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September 03, 1965 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-09-03

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Local Volunteers Sought to March for the Blind'

Randy Brous Engaged
to Bernard H. • Stern

MISS RANDY BROUS

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brous of
Tareyton Ave., Farmington, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Randy Sue to Bernard
Howard Stern, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Stern of Franklin Fairway,
Farmington.
The bride-elect attended Michi-
gan State University and is pres-
ently a student at Wayne State
University, where her fiance is also
enrolled. Mr. Stern previously at-
tended the University of Michigan,
where he was affiliated with Phi
Sigma Delta Fraternity.
A Dec. 18 wedding is planned.

omen's Cluhs

KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its first meeting
of the season 12:30 p.m. Wednes-
day at the Labor Zionist Institute.
Sophie Latelman, president, an-
nounces that Rebecca Warren,
delegate to the recent convention
of Pioneer Women in Philadelphia,
will report on the convention.
Hostesses for the afternoon will
be Ruth Schector and Edith Shapi-
ro.
* * *
PARKWOOD CHAPTER, Worn-
en's American ORT, will hold its
chapter meeting 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Metropolitan
Federal Savings Bank, Southfield
Rd. at 14 Mile. Mrs. Phillip Bern-
stein, past president of the League
of Jewish Women's Organizations,
will be the guest speaker. In addi-
tion, a fall preview of hats and
bags is announced by Mrs. Louis
A. Gottlieb, president; Mrs. Ed-
ward Cutler; program chairman,
and Mrs. Leon Paul, membership
chairman. A dessert luncheon will
be served and guests are invited.

Deadline Looms!

Due to the long Labor Day
weekend. The Jewish News will
have early deadlines on all
copy: 2:30 p.m. today. The usual
deadline on advertising copy will
be observed.

The world is a beautiful book,
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL WOM-
but of little use to him who cannot
EN'S AUXILIARY will hold its
read it. —Goldoni.
opening meeting of the season noon
Thursday in the hospital nurses
lounge. Following lunch. Harriet
Russell, director of nursing, will
speak on "Nursing Today."
* * *
DETROIT LINK, Order of the
Golden Chain, will hold its first
meeting 7:30 p.m., Sept. 13, at the
Labor Zionist Institute. Grand
Link Dignitaries will visit from
various other states. Preceding the
meeting, a dinner will be held for
our visitors at 6 p.m. at the Em-
bassy Hotel. For reservations, call
534-6431.
SUPPORT Marion Waranoff,
* * *
Sizes to 12, AAAA-EEEE
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT GROUP,
Hadassah, is planning a tea for
prospective members. All young
13539 Gratiot
married women are invited to at-
Near East 6 Mile
tend 8 p.m. Thursday at Hadassah
House. For information, call Linda
DR 1-2555
Berlin, 342-0140.

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Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood will
celebrate the return from Israel
of Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Adler
with a luncheon noon Wednesday
in the Morris Adler Hall of the
synagogue. Mrs. Irwin Groner, wife
of the day; Mrs. Ivan Meisner is
vice president in charge of pro-
gram; Mrs. Eli Benstein is
scheduled to give the invocation;

Area volunteers are being asked
to help the sightless by. giving one
hour of their time during the
March for the Blind, Sept. 23-25.
This annual event, sponsored by
the Associated Blind Services, en-
ables the agency to give a high
level of professional services that
the average citizen would want for
himself should he, a relative, or
friend become blind. In addition,
the thousands of educational

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and Mrs. Peter Martin, sisterhood
president, will preside. Rabbi and
Mrs. Adler will describe their sev-
en months in Israel, in which they
acquired an apartment in Jeru-
salem and lived the daily life of
an Israeli family. While in Israel,
Mrs. Adler assisted with a book
fair in the streets of Jerusalem,
gave book reviews, and worked
with fund-raising events sponsored
by different organizations there.
For reservations, call Mrs. Ru-
ben Dubrinsky, UN 3-9182 or Mrs.
Erwin Harvith, EL 6-0002.
* * *
DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS,
City of Hope, will welcome new
members at a "Get-Acquainted
Evening," 8 p.m. Wednesday, at
Holiday Manor. Admission will be
by invitation only. Greetings from
the national board will be relayed
by. the midwest regional director,
Arthur Mandell. Mrs. Sidney A.
Deitch, past president, will dis-
cuss the facility's role in the bat-
tle against cancer, leukemia, and
blood, chest, and heart disorders
through free patient care, re-
search and medical education.
* T *
SHERUTH LEAGUE will hold a
general meeting 12:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the Sholem Aleichem Insti-
tute, according to Mrs. Samuel
Winer, president. Luncheon will
be served. Mrs. Marvin Canner,
program chairman, will feature
Stuart Nystrom and Sue Band, in-
terior decorators, who will speak
on "Personality Reflected in In-
terior Decorating." Members are
requested to bring prizes or to
call Mrs. Harry Gutov, donor
luncheon prize chairman, UN 4-
4457, for pick-up.

*
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will open the season with
fall fashions at a paid-up member-
ship tea 8 p.m. Sept. 14 at the
home of Mrs. Robert Wolok, 29345
Pavistock Trail, Southfield. Dues
are payable at the door, and guests
are welcome. Hostesses for the
evening will be Mesdames Arthur
Cowen, Martin Horwitz, Marvin
Delidow. Mervin • Pelzner, Hyman
Rochlin, Wilbur Shapiro, Joe Shus-
ter and Ezak Tendler. For reserva-
tions call Mrs. Shapiro, LI 1-8027.
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Schedule Dance Festival

The Zionist-Revisionists of De-
troit will open the season's activi-
ties with a dance festival 9 p.m.
Saturday at Beth Aaron -Syna-
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President Steven Goldin will sub-
mit a program of events to be spon-
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the coming year.
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