TIK DETROIT MEN NEWS
34—Fri ii, October 3e, 107O
DETROIT ASSOCIATION FOR
RETARDED CHILDREN is spon-
soring a clothing rummage sale,
10 a.m.-3 pan. Nov. 7 at the cen-
ter. Si W. Hancock. Proceeds will
be used to fusel social and recrea-
tional activities for young adults
attending the ender.
Leslie Silverman to Wed
Jeffrey London in May
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COMPLETE SERVICE & BODY SHOP
ETERNAL LIGHT
HEAR OUR VOICE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "Choir of Union Tem-
ple," continues, featuring a unique
sound in synagogue music de-
veloped by Cantor Paul Kwartin
and Joseph A. Hansen. Cantor
Harold Orbach of Temple Israel
will interpret and comment upon
the liturgical selections presented.
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IN CONTACT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WJR.
Feature: Hal Youngblood, with
leading religious and moral fig-
ures, hosts the weekly program
whose premise is to place religion
and man in contact.
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HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
Feature: A literary series, plan-
ned in conjunction with the Jew-
ish Book Fair, will start with an
interview of Mrs. Esther Broner of
Wayne State University's English
faculty. She will engage in discus-
sion With Mrs. Lawrence Wernher.
librarian at Temple Israel and at
Oak Park High Schdol.
• We'll Care for Your Car •
ALL MAKES
This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
e at u r e: "Shalom Aleichem."
Wishengrad's radio script,
based on selections from Maurice
Samuel's "The World of Slalom
Aleichem," offer s a delightful
glimpse of life in an Eastern Euro-
pean ghetto. The program is first
of a November series entitled "Fan-
tasy and Folklore."
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WE'RE READY
MUSIC: FOR 3:.R MITZVAHS
PARTIES
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GLASSMAN
OLDSMOBILE, INC.
20000 TELEGRAPH RD. TEL-TWELVE MALL
SOuTi-WIELO. MICHIGAN 40075
Phone: 354-3300
MISS =SUE SILVERMAN
RALPH MILLER
Mr. and Mrs. David Silverman
of Harding Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Leslie Dee to Jeffrey
Arthur London, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon London of Tavistock Tr.,
Southfield.
Miss Silverman is a senior in
special education at the University
of Michigan. Her fiance is a med-
ical student at the University of
Michigan. As an undergraduate
there, Mr. London was affiliated
with Tau Delta Phi Fraternity.
The wedding is set for May.
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
• PAST PRESIDENT BNAI BRITH SUB. LODGE
"We Cannot Afford the
So Called Republican Prosperity"
DEMOCRAT
DISTRICT 65
BIRMINGHAM, BLOOMFIELD, BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP,
FRANKLIN VILLAGE, BINGHAM FARMS, BEVERLY AND
PART ROYAL OAK.
Ability plus Experience
The office of Secretary of State is the most demanding administrative job in state government,
handling in excess of one-quarter billion dollars, annually. To implement new and necessary pro-
grams, the Secretary of State must be effective in working with the legislative branches of govern-
ment. This calls for a man who not only possesses executive and leadership capabilities but one who
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has experience and expertise in legislative matters. Compare the two candidates.
E A A
Kibutz FamilyLife
to Be Shown on TV
"The Goodmans of Shluhot," a
program depicting the life of a
family in a religious communal
settlement, will be shown 1 p.m.
Nov. 8 on Channel 7.
The first program of ABC's Di-
rections series, it will feature Avi
(Abraham) and Sara Goodman,
both born and educated in New
York, and their three sabra chil-
dren, of Kibutz Shluhot, Israel.
Goodman, narrator of the special.
is an alumnus of Ramaz, Yeshiva
College and the Teacher Institute
of Yeshiva University. His wife is
a graduate of Brooklyn College
and Stern College Teachers Insti-
tute of Yeshiva University.
Both were active leaders in
Bnal Akiva, the Religious Zionist
youth movement In the United
States. Following their marriage
in 1956, the couple settled In
Kibutz Shluhot.
Goodman is the son of Rabbi
Philip Goodman of New York.
The program was written and
directed by Marc Siegel. It is the
first of four consecutive shows on
Israel to be presented by the Jew-
ish Theological Seminary of Ameri-
Ca.
American College
Progress Report
Meeting Sunday
SENATOR
EMIL LOCKWOOD
RICHARD H. AUSTIN
1962 — Elected tsi Michigan Senate. Appointed to
Taxatiogiand Appropriations Committees (a
first fef a freshman Senator) served on Liq-
uor Control and Ptiblic Utilities Committees.
1964 — Reelected to Michigan Senate. Elected Senate
Minority Leader, served on Agriculture, Insur-
ance, Taxation, Senate Business and Commit-
tee on Committees. Member of Legislative
Council and Legislative Audit Cqmmission.
1960 — Elected to Con Con
1966 - Elected Wayne County Auditor
1970 — Nominated as Candidate for
Secretary of State
1966 — Reelected to Michigan Senate. Elected Senate
Majority Leader. served as_Chairman of Com-
mittee on Committees: served on Senate Bus-
iness Committee and Legislative Council. Ap-
pointed as only outstate member of New De-
troit Committee.
1970 — Nominated as Candidate
State.
for Secretary of
VOTE
NOV.3rd
SECRETARY OF STATE
Dean Leonard Goldstein of the
American College in Jerusalem
will address a meeting of the De-
troit committee for the college, 2 j
p.m. Sunday at the home of the
co-chairmen of the committee. Dr.
and Mrs. Harold Davidson. 5 Shad-
ow Lane. Bloomfield Hills.
'
Prospective members are in
ed and are asked to call the David- j
sons. 6464137. for reservatkins_
Rabbi Goldstein will report on
the progress that has been made •
is the college lance it vas itruqd-
ed Rome yews ago,
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Paid for by Mi fhti pap., for TxtrkwnrsdCls nmi t rms.