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September 29, 1972 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-09-29

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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold its.'an-
nual "Tag Days" Oct. 8-10.
Proceeds collected in the
canisters will be used at the
City of Hope Medical Center
to aid the New Horizons pro-
gram of advanced research,
patient care and education
in catastrophic diseases. Vol-
unteers may call "Tag Days"
chairman Mrs. Harry Cohen,
548-3712.
• • •

ZEDAKAH CLUB will
meet noon Monday in the
Coach House Apts. clu b
room. Hostesses will be Mes-
dames Harry Tyner, Nathan
Tyner and Jack Tyner.
• •


ORT Performs
Gastronomic Feat

SI1AAREY ZEDEK SIS-
TERHOOD will meet noon
Oct. 9 at the synagogue, an-
nounces Mrs. Murray Shek-
ter, president. Rabbi Irwin
Groner will speak on "Juda-
ism and the Qccult." Mrs.
Robert A. Stftberg, pro-
gram vice president has an-
that Mrs. David
nounced
Kliger will be chairman of
the day. A commemorative
prayer for the new year will
be delivered by Mrs. Hy
Safran. Luncheon will be
served, and guests arg wel-
come. For luncheon and sit-
ter reservations, call Mrs.
Daniel Gilbert, 353-9518, or
Mrs. Myron Milgrom, 353-
9514.
• •

WOMEN OF JEWISH NA-
TIONAL FUND President
Mrs. Frank Silverman an-
The women of Oakfield nounces that a board meet-
Chapter of Women's Ameri- ing will be held noon Tues-
can ORT (Organization for day at the Zionist Cultural
Rehabilitation Through Center. A luncheon will be
Training), have come out served by hostesses Mes-
with a new cookbook: "Any dames Philip Slomovitz. Al-
Woman Can Cook —.or How bert Potiker and Beryl Harri-
to light the Flame in Any son. Board members will
Man's Heartburn."
complete plans for the gen-
The book offers 400 kitch- eral open Blue-Box meeting
en-tested recipes divided into Oct. 17 at Cong' Bnai Moshe.

• •
sections by food category and
including everything
from
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Wom-
Passover Apple Strudel to en, will hold a special meet-
Diet Chocolate Brownies.
ing noon Monday at the
Proceeds from sales will Northgate Apts. club house.
go toward ORT's school Brunch will be served. Hos-
building project throughout tesses will be Kate Raubart,
the world.
Rebecca Krasno, Mary Ler-
To purchase a copy or ob- ner, Rachel Chusid, Lillian
tain information, call Carol Fine, Rose Harwich, Ida
Kay, 548-6924, or I r e n e Shmukler, Ida Wolk, Toybe
Krupp, 541-7773.
Hochberg and Yetta Weiner

DAVID - HORODOKER i
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION ,
plans a meeting noon Tues-
day at the home of Mrs.
Julius Zemmal, 25430 Karen.
0 a k Park. Arrangements
have been made for the 35th
donor luncheon to be held
Dec. 5 at Cong. Beth Shalom .
For tickets and information.
call Mrs. Harry Schechter,
557-6674, or Mrs. Sam Kreis.
ler, 537-011i!
• • •

EVERGREEN GROUP,
Hadassah, will meet 8:15
p.m. Tuesday at Howard
NEGBA.H CHAPTER, Pio- Johnson's Motor Lodge, 10
neer Women, )will hold a Mile and Evergreen Rds. Dr.
social meeting /noon Wednes- Arthur Shavit, here from Is-
day at rf
the
eg " Boy restau- rael on a sabbatical, will
rant in Li coin Center. Cur- speak on "25 years of Indus-
rent eve s will be given by trial Growth of Israel."
• • •
Mrs. Morris Kimmel. Mrs.
Max Lublin, president, in-
WHITEHALL - CHAI
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women,
vites guests.
4 0 0
will meet at the home of Ida
Frankel, 16:10 W. Nine Mile,
ROSENWALD AUX IL I-
8:30 p.m. Monday. Activities
ARY, American Legion, will
and plans for the year will
hold an executive board
be discussed, followed by a
meeting and luncheon 12:30
social evening. Gladys Stein,
p.m. Wednesday at the home
president, invites_prospective
of Mrs. Marion Tennebaum
members living in the vicin-
20551 Lahser. Discussion will
ity.
center on charity affairs for
• • •
the coming year.
NEW STUDY CLUB will
meet noon Wednesday at
Workmen's Circle Center. I
Plans for the Nov. 2 donor
luncheon will he made by
Mrs. Jean Lipkin, president.
,refreshments will be served.
• •



Mitzva, Wedding

FRANKLIN GROUP, Ha-
dassah, at its opening meet
mg noon Tuesday in Hunters
Ridge Apts. club house, will
hear La rry Cla ma ge. pro-
gram and production manag- •
er of WWJ-TV, speak on
"Broadcast Freedom —. Is It •
Still There"" Clamage's ca-
reer in broadcast ing spans
nearly 22 years. President of
Franklin Group is Mrs. Dan-
iel Knopper. Mrs. Lawrence
('lamage is chairman of the
day.

• •

MRS. MORRIS FLEISIIMAN

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Roberta Helen Wainer be-
came the bride of Morris
Edward Fleishman in a re-
cent ceremony held at Cong.
Beth Achim. Rabbis Milton
Arm and Benjamin Gorre-'
lick, and Cantor Simon Ber-
manis officiated.

We Cater All Occasions.

Seating for 400.

OUTDOOR
PORTRAITS

The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Michael H.
Wainer of Fairfax Ave.,
Southfield. The parents of
the bridegroom are Mr. and
Mrs.. Nathan Fleishman of
Creve Coeur, Mo .

FAIRVIEW CHAPTER.
Women's American ORT,
will start its fund-raising sea-
son with its annual art auc-
tion 7:30 p.m. Saturday at
the Somerset Apts. recrea-
tion center.
Fred Grossman from Gal-
lery Art Center, will be auc-
tioneer during the cham-
pagne preview. An afterglow I
at Alban's will follow the
auction.

• •

CLUB ONE, Pioneer Wom-
en, • will hold a brusicheon
meeting 1110 a.m.. Oct. 10
at Charter House Apts. club
The bride wore an Empire-
house. The meeting is dedi-
waisted gown of peau de soie
cated to the celebration of
and Alencon lace.
the 47th anniversary of Pio-
Mrs. Deborah Warner, the neer Women. A panel discus-
bride's sister, and Mrs. Carol sion will be held by Chana
Wasserstein of Chicago were Michlin, Sarah Levin and
matrons of' honor. Brides- Adele Mondry. Hostesses will
maids were Mrs. Frieda he Mary Garnick, Hannah
Barber, the bridegroom's Jacobs and Ida Berman.
sister, of St. Louis: Mrs. Guests are invited
Cheryl Wainer of Eugene,

• •
Ore.; Eileen Wainer; Sue
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pio,
Turkel; and Gloria Wolk.
neer Women. will meet noon

A TOTALLY NEW CONCEPT IN

CREATIVE PORTRAITURE

Jeff llupert of East Lan-
sing was best man. Ushers
included Irving Wainer, the
bride's brother, of Eugene,
Ore.; Leon Warner; Jerome
Wasserstein of Chicago: Neil
Portnoff of Ca m bridg e.
Mass.; Edward Mills of St
Louis; and Jan Warner.

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Also participating in the
ceremony were Scott and
Pamela Warner, who served
as ring bearer and flower
girl, respectively.



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Hochberg Aid Club
Plans Fund Raiser

Radomer Sets Dinner

After a Jamaica honey-
moon, the couple will live in
•" New London , Conn

Tuesday at the home of Lil-
lian Goldman. 24031 Seneca,
Oak Park .
Lunch will be
served. M•mbiirs are asked
to bring in rummage, in
preparation for the rummage
sale to he held Oct 16-17 at
the American Legion Hall. 12
Mile and Rochester Roads.
• • •

MOUNT SCOPUS GROUP,
Hadassah, will -meet 12:15
p.m_ Oct. 10, at Hadassah
House. The program is en-
titled "A Pattern in Jewish
Humor and Music." Refresh.
ments will be served.

Radomer Aid Society will
hold its annual Simhat Torah
dinner 7:30 p.m. Oct. 3 at
Workmen's Circle Center.
Entertainment is planned.

The Florence Hochberg So.
cial Aid Club will have a
luncheon as its major fund-
raising effort of the year.
12:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at Sutton
Place Apts. club house.

The organization has been
in existence for 26 years. It
provides financial assistance
to blind and handicapped
children.
The charities the 13-mem-
ber club supports are Pen-
rickton Nurseries for the
blind, the asthmatic chil-
dren's hospital in Denver,
and the Tekuma and Hadera
homes for children in Tel
Aviv.

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GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER
Pioneer Women, will hold
Simhat Torah luncheon noon I
Thursday at th" Coach House
club room. S. Rabinowitz
who has traveled in Israel,
will narrate and show some
of his latest slides and films.
Mrs. Jack Reitman, presi- '
dent, invite:
• • •

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