• Radomer to Discuss Party Unique Party Favors On the spot photography enables guests to leave with a framed color photo or a photo button. Bar Mitzvas Sweet Sixteens, etc. Radomer Aid Society will hold a meeting and social 8 p.m. Tues- day, at the Workmen's Circle Cen- ter. Discussion will center on the annual Simhat Torah party. Kahn-Hertzberg Rites Are Solemnized Here MORI LITTLE And Orchestra KE 4-5980 MRS. HARRY, LARRY WARSH & FAMILIES and the staff of RASKIN FOOD CO. MRS. PETER KAHN extend their best wishes to the entire community for a year filled with health, happiness and peace. 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A. matching headpiece held the elbow-length silk illusion veil. She carried her mother's lace-covered Bible, cov- ered with orchids, Stephanotis and sweetheart roses. Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. John Alter of Des Moines. Bridesmaids were Linda Bliefield, Mrs. Charles Crimmins and Mrs. Sherwin Schneyer. James Paul served as best man. Ushers were David and Mitchel Kahn, brothers of the bridegroom, and John Alter. Honorary ushers were Charles Crimmins and Sher- win Schneyer. Also in the wedding party were the bride's grandparents, Mrs. Louis Pershin, escorted by Jer- ome Pershin, and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Hertzberg. After a San Francisco honey- moon, the couple will reside in Southfield. TOWERS GROUP, Hadassah, will hold a membership celebration and petite luncheon, 12:15 p.m., Tuesday at the Carlyle Towers. Mrs. Joseph Markel, program vice president, will introduce Bruce Schmidt and Ida Haskey, of the Southfield Civic Library. who will review "Love Story," "Youth Against the World" and "Count- Down in the Holy Land." New and life members will be honored. On the committee are Mesdames Ber- nard Cooper, Herman Kass, Rose Dorman and Allen Sloan. Members and guests will be greeted by Mrs. Samuel Levitt, president. • • • TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD will begin its Book Review and Breakfast Series 11 a.m. Monday with Dr. Leon Fram's review of the best seller, "Mr. Samler's Planet" by Saul Bellow. Breakfast will be served at 10 in the social hall. Speakers at future breakfasts will include Mrs. Harold Orbach, Sherri Wasserman, Rabbi David Hachen of Cleveland, Mrs. Harry Oberstein and Dr. M. Robert Syme. Tickets for the series may be purchased at the door or by calling the temple office, UN 3-7769. Mrs. Bernard Linden is book review chairman. • • • CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will hold a holiday meeting noon Wednesday at the Carlyle Towers, Southfield. Yetta Landy will speak on "The Beginning of the United Nations." Former Detroiters Rose Yendick and Lillian Varnen will be special guests. • • • NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a legislative meeting and luncheon noon Oct. 28 honoring Mrs. Aaron Mason and hosted by Mrs. Lillian Lublin, 9511. Lauder. State Rep. Jack Faxon, who is running for the state Senate from the 15th District, will speak. • • • ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet noon Monday in the recreation room of the Carlysle Towers, Southfield. Luncheon hostesses will be Mrs. Norman Adilman and Mrs. Morris More than 60,000 immigrants to Knopper. Guests are welcome. Israel are exected in 1970. • • • WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM OR- GANIZATION will bold a paid-up People Proof membership social noon Monday at Eyeglasses the Point O'Woods Club House, Southfield. Hostesses will be Mes- dames Leo Lesser, Ben Leamon, PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. Belle Shapero and Minnie Knop- 26001 Coolidge 543-3343 per. • • • AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will bold a Sukot meet- ing noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, 18484 Hil- ton, Southfield. Guest speaker will be Movsas Goldoftas, secretary of the Farband City Committee and educator. Guests are welcome. Chubs BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a luncheon meet- ing, featuring Pioneer Women, Council President Mrs. Sam Fish- man, 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Myron Shiffman, 22335 LaGaronne, Southfield. • • • VILLAGE GROUP, Hadassah, will hold a dessert luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Sharon Ruben, 17224 Jeanette, Southfield. A skit on study groups will be given by the education committee, under the direction of Mrs.. Bradford Jacobs, vice president of education. For trans- portation call Mrs. Jennie Sefton, 548-4190. Prospective members are. invited. • • • Je.wISH CENTER WOMEN'S HEALTH CLUB is holding open house 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Oct. 27. Slimnastics, barre exercise, jog- ging, modern dance, swimming, girth control, yoga and massages will be featured. There will be call the Center Women's Health Club, DI 4-2000. Co-chairmen are Mrs. Sidney Goldman and Mrs. Louis G. Redstone. • • • YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREEN- FIELD Sisterhood will hold an oneg Shebat 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the suka of the synagogue, an- nounces Mrs. Sol Hoberman, pres- ident. Program chairman Mrs. Er- vin Posner, will introduce Phyllis Platt, who will sneak on her year in Israel. Mrs. Shimon Klekeiplatz will lead Hebrew songs. Hostesses are Mesdames Arnold Eisenman. Bert Schreiber, Herschel Schlussel and Marilyn SchlusseL Guests are welcome. • • • EVERGREEN GROUP, Hadas- sah, will hold its opening meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday , at Bnai David Synagogue. Evergreen G r o u p, which is an active part in Soviet Jewry Week, will hear Mrs. D. Mandlebaum, a veteran Hadassah member and public speaker, give an eye-witness account of Jewish life in the USSR, having just re- turned from a trip there. Mr. Neal Bruss Takes Miss Wissman as Bride NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES ! Extra Super Special Strictly Kosher New Super Liquid Lean Tasty PUREX BLEACH 1 W D PASTRAMI By the place or sliced $169 Hi. Del Monte- Cream Style or Whole Kernel Gallon Plastic Jug DEXTER DPN(SON ",',ARKETS For Salods Frying Cooking . 39 , 1 Bottle Dole Unsweetened Hawaiian 68' Planter's COCKTAIL PEANUTS PINEAPPLE JUICE 31 icsal9c • We Reserve Right to Limit Quantity 'PRODUCE SPECIALS". it Sweet as Honey • CANTA- ■ LOUPES U.S. No. 1 Fancy 11 Red or Golden DELICIOUS In jr APPLES 17 =3 br 59c 3162.49ci S oo.. Friday, Saturday, Sunday I FOR YOUR SPECIAL PARTIES OR OTHER EVENTS . TRY OUR STRICTLY KOSHER TRAY SERVICE Dairy or Meat Trays JO 6-4640 For Free Delivery Cell KOSHER. BAR-6-0 CHICKEN . You'll Also Se Dslighted with Our Very, Very Rest Delicious • • CRISCO OIL at! FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT The finest and largest selection in the area. We clean, bone, skin and grind all fish free of charge. For special service call JO 6-4640 GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, announces its annual rummage sale will take place 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Oct. 27-28 at the Ferndale Women's Club. Proceeds are for Israel. For pickup and in- formation, call Mrs. Israel Weis- man, EL 6-8038. • • • DETROIT JUNIOR CHAPTER, Children's Asthma Research Insti- tute and Hospital, is having its annual membership tea noon Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs. Arnold Schaefer, 6025 Northfield, Birming- ham. • • • PURITY CHAPTER, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold an open installation of officers 8 p.m. Mon- day at Eureka Temple. • • • TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jerome Weiss, 25686 Grand Concourse, Southfield. A staff member of "Contact 10" will give a Falk following the meeting. Guests are welcome. . MRS. NEAL BRUSS Elizabeth Patton Wissman and Neal Howard Bruss were united in marriage recently in a garden ceremony at the home of the bride- groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Bruss of Shervilla Place, Southfield. Rabbi Irwin Groner of- ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wissman of Nine Mile Rd., Farmington. The bride wore a candlelight silk gown with Empire waist and car- ried roses of the same shade. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. John Buxton; and Kenneth Bruss, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The couple will reside in Ann Arbor.