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August 21, 1970 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-08-21

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IDSG's Annual Stag Day Is Set for Sept. 9 Linda Eliolvitz to Wed

The Detroit Service Group's tra- will be held Sept. 9, at Tam
ditional stag day for men who O'Shanter Country Club, Orchard
worked on the Allied Jewish Lake.
Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund
Paul Broder, president of the
group, extended an invitation to
volunteer workers who helped
make the 1970 drive the largest in
Candy Centerpieces
Detroit's history, to join in a day
Personalized Party
of festivity and celebration begin-
ning at 9 a.m. with golf and topped
Mementos
off in the evening with dinner and
Invitations and Party Ac- annual awards for "a job well
done."
cessories for all occasions.
David S. Mondry and George
M. Zeltzer are the chairmen of
this year's stag day.
Milton Lucow is president of
Tam O'Shanter.
646-6138
The stag day has become an an-
nual tradition during the 21 years
that is has been held. It is the
scene of special wards given to the
campaign leadership and division
chairmen for their outstanding
efforts.
A giant silver loving cup, award-
ed each year to the division top-
ping all others in its percentage of
achievement over the prior year's
figure, now is completely covered
with the names of those who have
won it. Silver plates must now be
engraved with the names of win-
ners on the base of the trophy. The
MAX SCHRUT
division winner of the cup is al-
ways kept as a state secret until
For Good Photographs
the
stag day.
and Prompt Service
To add to the gaiety and good
Call Me at
fellowship of the day, prizes are
presented at dinner and special
awards for good golfers, as well as
the "Duffer of the Day."
Weddings - Bar Mitzvas
Attendance at stag day is by in-
We Come to Your Home
vitation. Requests for tee-off times
With Samples
for golf must be in the Detroit
UN 4-6845
TY 5-8805
Service Group office at the Jewish

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Complete Selection

including the Finest 74 Kt. Gold Jewelry

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"COLLEGE PREPARATION BEGINS at 21/2"

The Montessori educational program is designed to help
your 2 1/2 to 6 year old child develop his inate mental
and physical abilities and aid him in acquiring a positive
attitude towards learning.

Enrollment is limited at our Ferndale school
located at 9 mile & Woodward.

For Appt. Call 342-5111

Welfare Federation by Sept. 3, so
that they may be properly sched-
uled, Broder said.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 21, 1970727

Leslie Neil Gorback

Edward Gold Chairman
of AEPi Convention Here

Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity will
hold its 57th international conven-
tion at the Seaway Inn, Windsor,
Sunday through Thursday, it was
announced by Edward D. Gold of
Southfield, convention chairman
and a member of the fraternity's
supreme board of governors.
Highlights of the convention in-
clude the annual meeting of the
fraternity's supreme council, at
which the national officers are
elected, as well as a professional
leadership school offered to under-
graduate attendees.
Local alumni are invited to the
annual awards banquet Wednesday
evening. Tickets may be purchased
by contacting Gold, 334-4440, or at
the Seaway Inn during the conven-
tion.
In addition to the awards din-
ner, activities will include an eve-
ning at "1-lair" and four luncheons.

Business
Brevities

DANIELLE, 4069 Telegraph
Bloomfield Hills, in the Bloom
field Village Square Shopping Cen
ter, is the type of shop to please
any fashion-conscious w o m a n.
From moderate prices to the most
exclusive, it includes a complete
array of gowns, dresses, pant
suits, lingerie, hand bags and fine
costume jewelry. A full-time'fitter
and seamstress are readily avail-
able. Among the many designers
featured are Mignon, Ginala, Kim-
berly, Lisa Meril, Ceil Chapman,
Geoffrey Beene and Teal Traina.
Under the direction of Arline Burke,
and Honey Laurens, Danielle can
offer customers the proper dress
for any resort or travel occasion
in the world, from sizes 6 to 16. It
is open Monday through Saturday
from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Ned Hoff, George R. Terebelo
and Shirley Taub have qualified as
members of the 1970 Top Club of
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE
CO. The Top Club is composed of
New York Life's outstanding agents,
and membership is based on 1969-
70 sales records. As members of
the Top Club, they have been in-
vited to an educational conference
in Toronto. Meanwhile, LOUIS I.
ZUCKERMAN was ranked second
among all New York Life Insur-
ance Co. agents in the three-state
East Central Region during 1969-
70. In recognition, Zuckerman has
been named a second vice presi-
dent of the Top Club.

The new FOUR SEASONS SU-
BURBAN FASHION STORE has
just opened in the Northland Shop-
ping Center, featuring a shoe salon
for the fashion-minded woman at
popular prices. A fine handbag bar
is designed to coordinate with all
shoes, boots and clothing.

Tamaroff Buick-Opel
Hosts Free Car Check

MUSIC BY

SAM BARNETT

AND HIS ORCHESTRA

LI 1-2563

OAK PARK
WATCH REPAIR

Selected fine jewelry
and Diomonds
Large Selection of
Fine Opol Jewelry
Watch and Jewelry Repair



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MISS LINDA ELIOWITZ

13720 W. 9 Mile
Near Post Office
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Mr. and Mrs. Abe Eliowitz of
Pennington Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Linda
Trudy to Leslie Neil Gorback, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorback of
Winchester Dr., Southfield.
The bride-elect holds a degree
in physical education from Michi-
gan State University and plans to
teach in the fall. Mr. Gorback is a
senior majoring in marketing and
business administration at Wayne
State University.
The wedding is set for next
July.

FENBY - CARR
EDDIE SCHICK
WARN EY RUHL
JOE ODDO
STEVE MOORE
JERRY FENBY

MUSIC FOR BAR MITZVAHS
9/EDGINGS and PARTIES

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A doctorate degree in education
and psychology was awarded re-
cently to DENNIS S. LITTKY by
the University of Michigan. Littky
is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Herman
Littky of Southfield Rd., South-
field.

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Portraits by

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what else you have."
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this important characteristic. En-
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development programs.

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comprising one substance and one
soul.—Marcus Aurelius.



IS NOW TAKING ENROLLMENTS fOR AGES 2 1/2 to 51/2

Members of the Buick-Opel Fac-
tory Service Organization joined
the trained mechanics at Tamaroff
Buick-Opel recently in a free serv-
ice clinic, probably the first of its
kind.
Opel car owners were invited to
have their cars checked, and faci-
lities were arranged for 80 appoint-
ments. Marvin Tamaroff, president
of Tamaroff Buick-Opel, said with-
in two days of the invitations go-
ing out, 94 Opel owners had called
to make inspection appointments.

Each car was checked from bump-
er to bumper and a 42 check-point



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