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January 02, 1970 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-01-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Turover to Install Grant as President Monday

14—Friday, January 2, 1970

omen's Itths

.1,/isslio/ner,.1/i. Benson

Slate Spring Ire-/ding

CITY OF HOPE CANCER' TEMPLE EMANU-EL SISTER
FIGHTERS will hold an executive I HOOD celebrates its 17th birthday
board meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday 112:30 p.m. Jan. 12, with a luncheon
at the home of Mrs. Al Goren. at the temple followed by a can-
21667 Stratford Ct., Oak Park. Mrs. tata, "Mark Michael Is Thirteen."
Jerome Kornheiser, vice president I Directed by Mrs. Edward Levine
of the journal, will present plans with musical direction by Mrs. Al-
for the annual kick-off including a bert Stutz, the musical satire stars
buffet luncheon, to be held at thelmesdames Lewis Gleekman, Con-
home of Mrs. Bernard Miller, 28650 rad Goode. Eugene Gotlieb, Harry
Brooks Ln., Southfield. Chairman Kretchmer, Edward Levine, C.
for the journal is Mrs. Harold Kenneth Sarason, Richard Grulich,
Lupiloff. Herbert Russakoff and Morton
* *
*
Wolin. Mrs. Joseph Blumenthal is
JEWISH EUROPEAN WOMEN'S chairman of the day, and hospital-
W E L F ARE ORGANIZATION ity vice president firs Donald
President Mrs. Jack Seder, an- Kaplan, is in charge of the lunch-
nounces a meeting noon Monday eon. Reservations should be mailed
at Cong. Ezras Achim. Dessert to Mrs. Ralph Holberg, 13310 Oak
luncheon will be served and plans Crest, Oak Park, or Mrs. Ted Pad-
formulated for a Purim luncheon zensky, 25510 Grand Concourse,
Southfield, by Wednesday.
to be held Jan. 26.
* * *
*
f *
ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet noon
CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER.
Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday at the home of Mrs. Leo-
• Monday at Sholem Aleichem In- 1 nard Shapiro, 20696 Knob Woods,
stitute. "Current Jewish Books in I Southfield.
*
*
Review" will be presented by Mrs.
Daniel Shapiro, introduced by L OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD
Mrs. Esther LaMed. Refreshments STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
will be served and guests are I p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Benjamin Poss, 14141 Balfour,
invited.
' Oak Park. Guest speaker will be
*

MISS IRENE MOLNER

Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Davis Moi-
ne'. of Pearson Ave., Oak Park.
announce the engagement of their
daughter Irene Karen to Joel
Leslie Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morton E. Benson of Greenview
Ave., Southfield.

The bride-elect is a junior in the
college of education at Eastern
Michigan University. Mr. Benson
is a graduate of Eastern.

CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, Rabbi Leo Goldman.

f,
*
Histadrut campaign chairman
NSHEI CHABAD
The couple plans a June Pauline Liberson announces a meet- NORTHWEST
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
wedding.
ing 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at
7 e irold
f filrLst:
tucittLaatn th7 7h3o7m
arn
eo. bSail
--- Sholem Aleichem Institute. Al 3.
rMichaels. Histadrut director, will Rabbi Hobermar; will be guest
I be guest speaker, and an Israeli s aker.
* *
film will be shown. Brunch will be pe
served, and guests are invited.
OAK PARK and VILLAGE
*
*
GROUPS, Hadassah, will join m
NEW STUDY CLUB will meet presenting a champagne showing
noon Wednesday at Workmen's Cir- of "Hello Dolly" at the Ameri-
cle Center. President Mrs. Max cana Theater 8:15 p.m. Wednes-
Stone announces a movie will be day. Champagne and hors d'oevres
FROM THE
shown. Guests are invited, and re- will precede the show. Proceeds
freshments will be served. will be donated to youth aliya in
Israel supported by Hadassah.
*
*
SEYMOUR
M I S H K A N ISRAEL SISTER- For reservations and information,
HOOD
will
hold
a
board
meeting
call
Mrs. Ben Monast, EL 6-9026,
KAPLAN
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home or Mrs. Morris Silverman, 357-
and Co.
of Mrs. Jacob Kranz, 2305,1 Park- 4655, of Village Group, and Mrs.
Leo Sklar, 358-5888, or Mrs. Hy
lawn, Oak Park.
IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
*
* *
Levine, LI 5-7496, of Oak Park.
OF FINE DIAMONDS
* * *
Pioneer
HANITA
CHAPTER,
15738 LIVERNOIS
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tues- NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
DI 1-5515
day at the home of Mrs. Alex Women, will hold a roundtable dis-
Schreier, 13422 Borgman, Hunting- cussion at its meeting noon
ton Woods. The film, "Allen King Wednesday at the hoine of Mrs.
in Israel" will be shown. Guests Sol Schwartz, 22121 Harding, Oak
Classified Ads Get Quick Results are welcome. Park.
* * *
OAK PARK CHAPTER, Order
OPEN SUNDAY 12, TO 5
of the Eastern Star, will meet

Turover Aid Society will hold its refreshments have been arranged
installation of officers 8:30 p.m. by the installation committee.
Monday at Turover Hall.
New officers are Ben Grant,
president; Harry Mandell and Alec
rOVOn'
Bear, vice presidents; Nathan !Cor-
by, financial secretary; William
Keller, treasurer; Joseph Be;man,
recording secretary; Julius Honey-
COUTURE-BOUTIQUE
man and Mrs. Sophie Pfeiffer,
CUSTOM DESIGNS
hospitalers; and Abraham Rich-
LOUNGEWEAR - ACCESSORIES
man, sergeant-at-arms.
LUGGAGE
Officers of the Turover cemetery
department are Jacob Zeldes,
HARVARD ROW MALL
gabay rishon; Julius Honeyman,
11 MILE & LASHER
gabay shenie; and Mrs. Rosalyn
Zeldes, financial secretary. Friends
353-7640
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They Last!

MISS ROMA KUSHNER

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kushner of
Scotia Ave., Oak Park, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Roma to Stuart Gottesman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gottesman
of Joan Ave., Oak Park.
The bride-elect is a senior in the
college of education at Wayne
State University. Mr. Gottesman
attended Walsh College of Ac-
counting.
• An April 19 wedding is planned.

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