Judge Orders Out-of-Court Settlement Parents Without Partners Parents Without Partners will of 'Interfaith NozMarry Contract meet 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Unique Shower Gifts at Mope Limo IL Gift Shop 22in Cestelp as Because he loved money more than the girl, Jack Wilson was told 545 - 1410 off in court Monday in a case that could hardly be called ecumenicaL But he'll still get some, if not all, MUSIC BY of the money. Oakland County Circuit Judge Judge William J. Beer ordered an out-of-court settlement of the AND HIS ORCHESTRA unique contract in which Los 968-2563 Angeles businessman Joseph Wag- ner, a Jew, promised to pay Wil- son, a Gentile, $10,000 if he would not marry Wagner's daughter. Wilson, a 23-year-old Royal Oak resident, met Sylvia Wagner, also 23, while attending college. He is now in the Army reserve and works as a bank employe. ONE CENT SALE!!! 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Wagner asked the court Near Northland and Providence Hospital I to set 'the agreement aside be- FREE CONSULTATION cause, he said, it was signed by I 15 Yrs. Downtown Phone 557-1108 ri him under duress. ma no s us mos =EN oi En or Attorneys for both sides said (0elt Park Shwas feeler) SAM BARNETT BERKLEY HEALTH FOODS • Miss Simon to Marry Mr. Natinsky in March MARK e KANDEL Ventriloquist lavasose =aw n Special For December 20% ABOVE SALE Call For Details Unique Furniture 559-6334 DECORATING ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE HARVEY & BETTY BLOOM FORMERLY LOCATED IN OAK PARK ... Your Hosts BLOOM'S KOSHER Kitchen & Catering _ Under Strict Supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis COMPLETE DINNERS, Ala Carte & Hot & Cold HORS D'OEUVRES WE HAVE THE ONLY. KOSHER DELI COUNTER IN MICHIGAN! 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Friday, December.24, 1971-29 they have reached a settlement Jewish Center. Refreshments and but would not disclose the amount. a social hour- will follow. Judge Beer said: "Any man who 4 444444444 is courting a fair lady certainly *4 CARICATURES * • has to do some explaining as to COMEDIANS why he would cancel his claim to • MUSIC her hand for crass money." • • ;SHIRLEY PERSIN; I THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Fine selection of Better Costume Jewelry Big Savings on Gift Items & Handbags MISS CHARLOTTE SIMON 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Markus S. Simon of Longfellow Ave announce the engagement of their daughter Char- lotte Ellen to Melvin Edward Natinsky, son of Mrs. Rose Natin- sky of James Ave., Oak Park, and the late Hyman Natinsky. (Miss Simon graduated from Wayne State University. Mr. Natin- sky received his bachelors and masters degrees in secondary ed- ucation from Wayne State. A March wedding is planned. Warren to Head AJC Division Philip T. Warren will head the industrial and automotive division of the 1972 Allied Jewish Campaign- Israel Emergency Fund, Warren T. Greenstone, chairman of trades a n d professions, announced. Warren, exec- utive vice-presi- dent of Paragon Steel Corp., was chairman of the division in the 1971 record- breaking fund raising drive, and served in past Warren campaigns as as- sociate division chairman and as chairman of the steel section. He is a director of the Jewish Voca- tional Service Community Work- shop and a member of the commun- ity relations budget and planning division of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Joseph H. Pearlman will serve as co-chairman of the Division. He is a director of the Detroit Service Group and a board member of Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop. Edviard Coopersmith, Milton R. Gilman, Robert Kasle, Donald A. Mahler and Joel D. Tauber are as- sociate chairmen of the division. Jerome M. Ash, George Fried- man and Marvin H. 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