from the University of II= linois and attends the Crea- tive Arts Therapy Institute in Denver. Her fiance was graduated from Oakland 1 University. He is a senior at the University of Colorado Medical School. A June - wedding in Glenview is _ planned. Flint News Help is good everywhere ex- cept in the porridge bowl. Scott Schafer was named best defensive player on the junior varsity team and Brian Kronick, able player of the varsity team and most valuable player of the Concordia all-state team at the recent Carman High School Soccer Banquet., Jewish residents of the Lap- eer State Home Dec. 30. 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