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June 26, 1970 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-06-26

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The soul of dispatch is decision.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

26—Friday, June 26, 1970

Cancer Fighters —William Hazlitt.
Party for Residential Home Proves Hosts Midwest 01 PHOTOGRAPHY
Glorious Function; $2,770 Netted Parley Sunday O NEIL EL b y MOUCHI
.6.1" 51. 9
Professional Photographer
The City of Hope Cancer Fight-
for all occasions
ers, a chartered supporting chap- O
Most REASONABLE PRICES in
TEL-TWELVE W.::
ter of the City of Hope, will host
Detroit

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the Midwest Regional Conference
Monday through Wednesday at the •
Howard Johnson New Center Motor
M
Lodge.
Under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Elliot Schubiner, the conference
committee includes Mesdames
Louis Alpert, Lawrence Benderoff,
Abe Eizelman, Seymour Fried,
Maury Gordon, Allan Kaplan,
Jerome Kornheiser, Ernest Lewis,
Joel Lubin, Morris Moss, Phil
Moss, William Niskar, Tom Rosen-
berg, Emanuel Schwartz, S a m
Schwartz, Earl Shipper, Louis
Starr , Eearl Weingarden and
Charles Young.
Monday night's keynote speak-
er will be Arthur Weiss, a mem-
(Erom left to right) Gus Keros, Carmi Slomovitz, Mayor Fader
ber of the City of Hope board of
and Douglas Schubot.
directors for 20 years and pre-
C L
sently treasurer and chairman of
the auxiliary and community re-
To provide a spirit of joy for
Hundreds of men, women and
lations committee.
children, people of all faiths and the occasion — which also was
Rabbi Leonard S. Cahan, asso-
Father's
Day—Slomovitz
and
Schu-
races, came to Tel-Twelve Mall
Sunday afternoon to enjoy the bot secured the voluntary services ciate rabbi at Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue,
will speak at Tuesday's
Coney Islands party, proceeds of of Mr. Whodini and Sniffles the
which will serve as a nucleus for seven-foot dancing rabbit, Skipit, luncheon meeting on the "Youth of
the establishment of the planned the Clown and the Matt Terry Today."
Violinist Sasha Tormas will head
Jewish Residential CARE HOME Quartet.
FOR RETARDED.
There was lots of sociability and the entertainment; individual skits
More than 3,300 sandwiches and many gave sizable checks or cash. and workshops will be featured.
Participating states are Illinois,
as many drinks were consumed by But there also were many who
the attendees whose voluntary con- were able to enjoy meals with Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan,
tributions totalled $2,770.
nominal gifts — as indictations of Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska,
It all began when Carmi M. the deep interest that has been Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Slomovitz and Douglas Schubot aroused in the need to assist the More than 150 delegates are ex-
pected.
bought the gift made to Channel retarded.
56 by Gus Keros. The buyers de-
The interest that was created
cided on the party with proceeds
in the project in the community
to the Parenti Association for
was evidenced in the concern
Jewish Residential Care.
that was shown by children as
There was entertainment, and
well as adults. One group of
there were many guests in addi-
youngsters arranged an advance
tion to the participating donors.
party in a garage in their neigh-
A busload of 60 children were
Members of the Metropolitan
borhood and brought to the Tel-
brought to the party from Ply-
Twelve Mall their proceeds- Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will
mouth State Home and Training
meet
for a membership and mobil-
543.55—as a contribution to the
School.
fund. In the group were Bunny ization day 9:45 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Monday
at Sutton Place Club
Mitteldorf, Larry McAllister,
Mark Lichterman, Marcy Lich. House announced Chapter Presi-
dent
Mrs.
Sidney J. Winer. Lunch-
termanp Amy Must, Shelly Flax,
eon will be serv-
Susan Weitz, Ann Weitz, Cathy
ed.
Lyons and Patty Warren.
Mrs. Ezra Sha-
The children auctioned rummage
piro of Cleveland,
and used toys and games that were
national board
collected among the neighbors.
member of Had-
assah, will ad-
dress the group,
stated Mrs. Ema-
nuel Sarko, chap-
ter vice pr es i-
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Wiss
dent of member-
man of Nine Mile Rd., Farmington
Mrs. Shapiro ship.
announce the engagement of their
Mrs. Shapiro, former National
daughter Elizabeth to Near Howard vice president of Hadassah, is a
Bruss, son of Mr. and Mrs. David past president of the Central States
Bruss of Shervilla Pl., Southfield.
Religion and now is a life asso-
The bride-elect is a doctoral can- ciate of the national board. She
didate at the University of Mich-
was named chairman of the na-
igan. Her fiance also is a doctoral tional service committee at the
candidate and a teaching fellow at
53rd national convention in Florida
the university. An August wedding in 1967.
is planned.
Mrs. Shapiro is the 1965 reci-
• •


National Hadassah
Leader to Address
Mobilization Day

Diane Susan Noble It Ted
to Hr. Henry Louis Roth

I

MRS. HENRY ROTH

Diane Susan Noble became the
bride of Henry Louis Roth in a
ceremony Sunday morning at Shen-
andoah Country Club. Rabbi Hertz
officiated.
Parents of the couple are Dr.
and Mrs. William D. Sharpe of
Morningside Ave., Lathrup Village,
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hinder-
stein of Fairfield Ave.
The bride wore a Victorian gown
of silk organza, yoke, and puffed
organza sleeves outlined with im-
ported Swiss lace. It featured an
empire waist, full train and a
matching headpiece with full veil.
She carried a bouquet of Cym-
bidium orchids, baby's ,breath and
ivy.
Vicky Radoye served as maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Bruce Van Duine, Janice Clark and
Darlene Martins.
The bi4degroom's brother, Ellis
Roth, served as best man. Ushers
were Tom Kukes, Cliff Ruffins and
Jeffrey Kukes.
The couple left for a honeymoon
. in Northern Michigan.

gngagements

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellis of
Sorrento Avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Judith,
to Ernesto Ostheimer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilhelm Ostheimer of
Germany. A September wedding is
planned.

pient with Mrs. Martin Luther
King Jr. of the Hadassah Myrtle
Wreath Award by the Cleveland
Chapter of Hadassah. She is a
graduate of Hunter College, and
is active with the women's divi-
sion of the United Jewish Appeal
and the national women's divi-
sion of the State of Israel Bonds,
as well as with the Women's
Forum and the Greater Cleve-
land Women's Committee for
Civil Rights.
She attended the 27th World

The engagement of Hilda Siegel
to Daniel R. Winsen has been an-
nounced by her mother, Mrs. Carl
Siegel of Wales St., Oak Park. She
is the daughter of the late Mr.
Carl Siegel. Mr. Winsen is the son Zionist Congress in Jerusalem in
of Mrs. Ben Winsen of Flint and June 1968 and has recently return-
the late Mr. Winsen. An October ed from another trip to Israel.
wedding is planned.

Center Single Adults Unit
July 4 Weekend in Sarnia Prepare Two Park Outings
Planned by Criterion Club The Single Adult group of the

Criterion'Club will begin its sum-
mer activities with a "holiday
safari" at Sarnia, Ontario, July 3,
4, and 5, it was announced by
president, William Fleisher.
The Drawbridge Inn will be the
club's headquarters in Sarnia.
For further information call
Betty Weinberg, 532-8855.

Jewish Community Center will visit
Dodge Park No. 4 Sunday.
Meeting at the 10 Mile Branch
of the Center at 10:30 a.m., they
will caravan to the park.
A wiener roast at the Oak Park
Park is called for Tuesday. Meet
at the 10 Mile Branch of the Cen-
ter.

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