Weekend Trip to Sarnia! 5011t Anni versary party
Slated by Criterion Club
Criterion Club for single adults
will journey to Sarnia, Ont., on a
holiday excursion over Labor Day
weekend.
The Drawbridge Inn in down-
town Sarnia will be the organiza-
tion's headquarters while in Can-
ada. A program of sight-seeing,
dining, dancing and entertainment
has been arranged.
Motor caravan will leave Detroit
Saturday and return Sept. 1. For
information, call Nathaniel Rubin,
WO 1-8290.
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Honors _liver Belinshys
gavrtations
women's
Clubs
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Miz
rachi Women, announces a cash
shower luncheon to be held noon
Sept. 8 at the home of Mrs. Fred
Sklarchyk, 21640 Meadow Ln., Bir-
mingham. Mrs. Sam Sborow will
be the cash shower chairman. For
reservations, call Gert Schneider.
548-8264, or Bertha Torgow, 399-
2289.
PARTY ACCESSORIES
Friday, August 29, 1969-19
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Time For School Shoes—
And If You Buy Them Here
You Know They're Good!
Better Shoes --
Fitted Properly
Bud Rollins Shoes
NEW ORLEANS MALL
BACK TO SCHOOL TIME! BACK TO SCHOOL TIME ! BACK TO SCHOOL TIME!
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will
meet noon Tuesday in the Sholem
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To celebrate their golden anni- will be distributed by Mrs. Sol °
HATTIE
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, versary. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Be- Lewin, chairman. Refreshments'
linsky of Warwick Ave. were hor.- will be served by hostesses Ida
Pre-Teens and Juniors
ored at a recent cocktail party Berman and Hannah Jacobs. o
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356-8563
given by their daughter and son- Guests are welcome.
in-law,
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Chayet.
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eluded Mr. and Mrs. Irving Belin
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sky, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Be-
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We have all the clothes
to make them look
grand for back-to-school
. . . the holidays .
or any occasion !
DAVID-HORODOKER WOMEN'S
ORGANIZATION will hold a meet-
ing 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Sarah Taub. 25608 Lincoln
Terrace Dr., Oak Park.
CO-OPERATIVE COUNCIL,
League of Jewish Women's Organ-
izations, Chairman Mrs. Joseph
Viedrah. announces the opening
board meeting 9:30 a.m. Thursday
at the home of Mrs. Morris Lupi-
loff, 19343 Greenfield, case chair-
man of the Jewish War Veterans
Ladies' Auxiliary. The presidents ;
and case chairmen of the service
groups affiliated with the council
are asked to attend.
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CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, in-
vites friends to the opening meet-
ing of the season noon Wednesday
at Sholem Aleichem Institute.
Doris Fishman of the Pioneer
Women's Council will be guest
speaker. Brunch will be served.
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23077 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK
Just No. of 9 Mile
NO GREATER GIFT
LADIES OF YESHIVATII BETH
YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB-
BATH LEAGUE will hold meet-
ing preceded by lunch noon Tues
day at Cong. Shomrey Emunah.
Mrs. Mollie Spielberg is luncheon
sponsor. Guest speaker will be Rab-
bi Shaiall Zachariash. Plans will be
formulated for the annual donor
luncheon, to be held Oct. 28.
PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold its
first meeting of the season 8 p.m.
Wednesday at Workmen's Circle
Center, when plans for a Sept. 17,
social will be discussed.
4 2 Sabras" to Entertain
at Bereznitzer Fete
Rutie Gill and Shira Cohen. "The
Two Sabras," will be guest artists
at the Bereznitzer Aid Society cele-
bration honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Rubin Galchinsky 8:30 p.m. Thurs-
day in the Beth Hillel social hall.
Mrs. Gill and Miss Cohen will
present a program of "Songs of
Israel." depicting the history of
Israel in s o n g. Mrs. Gill is a
fifth generation Israeli and Miss
Cohen second generation. They
both served in the army and have
performed on Kol Israel and at
various concerts.
Mrs. Gill is a teacher at Hillel
Day School and at Shaarey Zedek
and Miss Cohen -is a student at
Wayne State University.
Meyer Terebelo is president of
the Bereznitzer. Albert Koss is
chairman of the celebration on be-
half of Israel Bonds. Refreshments
will be served.
The eat, having sat upon a hot,
stove lid, will not sit upon a hot-
stove lid again. Nor upon a cold
stove lid, —Mark Twain.
Of
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is more important than social confidence . . . Mature,
attractive courtesy . . . And the ability to adjust well to
others . . This invaluable social education can be theirs
through the right kind of Ballroom Dance Instruction
• Limited Size Classes for Personal Attention.
• All Classes Personally Conducted or Supervised by
Jack Barnes.
ENROLL NOW
Pre-Teen, Teen and Adult
Classes Beginning First
Week in September.
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