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August 18, 1972 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-08-18

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JOE MILLER

activities in Society

and

HIS ORCHESTRA

Music

For All Occasions

Mr. and Mrs. Ela 0. Dzodin, of Elm Ave., Oak Park, were feted
by friends and relatives recently at a champagne brunch on the oc-
casion of their 35th wedding anniversary. The party was given by the
Dzodins' children, Dr. and Mrs. Noel Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
Dzodin and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dzodin at the Lawson home in
Southfield.

LI 5-1244

Buster Brown . . .
Kali-Steniks . .
Jumping Jacks . . .
Sabel Prescription

Sue Singer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Singer of Goldv.in
Ave., Southfield, and president of Chi Chapter of Sigma Delta Tau
Sorority at the University of Michigan; and Helene Nusbaum, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Nusbaum of Karen Dr., Oak Park, and
secretary of Chi Chapter, attended the 26th biennial grand convention
of Sigma Delta Tau held recently in Toronto.

SHOES

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Moss of Lincoln Terrace Dr., Oak Park,
were feted by their children, Harry and Ricky last Sunday at the
Nosherie Cafeteria on the occasion of their birthdays. Mr. Moss cele-
brated his 85th birthday, while his wife, Clara, celebrated her 80th
birthday. The couple has five grandchildren.

DSG Stag Day Set for Sept. 14;
Chaired by Robert A. Steinberg

Because

Robert A. Steinberg is chairman year's Allied Jewish Campaign-
of the 23rd annual Stag Day for Israel Emergency Fund.
the Detroit Service Group of the
The play day for workers in the
Jewish Welfare Federation, it was 1972 AJC-IEF drive is set for
announced by Lewis S. Grossman, Sept. 14, at Knollwood Country
DSG president. Steinberg served Club in Bloomfield Township. Res-
on the campaign cabinet for the
arts and crafts division of the

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Love and you shall be loved—
Southfield Mayor Norman W.
Feder has filed suit against hi:: Ralph W. Emerson
opponent for district court judge,
charging that the latter submitted
a false address and in fact lives
outside the district. Elections will
take place in November.
Mayor Feder said George A.
McCathney falsified affidavits by
giving a Lathrup Village address
at which another family lives.
Feder was joined by three other
residents of the 46th District as
plaintiffs in the suit.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 18, 1972-27

Feder Sues Opponent
in District Judge Race

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ROBERT A. STEINBERG

ervations for the traditional day of
fellowship, golf, tennis and dinner
are being taken at the DSG office,
WO 5-3839.
Golfers are asked to reserve their
tee time when they call for the
day's reservations, according to
chairman Steinberg. who said that
the DSG, rather than Knollwood,
is scheduling golfers. First tee
time is 9 a.m., and the last four- ••
some will go out at 4 p.m.
A buffet luncheon will be served
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. After the
afternoon of sports and relaxation.
there will be a cocktail hour at
5:30 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m.
The Detroit Service Group's
loving cup will be awarded to
the chairman of the 1972 cam-
paign division which surpassed
its 1971 total by the highest per-
centage. The cup is on display
during the year in the Fred M.
Butzel Memorial Building. Rep-
licas of the cup are given to in-
dividual leaders of the winning
division.
Assisting Steinberg with plans
for the Stag Day are Bruce E.
Thal, golf chairman; Myron L.
Milgrom and Ronald Stone, hospi-
ality chairmen; Max M. Leibo-
witz and Jack Milan are prizes
chairmen.
The Detroit Service Group is the
year-round organization of work-
ers and officers of the Allied Jew•
ish Campaign - Israel Emergency
Fund.

DR. ARTHUR E. GILLMAN. a
prominent psychiatrist in Mamaro-
neck, N.Y., has been appointed
chairman of sponsors for the re-
ception in honor of Dr. Milton Ro-
senbaum, on the occasion of the
establishment of the Prof. Milton
Rosenbaum Library at the Jeru-
lem Mental Health Center—Errath
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