Children Unlimited Donor Funds Aid
Visually Handicapped Youngsters
Bnai Or ith
Activities
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A program geared to the
Moatzot Hapoalot campaign is
by CLUB ONE, Pio-
neer Women, at 1 p.m., Tues-
day, in the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute, according to Mrs. David
Sislin, chairman.
Binhow-HaTp-erin
Rites Set in Decem b er
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"A Frank Discussion" will
feature reports on the platforms
of the Republican and Demo-
cratic Parties by representatives
of each at a meeting of HENRY
MORGENTHAU LODGE on
Monday evening, at R u z k in
Hall, 18450 Wyoming. Bob Koh-
ler will moderate the debate.
The meeting is under the su-
pervision of Sol Scholnik and
Harvey Weisberg.
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Shown here with Mrs. ERVIN LEVINSON (right) and Mrs.
WILLIAM WISS are a few of the blind children who attend
the Penrickton Nursery for Visually Handicapped Children.
The youngsters will benefit from funds raised through the
donor luncheon planned by Children Unlimited, to be held
Oct. 17, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Mrs. Levinson is fund-rais-
ing chairman, and Mrs. Wiss is in charge of ticket sales. For
reservations, call UN. 1-3498.
REX CHAPTER will high-
light a "Night at the Races" for
its program at 8:30 p.m., Wed-
nesday, in the Labor Zionist In-
stitute, 19161 Schaefer. Prizes
will be awarded, and refresh-
ments will be served. For infor-
mation, call Sybil Cutler, mem-
bership chairman, TO 5-4462, or
Harriet Levine president, UN 3-
7718 or UN 4-3941.
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CANDIDS • 3-D • MOVIES
MISS MARGOT BINKOW
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Bin-
kow, of Warrington, Dr., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Margot Elaine, to
Jerome Yale Halperin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halperin,
of the Wilshire Hotel.
Miss Binkow attended the
University of Michigan. Mr.
Halperin, a U. of M. graduate,
also received a degree from
the Harvard University Law
School.
is
A December wedding
planned:
You Can Be Sure . . . If It's
DICK STEIN
And His Orchestra
UN 4-3018
KE 5-2604
DETROIT CHAPTER will
sponsor a discussion of "The
Issues, the Voters and You" at
8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Holiday
Manor, 18641 Wyoming. Edward
Wing, of the Detroit Free Press
staff, will moderate a panel
which includes Don O'Connor,
of the Detroit Times Washington
Office or Plant . Parties
Bureau; Hub George, Free
In Our Private Banquet Room
Vacationing recently at Wilbur Clark's Desert Inn, at Las Press; and Russell Barnes, De-
troit News. A mock election
Vegas, Nev., were Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Richman, of Detroit.
UN 2-7642
Dr. Asher Weisman, son of Mrs. Marion Weisman, of 26335 will follow the discussion. The
7 Mile-
Humber, Huntington Woods, will leave for military service on public is invited to attend.
Master of Ceremonies
Plans
MI
Wyoming
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Monday. He will be at home to friends from 8:30 to 10 p.m.,
and His Orchestra
Saturday, in the family home.
Detroit's Leader in Entertainment
GLAZER CHAPTER, BBG,
TRAY CATERING SPECIALISTS
Miss Marilyn Lucas, 13-year-old pianist, will be presented recently elected Annette Muller, i TO 6-5016
TO 8-2067
in her debut recital by Julius Chajes, music director of the president, to succeed Marilyn
Jewish Community Center, at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, at the Davison Forman in office. Other newly
Center. Miss Lucas, a Mumford High School student, will play elected officers are Irma Rich-
.
compositions by Handel, Beethoven, Schumann, Brahms, Turel man, vice-president; Rhonda
Rubinoff and Pat Reiter, secre-
and Khachaturian.
When You Serve
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Grossbart (Doris Hoffman) and chil- taries; Shelly Swarin, reporter;
dren, Linda and Harold, formerly of Woodingham Dr., are now and Beverly Roth, chaplain.
residing in their new home at 12711 Sterling Ct., Oak Park.
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Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Kassel, of Atkinson Ave., have re-
IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER
turned home from a two-month tour of Israel, Italy and France.
During their six-week stay in Israel, they visited their children, will hold a "Nite at the Races,"
Reggie and Joe Yanich, and grandchildren, Yael and Noah, 9 p.m. Thursday, at the Beth
See Our Fine Selection of
Joseph Synagogue, 18450 Wy-
in Jerusalem.
IMPORTED, HAND-CUT CRYSTAL
oming.
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DECANTERS and FRUIT BOWLS
GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP-
Second JWF Institute Planned for Monday
Also Gift Items, Lamps and Lamp Shades
LAMP & CERAMIC REPAIR A SPECIALTY
The second session of the Avrunin, associate director of TER will present "This Is Your
Jewish Welfare Federation Federation, will speak on Fed- Life" at their Wednesday meet-
ing, in the Labor Zionist Insti-
Women's Division -Leadership eration member agencies.
tute,
19161 Schaefer. Mrs. Henry
Irwin
Shaw,
executive
di-
Institute, at 9:50 a.m. Monday,
TO 8-4064
13228 DEXTER
will give participants a pre- rector of the Center, and Albert P. Onrich, past president of Bnai
dedication look at the newly Elazar, superintendent of the Brith Council, will be the guest
completed Jewish Community United Hebrew Schools, will speaker. Refreshments will fol-
Center-United Hebrew Schools conduct a tour of the building low the program.
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YOU CAN GET IT ONLY at GRUNT'S ...
and outline the programs and
building on Ten Mile Road.
THE BUSINESS AND PRO-
Participants will meet at the aims of their agencies.
For Simchas — and Every Day!
The Leadership Training In- FESSIONAL CHAPTER will
new building where William
stitute, under the chairmanship have a dance 9:30 p.m., Satur-
Mrs. Grunt's own home made: Chopped Herring,
of Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff, gives day, at Beth Moses, Linwood
Pickled Herring in jars, Cole Slaw, Horse-radish,
Women's Division members a at Oakman Ct. Music will be
and other Meichlech.
chance to become more thor- furnished by the Charles Weiner
oughly acquainted with Federa- Trio. Admission to the dance
tion and its member agencies.
is free to paid-up members.
Gentlemen in the community
18252 WYOMING nr. CURTIS
are invited.
a ct ivities i n S oc i et y
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Myrna Glicker Plights
Troth to R. S. Edgar
At '87, Mrs. Sarah Faber, of
18420 Strathmoor, still engages
in active charity work. Cam-
paigning as she has done for a
number of years, Mrs. Faber
turned in $175 last week for
children's institutions supported
by the League for Religious
Labor in Israel. Twice a year
Mrs. Faber also solicits for the
Moos Hitim fund.
Whole Roast Turkeys
Finest Bar-B-Q'd
Ribs - Beef - Chicken
Special
BOX-0-CHICKEN
Serves
Four
$
450
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the largest assortment of
HOME MADE appetizers
and delicacies in Michigan.
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FOOD BOX
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Just So. of Nine Mile
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MISS MYRNA GLICKER
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glicker,
of Lauder Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Myrna Lee, and Richard Saul
Edgar, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Irving I. Edgar, of Oak Park.
The bride-elect is a senior at
Wayne State University's col-
lege of art education. Mr. Edgar
attends the University of Mich-
igan school of dentistry, and is
affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu
fraternity.
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Formerly of 1 1 525 Dexter
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