• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38 Friday, July 21, 1919 x, , ,, . ?4 t.. M LTER .0: ,t,..: . OK. :;:, ...,i OF HARVARD ROW N II Designers of Fine Furs : '..' : ::::. ::::: Complete Fur Service 11 MILE & LAHSER Phone: 358-0850 :4i. ::::::: : _, :i.; i:.*: . • :::: -::: :. . **- -. : 3*.:::\ ;:i§i iiii iii:Iiiii: ':•:§§§iiii:iiiift:::::: ce:::::?:?:: ?. z:.:t. ...::::: :::: . : : ...tc: C\ Communal Honors for Leonard N. Simons Under Aegis of WSU on His 75th Birthday (See Commentary,' Page 2) A cross-section of De- troit's most distinguished personalities joined Wed- nesday, at a luncheon on the Wayne State University campus, to pay honor to Leonard N. Simons. . BAD CHECKS!! DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS LET US COLLECT FOR YOU FOX & ASSOCIATES , 23777 Greenfield, Suite 277 Southfield, Mich. 48075 1-313-559-9600 Mr. Bias DISCO DISCO IS OUR SPECIALITY, HIGH QUALITY OUR PERFORMANCE. OUTSTANDING IN MUSIC, LIGHTING, TEACHING AND DANCE DEMONSTRATIONS. FOR A FUNTASTIC PARTY, BAR MITZVA,WEDD1h* OR SPECIAL OCCASION Call ART and_JA_N at JANART DANCE STUDIO 852-4477 or 652-9736 Call early for available open dates WATCH The- occasion was his 75th birthday which his family celebrated with him on the previous day, and the im- pressive event was marked by a series of honors ac- corded the eminent De- troiter. Presided over by Dr. Ed- ward Cushman, the event gave Wayne State Univer- sity and representatives of many movements the opportunity to express gratitude to Simons for services that embraced the social, political and humanitarian aspects of the city and the university to which he had devoted him- self untiringly. It could have been an event for thousands who know Simons, who have benefited from friend- ship and his association with the most representa- tive aspects of Greater Detroit. The more than 100 at the luncheon were representative of the masses associated in the Simons interests. Especially noteworthy at the function was the an- nouncement WSU President Thomas Bonner that the Leonard N. Simons Room is being designated in the Purdy Library Building in recognition of the thousands of valuable books and manuscripts contained therein as Simons gifts. In behalf of the WSU board of governors, Mildred Jeffrey presented Simons with a portrait of him by WSU artist Fred King. Former WSU President George Gullen joined with the -other speakers in evaluating Simons' many gifts to the university, his humanitarian services, his skills as a public speaker and writer of many impor- - tant memos, his sense of humor. Dr. Bernard Goldman, director of Wayne State University Press, humorously reviewed the many Simons' interests in which he is involved, and seriously, with the others on the program, ex- r Si- pressed gratitude fo mons' role as a builder of WSU Press, in recogni- tion of which the building housing the WSU Press has been named the Si- mons WSU Press -Build- ing. Rabbi Max Kapustin and Philip Slomovitz added their encomia in remarks Engagements FOR OPENING Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davies of Mt. Clemens an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Chris Davies, to Allan Weinger, son of Nit.. and Mrs. Morton Weinger of Livonia. A May wedding is planned. • of * * * L sizes 4 to pre-teen Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sed- ley of Southfield announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Jo Sed- ley, to Steven Howard Malach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Malach of Southfield. Miss Sedley earned a bachelor's degree in interior design from Michigan State University. Mr. Malach is a graduate of the University of Detroit In The Franklin Shopping Plaza Carter Chairmen 29175 Northwestern Hwy: 354-1858 - Susan Weinberg Barbara Cohen Detroit attorneys Stuart . Hertzberg and Robert Nederlander have been ap- pointed co-chairmen of the Carter-Mondale president- ial committee in Michigan. D CHILDREN'S FASHIONS (Boys 8I_Girls) School of taw. An October wedding is planned. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shepard of Southfield an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Cindy Shepard, to Gordon Krainen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krainen of South- field. Miss Shepard is a senior at Michigan State University, majoring in dietetics. Her fiance was graduated from Wayne State University with a master's degree in speech pathology. A summer, 1980 wedding is planned. Helaine Stern to Wed in Winter honoring Simons. Several of the speakers echoed the Kapustin resort to a Jewish traditionalism, wishing Simons the biblical 120 years recorded for Moses. 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