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January 28, 1972 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-01-28

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30—Friday, January 28, 1972

DETROIT

Rosenthal-1)01f Vries
New Pioneer Women Members to See _ .Sdid "I R,Ileigh House
Fashions Created by Israel's Newcomers

Mrs. Frank Rath and Mrs. Ralph
Miller. chairmen of organization
df the Greater Detroit Council of
Pioneer Women, announce a' lunch-
eon and show of Israeli fashions
will be held for new members and
their sponsors noon Feb. 17 in the
Labor Zionist Institute.
Mrs. Irving N. Elbling of Pitts-
burgh, national
board, member of,
Pioneer Women.
gill . bring a cur-

rent report on
Pioneer Women
social service ac-
- tiriH in
T h i s- .fa6b1Ow
show was -re:"

ceived warmly
in St. Louis last
September when Mrs. Eliding
it was shown as part of the na-
tional Pioneer Women convention.
The fashions were designed and
executed by im migrant, underpriv-

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ctivities in Society

NMI' NEWS

ileged girls and women- -in one of
Pioneer Women's 1,000' -installa-
ttions which provide over half 'ok

_
Shapiro of Canoga Park, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenberg of Trinity - Ave. have just returned
niece
Henry
their
nephew
and
from South America, where they visited

all social Services directed toward
women- -and ebildren, Jew and
Arab", In Israel,- . -

and Gail Cohen, the former Gail Hochman of Detroit; -their great-
niece, Diana and their godson; Antlipny.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lampcov of Sussex Ave., Oak Park, cele-
brated their 45th anniversary with their Children and grandchildren
Jan:-141._at the borne of their son Harold.

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Jack - Etter of
Church St., Oak Pattiz. announce
the engagement of .their daughter
Adrienne Glenda to Neal Steven
Sweet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Sweet of Raine Ave., Oak Park.
The bride-elect and her fiance are
seniors at Eastern Michigan Uni-
sity. A July wedding is planned.
(The Jewish- News_regrets the in-
correct 'spelling of Ekter's
name in last week's Paper:)
• * •
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Farber of
Constitution Dr., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Laurie Lee to Jack Ar-
mon Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Myers Jr. of Rydal, Pa.
Miss Farber attends the Univer-
sity of Michigan. Her fiance is a
graduate of U. of and now
attends. the University of Pennsyl-
vania. A spring wedding is
planned. •

Kitchen Queen Sought
in Edison Co. Contest

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shapiro of Miller Ave., _Oat' Park recently
celebrated their Nth wedding anniversary. They were honored at a -
dinner party for relatives and friends by their .children, Mr,. and, Mrs.
and-Mrs:- Fred'
Maurice Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stahl _ and

to, ,Describe
Author Cleveland-
'Proper Israeli' at Adas Shalom

The Adas Shalom Adult Study beitin at 7:45 p.m. A social hour
Institute will feature Cleveland concludes the evening.
Other guest speakers include
Amory, columnist for the "Saturday
Review," speaking on -The Proper Dr. Fritz Red!, Dr. Julius Segal, Dr.
Fern Dianna Dori became the Israeli," 8:45 p.m. Tuesday at Allan Pollack, Dr. Arthur Mendel
bride of David .Lee_.Rosenthal re- Hillel Day School, Farmington.
and Cantor Max Wohlberg. The
cently in a candlelight ceremony
Amory is the lecture-discussion portion of the
at the Raleigh Rouse. Rabbi Jonas
author of three evening - is moderated by Rabbi

MRS. DAVID ROSENTHAL

Goldberg and Cantor Nicholas
Fenakel officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Dorf of Providence
Dr., Smithfield. The bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. San-
ford Rosenthal of Carriage Hill
Ct. • Southfield.
The new Mrs. Rosenthal wore a
satin gown with net yolk and
puffed sleeves, appliqued in lace
and embroidered in seed pearls.
A matching applique satin head-
piece held her veil, and she carried
a satin-covered Bible „with orchids.
Sandra Rosin. the bride's sister,
was matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were Leslie Berman, Nancy Yost,
Sarah Brown and hiarsha Leibson.
Gary Rosenthal, the bridegroom's
brother, was best man. Ushers
were Glenn Rosin, Leon Berger,
Aaron Lipshy, Joel Dorf and Ste-
ven Vosko. Also in the bridal party
were the grandmothers of the
bride-ant bridegroom, Mrs. Fannie
Dorf - and _HOZ Ethel itospntbaL
After hone!irhodning in .'rqnnto,
the Rosenthal., will reside in 'rico,.

best - soling class- Jacob E. Segal. The community
ics of American is invited. For registration, call the
Society, "The synagogue office, UN 4-7474.

Proper Boston-
ians," "The Last
"Resorts" and
_'Who Killed SO-
ciety?"
A firm support-
er of Israel's
cause throughout

Amory.
the world, he has spent much time
there touring, lecturing and writing.
In addition to the lecture series,
the -synagogue institute includes
three classes, "Modern Meanings
In The Sider," led by Rabbi Jonas
Goldberg, "Read And Rap With
Us," (a book discussion study
hour) led by Mrs. Jacob E. Segal
and "Traditions And Customs in
the Jewish Borne," led by Mrs.
Jonas Goldberg. These chimes

Detroit Edison will begin accept-
ing recipes - for a main-dish meal
based on frozen foods next week
for its 11th annual Queen of the
You're'in luck when you
Kitchen contest for women- who
haveChef Boy-Ar-Dee•
work. There- will be prfrei dor win-
- Chet:tee -Pizza- Mix-on band ners.
for. hungry. facia. "Because,—
Contest--42.. open to women
t.1.9 LILO tiLe
who are -eIripleyed.„is - - out-
you've gat a sizzlirig hot
side
their
homes aid -who----Iute
treat in just about 20 min-
within the boundaries Of Edison's
utes — crisp, cheesy,
Southeastern Michigan ser vi c e
atithentic Italian pizza that area.
Entries must include name, ad-
wins big cheers. All the
dress, place of employment and
makings come in this one
telephone number, and should be Israeli Movie Star
sent to Edison's Electric Living
package—pizza flour mix,
Division, 2000 Second, D et ro i t, Due at Mini-Fair
pizza sauce, cheese and
48226, before midnight, March 1.
Yacov Dan, Israeii movie star, I
easy directions. Um,m, how
will head the program at the Is-
about making one whole
raeli Bond Mini-Fair and Sponsor 10
one, all for yourself!
For Custom Drapery
Re-enrollment Luncheon noon I:
Thursday at the Raleigh House.
Cleaning, Call
The event is sponsored by the I °

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DRAPERY CLEANERS

"All That The Name Implies"

WE DO ALL THE WORK
REMOVE AND INSTALL

Detroit Israel Bond women's divi-
sion, under the chairmanship of
Mrs. David Pollack.
J a
The . 1972 sponsor pin will be 1:
1 awarded to paid sponsors and trus-
tees of Israel. For reservations, i
call the Israel Bond
women's I a

on all Crystal & Other'Gifts

Large Assortment Of
Valentine Candy & Cards

division, 557-6770.

_Women Take to Streets
for March of Dimes

Over 30,000 metropolitan 'De-
-1 troit mothers. are participating in
the annual Mothers March for the
Reverse Charges
March of Dimes against birth de-
fects' through Jan. 31..
Money raised goes to 110 March
of Dimes birth defect centers.
Mrs. Florine Mark, co-chairman
of the Mothers March, bites the
rubella vaccine, Rh serum and
advances in treatment at birth as
examples of progress made in the
QYANT1TiI$ LAST
quest for a healthy birthright for
all children.

Mrs.- Isola Graham, also a co-
chairman, points out that the
March of Rimes is deeply involved
is research- on sickle ell anemia
and locally co-sponsors the Detroit
Sickle Cell Detection Center.
•, Richard T. 'Kelly, chairman of
the Metropolitan Chapter, ex-
' pects-to see an increasing number
794
of men volunteer their time to

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_

As . a general rule, nobody has
Money who ought to have it.
—Benjamin Disraeli

OFF

Miele; 2inberg

The hair you Ozark will come hack to haunt
you. Helore you tweeze again. remember this
Quotat"_ from one of the
forentrest 'medical
authorities or the subject of human hair:
"Plucking out strong heirs should never be
advised." 'Wiry
not?
Because
the lyng term
penalties for rontinued plucking can be so
severe:
You may stimulate the
now
that
Air-cooled rot
growth of additional hairs
Stream Electrolysis is avail-
around the one you put
able to you. This is the first
out.
method of permanent hair
2. You may cause succes-
removal with everything to
sive generations of hair tram
commend it. Air-cooled Jet
the abused follicle to grow
Stream is foster, more com-
coarser, longer, darker.
fortable.
3. You may cause skin irri-
Electrolysis is the only
tations, pits, scars.
medically approved metkod
4. You may make eventual
to-remove hair permanently.
permanent removal - slower
Investigate this suprior spe-
and costlier by pulling the
cialized service for the per-
root and follicle out of
manent improvement and
place.
confidence. You owe it to
Such risks are needless
yourself to look your best.

I.

ANNOUNCING NEW LOCATION
16125 W.- 12 MILE RD.—OPEN MON., WED. & FRI.

9 le' 3 P.M. —557-8115

GaislIpaw
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