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May 24, 1968 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-05-24

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24—Friday, May 24, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Hadassah Donor Event to Feature
Young Fashions, Some Girl Talk

Mrs. Leo Shipko (left) and Mrs.
Ivan Meisner, co-chairmen of the
donor affair planned by Metro-
politan Detroit Chapter of Had-
assah, study plans for this annual
event that features Virginia Gra-
ham noon June 4 at Northland
Theater.

FOR THE BEST IN
USIC AND ENTERTAINMENT

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And His Orchestra

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BRIDES — BAR MITZVAS

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MUSIC BY

SAM BARNETT

AND HIS ORCHESTRA

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The Metropolitan Detroit Chap-
ter of • Hadassah will hold its an-
nual donor affair noon June 4 at
Northland Theater with Virginia
Graham, star of television's "Girl
Talk," addressing the guests on
"How to Keep Your Husband
Happy."
Mrs. Charles Snider, chapter
president, announced that a petite
luncheon will be served in the
lobby prior to the program.
In addition to the guest celebrity
there will be a showing of fashions
by seven young Detroit designers,
Judy Copeland's handmade knits,
John Mijatovich's evening wear,
Ginger Bonaventura's jump suits
and evening gowns, Sue Smith's
knits and velvet clothes, Marie
Michel's knits and velvet and lace
fashions, Dawn Saoud's custom
clothes and Susan Steel's designs
for the young girl.
Mrs. Ivan Meisner and Mrs.
Leo Shipko, donor co-chairmen,
advised that all Hadassah mem-
bers who have contributed $75
or more to any of Hadassah's
fund-raising projects during 1967-
68 are eligible to attend. For
each $75 contributed, a free ad-
mission ticket will be sent to
donors.
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Group donor chairmen who keep
records of all contributions and
who also will serve as hostesses
are: Mesdames Otto Hirsch, Al-
fred Best, Lester Lunsky, Sidney
Caplan, Jack Gilbert, Harry Stoll
and Hyman Gittleman, all of De-
troit; and Mesdame Mel Rothen-
berg, Erwin Eichen, Henry Schlei-
der and T-TP.rvey
South Oakland County.
Assisting in plans as advisers
are: Mesdames Jack W. Perl-
man, former Detroit Chapter pres-
ident; Robert Tuttleman, chapter
vice president of fund raising; Jay
Golub, talent adviser; Harvey
Firestone, coordinator; and Har-
old Hoffman, staging. Mrs. Leo
Keeps is in charge of publicity.

Brenner-Truman Branch
to Install Officers

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committe, and Israel Pine, ticket
distribution.

The annual installation dinner of
Brenner-Truman Branch of Far-
band will be held Sunday 6:30 p.m.
at the Furniture Club.
Mrs. Gerson Berris was re-
elected president. Officers elected
with her to serve this term were
Manuel Salinger, Ben Harold, Al-
bert Berke, Berl Hearshen, Broche
Hearshen, Adeline Salinger, Sylvia
Pine, Sonia Glaser, Barbara Raimi
and Morris Brodsky.
A musical program will be pre-
sented Mesdames Pine and Salin-
ger are in charge of the dinner 0

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WILL BE

WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED

BY BERNARD H.

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From LONDON, ENGLAND

ZAN GILBERT
and His ORCHESTRA

MISS SUZAN BEAVER

The engagement of Suzan Faye
Beaver, daughter of Mrs. Henry
Beaver of Brooklyn and the late
Mr. Beaver, to Marshall Rubin,
son of Mrs. Fred Brown of Talbot
Ave., Oak Park.
'Miss B e a v e r, a graduate of
Brooklyn College, is presently pur-
suing her post-graduate studies for
her master's degree at the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania School of
Social Work.
Mr. Rubin, a graduate of Wayne
State University and Rutgers Grad-
uate School of Social Work, is now
on the staff of Horizon House in
Philadelphia. He is a former staff
member of the Jewish Center of
Detroit and a Detroit Center
scholarship winner.

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to your Individual Taste"

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HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 8:30 p.m. Mon-
day at the Labor Zionist Institute.
David Harold, who spent five
months in Israel after the war, will
speak on his experiences in the
volunteer program. Guests are in-
vited.
* * *
MASSADA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Mon-
day at the home of Dorothy Cap-
lan, 19801 Greenfield, 273-8205. A
petite luncheon will be served.

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• KOSHER PARTY TRAYS
• • • BAER MITZVAS-CONFIRMATIONS

Parents Group Sets Party

Parents Without Partners will
hold a cocktail party with a buffet
and dancing 9 p.m. June 1 at the
Sheraton Motor Inn. For informa-
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