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March 01, 1968 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-03-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

24—Friday, March 1, 1968

Maimonides Women Swing Into Fashion

The 22nd annual donor luncheon and fashion show of Women's
Auxiliary to the Maimonides Medical Society is being arranged by
the 400 doctors' wives who make up the organization. Leadership
roles are played by (from left) standing: Mesdames Victor Hor-
witz, luncheon chairman, Robert Baruch and Alan Lakin; and
seated: Mesdames 0. D. Silverstein, Norman Schakne, president, and
Charles Gitlin, fund-raising chairman.
*
The president of the Women's
Auxiliary to the Maimonides Medi-
cal Society, Mrs. Norman R.
Schakne, assisted by general fund-
raising chairman Mrs. Charles Git-
lin and luncheon chairman Mrs.
Victor Horwitz, are culminating
plans for the auxiliary's 22nd an-
nual donor luncheon and fashion
show, "Swing Into Fashion," at
the new Raleigh House noon March
12.
Highlighting the afternoon will
be a fashion presentation of spring
designs. Centerpieces have been
created by the decorations commit-
tee of the auxiliary, under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Myron Joy-
rich and Mrs. Joel Dryer.
The auxiliary is composed of
more than 400 doctors' wives in the
metropolitan Detroit area. Since
the group's founding in 1925, Maim-
onides Women have devoted their
efforts to serving the community
MISS PEGGY FRIEDMAN
in keeping with the teachings of
the 12th Century Jewish physician
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bertram
and philosopher, Moses ben
Friedman of Hendrie Blvd., Hun-
Maimon.
tington Woods, announce the en-
Proceeds from the luncheon and gagement of their daughter Peggy
souvenir book provide resources Jane to Marvin Charles Daitch,
for the auxiliary's service projects, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
particularly a scholarship loan fund Daitch of La Sienne Rd., South-
for needy students at the medical field.
schools of Wayne State University,
The bride-elect is a graduate of
University of Michigan and the He-
brew University in Israel. A sec- the University of Michigan. Mr.
Daitch
is a graduate of Wayne
ondary project is aid to handicap-
ped children Bellefaire School for State University's college of phar-
macy
and
the University of De-
emotionally disturbed children, the
Jewish Institute for the Blind in troit college of law.
A June wedding is planned.
Israel, the Detroit Association for
Retarded Children and the Ply-
mouth State Home and Training
School, all of which receive dona- City of Hope Unit to Meet
A meeting of the Mr. and Mrs.
tions from the auxiliary.
For tickets and information, con- Group, City of Hope, will be held
tact Mrs. Alvin Schwarz, 353-3110, 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Nathanson,
or Mrs. Sidney Stone, 353-3465.
15420 Rosemary, Oak Park, Plans
Nearly half of all sponsored re- are being formulated for the night
search in Israel is conducted by the of games to be held in May. A
Hebrew University.
social hour will follow.

Miss Friedman Engaged
to Marvin C. Daitch

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AJCongress' Mrs. Dan Shapiro to Get an Amity Award

Organizations.

She is a member of cipient of an Amity citation.
For information and reservations,
the Urban League Panel of Amer-.
icans and has helped to structure a call the American Jewish Congress,
program of Jewish, religious and WO 5-3319.
cultural content for area Catholic
schools designed to enhance stu-
dent awareness of Judaism.
CHA-CHA-CHA
Included among the positions
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Mrs. Shapiro has held in the Amer-
from
ican Jewish Congress are president
of the Detroit Women's Division;
PREMIERE STUDIO
vice president for six years of the
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National Women's Division; and
member of the national advisory
committee. She has also been ac-
YOUR CANDID
tive for many years in the sister-
hood of Adas Shalom Synagogue
and in the women's division of the
State of Israel Bonds.
WILL BE
Mrs. Shapiro will receive her
award from Mrs. Louis Redstone,
past president of the D et r o i t
Women's Division, which sponsors
WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED
the annual program. Stanley Wink-
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Stores, will receive the Amity
Award, and Mrs. Geraldine Bled-
soe, director of the equal opportun-
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ity section of the Michigan Em-
The official department meeting ployment Security Commission, re-
of the Jewish War Veterans Mich-
igan Auxiliaries to be held during
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An active leader of the Michigan
State Council, American Jewish
Congress, will be honored at the
21st annual Amity Award presen-
tation luncheon by the AJ Congress
Women's Division noon Wednesday
at Adas Shalom Synagogue.
Mrs. Dan Shapiro, vice president
of the Michigan State Council and
member of the national governing
council of the American Jewish
Congress, will receive a special
award in recognition of her con-
sistent commitment to the AJ Con-
gress c a us e, according to Mrs.
Aaron Shifman, president of the
Detroit Women's Division .
Long active in civic and Jewish
communal affairs, Mrs. Shapiro
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Purim Ball Plans Rolling
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Shaarit Haplaytah will hold a
Purim Ball celebrating Israel's
20th anniversary 8:30 p.m. March
16 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Kenny Milton, who has per-
formed at the Fontainebleu, in
clubs and on television, will en-
tertain. Eric Rosenow and his
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dancing, cocktails will be served
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For tickets, call Abe Weber-
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Martin Rose, DI 1-7585.
Proceeds will go toward the pur-
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