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February 19, 1971 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-02-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
22—Friday, February 19, 1971

Harry Friedman Weds
Beverly 1L lrepman

Richard Natolv's Bride
to Be - Susan 1Vatkin

omen's Clubs

SHARON GROUP, Hadassab, will
hold a gourmet wine tasting.party
8:30 p.m. , Saturday at Howard
Johnson's NeW Center Motor
Lodge. For information, call MarY
Saidman, 353-4535, or Joan Pro-
gram will be a fashion show. There vizer, 353-9794. -
. • •

ACHIEZER's. monthly meeting
will be held 8:45 p.m. Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Claire Cohen,
14511 Lincoln, Oak Park. Co-host-
ess is Mrs. Sue Stark. The pro-

DETROIT METROPOLITAN
CHORUS, under the direction of
Charles Sumner, is seeking adults
and high school students interested
in "building a better Detroit
_through music." Orientation will
be held 7 p.m. Monday at the

Wayne State University Music
Building, room 101. For further in-

formation, call Shirley Harbin, 862-
4572, or Detroit Parks and Recrea-
tion Performing Arts, 567-391._

will be a theater party featuring
"The Odd Couple" 8:30 p.m. Sat-
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
urday at the Jewish Center. Fol- neer Women, will meet noon"
lowing will be a melave malka at Tuesday at the home of the social
the home of Rabbi and Mrs. Jos- chairman, Mrs. Irving Stepak,
eph ,Nadler. For tickets, call Mrs. 24210 Scotia, Oak Park, announces
Moseson, 545-1147.
Mrs. Jack Reitman, president
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Current events relating to Israel

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SAVE! " SAVE!

BUY DIRECT

WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM OR- will be discussed. Refreshments
GANIZATION will meet noon Mon- and a social will follow. For in-
day at the Charter House party formation on the rummage sale,
room. Guest speaker will be Mrs. to be held March 1-2, call Mrs. Sol
Morris Mittledorf of the Parents Berlinberg, rummage chairman,
Association for the Jewish Resi- 342.3066.

MRS HARRY FRIEDMAN

Beverly Marcia Wepman became
the bride of Harry Phillip Fried-
man in a candlelight ceremony
Sunday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Rabbi Irwin Groner officiated.
The new Mrs. Friedman is the
daughter of Mrs. Herman Wepman
of Lowell, Mich., and the late Mr.
Wepman. Mr. Friedman, of W.
Eight Mile Rd., is the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fried-
man of Oak Park.
The bride wore a medieval-style
gown, with high-rise collar, square
neckline and long flanged sleeves.
The bodice and frost panel of the
skirt were embroidered with beads
and tiny seed pearls, as was the
'headpiece. The full-length veil was
gathered from the crown.
Susan Turner was maid of honor,
'and the bridegroom's sister, Mrs.
Leo Friedman, and Mrs. Saul
Freidman were bridesmaids.
Saul Friedman served his broth-
er as best man. The bride's broth-
er, Lloyd Wepman, and Leo Fried-
man were ushers.

dential Care. Hostesses for the day
are Mrs. Betty Fisher, Mrs.
Charles Ginsberg and Mrs. Phillip
Kellman. Guests are welcome.
• .
SUBURBAN HILLS CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will hold
a "Tennis and Bagels" exhibition
and clinic 8 p.m. Feb. 28 at the
Square Lake Racquets Club. On
the program are Trish Faulkner,
Joe. Felice, John Koliba and Ron
Sloan. There will also be a junior
exhibition. For tickets or informa-
tion, call Eleanor Goren, 851-1890,
or Nancy Schlesinger, 626-7540.

MISHKAN ISRAEL SISTER-
HOOD will hold a donor luncheon
12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the syna-
gogue social hall. -Judge Marvin
Frankel will speak. on "Dissent—

American Style.",_ There is a
charge..

PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold a games night 8
p.m. Monday at the Zionist Cul-
tural,genter. Proceeds will benefit
child rescue work. Mrs. Harry
Brown is chairman. Hostesses will
be Mesdathes Ann Bergman, Irene
Rodman, Esther Goldenberg, Fanny

Alfeld, Freida Neiman and Doris
Rosenbaum. Guests are welcome.

CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will hold a cultural meeting noon
Tuesday at the Workmen's Circle
Center. Adele Mondry will review
Elie Weisel's "A Beggar in Jeru-
salem." Refreshments will be
served, and friends are invited.

FROM THE •

IMPORTER

SEYMOUR.
KAPLAN
and CCP.

MISS SUSAN NATKIN

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Natkin of
Philadelphia announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Susan Rene
to Richard Barry Natow, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Natow of
Potomac Ave., Southfield. "
An October wedding is planned.

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11101ITER Atm CUTTERS
Or FINEDIAMONDS

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Su ite IN

Michigan grows almost all of the
CITY OF HOPE CANCER country's navy beans. _
FIGHTERS will meet noon Monday
at the Raleigh House. Program
theme will be "Women's -Libera-
tion Coalition." Refreshments will
be served.

SPRING
FOR
SALE

BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE WOM-
EN'S GROUP, a newly organized
social and fund-raising organ to
help furnish the new temple build-
ing, is under the following officers:
president, Enid Manheimer; vice
president, Joyce Goldenberg; treas-
urer, Harriet Feiner; and secre-
taries, Doree Samuels and Willie
Black. •-
• •
TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER-
HOOD will present Mrs. Harold
Nelson, temple librarian, to review
"QB VII" by Leon Uris, 11 a.m.
Tuesday in the social hall. Lunch-
eon will follow. There is no charge
for the review, and the public is
welcome. For information, call
Mrs. Herbert Ebner, 543-5048.

Sponsor Luncheon Hosts Israeli Star

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Refreshing New Dress-up Fashions
in a beautiful mood.
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Soft and Feminine. See them today !

Sylvia's Fashions

Mich. 354-3554
26571 W. 12 Mile Rd., of Southfield,
Northwestern Hwy.)

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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet noon Monday at ,
the Workmen's Circle Center. The
program theme will be the Jewish
National Fund. Mrs. Sidney Ravin
is guest speaker. Hostesses will be
Pearl and Ida Chafetz.

Mon. - Sat. 10 'til 5:30

$4e7 5 per Roil
. when you buy your piper from

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Wallpaper hanger available

Free estimates

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CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will hold a membership meeting
noon Wednesday at the Carlyle
Towers clubhouse. Brunch will be
served.

DECORATING

'26828 Southfield Road

Moo. a Fri. 94
S. of 11 Mlle & Southfield
Tees., Wed., Thurs. & Sat. hi
Open Sunday 12-S

Criterion Open House
to Facus.on Israel;
Theater Parties Set

352-5945

GRAND

Criterion Club for single adults
will hold open house Wednesday

Cheserie Design Studio

Program chairman Betty Wein-
berg said the public is invited at
no charge.
Attorney Abba I. Friedman will
speak on "Israel Today," and there
will be a showing of the newly
released color documentary on
Israel, "Beyond the Mirage," with
Lorne Greene as narrator.
Criterion's membership will see
the play "Dial 'M' for Murder" at
the Masonic Temple today and will
attend Saturday evening's perform-
ance of "The Odd Couple" at the
Jewish Center.
For information, call Miss Wein-
berg, 532-8855.

`Sex and Pre-Schooler'. -

Mask West

Style Decorating

women's division chairman and evening starting at 8:30 at the Oak
national Pioneer Women's Israel Park Community Center.

Shaul Ramati, consul general of
Israel for the Midwest, will be
guest speaker at the Pioneer Wom- Bond chairman.
en's annual Israel Bond luncheon
Ira. Feinberg, first American
noon Thursday at Cong. Beth Sha-
lom, it was announced by Mrs. volunteer to join the Palmach in
Sam Fishman, Council president. the Israel War of Independence,
will be guest speaker at a cham-
Mrs. Gerson Berns, longtime
pagne reception
leader in Labor Zionist circles, is
hosted by Mrs.
luncheon chairman. Ilka Raveh,
Gerson Berris, at
Israeli folk singer, will be the
her home, 28828
guest star. The luncheon will cele-
Still Valley,
brate Israel's 23rd year of state-
iFarmington, 8:30
hood.
p.m. Monday, on
In the Israel War of Independ-
behalf of Israel
ence, Col. Ramati served as an in-
Bonds.
fantry company commander, and
Feinberg served
he was a colonel in the Sinai Cam-
on the Lebanese
paign. He then served as director
and Syrian fronts
of public relations of the Israel
and helped to
Ministry of Defense and as the
liberate t h e be-
Israel Army spokesman. He joined
seiged city of
the Israel Foreign Service in 1959.
Jerusalem.
. The champagne
A special feature of the luncheon
Feinberg
reception
will be
will be the eighth annual award

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sy Wall Coverings Installed 4r



DAVID HORODOKER WOMEN'S
ORGANIZATION will meet noon
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jack
Friedman._ 24(1054..iaernmer--Oals

At the Jerusalem SPonsor Luncheon, which launched the 1971
Israel Bond women's division campaign and resulted in $175,000 in
Israel Bond subscriptions, are (from left) Yacov Dan, Israeli movie
star; Mrs, David Pollack, sponsor chairman; Mrs. Arnold Frank,
luncheon chairman; Mrs. Allen Charlupski, who was on the program;
and Ehud Lador, consul of Israel for cultural affairs in the Midwest.
Members of the Israel Bond honor societies inscribed their names
on a scroll of honor, which will be presented .to. Israel-President
Zalman Shazar on the occasion of his 80th birthday and his visit to
the 1971 inaugural Israel Bond conference in Miami Beach.

tylvio Alpert

Lois Ekelinuri

195 W. 9 Mile Rd. Suite 215
(4 doors east of F & M Drugs)

"An -Unusual Buying Trip"

Marcia Alpert

Donna Cohen

Custom and Appalachian Pillows
Needlepointe (your fabric or ours)

Selective Art

Metal Sculpture Handmade Ceramics and Jewelry Wall
Hangings and a select line from Bonniers in New York-
Antiques, Chair Caning and Rushing and more, more;
more, etc.



Adas Shalom Young n' Married
group will meet 8 p.m. March 4
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Marx, 27423 Elsworth, Farmington.
Cleveland will discuss
of an Israel Bond donated by Mrs. in advance of the Detroit Pioneer Dr. Jack- and the Pre-Sehooler."
"Sexuality
Morris L:- Scharer,- -Israel Bond- .Women's luncheon.- - • - - -

Ceramics Classes Beginning March 2nd.
For information call 546-3642

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Closed Monday.

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