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May 26, 1972 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-26

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Memorial Services for War Dead
Scheduled by Temples, Veterans

The annual Memorial Day serv- , 9ion, will hold its annual Veteran's
•es of area temples will be held Mcmorial Day services 11 a.m.
a •, Monday morning at Beth S mday at Hebrew Memorial Park.
,1, --,-orMI Park. Rabbi Rich- , - ,Letery official:
Will
decorate,
■ • il,rtz will speak on "Livin.,
- . '. - 7:111.,. C. rase, with American

wing congregations and
will participate in
Temple Beth El. Rah
.1 C. Hertz and Morton
Temple Israel, Rabb.,-
M. Robert Syme and
Temple Eminu-El.

n Rosenbaum; TeMpli ,
Rabbi Philip Berko,
Beth El, Windsor,

Plaut: and Tem-
Rabbi Bruce

l'ost. American T.e-

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ems were elected
to serve in
FINE JEWELRY
1971-73: Dr. Leonard Schr•qber,
commander: Louis Stern and Dr .
644-7626
283 Hamilton
DAILY 9.30 - 6'00
Raymond Feldman, vice com-
eirrnemphaon (Near Oereerr's)
CHUBS to 9 p
MISS RITA KALENBERG
manders: Milton Markovitz, quar-
termaster: Judge Lawrence Gu-
. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kalen-
bow, judge advocate: and Sam
berg of Rame Ave Oak I'ark.
Pryor, Philip Horwitch, Morris announce the engagement of their
• Dubb's Country Kitchen
Kikoler, Dr. Henry Gall, Charles daughter Rita Sue to Leonard
• Shern's
Miller, St even Fink. Stewart Michael Stein, son of Mr. and Mr.
• Efros Prescriptions
Whiteman and Marvin
Elm itch, Philip Stein of Condon Ave., Oak
executive committee.
Park-
• Fabulous Star Bakery

,
Miss Kalenberg was graduated
• Bud Rollins Shoes
RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUXIL- from Wayne State University. Mr.
• The Bootery
IARY at its instalation dinner, Stein is a senior at the Illinois
saw Mrs. Herbert Liner, president College. of Optometry.
• Pickwick Shops
of the Department of Michigan,
An August wedding is planned.
• Bab s Hair Fashions
install the following: Mesdames
• Rigsby Shoe Service
Esther Bershad, president; Stella Federation Apts. Tenants
Greenfield and Beverly Silver,
• Barber Shop
vice presidents; Martha Haupt- Honor Memory of Resident
• Room At The Bottom
man, treasurer; Hilda Weiser and With Trees in Israel
• Doug Hoffman, lid
Bernice Wilson, secretaries; Paul-
The residents of Federation
ine Weintraub, chaplain: Elsie
Green, conductress: Clarice Zu- Apartments have paid tribute to
ger, patriotic instructress; Seema the memory of Karl Rosenblatt.
Fischel, historian; and Faye Katz, "a great friend," with the pur-
Eleanor Silk and Shirley Manson, chase of 25 trees in Israel.
Mr. Rosenblatt, a retired egg
trustees.
dealer who had a store on Wyom-
ing
Ave.. lived in Federation
CHARLES SHAPIRO POST and
AUXILIARY will hold their 25th Apartments for the past several
months.
He was found dead in his
silver anniversary and installation
proudly announces
dinner-dance 7:30 p.m. June 3 apartment on May 11.
Mrs. Mollie Copley, who with
at Masters Supper Club. For in-
formation, call Marilyn Epstein, Mrs. Charles Linden instituted the
memorial drive, said the balance
Have loined our staff of
557-3726.
of the funds raised will go to
TEN EXPERT HAIR STYLISTS
Pioneer Women for an orphan
home in Israel.
You are invited to try our expert service
She described Mr. Rosenblatt as
'4.00 Wash and Set
willing to do a favor for any resi-
The Department of Michigan dent. He took them to doctor's
'12.00 Breck Permanent
Ladies Auxiliaries of the Jewish appointments and visited those who
War Veterans honored state presi- were hospitalized.
'8.50 Tint and Set
dent Mrs. Herbert Liner at a din-
ner Thursday.
Don Frohman, opera conductor
Mrs. Liner, a member of Oak and vocal coach, will present JUL-
/3' /-310(4
Park Auxiliary for more than 10 IUS RING, tenor, in a vocal recital,
years, has risen through the ranks 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at Young
25035 Coolidge Hwy., Oak Pork, Mich.
of the Jewish War Veterans auxil- Israel of Oak-WoOds Auditorium.
North of 10 Mile Rd.
Phone: 543-6515
iaries, holding chairmanships and Admission is free.
-
-
elected offices in each echelon.
- -
Mrs. Liner has spearheaded
veterans service activities this
year. Her special interest in the
veteran has prompted the formula-
tion of a new auxiliary honoring
the memory of young U. Law-
rence Weil, who lost his life in
Vietnam.
\,
Auxiliaries of the Jewish War
Veterans service veteran hospitals
in Allen I'ark, Ann Arbor and
Rattle Creek. They also service
homes for neglected and depend-
ent children, the D. J. Healy in
Detroit and Oakland County Chil-
dren's Shelter in Pontiac:
the
Vol $20
Juvenile Detention Home. the USO
and the Northland Geriatric Cen-
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Friday, May 26, 1972-31

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Kalenbcrg-Stein Rift's
Scheduled for _4u :rust

co.

Our 30th Year

Greenfield and Ten Mile

P eauty Shop

"Jan and .Shirley"

JWVA Salutes Mrs. Liner
for Service to Veterans

A

k at-he

PRE-MEMORIAL DAY

SPECIAL SALE!
$1190
mho

Steven Letzer Wins
JWV Scholarship

Norman E. Robbins • commander
of Silverman-Detroit Post, Jewish
War Veterans. announces that the
post has awarded its annual schol.
Letzer, son of
arship to ,Steven
Mr and 'M-r-k-----Albert Letzer of
Sutherland Dr., Southfield.
Letzer attends Wayne State Uni-
versity•s school of business. The
S250 stipend is awarded to a stu-
dent whose parent is a member of
the Jewish War Veterans.
Arthur M. Lang. past command-
served as chairman of the
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holarship cum m dice.

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