Friday, December 1, 1967-23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rose Farkas Betrothed to Sheldon.A. Goldman Juliet Charge Michigan Bankard Security Charge THE NEW Both Stores Open Sunday 12 to 5 p.m. 2 Suburbans 4 41 al Center Greenfield/W. 8 Mile Rd. Green-8 Bloomfield Commons Maple and Lohser ••■■ ••,,I 2 Piece Wool Double Knit With Ribbon Knit Trim 29" MISS ROSE FARKAS The engagement of Rose Rita Farkas, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Farkas of Kensington Ct., South- field, and the late Mr. Irvin Far- kas, to Sheldon A. Goldman was announced by her - mother at a cocktail party. Mr. Goldman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Goldman of Lincoln Dr., Hunting. ton Woods. Miss Farkas is a graduate of Carnegie Institute. Her fiance at- tended Wayne State University and the University of Chicago. The couple plans a Jan. 28 wed- ding. Yesterday 60.00 C An exciting new knit from our holiday collection specially priced now! Choice of g o 1 d or grey with matching ribbon knit trim. Sizes 8 to 14. of fine 1611? S Ont. Center Rejects Gift of Land by City Officials HAMILTON, Ont. (JTA)—Offi- cials of the Jewish Center turned down a gift from the city of Ham- ilton of a large piece of choice property as the site for a new center building after much debate. The rejected gift consisted of several acres of a park near the Anshe Sholom Synagogue. Under terms of the gift, land would have been available not only for the building but also for outdoor ten- nis and handball courts, a swim- ming pool and parking and play areas. The land was to have been made available without charge to the Council of Jewish Organiza- tions which was to be responsible only for the cost of constructing the new building. Officials reluctantly decided to turn down the offer because there were strings attached. Title to the land and to the projected building was to have remained with the city. A member of the Hamilton city council was to have a seat on the center executive board, and the building would have to be open to everyone in the community who wanted membership. a , I All Wool Imports & ;1 American Designer R . Dresses & Costumes Ik ';‘ 1 Were $55 to 70 ii V , 4 J o; :., . t :Ili ,e.:.' !!):01 -I;.:;1 • Both Stores ■ Open Sunday ,.- c., ..z.„. -v- 1ri 47; r- , 12 to 5 A ter- Thanksgiving CLEARANCE! City of Hope Meeting Set Very Famous Label A meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope, will be held 8 p.. Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Garber, 25972 Lin- coln, Oak Park. Fund-raising projects will be discussed, and tabulations on leu- kemia letters will be made. A so- cial hour will follow. Wool Knit Sportswear The collection includes the finest in skirts, slacks, jackets and sweaters. Sizes 8 to 16 and 34 to 40. Hurry In! 1 /3 off Were $16 to $40 He who keeps silence in the face of abuse is a true Hasid. Very Famous Label mloorc Entertainment For Any Occasion All Wool Tapered Slacks SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ AGENCY 356-8525 Berkley, Mich. Both Stores Open Sunday 12 to - 5 p.m.! • :4r; Green-8 Center Greenfield/W. 8 Mile Rd. Bloomfield Commons Maple and Lahser THE NEWEST , BAR MITZVAH IN WEDDING CONFIRMATION AND PARTY Slim-line slacks in this season's finest colors and wool fabrics. Zipper fronts, side pockets. Sizes 8 to 16. Limited quantities. price 2 Were 18.00 Very Famous Label Acetate Knit Sportswear Easy-care slacks, skirts and tops in top fashion colors and styles.Packable and wrinkle resistant. Sizes 8 to 16; 32 to 38. Were $14 to $25 1/ 3 off p.m.