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October 11, 1963 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-10-11

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Women's auhs

Grossman-Birnkrant Detroit Delegation
Departs for National
Rites Solemnized

ORT Conference

Mrs. N. H. Schlafer, president
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
(More Clubs Page 15)
of the Michigan region, Women's
PHI LAMBDA AUXILIARY Women, will hold a luncheon
American ORT, will head the
will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
Detroit delegation to the organi-
home
of
Mrs.
Max
Kleinbard,
the home of Mrs. Herbert Fish-
zation's 17th biennial national
bein, 18046 San Juan. Mrs. Mar- 19330 Kentucky. Hostesses will
convention Monday through
vin Weckstein, president, will be Mesdames Aaron Mason,
Oct. 17 at the New York Hilton
Alfred
Hoffer
and
Meyer
Wax.
preside. A program on "Wigs
Hotel.
Guests
are
invited.
and Wiglets" will be given.
The Detroiters will join more
* * *
* * *
than 1,000 of their colleagues
WOMEN'S ORTHODOX
LADIES OF MOSAIC will
representing 60,000 members in
hold a board meeting 8:30 p.m. LEAGUE President Mrs. Arthur
450 chapters throughout the na-
Gold
announces
that
the
annual
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
tion.
Bert Swartz, 18234 Mark Twain. banquet sponsored jointly with
The local contingent includes
For information, call Mrs. the men's group, Mikvah Israel,
Mesdames Max Beal, organiza-
Inc., will be held Nov. 17 at the
Swartz, UN 4-8831.
* * *
tion vice-p r e s i d e n t; Harry
Northwest Young Israel. Friends
Becker, national board member;
PAULA STARK OFFICER'S are invited.
* * *
Saul Cohen, Jerome Friedman,
CLUB will meet 12:30 p.m. Sat-
BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD
president, Town a n d Country
urday at Howard Johnson's. For will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday
MRS. THOMAS GROSSMAN Chapter; Julia Klein, Irwin Eis-
information, phone EL 6-0205.
at the synagogue. Official United
MRS. STEPHEN CODEN
* * *
Madge Sue Birnkrant was wed enfeld, Harold Frank, president,
Nations representative Mrs.
HADASSAH SUNDAY GROUP
Carol. Sue Rose, daughter of
to
Thomas Joseph Grossman in Frieda Rosenthal, vice-president,
Philip Gentile, president of
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Rose of Ren- will hold an outdoor picnic 1 United Church Women of South- an Oct. 6 ceremony performed Northeast Chapter; Bernard
frew Rd., was united in mar- p.m. Sunday at the park, located field, will speak on the opening by Dr. Richard C. Hertz in the Goldman, regional financial sec-
riage to Stephen Jay Coden, at Coyle and Curtis. RSVP Jean- fall session. Program chairman Balmoral Dr. home of her par- retary; Irwin Kurtz, national
837-8059.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hy Sipher ette Alexander,
Mrs. Harry Paul invites the ents, Austrian Consul in Detroit board member; H. Kukes, na-
* * *
and Mrs. Norman H. Birnkrant. tional board member; Lawrence
and the late Maurice Coden, in
SHOT EM ALEICHEM WOM- public.
* * *
Parents of the bridegroom are Levi, regional v i c e-president;
a ceremony performed Oct. 6
EN'S DIVISION will meet noon
SISTERHOOD OF CONGRE- Mr. and Mrs. Alan Grossman of Eugene Levin, Mt. Clemens
by Rabbis Leon Fram, M. Robert
Oct. 19 at the Sholem Aleicheim GATION BETH ABRAHAM will Fairfield Dr.
Chapter; Martin Myers, presi-
Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach
Institute. Mrs. Toby Slabosky sponsor a rummage sale at the
The bride wore a full-length dent, Huntington Woods Chap-
at Temple Israel.
will review "Romeo and Jerus- Canadian Legion Hall, Nine Mile gown of ivory silk mattlese ter; Henry Pariser, national
The bride wore a Grecian line alem," by Moses Hess.
Rd. and Livernois, on Oct. 29 with a fitted bodice. The short board member; Leonard Schrei-
* * *
gown of Ivory peau de soie,
and 30. Call Mrs. Victor Shiff- sleeves were embroidered with ber, president, Vera Bramson
high neck, bracelet-1 e n g t h
B & P PIONEER GIRLS will man, UN 4-2542, or Mrs. Edward tiny teardrop crystal beads. Her Chapter; Daniel Siegel, Jerome
sleeves and empire bodice wtih meet 8:30 p.m. Oct. 16 at the Rice for information.
long mantilla veil was of Brus- Sanfield, Irving Stollman, re-
a fitted cummerbund. Her train, Labor Zionist Institute. A drive
* * *
sels lace and extended into a gional vice-president.
falling from the shoulder, was will be held for new members.
TEMPLE BETH AM SISTER-
cathedral length. Her veil was Those interested should call HOOD will meet 8:40 p.m. Mon- train. She carried a spray of
small white roses and lily of the
Want ads get quick results!
cathedral-length mantilla of Ruth Silber, BR 2-1564, or Ar- day at the Cohen Building,
valley
on
her
white
confirma
heirloom Brussels lace. She car- lene Kahn. Refreshments will 31840 W. Seven Mile. A program
tion Bible.
ried phalaenopsis and ivy.
be served.
Want The Best?
of Israeli music will be present-
Mrs. Gordon Miller of Chi-
*
*
*
Maid of honor was Gail Anita
ed by pianist Zora Altman and cago, Ill., served her sister as
Ask the Folks Who've Had
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer vocalist Jean Goldberg. Refresh- matron of honor. Mary Jane
Rose, sister of the bride, and
SAM BARNETT
bridesmaids were Nancy Ellias, Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. at ments will be served. Friends Grossman, sister of the bride-
and His Orchestra
Carole Lynn Gurskey, Mary the Labor Zionist Institute. Plans are invited.
groom, was maid of honor.
* * *
Fisher, Margo Harwin, Diane will be formulated for the rum-
LI 1-2563
James Franklin Grossman
Rosenblum, Mrs. Edwin Mr mage sale to be held this month
AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER- served his brother as best man.
and
the
white
elephant
sale
to
Rosenthal and Sharon Rose.
HOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Mon- Ushers were Alan Joseph Gross-
Ronald Coden served his take place in * November.
day at the synagogue, announces man, Jr., the bridegroom's
* *
brother as best man. Seating the
President Mrs. David Grainer. brother, and Gordon R. Miller,
CLUB
TWO,
Pioneer
Women,
guests were Stephen Aaron of
Mrs. Lottie Partovich, Torah the bride's brother-in-law.
will
meet
noon
Oct.
23
at
the
Tor o n t o, Frederick Harwin,
chairman, has planned a "Sing-
After a honeymoon on the
Labor
Zionist
Institute,
announ-
Philip Kosoy of Toronto, Marc
ing for Torah" program. Par- west coast, the newlyweds will
M a x m a n, Dr. Mark Owens, ces Celia Plafkin, culture chair- ticipating will be Bess Levey, reside in Detroit.
REMEMBER . . .
Stephen Ross, Stanford Solovich, man. Rahel Hoter-Ishay of the Gladys Allen, June Ostros and
Moetzet
Hapoalot
in
Israel,
will
Gerald Starr, Martin Tessler,
Fredell Whiteman. The lyrics
Ronald Tessler and Harvey speak. Refreshments will be were written by Pearl Burns.
served.
Friends
are
invited.
-
Yates; After an extended honey-
Refreshments will be served. An
SAVES THE DAY!
* * *
moon to Mexico, the newlyweds
Oneg Shabbat will be held 2
For Fine
SISTERS
OF
ZION
MIZRACHI
will reside in Oak Park.
p.m. Oct. 19 at the home of
Color Movies Call
will hold a Simchas Torah party Rabbi and Mrs. Milton Arm.
noon, Wednesday, at Beth Aaron
* * *
Experts on Diabetes
Synagogue, announces Mrs. Mor-
YOUTH EDUCATION
ris Goldberg, president. A des- LEAGUE will hold a paid-up
Will Talk at Center
sert luncheon will be served and membership luncheon 12:30 p.m.
The North Central Chapter of
a musical program will be pre- Tuesday at Temple Israel, an-
the Michigan Diabetes Associa-
sented. Friends are invited.
nounced President Mrs. Louis
tion will present Dr. W. White-
* * *
Babcock. Mrs. Hiem Jacob,
house of Henry Ford Hospital
PRIMROSE B ENE VOLENT
and Barbara Lofquist, dieti- CLUB will meet at 8:30 p.m., membership chairman, says
cian of Mt. Carmel Hospital, Monday, at the home of Mrs. prospective members are invit-
8 p.m. Oct. 17 at the Jewish William Belinsky, 21911 Clover- ed, along with those who have
Center. They will speak on lawn, Oak Park, to discuss the paid their dues. She is assisted
"Facts and Fallacies in Dia- donor luncheon slated for Nov. with luncheon arrangements by
Mrs. Morris Sussman. A book
betes." A question and answer 19 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
review of "Parallel Finish" will
period will follow. Coffee will
* * *
be served at '7:30 p.m.
SA'AD CLUB (Parkinson's be given by Mrs. Henry Berris.
Disease Research Fund) will Those who benefit from the
hold its annual fund - raising group's efforts are the Cerebral
fashion show Oct. 23 at Adas Palsy Center, Haven Home for
Mentally Retarded, indigent
Shalom Synagogue, announces
children and other charitable
President Mrs. Hortense Ber-
projects. For information, call
man. Guest speaker will be Dr.
John S. Meyer, head of the Mrs. Jacobs, UN 1-3309. -

PLANNING
A WEDDING?
A BAR MITZVAH?

SID SIEGEL

DI 1-6990

BEAU
JAMES
Will GIVE Your

Bar Mitzvah Boy

When you Buy his
Bar Mitzvah suit
from .. .

JAMES

18045 Wyoming and
13807 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park

neurology department at Wayne
State University. For tickets,
call Mrs. Agnes Sherman, UN 1-
9080. The organization, which
donates its proceeds to Wayne
State University for research of
Parkinson's Disease, announces
it is opening its membership,
which previously has been
limited to 35.
* * *
GLENWOOD CHAPTER, Wo-
men's American ORT, will meet
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Edward Kagan,
20567 Woodbine. The program
will include a film of the Amer-
ican Cancer Assoc., "Breast Self
Examination," followed by a"
question and answer period con-
ducted by a doctor. Hostesses
will be Mesdames I. Hershman
and Seymour Rubenstein.
* • •
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold a board meeting Mon-
day evening at the synagogue.
Hostess will be Mesdames Mor-
ris Simon, Jack Bilsky and
Meyer Berman.

SID SHMARAK'S

Business Briefs

Mr. Chuck Randolph, of Book
Couzens Travel Agency, an-
nounces that the first jet char-
tered flight to the Far East
from Detroit, to carry a total of
137 passengers, was filled with-
in 20 days. Mr. Randolph stated
that, in the event there are
enough interested people he
will endeavor to have another
chartered flight to the Far East.
He may be reached at BR
2-2400.
* * *
ED BENSTEIN INTERIORS
is celebrating its grand opening
at 19963 Livernois. Featured is
custom-made furniture, a wide
assortment of decor items and
free decorator service. Reuphol-
stering is done on the premises.
For information, call UN 2-7766.

Al Zeigle•, Your Host

19 -THE DETROIT JEWISH' NEWS—Friday, O ctober 11, 1963

Carol Rose Wed
to Stephen Coden

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