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May 15, 1970 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-05-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
20—Friday, May 15, 1970

omen's Chub activities

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Partnerless Parents Plan
Cocktail Buffet Party

Partnerless Parents' will hold a

buffet cocktail party 9 p.m. May
23 at the home of Phil Fabian,
24640 Sussex, Oak Park.
Radomer Aid Society will hold
For information, call Henrietta
LADIES
OF
YESHIVATH
BETH
its Bonds Rally for Israel 8 p.m.
TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER- treasurer, Mrs. Ben Monast; sec-
YEHUDAII and WOMEN'S SAB- Lewis, LI 6 - 0903.
Tuesday at the Workmen's Circle HOOD will conclude its 1969-70 retaries, Mesdames Jacob Moss, BATH LEAGUE will hold a Lag
book review series 10 a.m. Mon- Joe May and Lawrence Strager. b'Omer luncheon meeting noon
Center.
Spectacles
The group will buy a $1,000 Israel day at the temple. Rabbi M. The installation script was written
With a Spectacular Guarantee
Wednesday at Shomrey Emunah
bond honoring a deserving couple Robert Syme review "A Beg- by Mrs. Kaplan. Mrs. Maurice
Synagogue, sponsored by Mrs.
who belong to the society.
ger in Jerusalem" by Eli Wiesel. Perlman will be installing officer. Anna Pasmanter. Social chairmen
Refreshments will be served and Breakfast will be served, and Mrs. Abel Selburn will direct the are Mrs. Walter Epstein and Gus-
PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO.
an Israel movie and games will guests are invited. NIrs. Easton musical arrangement and Ni r s .
sie Cardash. Guests are invited.
26001 Coolidge
543-3343
take place.
Brodsky has served as book re- Eliot Raskin will be accompanist.
(Continued on Page 21)
vie• chairman, Mrs. Harold Glen The program will include a special
tribute
to
life
members
under
the
as breakfast chairman and Mrs.
Charles Goldstein as ticket chair- direction of Mrs. Alan SosItin,
chairman of life membership. For
man.
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reservations and information, call
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VILLAGE GROUP, ;HADASSAH, Mrs. Norman Ziegelman, 357-1949,
They're our principal interest in life. We want to sell and
President Nirs. Eugene Kahn, an- by May 25.
service furs when you need them. That's why we offer:
* r *
nounces the annual installation of
IN MODERN SCIENTIFIC VAULTS
officers luncheon will be held
The UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
Still Reasonable
12:30 p.m. June 2 at the Rascal SISTERS INC. will hold its instal-
Wigs,
House. Officers to be installed are: lation luncheon noon Tuesday at
BY FURRIER'S METHOD
president, Mrs. Albert Kaplan; the Northland Center Auditorium.
Still Reasonable
CALL
vice presidents: Mesdames Jack New officers are: president, Mrs.
TO BRING STYLES UP TO DATE
Strickstein, Albert Pines, Morris David Teache; vice-president, Mrs.
Still very reasonable
Averbuch, Bradford Jacobs, Mor- Bernard Hirsch; treasurer, Mrs.
Call us for bonded, pick up and delivery service
ris Rosenthal and Harry Shapiro; Joseph Lupovitch; secretaries,
Mesdames Barney Ross, Ben Klar
and Paul Caveler; mentor, Airs.
Gilbert Bornstein; and warden,
Mrs. Sam Markowitz. Trustees are
Mesdames Sam Burtman, David
Stark and Edward Kreske. Moni-
MEMBER GREATER DETROIT FURRIERS GUILD
REMADE and REPROCESSED
tress designate is firs. Leon
862-2566
19329 LIVERNOIS, NEAR CAMBRIDGE
Becker.
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Radomer Aid Society
to Rally for Israel Bonds

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342-9448

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Open 9 to 5:30, Sat. by Appointment

YOUR SKIN NEEDS
CARE NOW

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season. Keep your skin in a meticulously clean condi-
tion with a relaxing deep cleansing facial once every
three weeks. Complete cosmetic line available.

Our Continental Coiffures Are Individually Styled

M agda 8" 09ac6ttei

Instaut de' Beaute'

Alex and Eleanore
are at your service

OPEN MONDAY
Also eves. Wed., Thurs., Fri.

358-4558

17277 W. Ten Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich.

a Burton's gal
wows 'em
in one of our
glamorous
lacy-look

PANT
COSTUMES!

Shown, just one from
our exciting collection of

truly elegant, fashion-
new party outfits! Ultra-
feminine white lace

pant duet for wear
the dress solo!) Sizes
5 to 13.

$34



TEMPLE EMANU-EL SISTER-
HOOD will hold its final installa-
tion and luncheon noon Monday,
at the temple. Mrs. Milton Rosen-
baum will review William Gold-
, rnan's "The Season." New officers
to be installed by past president
Audrey Luco• are as follows:
president, Mrs. Ralph Stein; vice-
Presidents and directors, bi e s -
dames Joseph Blumenthal. Wil-
liam Spiro, Sanford Pearlman,
Bernard Eisenberg, Elisha Gold. •
David Sapper, Louis Peven a n d
Eugene Gotlieb; treasurer, Mrs.
Emanuel Maisel; and recording
secretaries, Mesdames Sidney
Golds, Donald Sills and Donald
Kaplan. Chairman of the day is
Mrs. Bernard Meyer.

U rand Opening

CVI(A

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AT NORTHLAND CENTER



MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SOCI-
ETY, Women's Auxiliary, will
hold its concluding luncheon meet-
ing noon Tuesday at Town and

Country Club, announces presi-
dent, Mrs. Louis Leipsitz. High-
light of the afternoon will be a

performance by the husband-wife ,
team of Eleanor Lipkin Schwartz'
and Toma Schwartz, who will play '

a piano duo of original composi-
tions for four hands on one piano.

Schwartz is a member of the
music department of Bowling
Green University, Bowling Green.
For reservations, contact Mrs. Al-
fred Kriendler, 542-1983. I

BUSINESS AND PROFESSION-1
AL GROUP, Hadassah, will hold ,
its installation tea 2 p.m. Sunday
at Hadassah House. Mrs. Leo
Keeps will review "The God-
father." Mrs. Max Frank is install-
ing officer and Mrs. Geraldine

*

Black is program chairman.



Personalized
Service



Prices for every
budget



100 off on all
merchandise thru
May 23 at Both
Salons

CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold a rummage

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sale May 21-22 at its headquarters,
10760 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park,
announced Airs. Louis Damraur,
merchandising secretary. Proceeds
go to the free, nonsectarian City
of Hope. The pilot medical center
is engaged in an $18,000,000 "New
Horizons" program to expand fa-
cilities and services in patient
care, research and education in

maladies of the heart, blood, chest
and heredity as well as cencer

BURT Co INVIS

GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR

HARVARD ROW

FASHIONS

11 Mile & Lahser

and leukemia. Mrs. Sam Schwartz
and Mrs. Seymour Fried are co-
chairmen. To make donations, call
Mrs. Schwartz, LI 6-3686.
The GROSSE POINTE SUMMER
MUSIC FESTIVAL will enter its
13th season July 7. The summer
series of three concerts, including
July 21 and 28, is performed by
Detroit Symphony Orchestra mem-
bers in the Grosse Pointe War
Memorial and is sponsored by the
Women's Association for the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra as a

fund-raising activity.

Now 2 Salons to Serve You

SOUTHFIELD

DEARBORN

NORTHLAND CENTER
BLDG. 1-111 Lot C

VILLAGE PLAZA
23400 Michigan

Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10-9
Tues., Wed. 10-6

Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10-9
Tues., Wed, Sat. 10-6

352-7270

561-0224

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