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May 28, 1971 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-05-28

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Pope Called Sympathetic to Soviet Jews' Plight

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Library Features
Katz's Collection

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The Department of Michigan
Ladies Auxiliary will pay tribute
to outgoing president Mrs. Harry
L. Friedman at a dinner 6:30 p.m.
Thursday at Bonnie Brook Coun-
try Club. For reservations, call
Mrs. Herbert Liner, LI 7-7132; or
Mrs. Aubrey List, LI 7-1142.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The na-
tional commander of the Jewish
War Veterans met in an audience
with Pope Paul VI to discuss the
persecution of Jews in the Soviet
Union, as well as the problems
of peace in the Middle East and
throughout the world.
Reporting on the audience, Al-
bert Schlossberg indicated that the
Pope was "warm and sympathetic
to the problems that Jews are
facing, both in the Middle East
and the Soviet Union. His Holiness
spoke with compassion and au-

thority on the present status of
Jews in the Soviet Union."
Schlossberg also reported the
Pope expressed his desire for
peace in the Middle East and
Southeast Asia.

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all sizes

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EQUIPMENT CO.

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557-6550

SERVING ONLY
PRIME AND
CHOICE MEATS

SINGER'S

DONALD C. HOFFER, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoffer of
Red Leaf Dr., Southfield, will re-
ceive his doctor of optometry de- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Member Detroit Retail
gree from Southern College of Op-
Friday, May 28, 1971-15
tometry, Memphis, June 4. A grad-
Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc.
e
uate of Mumford High School, Dr.
Will be closed Sun. f
Hoffer was vice president of
NAT COLEMAN I
the Michigan Club at SCO. There
Has been making MEN out of boys for years.
Sons needing self confidence
he recorded a self-taught guitar
13721 W. 9 MILE at
book
fort
he
Blind
for
the
Library
BOXING
IRVING I. KATZ
of Congress. He is married to the
is the answer
A large collection of rare books former Robin Mosher of Hunting-
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that have been gathered for many ton Woods and has one son.
years by Irving I. Katz, historian
and executive secretary of Temple
Beth El, is included in the third
annual exhibition of books and
manuscripts that opened at the
Adam Strohm Hall of the Detroit
Public Library May 19. It will con-
LET US WORRY ABOUT THE THINGS YOU'RE WORRIED ABOUT.
tinue through June 30.
Eight private collections are in-
You always told her to
cluded in this year's exhibition.
look both ways and cross at the corner.
The Katz collection features many
of the most noteworthy Jewish
You're concerned about her,
works on historical subjects, biog-
raphy, philosophy and theology.
her future, your family's future.
A special catalogue issued in
And of all the things you worry about,
connection with the exhibition, en-
titled "Detroiters Collect," includes
your estate is surely
a brief biographical sketch of
one of the most important.
Katz.

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No Mail Delivery Monday

There will be no delivery of
mail, except special delivery and
perishable items, Monday, Memori-
al Day.
Postmaster Edward L. Baker
said all post office stations and
branches wil be closed to the gen-
eral public on that day, with the
exception of the Fort Shelby Sta-
tion, which will provide holiday
window service from 11 a.m. to
5 p.m.
Regular holiday collections from
street letter boxes will be made,
including "Air Mail Only" boxes.

Fashion Spotlight
on the Total Look

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It's all the things you own,
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about the benefits of trust services,
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that knows what they're all about.
Call Don Levitt in our trust department
at (313) 965-1900 Ext. 356.

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About 150 women saw the latest
in hair styles, makeup and fash-
ions at a show sponsored by the
Mary Dee and Curly Locks
beauty salons in Oak Park and
Surwin's Clothes of Northland.
Theme of the show, held at the
Coach House Clubhouse, was the
total look for the woman, ac-
centing some features while
cajnouflaging those that need
masking. The Gypsy •coiffure
(shown with a Surwin's gypsy
gown) was among the hairdos
worn by the 30 models, customers
who volunteered for the show.
Elaine Weintraub was fashion
coordinator.

The Editorial `We'
Only presidents, editors and
people with tapeworm have the
right to use the editorial "we."
—Mark Twain

Member F.D.I.C. •

RIDGEDALE

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