Primrose Benevolent Plans Donor Event Alan Nathan, chairman of the metropolitan division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, announces that the division's award meeting will be held 10 a.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center. Citations will be presented honor- ing the -individual worker and the organizations of Metropolitan De- troit who lent their time and ener- gies in • the 1970 Allied Jewish Campaign. Their efforts enabled the metropolitan division to set a record high achievement in monies raised and contributors contacted. Alan Nathan will be installed as continuing chairman by Louis E. Barden, the immediate past chair- man of the division. The 1971 executive board will be comprised of co-chairman, John Nemon; as- sociate chairman, William Green- berg; special gifts section chair- man, Morris Asher, and co-chair- man, Gert Freund; treasury gifts section chairman, Morris Fried- man; Telethon gifts section chair- man, Morris Elkin. and co-chair- man, Mrs. Julius Ring; Bnai Brith representative, Samuel Greenberg. Highlighting the meeting will be the guest speaker, Max M. Shaye, co-chairman of the 1971 Allied Jewish Campaign Israel Emergency Fund, recently a Detroit member of the Prime Minister's Mission to Israel. The topic will be "The Year Ahead-1971." The metropolitan division board has representation and workers from the Metropolitan Bnai Brith lodges, Cong. Beth Hillel, Detroit `Born Yesterday' on Center Boards; Theater Parties Being Encouraged In preparation for its first play of the season, the comedy "Born Yesterday" by Garson Kanin, Cen- ter Theater is calling attention to its productions as a means of fund raising through theater parties. Michael Good- man, chairman of public rela- tions for the Jew- ish Center thea- ter group, said a new price scale is in effect for theater parties, for which infor- Goodman mation can be obtained by calling him at 549- 6066. "Born Yesterday," starring TV personality Carol Duvall, as well as Frank Sisson, Ron Tolson and Burton Wright, will be presented Oct. 31, Nov. 1, 4, 5 and 7. John Rogers, director, was associated for many years with Vanguard Theater and at Temple Beth El. He has directed some 25 plays. The second play of the season, "The Odd Couple" by Neil Simon, will be staged Feb. 13, 14, 17, 20 and 21, with the latter perform- ance to be performed at 3 p.m. Randy Gail Weinstein to Wed Richard Feldman a F MISS RANDA WEINSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Wein- stein of Cherrylawn Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Rands Gail to Richard L. Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Feldman of Avon Ave., Oak Park. The bride-elect is a senior at Goodman pointed out that Center Theater stresses the professional approach to all aspects of theater —from acting and directing to de- signing stage sets and lighting. It offers, besides major productions, acting and stagecraft classes, monthly programs and a touring Mobile Theater. This year, the group is producing two comedies, instead of the usual format of one drama, one comedy and one Jewish content play. Criterion to Have Ball on Yom Kippur Night • Circle. Socialites, Cong. Beth Shalom Men's Club, Center Business Men's Club, Center Culture Club, Center Social Service Club, Golden Friendship Club, Jewish War Vet- erans, Jewish Parents Institute, Labor Zionist Organization, Re - tired Men's Recreation Club, Sho- For the finest in Musical Entertainment ERIC ROSENOW AND HIS CONTINENTAL 398-3664 Classified Ads Get Quick Results Moshe Dayan Watches In Honor of the Israeli Hero This watch is for men, women, or children. It has a genuine Swiss move- ment, fully guaranteed for 1 year. . Planners for the annual donor luncheon of Primrose Benevolent Club, to be held Nov. 17 at the Raleigh House, are (from left) stand- ing: Mesdames Irving Waxman, prize chairman; Nathan Sandler, pledges; Aaron Margolis, darlings and memorlams; and Sam Wein- man, journal. Seated: Mesdames Sam Mager, pledges; Morris Green- berg, fund raising; Martin Cohen, program; and Joseph Rodman, journaL The club will meet 7:30 p.m Monday at the Zionist Cultural Center to discuss plans for the luncheon. tern Aleichem Institute, United Hebrew Schools and Workmen's Campaign Metropolitan Division Plans Award Fete; Officers Listed THE DETROIT JEWISH IS 26—Fritley, October t, ItTO $ 1 1 95 ih E PICKWICK shop AVENUE OF NEW ORLEANS MALL FASHION 10 Mlle at Greenfield 1 mile from Northland Llvernols, north of Seven Mlle Rd. Open Sunday, 12-5 n-ln- DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM S. Woodward nr. Maple Free parking next door 41 0•NIIMMINV••• ■ ••••• ■■•■■ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••11t • Our 35th Anniversary • •• • i You are cordially invited to . . . fa • • A BRAND NEW STORE WITH THE FINEST NATIONALLY KNOWN CLOTHING AT PRICES Criterion Club for single adults • • will host a Yom Kippur Night Ball THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED ANYWHERE . . . 9 p.m. Saturday at the Oak Park Community Center. SUITS — TOPCOATS — OVERCOATS — RAINCOATS President William Fleisher said • SPORTSCOATS — SLACKS the public is invited to this event, • • IN THE NEWEST MODELS AND COLORS opening the organization's ninth so- • • cial season. • George Grossett and his orches- • tra will provide the music for danc- ing, with refreshments and prizes The Nationally to be distributed. Finest For information, call member- Nationally Nationally Sold at ship chairman Betty Weinberg, Sold at : Sold at $85.00 to 532-8855. • $135.00 • $175.00 $135.00 • • David Brown Installed • • • • • S • • by Center Businessmen ; Max Simon Honored At a recent dinner party, David B. Brown was installed as presi- dent of the Center Businessmen's Club by Judge Charles Rubiner. Other officers installed are Irv- ing M. Lyons, vice president; Jos- eph Tanzman, Sidney Shapiro and Sam Warnick, secretries; Sam Green, treasurer; and Louis Bassin and Jacob Natow, board of direc- tors. In a program, "This Is Your Life," Judge Rubiner narrated the life of Max Simon, from the time he arrived as a young man in the U.S. in 1905 and up to the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Simon were sur- prised by the appearance of all their children and grandchildren to pay tribute to them in the program. I 8ngagernent Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis of Trinity Ave. announce, the engage- ment of their daughter Carolyn Ruth to Lee Spencer Rafales, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rafales of Sorrento Ave. Miss Lewis is a jun- Oakland University, majoring in ior in business education at Wayne psychology and elementary educa- State University. Her Hance majors tion. Her fiance received ids de- in psychology at Wayne. gree in psychology from Wayne State University. 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