• • WIE DETROIT JEWISH *WS Friday, Septimiler 1$, 1970-29 Oct. 13 Proclaimed Danny Raskin Day Wedding FOR COMPLETE HOME CATERING Call Ram* sfavicia, 3429067 . "IT'S ALMOST TIME FOR OUR OPENING" Dave Natinsky, formerly of Wyoming Curtis Fish and Sea- food Market, and Arnie Saltzman have joined together to bring Detroit and its Suburbs the most modern and up to date fish and seafood department. We thank all our customers for their past patronage and are ir looking forward to serving you again in the near future at our new location. ,II Please watch this space for further information. Classified Ads Get Quick Results Presenting the proclamatiol for Danny Raskin Day to the Oct. 13 honoree is Mayor Joe Forbes of Oak Park. Raskin, who will be honored at a testimonial dinner-dance at the Raleigh -House, Is flank- ed by members of the testimonial committee (from lett) Marvin Raskin, Max Sosin, Sammy Woolf, Fly Lewis and Sam Geller. C In recognition of Danny Raskin's columnist for The Jewish News efforts in behalf of local and na- 28 years, his Listening Post, tional charities, plus his interest column going back to March 27, and involvement in civic endea- 1942. On the board of directors vors, Mayor Joe Forbes of Oak of the Jewish National Fund and Park, where Raskin resides, has the Oak Park Symphony Orches- formally proclaimed Oct. 13 as tra, Raskin is honorary member "Danny Raskin Day." of charitable organizations and A testimonial dinner-dance will national representative of Saints be given in Raskin's honor by his and Sinners, which helps men- friends 6:30 p.m. that day at the tally retarded children. Three-time chancellor comman- Raleigh House. der of the Knights of Pythias, Raskin, a public relations and Detroit Lodge 55, Raskin is a 32nd advertising man,... has been a degree Mason in Perfection Lodge, and a Moslem Shriner. He has re ceived citations from the Jewish War Veterans and the American Legion, Julius Rosenwald Post, for his services. DUNN-PEPPER: Beverly Joy Pepper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pepper of Morningside Piaui; - Lathrup Village, married Stephen Wellman Dunn in a recent ceremony solemnized by Rabbi Jacob E: Segal and Cantor Larry Vieder. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunn of Oxley Ave., Southfield. The bride wore a midi-length chiffon dress with keaded bodice and neckline. Brina Pepper was matron of honor. Andrew Dunn served his brother as best man. Dena Pepper was flower girl. A lawn reception fol- lowed the -wedding at the home of. the bride's parents. The couple honeymooned in Chicago. Nancy Katz Becomes Mrs. Theodore Golden NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES ! 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' :Some two dozen college courses will be offered by WCCC at the Center this fall, in the main building. Courses range from ecology to Afro-American his- tory, from modern dance_ to ac- counting. Also on hand for the opening of the instructional facility were State Representative Jack Faxon; Lester Kirk, of the WCCC citizen's ad- visory committee; and a number of students from the college. Classified Ads Get Quick Results I Nancy Ellen Katz and Dr. Theo- dore A. P. Golden were recently married in a candlelight ceremony at Temple Israel. Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach officiated. Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Ben J. Katz of Golfview Ave., Troy, and Dr. H. Maxwell Golden of Flint. The—bride wore a Victorian- style gown of silk organza, with bodice, sleeves, hem and train embroidered in peau d'ange. The full veil and headpiece were trimmed in matching lace. She carried her mother's Bible with a bouquet of roses and baby's breath. 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