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January 30, 1970 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-01-30

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Cynthia D. Litt Becomes
Bride of Mr. Carpman

The adult education division of
the DETROIT BOARD OF EDU-
CATION has announced that the
new term for REAL ESTATE
CLASSES will commence Monday
and continue Monday evenings
thr o h g June 5 at Henr Ford High
School. Real estate law and prob-
lems will be the subject matter.
The course will be of special value
to those taking exams for their
salesmen or brokers licenses.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 30, 1970-23

OUR NEW ADDRESS

25435 SOUTHFIELD RD.

Southfield

(Continued from Page 22)
JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN
Jules Fayne
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood's third WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
PHOTOGRAPHERS
town hall meeting will feature meet noon Monday at Cong. Ezras
352.8930
Elinor K. Rose whose four-line Achim. Luncheon will be served
feature verse appears daily on the with Mrs. Sara Winokur as hos-
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women's page of the Detroit News, tess. Donor luncheon chairman,
10 a.m. Wednesday at the syna- Mrs. Sadie Haut announces the
gogue. She will
organization's 50th anniversary
be introduced by1
3 6*1.–
donor luncheon will be held May
Mrs. David Kli
6 at Cong. Beth Abraham. Ticket
ger, town hall
chairman is Mrs. Isaak Levine.
chairman; Mrs.
Marvin Fleisch-
m a n, sisterhood
president, will t 4),
preside; and Mrs.
Jay Golub will
give the opening
prayer. Who's
Who in the Mid-
Mrs. Rose
west lists Mrs. Rose as a national-
ly syndicated light verse feature
writer. Her poetry and prose have
appeared in leading publications. I
Recipient of an Alumni Achieve-
ment Award from Hillsdale Col-
lege, "Writer of the Year" Award
from Detroit Women Writers,
and other honors. Mrs. Rose I
has three books to her credit: "Re-
lax Chum," "Sugar and Spice" and
"Rhyme and Reason," published
by Simon and Schuster, now in
bookstores throughout the country.
She will conduct an autograph ses-
Open Thurs. & Fri. 'til 9. P.M.
sion of the latter book following
her lecture at Shaarey Zedek. The
Saturday 'til 7:30 P.M.
'MISS CAROL WEINBERG
community is invited at a nominal
charge. Committee members in ad-
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weinberg
dition to the chairman, include of Redfern Ave. announce the en-
Mrs. Morris Adler, Mrs. Golub and gagement of their daughter Carol
Mrs. Peter A. Martin. Mrs. Sol to Richard Monash, son of Mr. and
ifieohio33.0
aza.moux Grad leisure
King and Mrs. Jay Rosenthal and Mrs. Arnold Monash of Borgman
their committee will serve a con- Rd., Huntington Woods.
tinental breakfast beginning at 10
Miss Weinberg is a graduate of
a.m. For tickets and information, the University of Michigan. Mr.
HARVARD ROW
call Mrs. Robert Brody, 368-0480; Monash is a gradaute of Wayne
11 Mile Road & Lahser
Mrs. Milton Golden, 358-5983; or State University law school.
Mrs. Paul Deutch, 353-6215.
A July 5 wedding is planned.
• * •
VILLAGE GROUP Hadassah,
President Mrs. Eugene Kahn, an-
nounces a meeting to be held at
12:30 p.m. Feb. 10 at the home of
Mrs. Jules Altman, 17287 Sherfield
P1., Southfield. Dessert will be
served. Program for the afternoon
will be a "Panel of American
Women" — Protestant, Catholic,
Jewish, black and white women
discussing personal relations, hu-
man values and prejudices they
have encountered. For information.
call Mrs. Albert Kaplan, 353-6179.
Village Group also is planning a
trip to Detroit Institute of Arts
March 3 to see the Rembrandt
exhibit. A chartered bus will leave
the Americana Theater parking lot
at 11 a.m. Upon arrival at the mu-
seum, lunch will be served, prior
to the guided tour. The group will
return to the Americana before 3
p.m. For reservations, contact Mrs.
Charles Randolph, 24514 Harden,
Southfield, 48075.
s * s
LADIES of YESHIVATH BETH
YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB-
BATH LEAGUE will hold a lun-
cheon sponsored by Mrs. Rose
Grossman and Mrs. Harold Kaplan
An avant collection of fur-
noon Wednesday at Shomrey
nishings for living room, din-
Emunah. President Mrs. Milton
ing room and bedroom. Most-
Winston announces plans will be
ly French, Italian and Tradi-
made for the annual Purim lun-
tional styling. Floor samples
cheon. Social chairman Mrs. Wal-
and discontinued collections
ter Epstein and Gussie Cardash
a 11 "as is"! Convenient
will be assisted by their commit-
Terms.
tee. Guests are invited.
s • *
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
Complete Interior Design
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Harold Basch, 17357 Ohio. Guest
Service. Phone 399-2600 for
speaker will be Mrs. Esther Bakst.
• • •
Appointment in Studio. No
OAK PARK CHAPTER, Order
Obligation.
of the Eastern Star, will meet 8
p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs.
Galleries Open 10 to 9 p.m.
Helen Dorn, 21641 Cloverlawn,
Daily
Oak Park.
• • •
Saturday 10 to 5:30 p.m.

NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a social meeting
noon Wednesday at Sholem Alei-
chem Institute. Mrs. Ben Press an-
215 West Fifth St., Downtown Royal Oak, Michigan
nounces that a Histadrut movie will
be shown. Hostesses will be Mrs.
Charles Alfred and Mrs. Abraham
Primack. Guests - are- welcome.

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Sidney Ireinbergs Tell
of Daughter's Troth

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MRS. STEPHEN CARPMAN

In a recent ceremony at Cong. ;
Beth Shalom, Cynthia Denise Litt ;
became the bride of Stephen Mi- ;
chael Carpman. Rabbi Mordecai
Halpern and Cantor Ruben Eri-
batttn officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. William Litt of Burton
Ave., Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Rich of Manistee Ave., Oak
Park.
The bride's gown of peau de sole
was covered with imported lace
and seed pearls and featured an
attached train. Her fingertip veil
was secured to a Dior bow en-
crusted with pearls. She carried
her confirmation Bible covered
with orchids and Phalaenopsis.
Mr. Robert Litt served as ma-
tron of honor, and Adrienne Litt,
sister of the bride, was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Arthur Herold, sister of the
bridegroom, Mrs.Leslie Schwartz-
berg of Cleveland, Mrs. Edward
White of Baltimore and Connie
Baur of Ann Arbor.
- Marvin Strassburger of Seattle
served as best man. Ushers in-
cluded Robert Litt of Alexandria,
Va., Dr. Arthur Herold, Jay Bishko
of Ann Arbor, Jerome Golden of
New York City and Dale Goldstein.
Also in the wedding party were
the bride's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Karbal, and the bride-
!: groom's grandmother, Mrs. Flor-
ence Paul, accompanied by his
!i uncle, Alvin Paul.
After a honeymoon in Las Vegas,
California and Mexico, the couple
will reside in Ann Arbor,

Sanford Birnholtz Plans
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MISS SUSAN WINKELMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Winkelman
of Jackson, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Susan Bar-
bara to Sanford Bernard Birnholtz,
son of Cantor and Mrs. Joseph
Birnholtz of Oak Park Blvd., Oak
Park.
Miss Winkelman, a graduate of
the University of Michigan, is en-
rolled at U of M in the master's
degree program for the teaching of
foreign languages. Mr. Birnholtz, a
Senior at U of M, will enter the
University of Michigan Dental
School in the fall.
A May wedding is planned.

that can have patience can
have what he will.

—Benjamin -Franklin

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