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February 25, 1972 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-02-25

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Artists;•Atifiqu - 4 . Ders,46--
416- ..„,„ 13i- splay- Wares ,a Temple
Teme Israe156
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, FridirkklIeserf

The - pailtings, sculptures cer- Art -and -daitique Show and Sale Irons will be held 8 p•m. March 4.
amiss, 'Mad-crafted jewelry and anima p.m. March 5-7. - Metropolitan"--opera .!sistger Miirley
weaving ofdistingulshedlifichlian Visitors will have the opportun- Meredith and pianist David Syme
artists will- be featured by` ity to view and purchaSe the works will provide-',niusib for the evening.
Israel Shotealoonstal
its 21st -annual o
..i.jeCzr lea.

f Richard Kozlow, Don Snyder, Duriiirlhe show, tickets will be
J. Alden Smith, John Nick Pappas;_ on" -late at the door. Advance
Morris Brose, Fred Simper, Jamej tickets may - -be 'purchased - ati a-
Black and more than
, ' "100
.. .titlaer,_ rediiCed priEVIrTeteple"Isrsers
artists.
office.
and E dell/ mini
Bodine will disp/ai,.. for the first
The' antique section' of the,
_time, ,,tils drawings- Iro
ns a_. recent show will include the wares of
staY in Israel. Snyder, a sculptor, many dealers, 'such as Doris
will- exhibit Several pieces pre- Sullivan, who will show her col-
pared
_specifically for this show.
lection of fine. English pieces;
A champagne preview for pa- Dorothy Thompson, who special-

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I or l chwy.
firy Firek linan-
1

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MairnonidesWomen'Preview 72'
to 'Aid Scholarship Fund, Needy

Maimonides Medical Society
Women's Auxiliary will hold its
25th annual donor luncheon and
fashion show noon March 21 at
.Raleigh House_
- President Mrs. Sander Klein
said plans for the afternoon, a
springfashion "Preview 72," are
being coordinated by the general
fund-raising chairman, Mrs. Bur-

ICHIGAN'S OLDEST

ANTIQUE
FLEA MARKET

SUNDAY,: FEB. 20.
ti A.M.-7 - P.M.
ROMA HALL; E. DETROIT
GRADOT NC 10 MILE
/gain Hunters Delight

biliinnation
- and Rooth space -

771-1772 or
GR 4-1159

Proceeds from the luncheon and
souvenir book ailloir Maimonides'
sponsorship of medical scholar-
ships at WaYee State University,
the University' of Miesigan and
the Hebrew UnPiersity School of
Medicine in Israel.
Another main beneficiary of the
funds is the department for •the-
visually handicaped in the De-
troit Public Schools. Plymouth
State Home and Training School
lid Other organizations also azi
tided.
Founded in 1925, the auxiliary
is composed of 4011 physicians'
wives in the metropolitan area.
The society Is named for the 12th
Century Jewish physician and

philosopher, Moses Ben Malmon.
Women assisting in luncheon
plans include Mesdames Howard
B. Appelman, I. Walter Silver,
Charles Kessler, Richard Zirkin,
Milton Nathanson, Norman Moss,
0. D. Silverstehz, Ralph Coskey,
Alfred "Kreindler, Murray Kling
and Reuben Lopatin.
Others are Mesdames Joel Dre-
yer, Herbert Rosenbaum, Gerald
Sherman, Samuel Freid, Joseph
Carp, Henry Gall, Harold Pociol-
sky, Alan Zane, Norman Bolton,
Jack Kaufman, David Ruskin and
Burton Epstein.
For reservations, call Mrs. Rob-
ert Baruch, 012-0825.

An71100:,can make history; only
izes -in araavand copper; and
'Jean Haden ivhose interests He a great man can' write it.—Oscar '
Wilde.
In fine jewelry and china.
A snack cafe will be open at
noon each day of the show...-
This year's .Art; - and Antique
Show is under the_direction of Mrs.
Irving -Ellman;:;ways and means
vice. president.- Mrs. Murray Mah-
lin, art chairman, is assisted by
Mesdames Burton Mahler, Hyman
Blinder and Sheldon LaBret.
Dealer chairmen are Mesdames
Fred Levine, Easton Brodsky and
Sol Luft.
For ticket information, call the
Temple Israel office, UN 3-7769.

OW4 Seattedept .

/2 to 4

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1

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Mon., Tues., Wed., & Sot. till 5
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-
VIVIAN- WOODWARD — COSMETICS ALSO SOLD

INA& CLEARANCE. I!
THURS. — FRI. — SAT.

MISS ROSANNE

LErvn.r

Mr. and Mrs. A. Eugene Letvin
of Avon Ln., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Rosanne to Burton Leland, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Leland of W.
Nine Mile Rd., Southfield.
Miss . Letvin is a graduate of
Wayne State University, with a
major in sociology. Mr. Leland
received his bachelors of science
degree from Wayne State's college
of business administration.
A June wedding is planned.

For - you, the woman whose constant quest is
for-beauty„ Marylou Bloch has created an un-
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utiiiyiate in beauty. Your search for perfection
will have ended when you visit . .

I

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Socialites Schedule
Leap-Year Dance

Detroit Socialites will present a
Leap Year dance 9 p.m. Saturday
at Berkley Masonic Temple.
Johnny C and his orchestra will
provide the music for dancing with
social mixers. Refreshments wit
be served.
- Meyer Green; program chair-
man, announces that movies of the
organization's recent New Year's
Eve dinner-dance will be shown.
All persons over age 35 are in-
vited. For information, call Mollie
Stern, 342.2791, or Sarah Stern
KE 7-1158.

The motivating force of the Jew-
ish national movement is the real
suffering of the masses of the
people which originates in inevita-
ble discrimination.—Ber Borochov

,

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