THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, January 23, 1970 Banquet to Benefit OP Ritualarium 111r.andilirs.LolasTahe California Honeymoon The Women's Orthodox League and Mikvah Israel groups, further- ing education in the laws of family purity and the maintenance of the mikva in Oak Park, will hold their annual banquet 6:30 p.m., Feb. 8, at Young Israel of North- west Detroit. Proceeds will be used for the upkeep and future expansion of the mikva (ritualarium), which serves Windsor, Toledo and other cities near Detroit, as well as the metropolitan Detroit area. Presidents of the two groups are Mrs. Leib Bakst and Rabbi Sholom Goldstein. For information and reserva- MRS. JAMES LOLAS tions, call Mrs. Tzvi Silverstein, In a recent ceremony at Temple 398-4715, or Mrs. Joseph Hirsch, Israel, Judith Gale Weitz became 863-2310. the bride of James Barry Lolas. Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach officiated. After a honeymoon to San Fran- cisco and Los Angeles, the couple will reside in Redford. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weitz of Rose- mary Ave., Oak Park, and Mrs. Ann Lolas of W. Eight Mile Rd., Southfield, and the late Mr. Costas Lolas. The bride's peau de soie gown featured a boat neckline, long sleeves and Empire bodice of chan- tilly lace and seed pearls. Appli- ques of lace repeated down the front of the gown and on the cha- pel-length train. Her headpiece of matching lace and pearls secured a three-tier, elbow-length illusion veil. She carried roses and an or- chid. Diane Weitz served her sister as maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Lisa and Barbara Weitz, sis- ters of the bride, Mrs. Judy Smith and Mrs. Patti Christy, sister of the bridegroom. Paul Smith served as best man, and ushers included Lawrence Holtzman, Arthur Glasser, Den- nis Kornarski and Peter Vlangos. The bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Galsky and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Weitz, also were in the wedding party. f WHY PO MORE PIZZA-Nle MAKE PIM WITH OHCF ROYAR-PEP PIZZA MIX 71/AN ANY OTHER IN 77/C WORLD? BECAME IT HAS' REAL ffALIAN TAAM :CO PCLICIOMY AUTHENTIC ANO g0 EAS'Y TO MAKE! Single Adults Schedule Brunch, Hypnotic Event The Single Adult Group of the Jewish Center will hold a planning committee meeting and brunch 11 a.m. Sunday at , the Jewish Center. Besides planning the future ac- tivities of the group, the committee will discuss the proposed constitu- tion. The brunch is for members only, and there is a nominal charge. On Feb. 3 at 8:30 p.m., the single Adult Group will hold an open meeting at the Center. Guest speaker will be Ralph Sandler, hypnotist. There will be no charge to members. BRAVERAAA.N'S MEATS ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST 5JNDAY ONLY YOUNG BEEF LIVER BRUST DEKEL BREAST OF BEEF, frimme PICKLED TONGUE CHUCK STEAK CHUCK ROAST lb. lb. Fresh Kosher Made HAMBURGER The campaign of the Women's Division of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign-Israel Emergency Fund was launched Jan. 14 with a pre-cam- paign luncheon meeting at Great Lakes Club. Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin, former officer in the Israel defense forces. told the 132 women present: "If your community comes up with twice as much money this year, your government will know it, and see it as an indication of the inter- est of American Jews. It is a test of power more important than tele- grams and letters. And every dem- onstration of real power is vital in the formulation of government foreign policy." The women responded with pledges totalling $630,000, a 20 per cent increase over the 1969 meet- ing. At the Thursday meeting of the women's division, the pace set- ters luncheon at the home of Mrs. Irving E. Goldman, 32519 Scotts. dale, Franklin, Rabbi Arthur J.' Lelyveld of Fairmont Temple, Cleveland, president of the Amer- Kenneth Safrans Visit Jamaica for Honeymoon Pace Setters week's luncheon about 'agencies" supported by the campaign, includ- ing the Jewish Community Center, Jewish Home for the Aged, Fresh Air Society, Sinai Hospital and Shiffman Clinic. Mrs. Melvin Kolbert, pre-cam- paign chairman, congratulated the women present on their "dedica- tion, devotion and generosity which is evident by your attendance here." The guests were also greeted by Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier, president of the women's division. Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine Is vice chairman of the women's campaign and Mrs. Louis Berry is a vice chairman of pre-campaign. TO ENJOY RABBI ARTHUR LELYVELD ican Jewish Congress, will be guest speaker. Mrs. Morris H. Brown is chairman of the pace setters. The women's special gifts sec- tion of the junior division will meet 8 p.m. Feb. 4, at Claire Pearone, Somerset Mall. Mrs. Richard L. Komer, chairman, announced. Mrs. N. Brewster Broder and Mrs. Hugh Greenberg will give a first-hand report on Israel which they recent- ly visited as members of the De- troit Service Group mission. Mrs. Max Stollman, chairman of the women's division's 1970 Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emer- Obey Fund, told the women at last! YOUR MEALS SERVE GREENFIELD NC ODLES and FARFEL KOSHER ZION 100% PURE BEEF PRODUCTS MRS. KENNETH SAFRAN In a ceremony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek last week, Barbara Jo Kell- man became the bride of Kenneth Jay Safran. Rabbis Irwin Groner and M. Robert Syme officiated. After a honeymoon in Jamaica, the couple will reside in Farming- ton. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Safran of Park- side Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kellman of Canterbury Ave., Franklin. The bride's A-line gown fea- tured long sleeves, and hand- made pouf cording accented the sleeve edges, high neckline and hemline, sweeping into a chapel train. She carried a bouquet of mixed spring flowers. Mrs. Loren Daniels, sister of the bridegroom, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. David Drachler of Ann Arbor, Mrs. John Mellen and Susan Strager. James Safran served his broth- er as best man, and ushers includ- ed Fred Safran, brother of the bridegroom, Dr. Loren Daniels and Sanford Kellman of Berkeley, brother the bride. -0••••••••••moosmeovummoseeeemermoommummool • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BEST PRICE — BEST QUALITY I KOSHER TRAY CATERING AND CHICKEN DINNERS FOR BRITS, PIDYON HA-BEN OR REHEARSAL PARTIES! 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