Minsky-Freeman
Women s Ulubs
DETROIT LADIES LECHEM
ANEEIM will hold its annual
Hanukah luncheon 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Cong. Beth Yehu-
dah, 17556 Wyoming. Families
are invited. Proceeds will go to
charity.
vited, according to President
Mrs. Frank Rosenbaum.
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CHILDREN UNLIMITED will
hold a paid-up membership
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Jan. 9 at
Temple Emanu-El. Games and
prizes will highlight the affair,
according to Mrs. Irving
Siporin, chairman.
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PAULA STARK OFFICERS
CLUB will hold a Hanukah
party with dinner beginning at
7:30 p.m. Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Paula Stark, past
matron, 24542 George Washing-
ton, Southfield. For reserva-
tions, call Paula Stark, EL
6-0205, or Irene Hershey.
NORTHWEST N'SHEI CHA-
BAD STUDY GROUP will meet
2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Maurice White, 18075
Wisconsin. Guest speaker will
be Maurice White, according to
Mrs. Jonathan Baiter, chairman.
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OAK PARK N'SHEI CHA-
BAD STUDY GROUP will meet
2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home
of Mrs. J. Sperka, 14281 Wales.
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Guest speaker will be Rabbi
Joshua Sperka. Chairmen are
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHA-
Mrs. A. Feldman and Mrs. A. BAD STUDY GROUP will meet
Sandweiss.
2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Ernest Greenfield, 17606
SISTERS OF Z I 0 N , MIZ- Wisconsin. Rabbi Ernest Green-
RACHI, will meet noon Wednes- field will speak about Hanukah.
day at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Ray Kaplan and Michael Nadler
will present a special program.
MIKVAH ISRAEL AND WO- Everyone is invited.
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MEN'S ORTHODOX LEAGUE
will hold its annual dinner 6:30
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
p.m. Jan. 27 at Northwest Young President Mrs. B. Zarenkin an-
Israel. For information, call WE nounces that the successful
3-8799.
completion of its fund drive will
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be marked at a victory luncheon
DETROIT LADIES LECHEM 12:30 p.m. Jan. 9 at the Hayim
ANEEIM will hold its annual Greenberg Center. Reports will
Hanukah luncheon 12:30 p.m. be given by Silvia Stashefsky,
Jan. 2 at Cong. Beth Yehudah, donor chairman, S. Rosens and
announces President Mrs. Vera Mrs. Schwartz, special projects
Rom. Friends are invited. Pro- chairmen. Mildred Weiss will
ceeds will go to charity.
speak. Mrs. M. Lerner, Mrs.
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Rose Yendick, Mrs. B. Book-
TOWN AND COUNTRY stein and Mrs. B. Zarenkin are
CHAPTER, Women's American committee members.
ORT, will hold a board meeting
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. William S. Wolf
Allan Cutler, 21840 Sussex, Oak Elected President
Park, announces President Mrs.
of Furniture Club
Paul Sherizen.
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William S. Wolf was elected
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER- president of the Furniture Club
HOOD will hold its donor lunch- of Detroit. Wolf is president of
eon 12:30 p.m. Jan. 9 at the syn- Shoppers Furniture of Detroit
agogue, announces Mrs. Edward with branches in Saginaw, Flint
Rice, chairman of the event. A and Livonia.
Elected first vice president
fur fashion show, moderated by
TV personality Mary Morgan, was Eugene Kraft, owner of
will be featured. Prizes include Serta - Resto- - ----
a vacation for two at Grossing- kraft Mattress
ers resort in the Catskill Moun- . Co. Elected
tains. For reservations, call Mrs. second vice-
Harry Eichenhorn, DI 1-8323, or president was
Mrs. Alvin Topper. A board Peter D. Brown,
meeting will be held Jan. 7 at owner of Sealy
M attress Co.
the synagogue.
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Re - elected to
UNIVERSITY SOUTH!the officeof sec-
GROUP, Detroit Chapter of Ha- retary- treasur-
dassah, will hold a dessert er was Charles
Wolf
luncheon with Mrs. Sidney Rav- D. Solovich.
in as guest speaker 12:30 p.m. Solovich is president of Packard
Jan. 8 at the Jewish Center. Furniture Co.
Elected to the board of direc-
Mrs. Ravin, past president of
the Jewish National Fund Wom- tors for a period of two years
en's Auxiliary, will deliver a were Victor Bizer, Stanley Braw-
talk on "Timeless Sand." In er, Jack Fineberg, Herman Fru-
charge of th?. program are Mrs. min, Warren Greenstone, Irwin
Maurice Perlman and Mrs. Na- Kahn, Mitchell R. Mandeberg,
than Goldman. Friends are in- Louis Merson, Hy Sherman, Law-
rence Trager, Harry P. Weingar-
den and Norman Bendix.
I ! WHY WORRY I I
Leave Everything to Us
tActivities
ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE
will hold its New Year's Eve
dinner-dance 9:30 p.m. Monday
at Cong. Shaarey Shomayim.
Eric Rosenow and his orchestra
will be featured. For reserva-
tions, call Sam Freedman, EL
6-6171.
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS
HOME CATERING
Phone
EL 6-8411
• STYLE
• ELEGANCE
• BEAUTY
WYN-HAROLD CATERING
SHIRLEY ROTHENBERG
BNAI BRITH YOUNG WOMEN
members announce a baby-sit-
ting service as a fund-raising
project for the International
Service Fund. For information,
call UN 4-0358. .
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HENRY MORGENTHAU
LODGE will hold a square
dance and latke party Saturday
night at Pepper School in Oak
Park. Chairmen are Les Schoen-
berg and Lillian Kay.
You's Exchanged
Mrs. Penskar Joins
Simcha Melody Nursery
Mrs. Audrey Penskar has
joined the staff of the Simcha
Melody Nursery, 14305 W. Eight
Mile, enabling the Nursery to
accept more children.
Registration can be made dur-
ing the week at 1 p.m., following
Jan. 3. An open house for chil-
dren, 21/2-6, will be held 10:30
a.m. Jan. 6. The second semes-
ter begins Jan. 21. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Sarah Holtzman,
LI 3-4688.
Marriages
KOMINARS - KUTNICK: Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Kutnick of
Beverly Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Lillia n, to Allan
Kominars, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Kominars of Mark Twain
Ave. The ceremony was per-
formed Dec. 16 by Rabbi Joshua
Sperka at the Rainbow Terrace.
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MRS. JOEL DUNSKY
Patricia Lee Freeman, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel B.
Freeman of Newton, Mass., re-
cently became the bride of Dr.
Joel Leonard Dunsky, son of
Mrs. Samuel Dunsky of Wooding-
ham Dr. and the late Mr. Dun-
sky.
The double-ring ceremony was
performed at Temple Emanuel
in Newton with Rabbi Albert
Gordon officiating and assisted
by Cantor • Gabriel Hochberg.
Carol Ruth Freeman, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Deanna and
Rochelle Dunsky, sisters of the
bridegroom, and Ann Robbins
and Judith Gold, cousins of the
bride. Nancy Krager, cousin of
the bride, was junior bridesmaid.
Richard S. Frank of Detroit
was best 'man. Ushers were Dr.
Carl Cohen of Cincinnati, 0., Dr.
Ephriam Weinstein of Paterson.
N.J., Dr. Harold Goodis of Water-
town, Mass., and Fredrick Pritz-
ker of West Newton, Mass.
After honeymooning in New
York City, the couple reside in
Fort Dix, N.J., where Dr. Dun-
sky is stationed with the U.S.
Army Dental Corps.
Protest Desecration
of Jews' Wailing Wall
BELLE HARBOR, N.Y.
(JTA)—Delegates to the annual
convention of the Union of
Orthodox Rabbis of the United
States and Canada protested
vigorously against the reported
desecration of the Wailing Wall
in Jordan-held old Jerusalem.
Rabbi Pinchas Teitz of Eliz-
abeth, N.J., a member of the
organization's presidium, told
the delegates how he learned
from a group of West German
clergymen that Jordan was
tearing stones off the famous
wall and giving them away as
"souvenirs."
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DETROIT RETAIL KOSHER
MEAT DEALERS ASSOCIATION
Wish all their patrons and friends a Healthy,
Happy and Prosperous New Year
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PLEASE NOTE:
ALL ASSOCIATION MEMBER STORES WILL BE CLOSED
NEW YEAR'S DAY— TUESDAY, JANUARY 1st,
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supervision of the Orthodox Rabbis of
Greater Detroit.
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