Acapulco Trip Follows Krupkin Martin Vows Women's Ciabs (Continued from Page 28) ACHIEZER will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Zvi Silverstein, 15240 Kenton, Oak Park. Her co-hostess will be Mrs. Ezra Roberg. Mrs. Ben Shaffer will speak on the various cuts of kosher meat and the different ways they can be prepared to make a good winter evening's meal. Friends are invited. • • • WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIO. NM. FUND will hold a victory luncheon for board members and donor workers noon Tuesday at the Zionist Cultural Center. A surprise program will be present- ed. Luncheon committee members 'include Mesdames Samuel P. Baker, Harry Portnoy and Irving SchlusseL Mrs. William Levin is fund-raising chairman. For infor- mation, call the JNF office, 968- 0820. • C * OAK PARK' NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the , home of Mrs. Yudi Elchonen, 14451 Ver- non, Oak Park. Mr. Elchonen will speak • • • MRS., BIKELAF1. KRVPKIN rr In a - recent candlelight cere- mony at.Cong. Beth 'Abraham.. Judi Martin became the bride of Michael --Paul Krupkin. The -mar- riage vows were solemnized by Rabbis James Gordon- and Israel Halpern and Cantor Shabtai Acker- man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Andrew- Martin of Rosemary_ Ave., Oak Park. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Krupkin of Califor- nia and the grandson of Mrs. Anna' Krupkin of Detroit. The bride wore a silk organza, Empire-waisted gown, with - a sheer yolk. and sleeves. The' gown and detachable train were covered with pearl*encrusted Alencon - hkee. A three-tier -mantilla trimmed in matching lace was held by a Juliet trimmed in Pearls.* ' . The bridal procession was led by the bride's sister, Peggi Mar- tin. Maid of honor -was Karen Krupkin, the bridegroom's sister. Other bridesmaids were Nancy Hoffman, Sandy - Stocker,:.*Judy Klein, Judy Mermelstein, -Sue Klein and Revs Kopel. Amy Eisenberger. was flower girl. . • Best , man etas Jimi Martin, the bride's brother. Ushers included Cliff Clark .Gene - Siegrist, ' ?inky StOcker, . Ed. Melimii Bob Krupkhi and Tom Navarro:•ing bearer was Steven Harris. - After a honeymoon hi Acatinlco, the couple will. reside in •Ann Arbor. OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile area) will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Irving Layman, 23601 Parklawn, Oak Park. Rabbi Aaron Davidson will speak. Said •in Recent Service Barbara Kosit to Marry James Stevenson in June . The ninth annual Sbolem Alei- chem Institute Art Show will take place Feb. 4-6 at 19350 Greenfield (Punch and Judy Building). The show _will feature, at rea- sonable prices, the works. of- more than 200 of Michigan's top profes-* sional artists in all media. The ,shovijattaactigtpi~um 10,000 visitora left reb.14 is 'Me'et the Arilits'i'niglif. Si evening prizes will be awarded. The show is open to the at a - nominal charge. Refre •meats.: will be served. - - First Showing of Plans for a forest of 10,000 trees to be planted in Israel by Mrs. Jules Kraft, a longtime member and past president of the—Women of the Jewish National Fund, were recently announced by Mrs. Wil- liam Levin, fund-raising chairman of Women of JNF. The forest will be planted in the John F. Kennedy Peace Forest near Jerusalem, and will bear the name of the "Jules and Shirley Kraft Family Forest." Dedication is planned for July, Israeli Art by foremost Israeli Artists Jan. 29 & 30 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Arnie Lesterre Art Galleries 28911 Southfield Coordinators Emile & over Stocked Sale MRS. LAWRENCE BELLO In a recent evening ceremony at Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel, Ro- chelle Kosofsky became the wife of Lawrence H. Bello. Rabbi Is rael Halpern officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goldsmith of Adrian Ave., Southfield, and the late Mr. Daniel Kosofsky. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hello of Plumbrooke Dr., Southfield. Mrs. Bello wore a gown of silk peau de soie. Seed pearls and crystals created a bolero effect and trimmed the turn-back cuff of the long sleeves. Her veil of silk illusion was secured by a matching beaded Camelot headpiece, and she carried a prayer book with orchids and cascading ivy. Mrs. Robert Sher, the bride's sister, served as matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Lynne Bello, the bridegroom's sister; Mrs. Jeffrey Dunn; Beverly, Beck- er; -Ruth Mossok; and Sheila Gruskin. Mark Bello, the bridegroom's brother, was best man. The ushers were Jeffrey Goldmith, brother of the bride; Jeffrey Dunn; Alex Polsky; Marty Herkowitz; Steve Sherman; Howard Deitch; and Robert Sher. The couple honeymooned in Ja- maica. , Win Be Open n . , Jan. 23 OFF 20% "Spring Merchandise" on all NEW and CURRENTl Plus our regular 30% 60% Stile Slack Suits on • Dresses Also Bags, Sweaters & Blouses - Many Items Were MOW S40:$50-$75 10-$15 & $25 FARGI SON"S ANNUAL SALE REDUCED 1 /20FF A. Natural Blue Shadow Azurene Mink Coot B. Russian Fitch Coat KOSIT ► !jiff:#*1' jiaiic ainv TrirTrr.rrreer. 17—t-% 4 - .1* from 1 1 -4 Every item in the entire store will be on Sale for 2 Days Only SUNDAY, JAN. 23 MONDAY, JAN. 24 ALL DAY ALL FURS and Mrs. Aaron S. Kosit of - .relate 0' Woods Pl., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Barbara Ann to James Milton Stevenson, son of Mr. Charles Elston of San Diego and the late Mrs. Elston. Miss Kosit attended the Univer- sity of Michigan and was gradu- ated from Wayne State University. Mr. Stevenson' received his bache- lors degree fel UCLA and his tiastera,4egrei- from the Univer- sity of Chicago. - Currently he is a_ candidate for his PhD at Wayne State University. wedding. will take place The 1 - Bertha Spilman The lack of money is the root of —Mark Twain Classified Ads Get Quick Results all evil. - ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Sat- urday at the home of Mrs. Irving Posner, 18111 Muirland. Readings from Agnon and Sachs will be presented by -Mrs. Yetta Shubow and Mrs. Norma Jean ,Shufro. Mrs. 'Ruth Miller, president and Mrs. Mary Norte; program chair- man, invite guests. Dessert lunch- eon will be Served. - • • • MISSKAN- ISRAEL SISTER- HOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednes- day -at the synagogue: A film of Israel, "its -people and. Its land- The sinews of art and literature, marks, will be "shown; Guests are welCome, and refreshments will be like those of war, are money. —Samuel Butler served. Sholem Aleichem Prepares for fts- AnnualcArt Show DETROIT JEWISH HMS_ . Friday, Jammer? 21, 1972 29 Forest to Be Planted by Mrs. Jules Kraft Bello-Kosofsky Vows Trimmed in Amber Fox NOTE we do not deal in endangered fur species. Open Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ceresnie & Offen FURS 181 So. Woodward •Birmingham 642-1690 Next to Whom Theatre. Adjacent Free Parking Thurs. & Fri. 411 9.00 Open dolly 9:304;30