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Branch Seven LZA

Judith Adaskin _Becomes]
Wife of Richard Victor

Sets Sunday Cookout .

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Anniversary Dinner Set i THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS
Friday, July 28, 1972-23
or
f Detroit Round Table i

- omen's
C. Boyd Stockmeyer. president ,
De-
S 0 U T If ACRES CHAPTER. and chief executive officer of De-
Branch Seven of Labor Zionist
troit
Bank and Trust, has been
Alliance will meet 5 p.m. Sunday
Women's American ORT, will appointed general chairman of the
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Chaim
'Summer Carnival" 1972 anniversary dinner of the De-
sponsor a
Milinsky, 32467 Evergreen, Bir-
Aug. 8-13 at Korvette's Southfield
Con-
mingham, for its annual cookout.
Plaza Shopping Center. All Pro- trod Round
Table, National
ference of Christians and Jews, to
The film, `Beyond the Mirage,'
coeds will support school building be held Nov. 29 at Cobo Hall.
narrated by Loren Greene, will be
projects of Women's American
The event will enlist business '
shown. For information, call Freda
ORT. There will be games, prizes. and community leaders from met- •
Faigin, 342-6318 or Lorraine Tan-
rides, and refreshments. Hours
noon to midnight Monday ropolitan Detroit in support of the
nis, 542-5994.
are
Table's year-round program
Following is a list of new of- .
through Thursday; and noon to 9 "to
to build understanding and cooper-'I
ficers for the. branch. Mrs. Louis
p.m. Friday through Sunday.
ation among residents of different
Slabosky, chairman; Mrs. Harold
I racial and religious backgrounds.
Noveck and Mrs. Louis Rosen.
ROSENVi'ALD
LADIES
AUNT(.-'
NCCJ's annual human relations.
program co-chairmen; Mrs. Sey-
to outstanding business I .
mour Matenky. and Mrs. Seymour
IARY, American Legion. will hold award
an executive board meeting and leadership will be presented at the
Pesselnick, secretaries; Seymour
luncheon noon Wednesday, at the dinner, the 1972 honoree to he an-
Matenky, treasurer; Mrs. Tom Tan-
nis, housing: Mesdames Henry
home of Mrs. LydiaSI a kter. 18275 nounced later
Faigin, Sigmund Kikoler and Tom
North
Dr ., Apt
22
Southfield.
Dis-
.
.
.
No
The ones who knows nothing of
i
a co-ch
a rmen; airs.
cussion will center on an installa-
Tannis, sot i
MRS. RICHARD VICTOR
I tion party in August, charity af- calories are the happiest.
Joseph Heit, Israel and Zionist af-
fairs and council representative;
Judith Ann Adaskin and Richard i fairs and meetings at a new loca-
Josept Ileit, aliya chairman; Steven Victor were recently mar- Lion for 1973. For information, call
BY POPULAR DEMAND!
Henry Faigin, membership chair- ried at Cong. Bnai David. Rabbi I Lydia Slatker, 642-5190.
Now Booking .. .
man; and Mrs. Irving Greenberg, Hayim Donin and Cantor Hyman j
publicity.
Adler officiated.
The newlyweds are the children I CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women.
end his Oreh•rer•
of Mr and Mrs Saul Adaskin of I will hold a picnic 11 a.m. Wednes- ,
PHOTOGRAPHY BY
851-6118
day at Oak Park Municipal Park.
Magnolia Ave., Southfield, and Mr. section 3. Lunch will be served. I
J. E. FEINER
and Mrs. Simon Victor of Franklin M rs. ', Jetta Weiner is chairman of
WEDDINGS — BAR MITZVAHS
Fairway. Farmington.
the day. Friends are invited. Mrs.
S. COMMERCIAL
The bride wore a gown of silk Jeanette Sorting is president.
532-5196
organza with a bodice of imported
. .
Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
Venise lace that extended in the
PRIM ROSE BENEVOLENT
flared skirt of layered organza.
Wedgewood blue rose petals were CLUB will hold a special board
inserted into the lace of the bodice meeting noon Monday at the White- i
A blue organza sash with Venise hall Apartments social hall, so-
lace appliques fell to the circular nounced Mrs. Manuel Nieman.
chapel-length train. Her chapel- president. Refreshments will be
length veil was held in place by a I served by hostesses Mrs. Joseph
matching lace headpiece with a Rodman and Mrs. Joseph Ain-
Wedgewood blue ribbon. hinder. Plans are being made for
Maid or honor was Barbara • the major fund - raising donor
Wauldron. Bridesmaids were luncheon to he held in November
FROM THE
Mrs. Stephen Green, Heidi Press at the Raleigh House.
and Francine Victor, the bride-
B ATYA CHAPTER, Mizrachi
groom's sister.
SEICIVICILIFL
Dr. Michael Victor, the bride- Women, will hold a garden lunch- I
KAPLAN
groom's brother, was best man. eon party noon Wednesday at the
Ushers were Howard Victor, home of Mrs. Ronald Berman,
Co.
brother of the bridegroom; David 23290 Harding, Oak Park. New offi-
and Alan Adaskin, brothers of the cers will be installed. A donation
IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
bride; Sam Herman; and David for admission will be asked. For
OF FINE DIAMONDS
Landaw. Mrs. Rose Goldfield, j information, call Mrs. Carol Low-
30555 Southfield,
Suite 100
grandmother of the bride, also enberg, 542-4912, or Mrs. Rita
645-9200
Sc h
r e
b er, 398-6616.
participated.
Oak
The couple will reside
—
Park after a honeymoon in Mon-
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