Barbara Jo Burkoff Married to James Dale omen's eliths MRS. JAMES DALE Barbara Jo Burkoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burkoff of Castle Dr., Birmingham, be- came the bride of James Michael Dale in a recent ceremony at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hot el. Rabbi Sherwin Wine officiated. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Mark Dale of Pickering Rd., Birmingham. The bride wore an Empire-line princess style gown of silk peau de sole, detailed with Alencon lace. It featured a high neck- line, long Juliet sleeves and an attached chapel-length train. The bridal headpiece was of import- ed silk illusion and matching lace. She carried a mixed bou- quet of white flowers. Mrs. John Burkoff of Ann Arbor served as matron of honor. Brides- maids were Julie Dale, Robin Stallworth and Sara Jane Burkoff. Robert Dale was best man. Ross Lerner of Sandusky, Michael Slo- man of Boston, Bryan Yolles and John Burkoff served as ushers. Following a honeymoon to Aca- pulco, the couple will reside in Sterling Heights. Marriages ROSE-SLAWIN: Lisa Slawin be- came the bride of Dr. Howard Rose in a recent ceremony at the Sheration - Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Morton Kanter officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Slawin of Riverside Dr., Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rose of Coolidge Hwy., Oak Park. The bride wore her grandmother's lace gown and a simple illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of baby's breath and sweetheart roses. The bride's sister, Mitzi Weitzman, served her as matron of honer. Robert Rose was his brother's best man. Ronald Weitzman was the usher. After a honeymoon in Miami and Nassau, the couple is residing in Atlantic City, where Dr. Rose interns. KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a Hanuka cele- bration and musical program noon Dec. 28 at the Workmen's Circle Center. President Rebecca Cohen says a candle-lighting ceremony will be featured. The musical por- tion will present vocalists Ruth Goldman, accompanied at the piano by Hope Dewey. Esther Nus- baum, membership chairman, will present pins to the 1970 life mem- bers, who are Pearl Chaifetz, Frances Driker, Sonia Gertzman, Esther Reder and Mae Sklar. Re- freshments will be served by Ruth Adelman and Rebecca Cohen. Friends are invited. • * • BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will be joined by the men's club for their annual Hanuka party 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the synagogue. Entertainment will be presented by children of Bnai David Reli- gious School, accompanied on the guitar by teacher Itz Weisberg. Holiday refreshments will be served. Yiddish Folks Farein Plans Dinner-Dance The Yiddish Folks Farein will hold its 59th annual dinner-dance Feb. 7 at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Vice president Ted Lepofsky has appointed David and Bernice Nor- ris dinner-dance chairmen. On the committee are Messrs. and Mes- dames Ted Lepofsky, Edwin Schwartz and Gordon Seedberg. The Yiddish Folks Farein orga- nization contributes to Jewish causes. It boasts of being the only Jewish ethnic group to successfully integrate the "second generation" —children of the founders—into its membership. Looking forward to having third-generation, Yiddish Folks Farein says it has no "gen- eration gap." • BENEVOLENT • PRIMROSE CLUB will hold a Hanuka party 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Zionist Cultural Center, Southfield. Manuel Neiman, husband of past president Freida Neiman, will light the Hanuka candles. Hostesses will be Estelle Alter, Ruth Alter, Belle Cohen, Sarah Bloom and Helen Greenberg. • • • WOMEN OF JNF is asking board members and donor volun- teer workers to attend a luncheon- board meeting noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Pearl Nosan, 23100 Twining, Southfield. • • • ACHIEZER will hold its annual Hanuka night 8:45 p.m. Dec. 29 at the home of Mrs. Shoshana Gold, 15231 Oak Park, Oak Park. Malke Bakst is co-hostess. • • • GREENFIELD - SCHAEFER GROUP, Hadassah, will hold an open board meeting 12:15 p.m. Jan. 5 at Hadassah House. Ida Haske, assistant librarian at the Southfield Library, will review "Love Story." Guests are wel- come. Mr., Mrs. Club to Skate The Mr. and Mrs. Club of Cong. Bnai David will sponsor its sec- ond free social of the season, 8 p.m. Monday when an evening of roller skating for the entire family is planned at Northland Roller Arena. Guests may participate for the cost of the skate rental. For in- formation, call Earl Kendler, 531- HOME CATERING Phone EL 6-8411 C1iiiiitled Ads Get Quick Resit/is Dr. Leib Heads Drive for ZOA Membership Dr. Sidney Z. Leib was appoint- ed a member of the "Committee of One Hundred" Zionist leaders from all parts of the United States who will concentrate efforts on in- creasing the strength of *the Zion- ist Organization of America. Arnold R. Ginsburg of Philadel- phia, ZOA national membership chairman, appointed as national vice chaiman Carmi M. Slomovitz, a past president of the Detroit ZOA and now president of the De- troit Zionist Federation. Dr. Leib, secretary and member- ship chairman of the Zionist Or- ganization of Detroit and treasur- er of the Detroit Zionist Federa- tion, said "I shall call upon the spiritual and secular leaders in the Jewish community to join the Zi- onist Organization of America. Many friends of Israel and faithful Jews will follow their example, thus enabling us to promote in the metropolitan Detroit area a deeper understanding of the value of the democratic state of Israel for the free world in general and Amer- ican interests in particular". DANISH IMPORTS 5711. Scandinavian Furnishings •N %11 ti i t/e Teak • Walnut • Rosewood SAVE!" SAVE! BUY DIRECT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS FROM THE Due to Direct Imports IMPORTER KAPLAN amid Co. 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