Marriages Terri. Sue Farber and Leo Maxbauer were mar- ried recently at Temple Adath Israel-Brith Shalom, Louisville, Ky. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Farber of Southfield. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. W. Maxbauer of Traverse City. • • • Susan Lee Greenfield Lawrence Dr. and Abramson Jonathon were married recently at ati2E1-97i£ZIMG112 Enicly£112.Ent 001d Botsford Inn. Rabbi Dannel I. Schwartz of Temple Beth El officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greenfield of Houghton Ave., Detroit. Parents of the bridegroom are Dr. and Mrs. Sam Abramson of Barnsbury Dr., Union Lake, and Largo, Fla. Esther Al lweiss was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Barbara Koppelman, sister of the bridegroom; and Joan Greenfield and Andrea Greenfield. Junior brides- maid was Lauren Green- field. Dr. Merrill Stromer was best man. Ushers were Allen and Norman Greenfield, brothers of the bride, and Mark Koppelman. Junior usher was Andrew Greenfield. Lisa Greenfield was flower girl and Jeffrey Greenfield, ring bearer. Following a honeymoon in California, the couple will reside in Farmington Hills. MISS TUCKER Mrs. Deborah Tucker of Glencoe, Ill., announces the engagement of her daugh- ter, Lori Sue, to Dr. Steven J. Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul W. Friedman of Southfield. Miss Tucker, daughter of the late Mr. Norman Tucker, was graduated from the University of Michigan, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa honorary. She earned bachelor's and mas- ter's degrees in psychology and an educational specialist degree in school psychology. Her fiance earned bachelor's and MD degrees at the U-M. An August wedding is planned. Dorothy Karbel Library Opens The Dorothy Karbel Memorial Children's Lib- rary and Book Program was opened last week at the Children's Center in the De- troit Medical Center. The center is a mental health program with em- phasis on children. The Karbel library provides a lending lib- rary for children, as well as books available for purchase. The Karbel Memorial Library steering committee is chaired by Mesdames Alan Fernand and Robert Karbel. Others are Mrs. Ar- thur Rice, (construction and design), Mrs. Louis Rudner (book programs), Mrs. Sharon Alterman and Mrs. Phyllis Schwartz (book selection) and Mrs. Philip Marcuse (book inventory). Milans Receive Menora Gift at JNF Testimonial Dinner (Bnai Brith Activitie HENRY MORGEN- THAU LODGE will have its 25th annual golf outing July 13 at the Kingsville Golf and Curling Club, Kingsville, Ont. Starting times are open between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Cost of the golf outing includes use of club facilities, green fees, banquet, trophies and Wins MD Degree Cl%arles and Florence Milan, right, were presented with a menora last week from the Jewish National Fund in honor of the establishment of the Charles and Florence Milan Park in the American Bicentennial Park in Israel. Participating in.Ltthe tribute to the couple at Cong. Shaarey Zedek; were, from left: Joseph Jackier, general chairman; Mark E. Schlussel, president of the Greater Detroit JNF Council; Rabbi Irwin Groner, spiritual leader of Cong. Shaarey Zedek; U.S. Sen. Robert Packwood (R-Ore.) and the honorees. Jeffrey Alan Meer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meei. of Birmingham, received his MD degree from the Wayne State University School of Medicine this month. SINGING GUITARIST also plays violin Sings and plays Jewish to Modern Songs dl fir midis Wallis Detroiter Alane Simons Wins HUC-JIR Israel Scholarship Cantonal student Alane Beth Simons has received a scholarship to serve as as- sistant cantor at the Heb- rew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Jerusalem for the coming year. A third-year student at the HUC-JIR School of Sac- red Music in New York, Miss Simons will leave for Israel Thursday. In addition to cantorial duties, she will be enrol- led in the first-year rab- binical course taken by all students preparing for the Reform rabbinate. She also plans to pursue vocal and instrumental studies at Ruben Academy. During the past year, Bar-Ilan Women Have Midrasha RAMAT GAN, Israel — Bar-Ilan University is offer- ing something extra for ob- servant women who don't Senior Apts. want to take a backseat in Torah knowledge to the to Host July 4 men in the family. Picnic, Tour A Midrasha for women students, the program is Residents of Franklin completing its second year. Club Senior Citizens Israeli Expert It offers maximum religious Apartments will host a pub- lic "Old Fashioned 4th of on Municipalities education to coeds seeking academic degrees. July Picnic" from noon to 3 in OP Tuesday More than 130 women p.m. Tuesday at Franklin Israel's chief authority on from Israel and abroad are Club, 28301 Franklin Rd., municipal relations will be completing the second year Southfield. in Oak Park on Tuesday and of Midrasha studies with Franklin Club residents Wednesday to participate in about 250 students antici- plan to celebrate the 4th of the city's Independence Day pated in the next academic July the way it used to be activities. year. celebrated with contests, Elias Samuel Avihar, music, speeches, and a pic- head of international nic. There is no charge. municipal relations for the Residents of the apart- Engagements Union of Local Authorities ment complex, which is still in Tel Aviv, will be in Oak under construction, will Mr. and Mrs. Max Levine Park as part of a U.S. tour take interested senior citi- and in conjunction with the of Southfield announce the zens on a tour of the complex city's Sister Cities program. engagement of their daugh- and discuss apartment- Avihar will participate ter, Susan Levine, to hotel living with them. in Oak Park's Indepen- David Berman, son of Mrs. Breakfast and supper are dence Day parade 11 a.m. Robert Berman of Oak served daily to residents in Tuesday and will meet Park. Miss Levine_was the club restaurant. Maids the public throughout the graduated from the Univer- come into each apartment afternoon in Major Park. sity of Michigan with a de- five days a week to clean, He will attend the annual gree in dental hygiene. Her make the beds and change Sister Cities international fiance attends the Detroit the towels. Chauffeur ser- convention July 17-21 in St. College of Law. A summer vice is provided on a' wedding is planned. Louis. scheduled basis. 398-2462 prizes. Paid reservations are required by July 10. Checks may be mailed to Mary Posner, 23031 Radclift, Oak Park, 48237. For information, call Posner, 352-0620, or Ted Frazis, 968-7318. Radomer Banquet The Radomer Aid Society will hold its 58th annual banquet 7 p.m. July 16 at Achim. Cong. Beth Cocktails will be served at 6. LOVE CONTEMPORARY? • Artist will Graphic your walls as you desire Inexpensive & Reliable FREE Estimates call Stacy Barris 399-7788 Mysteries of the mind Exciting entertainment for your club or organization. An amazing demonstration of ESP and mind reading with audi- ence participation. 547-2464 Mel Eisenberg the ILLUSORY ART of YAACOV AGAM ALANE SIMONS Miss Simons served Temple Sholom in Floral Park, N.Y., as a student cantor and Bar Mitzva tutor, and taught religious and Heb- rew school at Central Synagogue in New York City. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Simons, of Oak Park, she is a graduate of Temple Israel High School and attended the University of Michigan prior to enrolling at HUC- JIR. 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