MM. 28—Friday, October 1, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWS!, NEWS I Pioneer . W.ornen '::Launches- Mr& Gerald E. Goldberg, presi- dent of the. Greater Detroit Coun- cil of 'Pioneer Women, announces the beginning of "the 1971 funds campaign, which will culminate Dec.. 16 with the annual donor event. • The Council target this year is $80,000, as its contribution to the international effort to maintain 1,000 Pioneer Women social serv- ices installations in Israel. Mrs. Goldberg is particularly interested in two of the newest efforts for social services in Is- . rael. ■ The first is directed toward the widows and orphans of soldiers who died in the Six-Day War and the second benefits young children who live in border kibutzim. ` Vocational training schools,_ child care .centers and other Pioneer Women services com- prise 48 per cent of all such activities in Israel. Children from border kibutzim are being provided with vacations in safer areas. Pioneer Women glicam:KonzaivlizPv. Under Cover Boutique .• Mrs. Martin - - _ - - • - - Zeldes, vice pres-- ident of member- considers such an experience as an important contribution to the ship for Women's - child's psychological development, American ORT Michigan Region, states Mrs. Goldberg. shows off a fur - coat designed by - Geoffrey Beene Linda : to Mrs. Harry Goldberg,--Jr. _ (center) and Mrs. Donald T h a I,- Michigan. Region President, Mrs. Zeldes- will be a model for the °RT . fall fashlidi showing, scheduled for noon Oct. 13 M Con g Shaarey Zedek., Mrs. Goldberg Will be - chairman- of the day for the shaw- 1 n g, at which Beene will personally narrate the collection. The fashion showlunch- eon will climax ORT's fall membership drive. • rain.: 71)%l ■ Phi - fa\ ;17111 - "yr, icy PI 645-2260 Wor't 1 , 44 T ,t, ,p••• ILIC 3.. 11.,b , ,.. 44011 _CUSTOM TABLE :PADS .• HAND-CRAFTED • CUSTOM SWUNG • , • PROMPT DELIVERY- PHONE 345-5350 MADE IN MICHIGAN — - . UNITED PAD Our 3Qfh, Year _ For Custom Dro.pery Mr. Ehrenfried Takes Bride, Anita Hoffman MRS. DONALD BLOOMBERG Adas Shalom USY plans to dec- orate the congregation's suka 1:30 p.m. Sunday. The sisterhood is providing materials for the Sho- resh (7-8th grade) and Migdal- Tzion (9-12th grade) members. Following an erev Yom Toy sup- per, the youth will join in the adult services. For information, call Brenda Steirn, advisor, 546-8142. , Larry Freedman Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 C/confr-7:4 C.ail A panel will discuss "The Jew- ish Conscientious Objector" 8:15 p.m. Oct. 18 at Cong. Beth Achim, under the sponsorship of the sis- terhood. Mrs. Abe Meral, program chairman, invites the community. The panelists will be-Rabbi Joel E. Poupko, associate director of Hillel, University of Michigan; Barbara Bernstein, counselor, Jewish 'Vocational Service; Henry S. Gornbein, attorney; and Alan Lipschutz, student, t, II. of M. Sol .T. Schwartz, attorney, will be moderator. - A coffee hour will follow the program. ) rtit Nome imphr. - THE WE DC The Best Meat at The Best Prices MRS. DAVID EIRRENFRIED • Anita Joyce Hoffman and David Louis Ehrenfried were married in a recent ceremony at Cong. Sha- arey Zedek. Rabbi Irwin Groner and Cantors Jacob Sonenklar and Jacob Barkin officiated. The newlyweds are the children of Mrs. Walter_ Hoffman of Bur- ton Ave. Oak Park, and the late Dr. Hoffman; and Mr. and -Mrs. Berek Ehrenfried of La Mesa, Calif. Pullets . . . 40' lb. Liver 69' 4WD Stooks $1.09 • 255-3777 - lace. Linda Hoffman served her sis- ter as maid of honor. The brides- maids were Lisa • Hoffman, the bride's sister; Judi Ehrenfried, the bridegroom's sister, of La Mesa; Lori Kanat; and Judy Bas- kin of Hamilton, Ont. Carlton Terry of Virginia was the best man. Ushers were Donald Bone and Leslie Kanat. The bride's _grandmother and uncle, Mrs. Helen Kanat and Dr. Irvin Kanat, also were in the wed- ding party. Followin& a honeymoon in Can- ada, the couple is residing in Oak Park. Hamb. (3 lbs. or more) . . . 55' lb. Tormues. . — Side of Beef (Freezer Packed 69' Free Delivery 20215 W. 7 Mile - SOUTHFIELD CHILDREN'S NURSERY 25761 Greenfield Road Southfield • WE WILL PAY THE TUITION The bride wore a long-sleeved gown of imported embroidered voile. Her headpiece was of matching voile with a circular shoulder-length veil edged in Criterion Club Singles Planning a Hike Sunday For three half days so you may observe the advantages of our nursery. Children 21/2 to 5 iear.s - _ Morning and Afternoon Sessions Two to Five Days a Week CALL 557-5122 - I temdm.., osben. =di FRAN1KFURTERS 1103 PURE BEEF Criterion Club for single adults Kashruth Supervision by - plans to take a short-distance bike Prominent Orthodox Rabbi; Sunday from Bloomer State Park Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal to the Yates Cider Mill. and two steady Mashoichim A motorcade will leave 1 p.m. from the Oak Park Community Center parking lot. Lou Jacobs IL will lead the annual trek, with 41011•11, guests welcome as transportation permits. GOWNED SW SALAMI 801.0111111 Cider and donuts will be served. For inforntation, call - Betty srownsorea in Detroit end Michigan by: Weinberg, president, 547-2565, or JULIUS POLLAK, 14558 Wyoming, Detroit TeL: 931-0300 Pearl Greenstein, 339-3718. MAKE YOUR PARTY A SMASHING SUCCESS WITH INSTANT COLOR PHOTO BUTTONS FOR YOUR GUESTS WILNO KOSHER :MI= 11== Photos by GILBO 398-3566 Conscientious Objector to Be Viewed by Panel •Gonik's Kosher Meat, Fish & 'Poultry Adas Shalom USY to Prepare for Sukkot •) 6 9 A fact, in science, is not a mere fact, but an instance.—'Bertrand Russell- - II-olfe Becomes Mr. Bloomberg 's Wife, . tt Bnai David Mr. and Mrs. Club is trying to locate ;18 "l -ost " _ met members to come to its 18: year reunion 9 p.m. Saturday at the synagogue. For information, - call Moe _ and _Bernice Betman, 357-0587. - Drive Linda Carol Wolfe became the bride of Donald Elliot Bloomberg in a recent candlelight ceremony at Adas Shalom Synagogue, sol- . 29600 emnized by Rabbi Jacob Segal and Northwestern Cantors Nicholas Fenakel and . Southfield Larry Vieder. Between The newlyweds are the children 12 Mile & of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Norber Inkster of Greenfield Rd., Southfield, and the late Dr. Allan R. Wolfe; and 355-2210 Mr. and Mrs. Morris E. Bloom- berg of Southfield "Rd., Southfield. Superb The bride wore an organza Coordination . A-line silhouette gown, _ with bishop sleeves and Venise lace In trim at the cuffs, front and Fall Golf and hemline. ' Tennis Attire Susan Wolfe served as maid of ookft.01.00ftwommot honor. Barbara Wolfe, Phyllis and Judith Bloomberg, Randy Mitnick and Rochelle Gershune were bridesmaids. Erwin Bloomberg was the best man. Ushers were Gerald Bloom- berg, Michael Bloomberg, Myron Wolfe, Barry Wolfe 'and Barry Mitnick. Also in the wedding party was the bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Hochberg. Following a honeymoon in Ber- muda, the newlyweds are living in Southfield. Ihrorns 'Lost' Couples Sought Fall Fashions to Culminate ORT Drive 541-2004" •