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September 30, 1966 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-09-30

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Rita Ba rbas Married
to John T. Malpass

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

activities in Society

Montefiore Lodge Sets Musical Benefit Show

Montefiore Lodge, Free Sons of
For information or tickets, call
Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Fisher is heading the United Jewish Appeal's Israel, is making plans for a musi- Horace J. Haber, UN 2-8530.
12th annual study mission to Germany, Poland, Iran and Morocco cal evening with Ruth Shalet 8
and will convene in Israel next week for a 13-day survey of the p.m. Oct. 26
THE NEWEST
at Temple IsraeL
immigrant absorption program. Detroiters who will join this mission
IN WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH
A donation includes refreshments
include Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, William Avrunin, Mr. and Mrs. Mandell
CONFIRMATION AND- PARTY
L. Berman, Mrs. Hyman C. Broder, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Deutsch, after the show.
ACcrs-s.o.aas
Montefiore Lodge, is the only
Charles Grosberg, Dr. and Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Hechtman, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Jospey, Mr. and Mrs. Max J. fraternal organization in which
Pincus, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman, Phillip Stollman, Mr. and Mrs. A. both husband and wife work to-
gether in the same lodge:
Alfred Taubman and Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Winkelman.
BY
Proceeds from the evening will
Alvin Rose, 19321 Votrobeck, will leave Tuesday to settle in Israel. help provide free camperships for
HATTIE
Mr. Rose, a member of Garin Hai, a group of Americans and the Fresh Air Society to use for
Canadians from the Habonim Labor Zionist youth movement, will underprivileged children. The
SCHWARTZ
settle in Kibbutz Gesher Haziv, on the Mediteranean coast in the group donates to Penrickton Nur-
western Galilee. In 1959, Mr. Rose spent a year in Israel at the kibbutz sery.
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on the Habonim workshop program. Upon his return he decided to
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make aliya and settle there. On Sunday, there will be a farewell
gathering at the Labor Zionist Institute for Mr. Rose.
Truly the finest Music and
Delphine Weisner Rudyan, accompanied by her husband Baruch
Rudyan and children Dana and Amir, is visiting with her mother,
Eentertainment for the discriminating
Mrs. Bertha Weisner of Wisconsin Ave. and other members of the
Weisner family. On Monday, they will be leaving for home, Kibbutz
Barkai, Israel, where the Rudyans have lived since 1952. Mr. Rudyan,
a native of Capetown, South Africa, has just completed a three-year
tour of duty as commissary for the Jewish Agency for Israel on the
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West Coast, with offices in Los Angeles.
The Sherman Family Club will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the 1•1.0■0•11M •1■ 0411•••■■■••■•■


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home of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Levenstein, 19178 San Juan. Former
Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levens of Los Angeles, who are
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visiting here, will be honored.
THE NEW
Cornfield Family Club will hold the first meeting of the season 7:1I3
8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jacoby, 19984
Green-8 Center Only!
Hubbell.
Mrs. Harry L. Jones will leave Oct. 11 with a 21-member group
of United Jewish Appeal national women's division leaders for a DI;
three-week .survey of UJA-financed welfare and immigrant-aid pro_
grams in Europe and Israel. Mrs. Jones is vice-chairman of the UJA
national women's division and a former chairman and president of
the women's division of the Jewish Welfare Federation.

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MRS. JOHN MALPA.SS

Rita Marilyn Barbas, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barbas
of Charlton Sq., Southfield, became
the bride of John Thomas Malpass
in an evening ceremony at Tem-
ple Israel, where Rabbi M. Robert
Syme officiated.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas Mal-
pass of Shaftsbury Ave.
The bride wore a peau de soie
gown appliqued with Alencon
lace. Matching lace was on the
three-quarter-length sleeves. She
carried orchids on her Bible.
Judith Malpass, sister of the
bridegroom, was maid of honor,
and Ronald Lang Was best man.
Ushers were Donald Smith, Thom-
as Malpass, Terry Finkbinder and
James Feinberg.
After a short wedding trip, the
couple is residing in Garden City.

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by

Your Neighborhood Pharmacist

Consultant: a man who
borrows your watch and
tells you what time it is.
*
*
*

Frustration: being told by
your dentist that all three
of your children sat on
the wrong side of the
class during the tooth-
paste test . . .
*
*
*

Easiest way to lose con-
trol of a car: forget to
make a payment!
C
*

The Chairman of the
Board is the guy who can
take as long as he wants
to make a snap decision!
*
*

There's a move under
way to abolish the excla-
mation point. People just
aren't surprised at any-
thing any more.

LINCOLN DRUGS

Lincoln at Coolidge
25901 Coolidge
LI 3-7847

PAY ALL UTILITY BILLS HERE !

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SHOP SUNDAY 12 TO 5 P.M.

To Honor 3 Cyprian Awardees Oct. 2 7913
Springfield Negro Mayor Will Speak jf.c,3

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A Sukkot program will be held
8:30 p.m. today at the Workmen's
Circle Center, sponsored by Work-
men's Circle Michigan District.
Included will be recitations,
readings and a musical program
arranged by Ruth Goldman.
Soloists will be Miss Goldman,
Nancy Israel and Eileen Thomas,
and pianist is Rose Mash. Refresh-
ments will be served. Students
will be admitted free, others at a
nominal charge.

JULES PASSERMAN

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Workmen's Circle to Mark
Sukkot at Gathering

THE LIGHT TOUCH

Friday, September 30, 1966-23

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Month
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regularly
$30 to $90

ARNETT

HENRY

The only Negro mayor of a ma-
jor American city, Robert C.
Henry of Springfield, 0., will ad-
dress the 28th annual appreciation
dinner of the St. Cyprian Church.
to be held 6 p.m. Sunday in
the church. The occasion will
honor three Detroiters selected by
the church to receive its 1966
awards for "outstanding contribu-
tions to unity,"—Judd Arnett,
Richard H. Austin and Mrs. Joseph
Maltzer.
A Free Press columnist and on
the staff of that newspaper since
1959, Arnett traveled through 16
nations of Africa with former

AUSTIN

Sunday

Negro CPA in Michigan, has been
a leader in local civic activities.
He has served on the advisory
board of the Detroit poverty pro-
gram, was a delegate to the Con-
stitutional Convention and a mem-
ber of the Commission on Legis-
lative Apportionment. He was the
chairman of the NAACP's success-
ful Fight for Freedom dinner,
and treasurer of last June's over-
flow Solidarity Rally in Cobo Hall
on behalf of voter registration in
Mississippi.

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Mrs. Maltzer is a vice president
of Oak Park's Temple Emanu-El
and president of the Michigan
Federation of Temple Sisterhoods.
She serves on the executive com-
mittee of the Jewish Community
Council and on the board of the
Detroit Urban League, and is
chairman of the religious re-
sources committee of the Urban
League.

Mayor Henry has been cited by
the Ohio House of Representa-
tives for promoting "better un-
derstanding and bro t h e r h o o d
among all persons, regardless of
race or creed." He was the top
vote-getter among the three can-
didates elected to the Springfield
City Commission in 1965 and was
the unanimous choice of the com-
mission for the mayoralty post. A
World War II Army Air Corp
MRS. JOSEPH MALTZER
veteran, he has been an influen-
Governor G. Mennen Williams. He tial force in advancing urban re-
has served with several Southern i newal and public housing pro-
newspapers and has written ac- grams.
counts and impressions of visits
The chairman of the Special
of the American South in connec- Event Vestry Committee which is
tion with civil rights develop- arranging the appreciation event
ments.
is Albert Somerville Jr. The Rev.
A Detroit resident for more Canon Malcolm G. Dade is rector
than 40 years, Austin, the first of the parish.

Juliet Charge
Security Charge
Michigan Bankard

Green-8 Shopping Center, Greenfield/West 8 Mile
Mon., Thurs., Fri., and Sat. til 9 p.m.

Shop Sunday 12 to 5 p.m.

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