100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

January 02, 1970 - Image 15

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-01-02

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

NCJW'S Mrs. Weiner Meets With Finch

Refugee Kibutz Experiment THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

TEL AVIV (JTA) - Israel has
begun an experiment in the re-
habilitation of Arab refugees by
settling them in a cooperative
farm along the lines of Israel's
kibutz movement. Thirteen refugee
families living on the West Bank
agreed to participate.

NEED
WALLPAPER

Hadassah to Serve Up Gourmet Gala
at Eye Bank Fund-Raising Program

Metropolitan Detroit Chapter Ha-
dassah's Eye Bank Gala, to be held
12:15 p.m. Jan. 13 at Cong. Bnai
David, will feature gourmet cook
and author Libby Hillman of New
York in a cooking demonstratin,
"Company Dinner for Four or
Forty."
Mrs. Hillman is a graduate of
the Juilliard School of Music, but
17 years ago her
reputation as a
cook brought her
to the attention of
the Great Neck
Public School
System which in-
vited her to teach
an adult course in
"Adventures in
Cookery." In 1963
Mrs. Hillman she wrote "Les-
sons in Gourmet Cooking," and in
1968 "The Menu Cookbook for

Joan Stolorow Married
in Candlelight Ceremony

Entertaining" (Hearthside Press).
She also has been associated for
the past four years with Macy's
Department Store Community
Room in New York City, where
she originated "The Libby Hillman
Hostess Calender and Party Rec-
ord."
At the eye bank event, large
closed circuit TV monitors will be
used to insure better viewing. Cake
and coffee will be served prior to
the meeting, and a short filmed
greeting by Israel Prime Minister
Golda Meir will be shown.
Admissiion to this event will be
one filled eye bank or a compar-
able contribution w h i c h will
be used to support research and
treatment of eye disease in
Israel. One eye bank will cure
one eye of blindess; two eye
banks will cure both eyes of
blindess caused by trachoma, so
prevalent in the Middle East.
Mrs. Leo Keeps, chairman of the
day, is working with chapter eye
bank co-chairman Mrs. Erwin
Eichen and Mrs. Richard Rosen-
thal. Chapter vice president Mrs.
Albert Newman (program) and
Mrs. Albert Tuttleman (fund rais-
ing) are assisted by Mesdames
Nathan Soberman, Harold Hoff-
man, Jack Milen, Theordore Spitz
and Norman Rosenfeld of the so-
cial committee and A. C. Hambur-
ger. Byron Gerson and Steve Lew-
kowicz of the visual aids
committee.

August Ceremony Set
by Cheryl Hope Lorber

MRS. CRAIG SHNIDERMAN

S

"

66

.....

MEN'S WEAR

COVERS IT ... IN STYLE

EASTLAND CENTER 6513 WOODWARD VA'

EL 6-6540

TR 2-8 8 8 3

DR 1-3 7 60

Security Charge • Michigan Bankard & Diners Cards Honored

Classified Ads Get Quick Results

ANOTHER BIG CUT IN PRICES FOR
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY
THE BEGINNING OF THE END

OF

KAUFMAN
FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERING CO.

ONE OF THE DETROIT AREAS FINEST HOME OWNED FURNITURE STORES

LOCATED AT 9605 GRAND RIVER AVE.

NEAR LIVERNOIS

Great '250,000
REMOVAL SALE

01 GREAT
SALE DAYS

Friday 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 6:30 P.M.
Sunday NOON to 6:00

DETROIT PERMIT NO. 1307

PRICES SLASHED AGAIN for the beginning of the end of this

r eat Sole. We will soon be moving to 2801 NORTH WOOD-
WARD--5 BLOCKS SOUTH OF 13 MILE ROAD IN ROYAL OAK.
Our new building is nearing completion and we are compelled to
close out all stocks of fine home furnishings on the floors of our
present building, before the move. Be here Friday morning with
the crowds of eager, enthusiastic buyers to save os never before.
Everything marked down.

FREE DELIVERY-FINANCING ARRANGED

SALE BEGINS FRIDAY MORNING AT 9:30 A.M.

$860.00 CUSTOM BUILT

SOFA

Constructed in our own
factory or Hardwood frame
- hand tied coil springs
and elegant, long wearing
cover. Goes out at -

In a candlelight ceremony at
I f Temple Emanu-EI Sunday, Joan
• Sue Stolorow, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Louis Stolorow of Sutton
P1., Birmingham, was united in
marriage with Craig Mitchell
Shniderman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Louis Shniderman of Chevy
I Chase, Md.
I, Miss Stolorow- was attended by
Maxine Marion as maid of honor.
I Susan Kahn, Marcia Talberg.
.Nancy Gordon, Julie Cohn and
Jane Davidoff served as brides-
' maids.
Neal Shniderman served his
brother as best man. Ushers in-
: eluded Richard and Robert Stolo-
row, the bride's brothers, Ken-
neth Friedman, Chris. Tewell, Cy
Rosenthal and William Sprague.
Upon their return from their
honeymoon, the newlyweds will
reside in Ann Arbor.

NUDITY...

NORTHLAND CENTER

SEE PAGE 17

Education and welfare concerns were the subject of discussion
when Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Robert E. Finch
recently met with the top leadership of the National Council of Jew-
ish Women in Washington, D.C. Here, Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner of
Detroit (center) NCJW president, and Hannah Stein, executive direc-
tor, discuss day care, a current program priority of the Council, with
Finch.

Friday, January 2, 1970-15

$428 88

$419.45 "HIBRITEN" ITALIAN

RB,M, SUITE

of Triple Dresser,
mirror, and headboard in
walunt finish by one of
America's foremost man-
Ame
ufacturers. Out they go at
ufacturers.
only -

$24888

ALL SALES FINAL-NO REFUNDS-NO EXCHANGES

$98.75 PULL-UP

CHAIRS

French Provincial in walnut fin-
ish. Sell out at-

'6888

$199.95 BEDROOM

MISS CHERYL LORBER

Dr. Joseph H. Lorber of Arling-
ton Dr., Southfield, announces the
engagement of his daughter Cheryl
Hope to Bruce Alan Hack, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hack of
Aberdeen Ave., Southfield. Miss
Lorber is the daughter of the late
Mrs. Minnie Lorber.
An Aug. 23 wedding is planned.

City of Hope Meeting Set

Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of
Hope, will meet 8 p.m. Saturday,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
orey Charmer, 13410 Rosemary, ,
Mary
Oak Park.

CHESTS

From our regular b e d r o o
groups. Buy now and save at -

'98"

$119.95 "QUILTFAIR"

$648 CUT VELVET

MATTRESS SETS

Custom made in our own shop
and goes out at -

BOX SPRING and

TWIN $8888
SIZE

FULL
SIZE

$669.50 French Provincial

DINING

ROOM

GROUP

Consists of China-table, 4 side
chairs. Goes at -

'47888

DINING ROOM GROUPS

$ 788.95 Dining Room Groups Go at $ 628.88
$ 928.70 Dining Room Groups Go at $ 738.88
$ 998.75 Dining Room Groups Go at $ 788.88
$1033.50 Dining Room Groups Go at $ 828.88
$1208.50 Dining Room Groups Go at $ 968.88
$1359.90 Dining Room Groups Go at $1078.88
FREE DELIVERY-TERMS ARRANGED

SOFA

'388"

$895.95 2-PIECE MODERN

SECTIONAL

Attractive Print cover - custom

built by Kaufman Craftsmen.

'658"

LOUNGE CHAIRS

Go at $ 99.88
$124.95 Chairs
Go at 5119.88
$149.94 Chairs
Go at $158.88
$199.75 Chairs
Go at $199.88
$249.75 Chairs
Go at $238.88
$298.75 Choirs
Go at $263.88
$329.75 Choirs
FREE DECORATOR ASSISTANCE

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan