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May 29, 1970 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-05-29

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Montefiore Lodge Plans
Election of Officers

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
22—Friday, May 29, 1970

Bolton-Rubin Rites Held
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek

Women's 'tubs

ROSENWALD AUXILIARY,
DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA
American Legion, has scheduled its OMEGA will hold its first board
annual luncheon and games party meeting for the new season 12:15
for noon Tuesday in Federal's p.m. Tuesday at Greenfield's Res-
auditorium, Grand River and Oak- taurant, Oak Park. Mrs. Jason
ma Blvd. Prizes and entertainment Goode, president, will preside.
• •
will be featured. Proceeds go to
charity. For information call Lydia
BETH ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD
Slakter, VE 6-8174, or Esther will hold its annual election of of-
Raminick, 838-4544. Guests are in- ficers 8:30 p.m. Monday, in the
vited. The group will hold an ex- synagogue building. Mrs. Hyman
ecutive board meeting and lunch- Goldstein, past president of sister-
eon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the hood and chairman of the nominat-
home of Mrs. Frances Green, ing committee, will present the
18942 Westmoreland.
committee's report, and Mrs. Ray-
• • •
mond Dunn, president of sister-
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, hood, will preside.
• • •
will hold its installation of officers
noon Wednesday at Sholom Alei-
OAKLAND HILLS CHAPTER,
chem Institute. Doris Fishman of Women's American ORT, will
Pioneer council will be guest sponsor the Detroit Vest Pocket
MRS. MICHAEL BOLTON
speaker and installing officer. Theater production of "Hair" Aug.
Linda Rose Rubin was wed to Blanch Rose will preside. Partici- 29. For tickets and information,
Michael Paul Bolton Saturday pants in the program are Fannie call Sandie Heifetz, 547-8166, or
night at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Rab- Grober, Rose Krashin, Sylvia Beverly Gilbert, 398-1118.
bis Aaron Brander and Rabbi Schwartz and Cecile Plafkin.
• •
Irwin Groner and Cantor Jacob
• • •
OAK PARK NSHEI CHA B AD
Barkin officiated.
GLENN WOOD CHAPTER, Wom- STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30
Parents of the couple are Mr. en's. American ORT, recently in- p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
and Mrs. Martin Lawrence Rubin stalled as its new officers—presi- Alex Roberg, 13128 Wales. Guest
of Mt. Clemens and the late Mr. dent, Mrs. Sol Chudnow; vice- speaker will be Mr. Roberg.
and Mrs. Irving Bolton.
presidents, Mesdames Arnold


The bride carried a bouquet of Smith, Seymour Rubenstein, An-
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD
roses, Stephanotis and ivy.
drew Friedman, Bernard Brodsky,
STUDY
GROUP
will
meet 3:30
Matron of honor was Mrs. and Stephen Brown; secetaries,
David Madorsky, the bride's Mesdames Jack Abella, Harold p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
sister, and maid of honor was Shapiro, and Arnold Waxman: Hugo Mandelbaum, 18460 Griggs.
Dr. Mandelbaum will be guest
Valerie Mae Rubin, another sis-
Herbert Gordon, treasurer; and speaker.
ter. Bridesmaids were Jan Ellen Mrs. Gerald Carlin, parliamentar-
• • •
Goldberg of Mt. Clemens, Laurie ian.
SOUTHFIELD NSHEI CHABAD
C
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4
Zukin, and Andrea Lipson. Flow-
STUDY
GROUP
will meet 4 p.m.
er girls were Lynne Madorsky
CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER,
and Nicole Dreyer.
Pioneer Women, will meet noon Sunday at the home of Mrs. Simon
Murciano,
15629
Jeanette. Rabbi
Dr. Alan Bolton served his Monday at Sholom Aleichem In-
brother as best man. Ushers were stitute. Abe Bernicker, guest Murciano will be guest speaker.

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Robert Bolton, the bridegroom's speaker, will discuss "What the
RIVERCREST GROUP, Hadas-
brother; Lingg Brewer, Peter Prospects of Peace Are in the
Rubin, the bride's brother, Sidney Middle East." Refreshments will sah, will hold its installation lunch-
Greenbaum, Todd Goldberg, David be served, and guests are invited. eon noon Wednesday at Knob in
the Woods Clubhouse. Installing
Madorsky, John List and Ronald
officers will be Mrs. Newton Rot-
Brot. Ring bearers were David
WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM
tenberg
and Mrs. Charles Snider.
and Cary Bolton.
will hold a social luncheon noon
After a honeymoon trip to south- Monday at the home of Mrs. Ben- Musical renditions will be present-
ern Europe, Greece, Turkey, Is- jamin Levine, 13120 Ludlow, Hunt- ed by Southfield-Lathrup Madrigal
rael and Kenya, the couple will ington Woods. Plans for the June Ensemble.
• • •
reside - in Ann Arbor.
29 games party at Knob in the
JEWISH HOME FOR AGED,
Woods social ball will be discuss-
WOMEN'S
AUXILIARY,
recently
IRENE PIANIN, soprano, will ed. Mrs. Louis Brown, president,
appear in recital 3 p.m. June 7 at asks that all outstanding funds be held its 45th anniversary installa-
tion
at
Borman
Hall.
Mrs. Sheldon
Northwest Congregational Church. brought in to the meeting.
Fishman was installed as president
The program will consist of clas-
fo ra second term. Mrs. Ira Son-
sics, opera, modern and folk music.
TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER- nenblick was presented with a
Admission is free. Mrs. Pianin is
HOOD recently re-elected Mrs. check by the David Horodoker
a pupil of Lloyd Murphy.
Robert Canvasser as president. Society. The group is disbanding
Installed with her were the fol- and all remaining funds were turn-
lowing: vice-presidents, Mesdames ed over to the Jewish Home For
p
Stewart Graff, Alfred Weiner, Aged.
You are cordially in,-
John Redfield and J. Leon Gitlen;
• • •
secretaries, Mesdames George
=led to take advan-1
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
Barr, Phillip Buckfire, Albert
Women, will hold a cultural-
R tage of the newest and Blatnikoff, Esther Bauer and Har- neer
Lawson, and treasurer, Mrs. business meeting, noon Tuesday at
most complete eater- old
the
Sholem
Aleichem Institute.
Bernard Isenberg.
Mrs. Sigmund Cohen will review
• •
y ing, planning and con-
"The
Second
Genesis—The
Coming
LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH
sulting service avail- YEHUDAH
and WOMEN'S SAB- Control of Life" by Albert Rosen-
feld.
Refreshments
will
be
served.
BATH LEAGUE will bold a
s able.
S havuot t luncheon and meeting For information on the June 15-
16,
rummage
sale,
call
Mrs.
Sam
noon Wednesday at Shomrey
Lupovith, LI 5-8388.
Emunah Synagogue. Guest speaker
*Invitations
will be Rabbi Leizer Levin. Social
c bait-men Mrs. Walter Epstein Mrs. U.S. Savings Bonds
a nd Gussie Cardash will be as-
*Floral Arrangements
isted by Mesdames Rose Bie- Being Sought in Michigan
ewich, Arthur Cutler, Harold Kap-
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an and Mendel Stark. Mrs. Milton of the Department of the Treasury
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Winston, president, invites guests. is seeking a "Mrs. U.S. Savings

• •
Bonds, 1970-71" from among 51
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer participants in the "All-American
E *Planning Service
Women, will meet noon Wednes- Family Search" at Lehigh Acres,
day at Sholem Aleichem Institute. Fla., Aug. 15-23.
S *Photographic Service The committee chairman will
"Mrs. Savings Bonds" will be a
present the yearly report on all wife and mother in one of the fam-
activities. Rebecca Warren, presi- ilies representing every state of
*Bands & Orchestras
dent, and Bessie Litwak, vice the union and the District of Col-
president will be hostesses.
umbia in the competition, W. D.
0
• •
MacDonnell, volunteer Michigan
YOUNG WOMEN OF JEWISH state chairman for U.S. savings
IF YOU CAN THINK OF IT,
NATIONAL FUND will hold its bonds announced.
WE CAN ARRANGE IT!
annual paid-up membership lunch-
The • aim of the search is to
eon 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the
honor the important role of the
For More
home of Mrs. Sheldon Winkelman,
family for the individual and for
23895
Wendy
Lane,
Southfield.
The
Information
society. This year's theme is
nominating committee will present
"For A Better America—Family
its 1970-71 slate of officers. Elec-
Call
Unity for a Better Community."
tion will follow. Featured on the
342-9067
program will be Melvin Forman,
Michigan residents can obtain
who will show his slides taken free entry blanks from the "All-
Be A Guest At Your
during a recent trip to Israel. For American Family Search" national
reservations, call Mrs. Winkelman, headquarters, 927 Lincoln Mall,
Own Party.
3534361. , •
4 Miami Beach. 33139.

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Montefiore Lodge will meet 8
p.m. Tuesday at Whitehall Com-
munity Club House. Election of of-
ficers will be held.
Hostesses for the evening will
be Mesdames Max Bonin, Joseph
Camden and Max Neuman. Install-
ation of officers will be at White-
hall Club House 6:30 p.m., June 30.
For reservations, call Mrs. Mor-
ris Wolk, 547-0227 or Mrs. Jules
Hackman, 342-5282.

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