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June 04, 1971 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-06-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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PARKWOOD CHAPTER, Wom-
en's American ORT, will hold a
games party and mini-luncheon
12:30 p.m. Wednesday in Knob-in-
the-Woods clubhouse. Proceeds will
be diverted to the projected ORT
Engineering School in Israel, the
first ORT school above the high
school level, for which the Hebrew
University has provided the
ground. ORT women will contrib-
ute all the funds over the next
seven years. The school will be
combined with a modern industrial
training workshop to give in-
struction for students of other
Terusalem vocational and tech-
Meal schools. Serving on the
party committee are Mesdames
Lew Levitt, chairman; Leon Paul,
tickets; and George Seid, Oscar
Klaper, Walter Cohen, Charles
Vikser, Albert Landy, Charles
Schwartz, Ralph Hertzberg, Sam
Eisenberger, Morris Posner, Hy
Gordon, Samuel Leib, Sidney Ber-
tin and Herman Berlin. There will
be souvenirs and many prizes.
Mrs. Carl Lichtenstein, president,
invites friends of ORT to partici-
pate. For tickets, call Mrs. Paul,
353-7698; or Mrs. Levitt, 358-2870.
* *
HENRIETTA SZOLD GROUP,
Hadassah, will hold its installation
luncheon noon Tuesday at Hadas-
sah House. Mrs. Louis Cooper
will be the installing officer, A
program of songs will be presented
by Mrs. Jacob Axelrod, accom-
panied by Mrs. Martin Herman.
Guests are invited.

Judith Hahn Married
to Norman R. Trepeck

MRS. NORMAN TREPECK

Judith Rose Hahn became the
bride of Norman Ray Trepeck in
a recent ceremony at Temple
Israel. Rabbis Leon Fram and M.
Robert Syme and Cantor Harold
Orbach officiated.
The newlyweds are the children
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hahn 9f
Wink Rd., Southfield, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Trepeck of Hunting-
ton Rd., Huntington Woods.
The bride wore a gown of silk
organza over taffeta, with cap
sleeves and an attached chapel
sweep train. The deep hemline
effect was of Brussels lace em-
broidered with crystals and
pearls. An embroidered cage
veil went over the lace toque
headpiece. She carried long-
stemmed roses on her confirma-
tion Bible.
Mrs. Steven J. Trepeck was
matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Peter Trepeck, Mrs.
Lawrence Trepeck, Debby Manson
and Terry Brass.
Steven J. Trepeck served his
brother as the best man. The
bridegroom's brothers, Peter and
Lawrence Trepeck; the bride's
brother, Ronald Hahn; and Ber-
nard Zager were ushers.
Following a honeymoon to San
Francisco, Hawaii and Las Vegas,
the couple will reside in Troy.

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activities

Beth Shalom Sisterhood will hold
its installation-luncheon noon Mon-
day in the synagogue social hall.
Rabbi Mordecai Halpern will in-
stall the new officers, with the as-
sistance of Mrs. Albert Rosen-
bloom, synagogue President David
Klein and Mrs. Jerry Efros. The
new officers are: Mesdames Fred
Sklarchyk, president; Sam Pearl-
stein, Jules Kutner, Sam Bal-
kin and Eugene Morrison, vice
presidents; Robert Prussack, Sid-
ney Berg and Leo Schwartz, secre-
taries; Edward Gordon, treasurer;
and Edmund Kahn, parliamentar-
ian. Mrs. Leon Firestone, program
chairman, announces folk singer
Joan Sofferin will
be the guest ar-
tist. Miss Soffer-
in will sing and
accompany h e r-
s elf on guitar.
For reservations,
call Mrs. E. L.
Firestone, 542-
, 2531; or Mr s.
Donald Sharf-
man, 398-2769.

SOUTHFIELD NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP (111/2 Mile and
Lahser area) will meet 3:30 p.m.
Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Yitzchok M. Lipszyc, 28470 Lah-
ser. The speaker will be Rabbi
Lipszyc.
* *
OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Jack Carmen, 15758 Fairfax. Guest
speaker will be Rabbi Chaim
Halon.

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Singles Throwing Party

The 25 and Up singles group
plans a cocktail party for 9 p.m.
June 11 at the King's Arms lounge.
Eric Rosenow and the Continentals
will provide dance music. Single
adults are invited. For informa-
tion, call Henrietta Lewis, LI

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music of Ruth Gill, 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the home of Sophie
LeVine, 26160 Hawthorne, Franklin.
A preview of the Antique Finders
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PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold its installation of
officers noon Tuesday at King's
Arms Restaurant.

MUSIC STUDY CLUB will hold
its
annual installation luncheon
ZEDAKAH CLUB, at its recent
installation luncheon, installed the noon June 14 at Stouffer's North-
following officers: President, Mrs. land Inn. The Music Study Club
Louis Kay; vice presidents, Mes- Choral Group will highlight the
dames Samuel Wexler, Harry Box- program. For reservations, call
Mrs. Joel Faust, 358-0710.
man and Jack Goldstein; secreta-
ries, Mesdames Reuben Klein, Jo-
seph C. Bessman and Irwin Wein-
g art e n; treasurer, Mrs. Paul
Deutch; hospital supervisor Mrs.
Jack Miller; case worker, Mrs.
David Galin; and trustees, Mes-
dames Joel Levy, Leonard Shapiro
and Abe Nusholtz. The first meet-
ing of the new season will be held
noon Monday at the Carlyle Tow-
ers.
*
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YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-
WOODS SISTERHOOD announced
the following committee chairmen
at its installation and Adopt-a-Child
luncheon Wednesday: Mesdames
David Bodzin, Jack Cohn, David
Feldstein, Samuel Ginsburg, Sara
Kravitz, Myer Mandelbaum, Jo-
seph Rodd, Wilbert Simkovitz,
Morris Trager and James Gordon.
Board members are Mesdames
Ida Chadwick, Jack Light and
;Harold Platt.
MRS. RONALD BERRIS
DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA
Debiiiah• Savage Wengrow and
.OMEGA will hold its first board Ronald David Berris were married
meeting of the season 12:15 p.m.
Tuesday at the Paradiso Cafe. The in a recent ceremony at Cong.
newly installed president will pre- - Shaafey Zedek. Rabbi Irwin
side, and standing committee re- - Groner officiated.
The new Mrs. Berris is the
ports will be read.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD Wengrow of Oxley Ave., South-
STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile area) field. The bridegroom is the son
will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berris of
the home of Mrs. Heinz Gabel, Knollwood Cir., Birmingham.
The bride's Empire A-line gown
22021 Sussex. Rabbi Betzalel Gott-
was of silkened organdy and pearl
lieb will be the guest speaker.
embroidered Alencon lace. It fea-
* *
tured a shaped portrait neckline,
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD re- tucked bishop sleeves and a multi-
cently elected the following offi- layered free flowing attached
cers: Mesdames Philip Bolton, chapel-length train. A jeweled lace
president; Jack Hornfield and elbow-length mantilla, that match-
Lawrence Traison, vice presidents; ed the bride's choker, was worn
Ben Gruskin, Howard Levinsky and as the headpiece.
Mason Himelhoch, secretaries; and
Mrs. Marc Dwoskin served
Isidor Eisenberg, treasurer. A
combined installation of officers her sister as matron of honor.
will be held with the Bnai David The bridegroom's sister, Jan
Men's Club 8:30 p.m. June 15 in Berris, was maid of honor. The
the synagogue social hall. Mrs. bridesmaids were Rachel Osno-
Neil Kalef and Phil Bolton will be witz of Toledo, Barbara Levine,
Dori Kiken of New Jersey, Shel-
the co-chairmen.
' ley Pearlman of Sarnia and Ron-
* * *
na Kline.
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, an-
The bridegroom's brother, Wil-
nounces that Celia Feigenson will
sponsor the annual spring luncheon liam Berris, served as best man.
noon Tuesday at the Workmen's Sanford Berris, the bridegroom's
Circle Center. Proceeds will go to brother, Richard Schiller, Bruce
the special child rescue summer Luria, Dr. Marc Dvvoskin, Sanford
vacation fund for children of border Birnholtz and Harold Willins were
settlements. Friends are welcome. ushers.
Following a honeymoon to Mont-
A social hour and games are
planned. Chana Michlin is presi- real, Toronto and Quebec City, the
couple will reside in Ann Arbor.
dent.

Deborah S. IVengrate, ,
Is Mr. Berris' Bride

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