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April 01, 1966 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-04-01

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DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS,

City of Hope, is in the midst of its
major fund-raising project, the an-
nual souvenir journal, under chair-
man Mrs. Harry Cohen. For clear-
ance, members are asked to call
Mrs. Samuel Schwartz, LI 6-3686,
or for names of children, Mrs.
Archie Rose, LI 6-9469. The City
of Hope, a pilot medical center for
research and care of persons with
cancer and respiratory diseases,
provides free care to all sufferers
regardless of race or creed.
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JERICHO REBEKAH LODGE,
IOOF, will meet 8 p.m. Thursday
at Jericho Temple. Passover re-
freshments will be served.
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SISTERHOOD OF THE LIVONIA
JEWISH CONGREGATION will
present a program on the functions
of the Livonia school system, how

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it operates, its methods of finance
and other vital issues 8:30 p.m.
Thursday, at the congregation.
Speakers will be two women from
the League of Women Voters:
Mrs. June Dayton and Mrs. Pat
Morrill. Also, to commemorate
the anniversary of the Warsaw
Ghetto, Marlene Rosen and Gary
Serlin of the youth group will pre-
sent a dramatic reading, "Be Not
Forgotten." As a salute to Israel
Independence Day, a group of girls
from the Borman Branch of the
United Hebrew Schools, under the
direction of Mrs. Shula Fleisher,
will perform several Israeli folk
dances. Passover refreshments will
be served.
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CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will hold an oneg
Shabbat. and membership tea 1:30
p.m. April 9, at the home of Mrs.
Esther LaMed, 19420 Silvercrest,
Southfield.

Area Committee Collects
Memorabilia for Archives

50-piece stainless
steel flatware Sets
available in
several pafferns

By National Silver

19,90

Regularly 24.95

Bold dramatic shapes of the future
at savings today. Has the weight,
the feel, the look of fine silver
. . won't stain, rust or tarnish
over.
Each set includes 8 of each: forks,
salad forks, soup spoons, solid
handle knives with serrated blades,
plus 16 teaspoons, sugar spoon,
butter knife.

LUNGS

GIFT SHOP

6321 W. 7 MILE RD.

2nd door W. of Livernois

Open Thurs. 'tit 9 p.m.

Joseph Newman, Owner

Security Charge Account

Mrs. Daniel Siegel is organizer
of a committee collecting treasures
in this area for an auction and sale
to benefit the Archives of Ameri-
can Art next November.
The archives, with national
headquarters a t
the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts and
offices in New
York and Rome,
collects and cata-
logues historical
material worthy
of preservation.
Mrs. Walter B.
Ford II is auc-
tion chairman.
M r s . Siegel's
committee is col-
lecting such
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items as antique Mrs. Siege/
silver, crystal, china, rugs, pic-
tures, furniture and first-edition
books. A professional jury of ex-
perts will evaluate the donated ar-
ticles for tax exemption.
Assisting Mrs. Siegel in her area
are Mesdames Craig Smith, Michael
Weinstock, UN 4-2323, and Max
Handler. Co-chairmen of the sub-
urban group are Mrs. Irving Levitt,
EL 7-1008, and Mrs. Charles Kes-
sler, LI 8-4029. They will arrange
to pick up articles.

Zionist Revisionists
to Mark Israel's 18th
Anniversary Date

Early Deadline for Two Issues

Due to Passover, earlier deadlines will be enforced on
editorial copy submitted for our issues of April 8 and 15.
For the issue of April 8, all copy must be in our hands
today, April 1 at 1 p.m.
Copy must reach us no later than noon, Friday, April 8,
for the issue of April 15.
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MRS. LAWRENCE BENJAMIN

DIAMONDS ' 11 yr' DIAMONDS

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SEYMOUR KAPLAN 4, 4, 4,
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In a recent candlelight cere-
IMPORTERS AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS
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15738
Livernois
lac Hotel, Ellen Ruth Jacobson
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were united by Rabbi Jacob Segal
and Dr. Richard C. Hertz, Cantor
Nicholas Fenakel was soloist.

The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Jacobson of Muir-
land Ave., and parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Benjamin of Kentucky
Ave.
The bride wore an Empire gown
of silk peau de sole and hand-
corded peau d'ange lace em-
broidered with pearls. The bodice
was styled with a Sabrina neck-
line and above - elbow -1 e n g t h
sleeves, and the A-line skirt of
silk peau de sole had a Camelot
train of lace. A matching lace and
pearl circle was draped from a
petite silk toque with the veil of
imported illusion.

Matron of honor was Mrs. Rus-
sell J. Horton. Marcia Lynn Jacob-
son served her sister as maid of
honor. Susan Benjamin, the bride-
groom's sister, and Mrs. Jerome
Acker were bridesmaids.

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lglouse oiXiving goorns

Complete homes done by competent interior decorators

Ilse have the largest
selection of Italian
Provincial furniture
in the Middle West.

Irving Rosen, N.S.I.D.

(National Society of
Interior Designers)

We do complete jobs in-
cluding carpeting — drap-
eries — bedrooms and
family rooms.

1400 S. WOODWARD, ROYAL OAK Vrat

JO 4-6090

LI 7-9400

6-(.460 547/e

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Dr. Russell J. Horton was best
man, and ushers were Robert
Jacobson, brother of the bride,
Garry Rosenblum, Alan Silver,

Jeffery Faintuck, Jerome Acker,
Clifford Gorov and Stanley Gor-
man.
The couple will reside in Royal

Oak after honeymooning in Miami.

AprilShowersForecast
at Beth Abraham

Sisterhood of Cong. Beth Abra-
ham will hold its annual donor
luncheon on the theme "April
Showers," 12:30 p.m. April 27 in

the social hall. Chairman Mrs. Sid-
ney Golden and her committee

have arranged entertainment and
many prizes.
Serving with Mrs. Golden are
Mesdames Irving Michaels, Sher-
man Fisher, Hyman Crystal, Israel

Halpern, Nathan Yost, Ben Krigel,
Hyman Goldstein, Isaac Tennen-

house, Sidney Schlaff, Shabtai Ack-
erman, Ralph Rice and Samuel
Cash.

Women Raise $300,000

NEW YORK (JTA)—More than

$300,000 was raised here toward
the $116,685,000 national goal of
the United Jewish Appeal, at a
luncheon and fashion show spon-
sored by the Women's Division of
the UJA of Greater New York.

Guest of honor at the luncheon
was the wife of New York's Mayor,
Mrs. John V. Lindsay, who was

Israel's 18th anniversary observ- presented with a silver-bound copy
ance and dance festival will be held of the Bible.
by the Zionist Revisionists of De-
troit April 9, 9 p.m. at Cong. Beth
Aaron.
Eric Rosenow and his Continen-
Free Custom Fitting by
tals will provide the music, a Pass-
Experienced Corsetieres
over meal will be served and there
will be entertainment and a floor
15842 W. 7 MILE ROAD
show. For reservations, call Nor-
3 Blks. W. of Greenfield
man Horowitz, DI 1-2940.
Open to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Sat.

imported full fash-
ioned, double knit
3 pc. Suits, four
styles in the group,
pastel. colors.
8 to 16
Formerly $69.95

Sale $15
Price 40

CORSETS BY EVA

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 1, 1966-27

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