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Brenner Truman Branch
SatUrday. Meeting

Brenner , Truman Branch will
meet 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the
Labor Zionist institute.
Harold Norris, professor of law
at the 'Detroit College of Law; will
speak - .. Oil -"Obscenities -and the
Law."
Guests are invited.

SPECIAL

DRAPERY CLEAUERS y .

PRE-SEASON
DISCOUNT SALE

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Beth Yehudah Plans PTA
Meeting; Rummage Sale

The next board meeting of the.

Beth Yehudah Schools PTA will

take place 8:45 p.m. Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. Shlomo
Sperka, 26260 Raine, Oak Park.
Future plans for the rummage
sale to be held March 5 will be
discussed.
Classes for parents in beautify-
ing their homes for the holidays
will be initiated, according to Mrs.
Henry Baum, president.

'Two Plus Two' to Dance

Two Plus Two single and social
group for young adults age 21-
40( will feature the band Due East
-at its dance 9 p.m. today at Al-
varo's restaurant in Royal Oak.
There is an admission charge. For
information, call Helen Rubin, 557-
6538.

Mrs. M. Naimark Cited

Mrs. Martin Naimark of Lan-
caster Dr., Southfield, was a re-
cipient of the Heart of Gold Award
for outstanding volunteer service
Feb. 8 at Cobo
Mrs, Naimark was incorrectly
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ied Ads Bring Fast,,Besults listed as Mrs. "Morris!' Naimark.

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2140 Walnut Lake Road
Birmingham, Michigan 48010
626-5484

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

At the unification meeting Feb.
6 of the United Labor Zionist
Organization, Ferband and - the
American Habonim - Association,
Morris, - Lieberman was- elected
interim chairman of .the Labor
Zionist Allisinca Council of Metro-
politan' Detroit -
Serving on the council, along
with Lieberman, will -be Morris
A. Lifshay, chairman of the office
committee; Louis Levine, vice-
president, Farband division; Dena
Greenberg, vice-president, LZOA
division; and Ben Harold!. vice-
president, chairman of •program
and cultural- activities.
Also on the council are Dena
Greenberg, secretary, and Oscar
Rappaport, treasurer. Jerry Mala-
mud will represent the American
Ha bonim Association on the
council.
Lieberman announced that
Frank Philips, national assistant
executive director of the Labor
Zionist Alliance, will come to De-
troit as part of his national tour.
Philips will share his experiences
as a delegate to the World Zion-
ist Congress and will speak on the
new Labor Zionist Alliance 8:15
p m. Sunday at the Labor Zionist
Institute.

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Branch 4 of LZA to Hear
Talk on Welfare Reform

William Geoffry -Gallery
Flowers•Antiques

_ SERVING ONLY PRIME
AND CHOICE MEATS

Labor Zionists List
Council Officers •

Branch Four of the Labor Zion-
ist Alliance will meet 8:30 p.m.
March 3 at the home of Mrs.
Miriam JOffe, 19460 Cranbrook.
Mrs. Selma Goode, president of
the West Side Mother's Organiza-
tion, will speak on "Welfare Re-
form." Mrs. Goode is a member
of the Jewish Community Council
urban affairs committee.
Friends are welcome.

Shaarey Zedek Nursery
Looking for New Pupils

Shaarey Zedek Beth Hayeled
(nursery school and kindergarten)
its seeking children who plan to
attend its classes in the fall.
At IMO p.m. March 15 in
the youth lounge of the synagogue,
parents who are interested in the
school's prbgram are invited to
an orientation meeting.
The staff will be present, and
school facilities will be open to
visitor's:: Refreshments will be
served:
Par_ information or application
forms, call Rosaline Gilson, direc-
tor of the Beth Hayeled, 357-5544.

Friday, FelanSory 13, 1972-31

MISS LINDA BLAU

MISS JOANNE BLAU

Mr. and Mrs. David Blau of
Shervilla Pl., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughters,
Joanne Beverly, to Harold Hauer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hauer
of Freeland Ave.; and Linda
Denise, to Barry D. Hoffman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoffman
of Robson Ave.

Joanne and her fiance are both

graduates of Wiyne State Univer-
sity and are planning a June wed-
ding.
Linda is a junior at the Univer-
sity of Michigan, and Mr. Hoffman
attends the U. of M. dental school.
They plan to marry next Decem-
ber.

Starks and Levins: Friendship
to Be Recalled at Historical
Society's Award Session Monday

A friendship of long standing will presentation On_"Personal Recol-
be re-enacted Monday evening, at lections—A View From Across the
the meeting of the Detroit Histori- Fence," and it will be just that:
cal Society Guild in the Detroit a reconstruction of a fence-to-fence
Historical Museum, when the An- neighborliness, a friendship that
nual Patriotic Award will be pre- was marked by great respect and
sented to Anne Campbell Stark.
admiration for the work of-
The presentation will be made
The late George W. Stark, one-
by former State Senator Sander time city editor of the Detroit
Levin who had known Mrs. Stark News and a former president of
from childhood.
the Detroit Historical Society, and
Levin is the son of Bess Levin an historian of this city;
and the late Saul R. Levin. They
Anne Campbell Stark, who gained
were next door neighbors of the much popularity as a poet;
Starks on W. Boston Boulevard
The late Saul R. Levin, an emi-
for many years. (Mrs. Stark still nent authority on penology and
resides at 2067 W. Boston Blvd.).
consul of the Honduran Republic:
Sander Levin will speak at the
Bess Levin, active in women's
circles here; and the sons of the
Levins:
Sander Levin, who was the
Democratic candidate for gover-
nor, and Carl Levin, member of
the Detroit City Council.

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Maxwell House Coffee—

'Traditional' for Purim

Some things become traditional
over the years. Maxwell House
coffee is one of them. Because"'
Maxwell House's "good to the last
drop" flavor never varies, it's like
an old friend tlitt's always nice to
have around—especially on Purim.
These days there's a lot of talk
about speed and getting things
done quicker (though not neces-
sarily better!) That's why Jewish
homemakers turn to a time-proven
product like Maxwell House coffee,
available in both instant and regu-
lar.

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Rabbi and Mrs. Milton Arm of
Woodcrest Q., Stiuthfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter 'Bans Ruth to Anthony
Scott' Glickman, Dori of Mrs. Ber-
nard Glickman of PhiladelpbiSand .
the late Dr. Glickman. -
Miss,:Ann attends /3arnard Col-
de, ::where she is majoring in
ears• *chance. itr.,9ipbass

Icy Point's the Way

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and Icy
Point Slueback Salmon all spell-
"flavor."
froth are fancy varieties packed
by the New England Fish Co.,
the world's leading producer of
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