THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24—Friday, July 21, 1972
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event "A a m -noon Tuesday and Thursday
A special fund
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man Kanter. Das id has and
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Brandeis Women to Benefit Libraries
With Aaron Copland Rehearsal, Aug. 9
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Special honorees at the ban
quet will be , vdessa's living past
presidents. 1 hey are Das id Tea-
PurOle
on your
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mazd!
You're in luck , A.'7en you
have Chef Bey-Ar-Dee ,
Cheese Pizza Mix on hand
for hungry krcl.;. Flecause
you've got a s zzii, hot
treat in just about 20 min-
utes — crisp cheesy,
authentic" Italian pizza
wins big chpe-; All
makings corn , -n this
package—p , z: flour
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pizza sauc ,
that
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easy director
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about makin
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Mrs. Oscar Bank
Heads Women in
S( • lied
T'arent-
planning
LVell IS
Withoin
Partners
meeting amt
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get-acquainted night for nett and
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rehears:,. a modc prospectite members 8 p.m. Tue.-
him
served at 12.3o p Ili
day at the Oak l'ark Community
which I. in: hided in the tiocdiedui- Center. Dancing and refreshment,
tible fee
will follow.
Buses will leave the Northland
On July 29, the group will go
Theater parking lot at 11:45 a.m.
dancing under the stars at Metro-
and Bloomfield Plaza tiarkinz lot politan Beach, after meeting in the
at 11:30 a.m.
! Oak Park Municipal Park parking
,
it hart . •
to 200 cm.; .
thotn2l1 membership ha.
to 75 members, Odessa c •
to ar to el) pursue it
'aiding the needy --throm•
buttons to yeshiyot
the
cue fund. Allied Jewish Ca •
Israel Emergency Fund am
auses Current president
n. (ater
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MRS. DANIEL KI.INE
Detroit Round Table
Ehlssa Sheila Kass and Daniel
Norman Kline recently were mar-
Utulk of St •\
red at tong Shaarev Zedek
has been elected pre-:dent
The bride is the daughter of
n• o omen'.
,sum of the De- Mr and Mrs Herman Kass of
!tumid Tata,. National Con- North l'ark Dr., Southfield. The
('hr-' .ins and Jews.
bridegroom's parents are Mr. and
offs er'r's art' Mesdames Mrs
Bernard Kline of Indian
Silken, r.
Stephen Kelly Mound Rd.. Birmingham.
presidents.
Th e bride score a gown of blos-
Jr
S and Waller ,orns and net. with hands of Vezn-
Itri•
lace around the hem. Medal-
nrganization brings to -
lions of lace rose to the throat.
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women of different re-
hugging a sheer yoke. A full veil
ligio.
and racial backgrounds
was held by the lace headpiece.
from Detroit and suburbs to pro- Bridesmaids
were Kathy
and
mote mutual understanding and Jody Rubiner, Barbara
Rubiner,
concern on intergroup relations 1 the bride's sister; Judith Glazer
issues_ and Ruth Ellen Kass. Abra Kline,
Mr. Bank has served the organ - sister of the bridegroom, was maid
ization as chairman of the by laws of honor. The bride's sister, Mrs.
commmee and in numerous other Bernard Lampear, was matron of
capacities. She is a volunteer work- honor. John Rubiner and Richard
er with the Jewish Family and Lampear were ring bearers, and
Children's Service. Jew ish Home Andrea Lampear was flower girl.
for the Aged. City of Hope. Louis The bridegroom's
grandmother,
Marshall Chapter of Rnai Brith Mrs. Ada Linden. also participated.
and League of Jewish Women_
Gary Wagner was best
man.
Membership is open to all women • • Ushers were Dr. Kenneth Kronick,
in the Detroit area. For informa- Matthew Kline, Gary Kline, Mark
lion, call Mrs Carol R. Raymond. Freed. Linden Nelson, Jonathon
associate director of the Detroit Linden and Sanford Kronick.
Rcund Table. 869-6306 I The couple honeymooned in Eu-
rope and will reside in Sterling
New ORT Group to Meet Heights.
A new chapter of Women's
American ORT for single young
women will meet 7:30 p.m. Tues-
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day at the home of Suzie Moiseev,
21131 Winchester, Southfield. For
YOUROFSKY-WILLIS: Kathleen
information, call Judi Rosen. 549-
Gail Willis recently was married
2594. or Beth Meizler, 549 , 147
to Dr. Leonard Yourofsky. The
newlyweds are the children of Dr.
and Mrs. Sam Willis of Oxley Rd.,
For Custom Drapery
Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Cleaning, Call
li- ourofsky of Faust Ave. Mrs.
James Willis of Cincinnati. the
bride's sister-in-law, attended the
bride
Ronald Yourofsky. the
bridegroom's brother, was best
man Following a honeymoon in
Ma rrtages
a general
Copland, regarded as the dean , lot at 6:45 p.m.
On Aug. 1, they will meet at
of .1merican composers, was
awarded the Pulitzer Prize for , the lot at 6:45 p m, before pro-
his composition "Appalachian •eeding to the concert on Belle
Spring" and the New York Isle.
For information, call Sylvia
Critics' Circle Award for his
Cooperman, 273-7727.
"Third Symphony."
Brandeis
University
presented
Copland with an honorary degree
of doctor of humane letters in
1957
Mrs. Leonard T Lewis is honor-
ary chairman of this event, with
the following chairmen: .Mesdames
Bernard Farber, Jacob Kellman,
Ivan Scholnick, Oscar
Zemon,
Jerome Shapero, Robert Drews,
and Monte J. Nagler.
Tickets for rehearsal plus bus
transportation reservations, can
be obtained from Mrs. Kellman,
26082 Dundee, Huntington Woods,
48070. (399-33481.
"New Books for Old" chairman
RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES
Mrs. Frank X. Levine and Mrs.
AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD
Charles E. Schwartz advise that
• Orchestras • Entertainment
new and old books, hard and
paperbacks, are needed for the
• Speakers • Concerts
chapter's annual book sale, to be
Deentor• Detroit - 962-5000
held at Northland Oct. 3-9. Con-
tributors can drop off books 9 Classified Ads Get Quick Results
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Kosher Meat Market
20434 W. 7 Mile -
WE DELIVER
2
bbs. W.
of Evergreen
535-8888
We Now Accept U.S.D.A. Food Stomps
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Bermiida the couple will live in
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WE DO ALL THE WORK
REMOVE AND INSTALL
If R frii PRESS' Kathleen An
Press and Ray mond V. Ha rris
recently were married in a garden
ceremony in Lake Orion. They are
the children of Mr. and Mrs. lien
l'ress of Ilubbell Ave., and Mr
and Mr.
Walter A Harris of
Salmon Ida
891-1818
SuburboA Call ColSert
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Corn munch
siert ices
.igencies,
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funded lit the Torch• Drive, direct
sersed 5,408 residents of Oak
rk
V..encies most frequently utilized
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Children's Ilospital, the
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also
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services such as research
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