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February 10, 1967 - Image 16

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'Starlight Ball' for Youth Aliya

Maimonides Women
Put Finishing Touch
Jewish Women's Organizations League on Fashion Show

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

16—Friday, February
February 10, 1%7

to Present Panelists as Public Servi ce

"Operation On Guard — for
Women of All Ages — Youth to
Golden Years" is the program
planned for the 39th annual meet-
ing of the League of Jewish
Women's Organizations 1 p.m.
Feb. 20 at Adas
Shalom Syna-
gogue. Mrs. Mark
Benach, league
vice president, is
program chair-
man.
According t o
League Presi-
dent Mrs. Marvin
B. L e v y, the
meeting is in-
: Mrs. Benach tended to show
all women how to protect them-
selves.
Inspector Frances Ellen Cow-
el of the women's division, De-
troit Police Department, will
speak on "Personal Safety for
Women;" Diane McLane Place,

.

consumer specialist for the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration,
on "Medical Quackery and the
Law;" and Mrs. Ira Sonnenblick,
director of special services, Jew-
ish Home for the Aged, on "The
Golden Years — Problems in a
Three-Generation Home."
Member organizations of the
League of Jewish Women's Organi-
zations have been invited to submit
displays on their activities in ac-
cordance with the theme "Youth
to Golden Years." Judging the
displays will be gallery owners
Lester Arwin and Donald Morris
and Sophie Fordon, artist a n d
teacher.
Dessert luncheon will be served
at 12:15.

FayeDeyts-he's Betrothal
to Stuart Gorman Told

Mesdames (from left) Alan La-
kin, Victor Horvitz and Michael
Levin are handling tickets and
reservations for the donor lunch-
eon and -fashion show of Maimo-
nides Medical Society Women's
Auxiliary March 7 at the Sheraton-
Cadillac Hotel.
* * *
Final
plans
for
the donor lunch-
Ahavas Achim Women
eon and fashion show of Maimo-
nides Medical Society Women's
Set Donor Luncheon
Auxiliary, will be discussed at an
Mrs. Larry Guttenberg,"president
open board meeting 12:30 p.m.
of Ahavas Achim Sisterhood, an-
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Leon-
nounces the group will hold its
ard Haking, president, 12943 La-
aimual donor luncheon noon March
Salle, Huntington Woods.
1 at the synagogue.
Mrs. Claire Landis of the E. F.
Assisting Mrs. Bert Heller and
Hutton Co. will discuss "Women
Mrs. Max Lumelsky, donor chair--
and the Stock Market."
men, are - Mesdames Tony P ar-
tovich, tickets; Max Lumelsky,
The fashion show-luncheon is
prizes; and Al Ostrow, arrange-
-scheduled for 12:30 p.m. March
7 at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
ments. -
Also assisting in the sale of
Assisting Mrs. Haking in the
tickets are:
fund-raising activities are Mes-
Mesdames Edward Allen, Kenneth
dames Samuel Freid, luncheon
Belenk, Simon Bermanis, Ben -Davis,
Don Davis, Jonas Dworin, Bernard
chairman; Charles Gitlin, fund-
MISS ANNETTE WARSEN
Glazer, Moishe Glazier, Sanford Gordon,
raising chairman; Alan Lakin and
David Grainer, Jack Karbal, Isadore
Levin, Max Lumelsky, Al Ostrow, Morey
The engagement of Annette Jac- Victor Horvitz, tickets; Michael
Patrick, Henry Rocklin, Jerry Rosenthal, queline Warsen, daughter of Mr.
Levin, reservations; Harold Daiteih
Jack Schey, Arthur Schussler, Ben
Allen A. Warsen of Parklawn Ave., and Seymour Wilhelm, souvenir
Simons and Bernard Whiteman.
Jocelyn and her Gypsies will en- Oak Park, and the late Mrs. Sara. book; - and Maurice Silverman,
tertain during the luncheon and Warsen, to Dr. Lee Friedman is Jacob Harris, Milford Wenokur,
present a program of Hebrew and announced by the bride-elect's Myron Joyrich Sanford Bennett,
father. The prospective bridegroom David Morton, Robert Baruch,
Yiddish melodies.
For tickets, call Mrs. Partovich, is the son of Mrs. Celia Friedman George Mogul and Julian Stern,
LI 6-4452, or Mrs. Heller, VE 7-9185. of San Juan Dr., and the late Mr. committee chairman.
Morris Friedman.
Proceeds from the event will aid
Miss Warsen is a graduate of
Wayne State University's college needy medical students, handi-
of- education, where she was af- capped children and medical re-
filiated with Phi Sigma Sigma So- search projects.
rority. Her fiance is a graduate
of the Ohio College of Podiatry
and -is presently serving his resi-
dency at Civic Hospital.

Annette JVarsen to - Wed
Dr. Lee E. Friedman

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The Criterion Club will host a
Valentines Ball 8:30 p.m. Sunday
at the ballroom of Cong. Beth

PELTZ-MOSS: Sandra Iris Moss

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Criterion Club to Host
Valentine Ball Sunday

`Israel Today' Is Topic
became the bride of Barry Martin
at Parents Group Meeting Peltz at Temple Emanu-El re-

"Israel Today" will be the topic cently. Parents of the couple are
of Harold Berke of the Jewish Mr. and Mrs. Phil S. Moss, 19819
Welfare Federation at the meet- Sussex, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
ing of Parents Without Partners, Peltz, 25401 River, Franklin.
8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish

Center.

Zionist Group Plans

Divorced or widowed parents

under age 55 are invited. There Winter Dance Festival




is a nominal charge for nonmem-
The Zionist Revisionists of De-
bers. For information call Sonia troit will sponsor a winter dance
festival, 9 p.m. Saturday in the
fulrIrrtrlinfirtrIfinlarrnnnrtrifinf L. Wiatrak, KE 5-5081.
social hall of Cong. Beth Aaron.
Music will be supplied by Eric
Rosenow and his Continentals.
A dairy supper, will be served.
Proceeds will go to the Israel
ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST
National Sick Fund.
For reservations, call Steve
Lb.
Goldin, LI 7-3606, Simon Ciek,
TR 3-5757, or Max Drew, LI 7-0104.

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BREAST OF BEEF,
GROUND BEEF . . .

MISS FAYE DEYTSHE

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Deytshe of
Marlowe Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Faye
Eileen to Stuart I. Gorman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gorman
of N. Woodward Ave., Royal Oak.
Miss Deytshe received her Bach_
elors degree in social science edu-
cation at Michigan State Univer-
sity and is now doing graduate
work in guidance at MSU. Her
fiance holds bachelors and masters
degrees in civil engineering from
the University of Michigan.
A July wedding is planned.

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evening, a continental buffet will
be served.
Mrs. E. Newton Rottenberg is
president of Southfield Hadassah.
Mrs. Harry Shapiro, vice presi-
dent of fund raising, has announced
that all proceeds from the ball will
be used for the rescue and redemp-
tion of young people coming into
Israel under Youth Aliya.
Homeless children from Eu-
rope, Africa, South America and
countries behind the- Iron Curtain
are cared for through a network
of special institutions in the fields
of education, social work, medi-
cine and psychiatry. The Alice
Seligsberg Vocational School and
the Brandeis Vocational Center
are examples of schools sponsor-
ed by Youth Aliya which prepare
teen-aged boys and girls for ca-
reers in various fields.
For tickets, call- ticket chairman
Mrs. Sheldon, . Plotnik, 356-2755.
There will be Thiglight prize" for
the evening and many other prizes.
Committee chairrnen for the ball
are Mesdames S. Robert Brown,
Ben Monast, Herbert Schnarr and
Lawrence Strager, cocktail hour;
Richard Friedman and Eugene
Kahn, prizes; Morrey Shacket, pho-
tography; and David Ruskin, dec-
or ations.

The "Starlight Ball," a benefit
for Youth Aliya, will be sponsored
by the Southfield Group of Hadas-
sah 8:30 p.m. March 4 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
According to Mrs. Alfred Stein,
chairman of the affair, the party
will begin with a cocktail hour and
dancing to the music of the Hal
Gordon Orchestra. Later in the



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