Aip ha. Omega 'Shower' to Bring Spring ern nn en Detroit Socialites will hold a dance 9 p.m. Saturday at the Oak Park Community Center, proceeds of which will be donated to the Israel Emergency Fund. There will be dancing to the G and G Orchestra, social mixers and refreshments, a nnounc es Meyer Green, program chairman. The community is invited. Mrs. Richard Williams and Mrs. Milton Jacobs . (seated) are shown ,a preview of spring ,fashions by Mrs. /Edwin Schneider and Mrs. Murray iShekter. a * * I A "Shower of Fashion" is the spring forecast for Detroit Women Of Alpha Omega dental fraternity, at its donor luncheon-fashion show soon March 11 at Raleigh House. ' 1 Under the chairmanship of Mrs. lkichard Williams, there will be a gourmet meal, gifts and a preview 41 the latest in high fashion. ! Funds raised from the event will be donated to local dental !charities long supported by this group, among them the M. M. Fintz Student Aid Fund and the Shiffman Clinic for indigent pa- tients at Sinai Hospital. Co-chairmen for the luncheon are Mesdames Stuart LaKind, Sylcan Failer, Joseph Dobrusin, John Cohen, Bernard Shapiro, Sheldon Mintz and Gerald Moroff. President 16 Mrs. Milton Jacobs. \ For tickets, call Mrs. Edwin Schneider, 353-6525, or Mrs. Leon- ard Posner, 353-1373. Friday, February 20, 1970-23 Detroit Socialites to Give THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dance Proceeds to Fund Hart to Explore Dissent Before NCJW "Toward Unity in Dissebt" will 1 Mrs. Stephen Rose, public affairs be discussed March 2 at a 12:30 chairman of the Greater Detroit p.m. dessert meeting sponsored by Section, is chairman of the meet- the Greater Detroit Section of the - n g with Mrs. David Snyder as ' National Council of Jewish Wom- co-chairman. en at Temple Emanu-El. The meeting is open to the pun- U.S. Sen. Philip A. Hart will be lie. • speaker. For information, call Hilda blis- ter, S47-8107. Women's auks HEY PAPA The ART LIGHTING & WALL DECOR GALLERY EVERYTHING'S ON SALE JUST ARRIVED New and Unu- sual LIGHTING FIXTURES, All Imported from Italy and Spain. New Creations in TABLE LAMPS and Wall Lites also on display. Antiqued Reproductions of Fa- mous Paintings and Rare Art Objects. ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS HONORED (Continued from Page 22) i M4i11 rItilltnet ■ Open Daily 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. I LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH Sunday Noon to 6 p.m. CD€C0Ittable.jitted4Ohlea YEHUDAH AND WOMEN'S SAB- B beArTshHipLE mAeeGtU inEg aannndotm lunccehs a 24711 Coolidge at 10 Mile luncheon m ill 1800 S. Woodward, Birmingham • 647-6233 542-3022 (2 blks, north of 14 Mile, West Side—corner of Smith) be held noon Tuesday at Shomrey For your convenience Emunah Synagogue. Mrs. Arthur We have hot coffee 7 days a week, 12 to 11 p.m. Sundays from 12 to 6 p.m. Cutler will present readings by Classified Ads Get Quick Results Sholem Aleichem. Social chairmen Mrs. Walter Epstein and Gussie Cardash will be assisted by Mes- dames Sadie Adler, Rose Biele- wich, Harold Kaplan and Bea Servetter. Guests invited. * * * ACHIEZER will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Styles by George Tunis Gelberman, 13649 Wales, Miss Millman Becomes Estelle Oak Park. Co-hostess will be Mrs. Roberg. The program will Bruce Allen Karp Naomi feature a speaker from Contact 10. * a * BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a board meet- ing, with Mrs. Beril Bloom presid- ing, 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Green- lick, 17371 Greenfield. Lunch will be served. * * a ROSENWALD LADIES AUXIL- IARY, American Legion, will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Work- men's Circle Center. The games party and the slate of new officers will be discussed. * * * CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday at Sholem Aleichem Insti- tute. Esther Mendelson, president, said Inez Silk will provide "A MRS. BRUCE KARP Timely Look at Local and Interna- In a ceremony at Cong. Shaarey tional Events." Refreshments will Zedek, Marjorie Ellen Millman be- be served, and guests are invited. * s * came the bride of Bruce Allen Karp. Rabbi Irwin Groner and ALPHA ZETA OMEGA PHAR- cantor Jacob Barkin officiated. MACY FRATERNITY AUXILI- The bride is the daughter of Mr. ARY will hold a paid-up member- and Mrs. Meyer E. Millman of ship dinner 8 p.m. Wednesday at Adrian Rd., Southfield. Mr. Karp is the home of Mrs. Burt Platt, 24355 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel North Carolina, Southfield. warp of Birch Ridge, Southfield. . ,The bride wore an English net and Alencon lace cage over a gown Hillel Parents to Dance Black Emerald TWEED NATURAL of, peau de soie. Her floor-length for Benefit of School silk illusion veil was appliqued Mink Coat Mink Coat Stone Martin With jeweled Alencon lace roses. Trimmed with She carried a bouquet of roses and Stephanotis on her confirmation White Mink bible. 1 N FURS BETTER FURS BY BRICKER Mrs. Mrs. Bruce Gallant served as Imatroa of honor, and brides- 'maids were Lori Goldstrom, Karen Jacobson, Mrs. Geoffrey Trivax and Joan Weiss. ,Kenneth Karp served his brother as best man, and ushers included iawrence Millman, brother of the bride, Gary Karp, brother of the bridegroom, Jack Belen and Rody backer. , Also in the wedding pary was the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Louis cershonoff, escorted by the bride's uncle, Mr. Abe Millman, and the bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. Max Goldstrom, escorted by her grandson, Gary Karp. After honeymooning in Las Vegas, the couple is residing in Justice, Ill. Time itself is an element. Goethe. , -; ; . . SPECIAL SALE SPECIAL SELECTION • Mrs. Hymen Freedland (left) and Mrs. David Margolin are co- chairmen of the Hillel Day School Parent - Teacher Organization's annual square dance, to be held 8 p.m. Feb. 28 at Adas Shalom Synagogue. There will be a mid- night supper and prizes. For tickets, call the school office, 548- 8224. They also will be available .at the .door. ;,;.;.;;; MINK COATS MINK STOLE MINK JACKET BROADTAILS RUSSIAN SABLE CHINCHILLAS SEALS If You Can't Find It At BRICKER'S It Probably Hasn't Been Caught Yet ARTHMIR BRICIKEIR . . • a up to V2 OFF WERE NOW $1500 $ 850 375 650 850 450 850 2500 1250 1850 1095 2150 1495 495 HOUSE OF BLACK EMERALD MINK We have an unusual collection of coats in dark—dark shades of this precious fur— natural mink coats developed from all female or male and female or all male skins. Also Dyed Alaska or South African Fur Seal and Dyed Canadian Beaver coats. The quality of workmanship is most ex- all these furs traordinary. and Fur products labeled to show country of origin of imported Furs. lb" 13) 114 SVLES BY C GEo.-rutAIS IN THE LINCOLN CENTER 26130 Greenfield Road Oak Park, Mich. GIAOR GE) trith)NtIS