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October 04, 1968 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-10-04

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NewlywedSiporins Take
Haqvaiian Honeymoon

Friday, October 4, 1968-19
of the leukemia letter project will
be made, and a social hour will
Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of follow.
Hope, will meet 7:30 p.m. Saturday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Morey Charmer, 13410 Rosemary,
Oak Park.
Co-chairmen Lou Garber and
Buddy Nathanson are contacting
For Vision and Imagination
interested college fraternities to
in furnishing Your Homo
co-sponsor City of Hope fund-
raising activities. Clara Silber is I GREENFIELD AT 10 1 /1 MILE
formulating plans for a subsidiary
young couples chapter. Tabulation

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Clu4s

DETROIT LINK, Order of the
Golden Chain, will hold its annual
feather party 8:30 p.m. Saturday
at the Labor Zionist Institute. There
will be prizes and refreshments.
Tickets will be available at the
door. Proceeds will go to under-
privileged children.
• •
director- of the Detroit Israel Bond

ISRAEL BOND WOMEN'S DI-
VISION executive board will visit
the Masada exhibit and "Land of
the Bible" display at the Detroit
Institute of Arts 1 p.m. Thursday.
The group will meet at 11 a.m.
in the Crystal Room of the Park
Shelton Hotel. Louis E. Levitan,



ROSENWALD AUXILIARY,
American Legion, will hold an ex-
ecutive meeting 12:30 p.m. Thurs-
day at the home of Mrs. Ann Gott-
lieb, 18441 Warrington.
• • •
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Labor Zionist
Institute. A holiday program will
MRS. SANFORD SIPORIN
be presented by Mesdames Sadie
Begun, Sarah Kanter and Esther
A wedding trip to Hawaii and
Reder. Membership Chairman Mrs.
San Francisco followed the recent
Esther Nusbaum will welcome new
marriage of Susan Feldman,
members. Hostesses will be Mrs.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Tania
Berman and Mrs. Nusbaum
Feldman of Parsons Dr., South-
Friends are invited.
field, to Sanford Elliot Siporin,
• • *
son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sipo-
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
rin of Potomac Dr., Southfield.
CLUB will meet 11 a.m. Wednes-
The ceremony was held at Bnai
day at the Country House Apart-
David Synagogue with Rabbi Is-
ments
recreation hall, 24224 W.
rael Halpern and Cantor Hyman
Seven Mile, hosted by President
Adler officiating.
Mrs. Sam Nadek. Luncheon will
The bride wore a sleeveless
Thursday at the Labor Zionist In- be served. Mrs. Larry Shapiro, do-
gown of silk and organza trimmed
stitute.
The
donor
campaign
will
be
nor
chairman, has chosen her com-
with re-embroidered lace, crys-
tals and seed pearls. Her match- discussed, and Bessie Berris will mittee for the 34th donor luncheon
give
her
impressions
of
her
recent
Nov.
12: Mesdames Sam Gold,
ing headpiece held a triple-tiered
trip to IsraeL Guests are invited. Louis Burstein, Max Weisman, Ce-
full-length veil trimmed with
Refreshments
will
be
served.
lia Kaufman, Ben Nagel, Joseph
matching lace appliques. The veil
• s •
Baker, Joseph Ainbinder, Philip
was designed and made for her
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Bricker and Jack Weinman.
by the bridegroom's mother. She
• * *
carried a bouquet of Phalaenop- Women, will hold a luncheon meet-
sis, orchids and Stephanotis on ing noon Wednesday at the home
EVERGREEN CHAPTER, Ha-
of Mrs. Dorothy Jacobowitz, 25087
her Bible..
dassah, will host representatives of
Elaine Golob was maid of honor. Rue Versailles, Oak Park. A Sukkot the politicial parties 8:30 p.m.
Renee Siporin, Rosemary Klein, program will be presented. Friends Tuesday at the Oak Park Commu-
Anita Liberman and Mrs. James are invited.
nity Center. Mrs. Toby Holtzman
* s •
Grey were bridesmaids. Junior
will moderate. Mrs. David Brody,
LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH-
bridesmaids were Karen Feldman,
representing
the Democratic Party,
Karen Siporin and Nancy Peche- YEHUDHA and WOMEN'S SAB- and Mrs. Arthur Saltzman, Re-
BATH LEAGUE will hold a Sukkot
nik.
publican
Party,
will speak on the
Michael Beresh served as best luncheon meeting noon Wednesday platforms. Guests and friends are
man. Ushers included Louis Feld- at Shomrey Emunah Synagogue. invited. Refreshments will be serv-
man, Dennis Columbus, Aubrey Guest speaker will be Rabbi Eli ed.
Freedman of Yeshivath Beth Ye-
Berenstein and Steven Rich.
• *
Also in tthe bridal party was hudah. The date for the annual
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio•
luncheon, sponsored by Mr.
t h e bridegroom's great-grand- donor
neer
Women,
will meet noon
been
father, Mr. Charles J. Politzer, and Mrs. Norman Cottler, has
Wednesday at the Labor Zionist
and the bridegroom's grandpar- set for Oct. 30. Mrs. Leo Laufer, Institute. Mrs. Every Davis speak-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Siporin, donor chairman, will be assisted er from the League of Women
'
by Mrs. Walter Epstein and Mrs.
and Mrs. Josephine Kazden.
Voters, will discuss the role of the
The newlyweds are residing in Arthur Cutler.
United Nations in Israel. 'Refresh-
Oak Park.
ments will be served. Friends are
invited.
• • •
Beth El Marrieds to Spend
BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD
Evening at Art Institute
and guests will take a guided tour
The Married Group of Temple
of the Masada exhibit 1 p.m. Oct.
Beth El will present "An Eve-
16 at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
ning at the Museum" Oct. 15.
Chartered buses will be available
Cocktails and dinner will be served
for transportation. Reservations
at 6 p.m. in the Rivera Court,
must be made by Sunday. For in-
Detroit Institute of Arts.
formation, call Mrs. Jules Kutner,
The program will include a talk
547-6465.
by William Peck, museum cura-
• •
tor, and a tour of the Masada
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of the
Exhibit. For information and res-
Eastern Star, will elect its officers
ervations, call Mrs. Sheldon H.
at a meeting 7:45 p.m. Saturday at
Beck, 273-0075, or Mrs. Arthur
Eureka
Temple.
Rosenstein, 548-5129.
• • •
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN will meet 8 p.m. Thursday
at the Oak Park Community Cen-
ter.
oft
• • •
COUTURE-BOUTIQUE
DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS,

Organization, will lead a discus-
sion of the exhibit. Luncheon will
follow. The tour will start at 1 p.m.
There will be a special showing
of two movies, BBC's "Return to
Masada" and "In Search of His-
tory."
• * •
NEW STUDY CLUB will hold a
board meeting 12:30 p.m. Wednes-
day at the hoine of Mrs. Robert
Finkel, 19233 Lahser. President
Jean Lipkin will discuss plans for
the charity luncheon Nov. 6.
• • •
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will meet noon Wednesday at the
Labor Zionist Institute. Margaret
Loin, president, invites friends.
Aaron Kutnick will be guest speak-
er. Brunch will be served.
• s s
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
hold
a
holiday
meeting noon
will

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City of Hope, will hold an executive
board meeting 8 p.m. Monday at
the home of Mrs. Lawrence Ben-
deroff, 23161 Beverly, Oak Park.
The organization will launch its an-
nual blue bank drive Wednesday,
by asking stores in Detroit and
suburbs to display their blue banks.
Proceeds will be used to help sup-
port the National Medical Center in
research and treatment of cancer,
leukemia and other diseases. To
volunteer for the drive, call Mrs.
Maury Gordon, vice president of
fund raising, 398-3411.

Aliya Group to Meet

Opportunities in Israel under the
revitalized Aliya program will be
described at a meeting of the De-
troit Chapter, Association of Amer-
icans and Canadians for Aliya, 8
p.m. Thursday at the Jewish Cen-
ter.
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