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May 28, 1971 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-05-28

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• • •
omen's Chub activities

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Bond Fashion Festival
Friday, May 28, 1971-23
Postponed From June 8

I WHY WORRY I I

The Israel Fashion Festival and
luncheon, originally scheduled for
June 8 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek,

Leave Everything to Us

YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK- has been postponed until further
LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH
TEMPLE BETH JACOB SIS-
TERHOOD will install officers at YEHUDA and WOMEN'S SAB- WOODS SISTERHOOD will install notice, it was announced by the
its annual luncheon meeting noon BATH LEAGUE will hold a spec- new officers at its Adopt-a-Child Israel Bond women's division.
June 8 at Kingsley Inn. Installing ial Shavuot luncheon meeting noon luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at
/ officer and speaker will be Mrs. Wednesday at Shomrey Emunah the synagogue. Mrs. Max Biber
Paul Bassinger of Chicago, vice Synagogue. Mesdames W. Magier, will make a presentation, and Mrs.
\\\
president of the National Federa- Fanny Stol and Rose Zeifman are Louis Levine will install the fol-
,
tion of Temple Sisterhoods. New sponsoring this luncheon. Friends lowing: Elsie Rodd, president; and
VLF,
officers are Mesdames Henry are invited by president Mrs. Leo Mesdames Seymour %Ribiat and
Edward Leiner, vice presidents;
Winkleman, president; Paul Man- Laufer.
David Dombey, Max Raimi and
del, David • Stulberg, Jerome Fan-
Ben Biederman, secretaries; and
ger and Robert Gash, vice presi-
Sol Mandelbaum, treasurer. For
dents; Herbert Scolnick, Alan Gold-
FROM THE
luncheon reservations, call Rose
Shavuot Deadline
stein and Paul Weinner, secre-
Rodd,
546
1290;
or
Ida
Chadwick,
+aries; Kenneth Hoard, treasurer;
Because the second day of
541-7353.
nd Kenneth Dickstein, parliamen-
Shavuot will be on Monday,
* * *
tarian. Program chairman is Mrs.
SEYMOUR.
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS
May 31, The Jewish News
PYTHIAN SISTERS plans an ini-
Jay Robinson, and chairman of
has scheduled an early dead-
KAPLAN
tiation
of
new
members
8
p.m.
arrangements is Mrs. Ted Simon.
line for the issue of Friday,
Wednesday at the Workmen's Cir-
* * *
and Co.
June 4. All copy must be in
cle Center. Refreshments will be
PARKWOOD CHAPTER, Wom-
our hands by noon today or
IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
served. A combined 45th anniver-
en's American ORT, installed the
it will be considered too late
OF FINE DIAMONDS
sary
and
paid-up
membership
following committee heads at its
• STYLE
to publish.
party will be held 8 p.m. June 16
X30555 Southf ~ a,i
installation Wednesday: Mesdames
• ELEGANCE
Suite 100
at Workmen's Circle Center. The
Alfred Stebbin, Sam Kobaker,
\t4.51709- .•
• BEAUTY
drill team from Tipton, Mich. will
Meyer Zeff, Samuel Eisenberger,
HILLEL DAY SCHOOL PTO, at perform. Grand Chief Maxine Wil-
WYN-HAROLD
CATERING
Arthur Brown, Max Reisman, Leon its first mother-daughter dinner in son and District Deputy Eileen
Paul, Walter Cohen, Hy Gordon, the new school building, installed Ealy also will be present. Host-
Joseph Newman, Edward Cutler, Mesdames Leo Rosen, president; esses are Ruth Haar, Ruth Gold-
Frank Barcus, Betty Gordon, Don Edward Kersch, Daniel Adler, Saul man and Ann Schubb. Knights of
We are pleased to announce that
Faternick, Charles Schwartz, Sid- Waldman, Fred Ferber and John Pythias Lodge 55 will be guests.
ney Bertin, Morris Posner, Ben Mames, vice presidents; Herbert
MR. PHIL BRICKER
Gould, Daniel Goldman, David Freeland and Irving Nussbaum,
ROSENWALD LADIES AUXIL-
Is Back From Vacation
Redisch and Samuel W. Leib. secretaries; and Walter Cykiert, IARY, American Legion, will hold
Members-at-large are: Mesdames treasurer.
an executive board meeting and
Ann Rosenthal, Abe Cherrin, Mor-
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at
CereJnie & Off enaro
NEGBAH
CHAPTER,
Pioneer
ton Hochman, Jack Rubin, Charles
the home of Mrs. Marion Tenne-
Women,
will
meet
noon
Wednesday
Established 1944
A. Smith and Jack Haim.
baum, 20551 Lahser. Discussion
at its headquarters, 12701 W. 10 will center on the June 15 luncheon
* * *
181 S. Woodward 642 1690
North of Birmingham Theatre
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, Mile, Oak Park. Hostesses are and a picnic in August.
Free Parking • Open Thursday 'tit 9 p.m.
Mr. Phil
* * *
will hold its installation luncheon Mrs. Pauline Faxon and Mrs.
Member Greater Detroit Furrier Guild
Bricker
noon June 8 at the Workmen's Robert Jenis. President Mrs. Ben
BETH ACHIM SISTERHOOD in-
Shapiro
invites
friends.
Circle Center. President Mrs.
stalled the following officers and
Israel Serling named Mrs. Jacob
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of board members at its installation
Rose chairman for the day. In- the Eastern Star, is having a busi- and Torah Fund luncheon: Presi-
stalling officer will be Mrs. Irwin ness meeting 7:45 p.m. June 7 at dent, Mrs. Bernard Whiteman;
ESTABLISHED 1944
Berman. A musical program will Eureka Temple. Refreshments will vice presidents, Mesdames Arthur
be offered by Mrs. Hyman Disner. be served.
Schussler, Isadore Levin and Ber-
Following the luncheon and pro-
nard Gaspas; secretaries, Mes-
One of the largest collections
gram, a television set will be
dames Samuel Korby, George
of Designers ready-made furs
awarded. Mrs. Fannie Shulman is
Norman, William Stoler, Edward
the donor.
Allen, Curt Brand and Harold
* * *
Panter; treasurer, Mrs. Louis
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bernard
Farber
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
Stotzky; board members, Mes-
of
Atlanta
announce
the
engage-
CLUB will install officers noon
dames Robert Daitch, Don Davis,
Tuesday at the King's Arms Res- ment of their daughter Sondra Lee Sam Finkelstein, Lawrence Fox,
to
Barry
Stuart
Goodman,
son
of
taurant. Past president Mrs. Jos-
Leo Gaspas, Robert Hacker, Sher-
eph Rodman will install the offi- Mr. and Mrs. William J. Goodman, win Harris, Stephen Hurwitz, Max
RESTYLING)REPAIR
cers. For reservations call Mrs. former Detroiters of Orlando. The Jacobs, Abe Meral, Jerome Silber-
bride-elect received a BS degree
Certified COLD STORAGE—VALUTS ON PREMISES
Morris
Alter,
DI
1-3599.
man,
Milton
Sriro,
Israel
Wiener
.._
in nursing from the University of
FREE ADJACENT PARKING
VilSon.
Miami. Mr. Goodman majored in and Harry
* * *
-•
mathematics at Emory University,
M I SCI K A N ISRAEL SISTER-
where he is attending the school of
dentistry. A July wedding in At- HOOD will- hold a games evening
8:30 p:m..June 7 in the syna-
lanta is planned.
gogue. ;Everyone is welcome.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weingar-
Member Greater Detroit Furriers Guild
DICK STEIN
den of Addison Ave., Southfield,
642-1690
Presents
announce the engagement of their
BIRMINGHAM
daughter Cheryl Ruth to Steven
Open Thurs. 'HI 9 p.m.
THE DICK STEIN ORCHESTRA
Lee Kraft, son of Mr. and Mrs.
AND
181 SOUTH WOODWARD
James Kraft of Providence Dr.,
THE JEEP SMITH ORCHESTRA
NEXT TO THE BIRMINGHAM THEATER
Southfield. An August wedding is
LI 7-2770
planned.

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IN BIRMINGHAM

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8ng ag ements

FUR
STORAGE

Sylvia Linden Becomes
Mrs. Ronald Marabate

Cereonie

Offn. ,qtr0

SIDNEY-HILL N.W. CLUB, Inc.

announces

September in Scandinavia

MRS. RONALD MARABATE

Sylvia Leah Linden and Ronald
Arthur Marabate recently were
married in the garden of her par-
, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Starr of
- Crestview Ct., Birmingham. The
bride also is the daughter of Mr.
Fred Linden of Dolores Dr., Li-
vonia.
Rabbi Mordecai Halpern offi-
ciated at the ceremony.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mrs. Arthur Marabate of Cam-
bridge Ct., Roseville, and the late
Mr. Arthur Marabate.
Following a wedding trip to Eu-
rope, the couple will reside in
Ann Arbor, where they attend
graduate school.

A Deluxe 2-Week Tour of:

Bergen, Norway, The Fjords, Oslo,
Stockholm and Copenhagen

Departing September 1, 1971 . . . Via SAS 747 JET
Deluxe and First Class Accommodations,
person
$87 500 per
double occupancy
sightseeing, all tips,

2 meals a day,
transfers, baggage handling and taxes.

For Additional Information, Call:

all inclusive

341-9616

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