22--Friday,`Sept. 29, 1972 TH2 DETROIT JEWISH' NEWS 'AO Auction '72' to Aid Charities '011" •81." "AO Auction '72," the annual fund-raising event of the Detroit Women of Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity, will be held 7:30 p.m. Oct. 7 at Holiday Inn of Highland Park. The items pictured here with Mrs. James Bittker (left), president, and Mrs. Arnold Zuroff, chairman of ways and means, will be among the many gifts to be auctioned off for the benefit of AO's Omega charities. • • The bang of the auctioneer's Mesdames Michael Bloom, gavel will be heard 7:30 p.m. Sylvan Faller, Charles Good- Oct. 7 at "AO Auction man, Jeffrey Ingber, Joseph '72," the annual fund-raising Jacobson, Albert Korby, Jer- event of the Detroit Women ry Lesson, Ronald Michael- of Alpha Omera Dental Fra- son, Samuel Millstone, Mi- ternity, at Holiday Inn of chael Steinberg and advisers, Highland Park. president, Mrs. James Bitt- Members and guests will ker, and president-elect, Mrs. Sheldon Plotnick. have the opportunity to bid on new items—from member. For information, call Mrs. ship in a tennis club to an Plotnick, 352-9119, or Mrs. .electric tea kettle, a fur hat Zuroff, 352-0321. and a facial sauna. Gifts also include bicycles, gift certificates, silver pieces, original art work and handi- crafts and linens. Proceeds will allow the Detroit Wom- Greater Detroit Section of en of Alpha Omega to con- the National Council of Jew- tinue allocations to local, na- ish Women will present a t i o n.a 1 charities: Shiffman five-part series on "Flair for Clinic of Sinai Hospital, D. Dollars and Sense" begin- J. Healy Home, Community ning 12:30 p.m. Thursday at Dental Health puppet shows Council House.. and Alpha Omega Founda- The first presentation, tion Fund. "Charting Your Financial There also will be prizes Future," will feature Dr. Pat and a midnight buffet. Shontz, Detroit News finan- Arrangements are now be- cial analyst. ing completed by the ways On the following Thurs- and means committee, headed days, NCJW will present "In- by Mrs. Arnold Zuroff, and vestments—the Money Tree" co-chairmen, Mesdames Allan with Prof. Cedric Fricke, Ash, Arthur Freedman, Nor- University of Michigan; "In- man Lynn, Morris Rubin, surance — Use and Abuse" Mischa Sachs, Leo Shipko with Prof. Donald L. McDon- and Allen Weiss. Other mem- ald, U. of M.; Peace of Mind bers of the committee are —The Planned Estate," Thomas Dickinson, vice pres- ident, Ann Arbor Trust Co.; Do you need and "Dollars and Sense: Needlepoint Summing It Up" with Dr. Shontz. instruction? Refreshments will be Come to served. For reservations in- formation„ call 557-9604. NCJW to Begin Series on Money Embark on New Relationship Sheruth League; Fresh Air Socie With more than a quarter century of service to the Jewish community to its credit — particularly to chil- dren in need — Sheruth League has reached a new milestone. The women's organization has become formally affili- ated with Fresh Air Society, the Jewish community's camping agency. Although the relationship between the volunteer group and the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration agency has been a close one over the years, the affiliation is now complete. Fresh Air Society has be- come the major recipient of Jill Robinson Bride of Richard H. Gould MRS. RICHARD GOULD In a recent ceremony at Cong. Bnai David, Jill Elin Robinson was married to Richard Howard Gould. Rabbi Jacob Segal and Can- tor Hyman Adler officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Spitz of Franklin Park Dr., Franklin, and the late Mr. Samuel A. Robinson. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gould of Jeanette Ave., Southfield. The bride wore a gown of Irish LaCrosse lace appli- qued on English net. Her headpiece was of matching Irish lace with a long man- tilla of silk illusion appliqued in lace. She carried a bouquet of orchids and baby's breath on her confirmation Bible. Mrs. Kenneth Blaze of Hollywood, Fla., the bride's sister,' was matron of honor. Cheri Robinson was ber sis- ter's maid of honor. Brides- maids were Judith Spitz, 19011 W. 10 Mile Few men on the road to Diane Spitz, Lauri Robinson, success know when to change Linda Neuman and Mrs. 356-4576 ■ cars.—Anon. Steven Munson. Stacey Blaze was flower girl. Howard Stoller was best man. Ushers were Dr. Ken- neth Blaze of Hollywood, Fla., Alan Feiner, Mark Fenton, Michael Levin and CALL TINA ZEE, Banquet Coordinator John McMillan. at Also participating in the ceremony were the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Eva Rob- inson, and uncle, Charles Robinson. LARGE AND • SMALL ROOMS FOR Following a honeymoon in 715S. • SHOWERS • BANQUETS •0••••••• ■ - 0•• •••• Nassau and Florida, the • MEETINGS • PARTIES as II 1 • •.•••••••• couple will reside in South- G••••-• S•••• ■ •• JO 6-7 1 6 1 — JO 6-2316 field. for camp experiences has far chase memorlams and other exceeded available space. tributes by calling the Fresh Sheruth has committed Air Society at DI 1-5959. $10,000 to help maintain the program through the build- ing of a Tamarack village for emotionally disturbed Me ORCHESTRA children. "Musk or its Best The group, whose name for Your Guests'' means service, also has pro- 557-7986 vided funds for winter week- ends for the emotionally dis- turbed and has contributed to YOUR CANDID COLOR Tamarack for the construc- tion of an entire village, a library and playfield, as well as the other camp programs WILL BE Sheruth, which started in 1944 with 37 members, today numbers some 180. Since its first project — sending five campers to Tamarack at WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY Brighton — the organization his spent from $2,000 to $4,000 yearly for full camper- ships. The organization raises its AND ASSOCIATES funds primarily through an KE 1 - 8196 annual gathering in Febru- LET ME SHOVE YOU A MEW ary and through tribute DIMENSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY funds. Contributors may pur- FRANK PAUL and , MRS. MAX CHOMSKY Sheruth - allocations for spe- cial projects, including camp- erships.: In addition, Sheruth League YStiunteers will augment ckrical and office services of the Fresh Air Society, and the organization's operations will be centralized within the Fresh Air Society office. In turn, the Fresh Air So- ciety will be supportive and directive within special areas and liaison board members will serve on both boards. Mrs. Max Chomsky, presi- dent of Sheruth League, said that in line with the organ- ization's "new look," fami- lies will be invited to hold memberships. Now geared toward evening meetings, the group invites the public. The next meeting, to be held 8:15 p.m. Oct. 24 at the United Hebrew Schools building in Southfield, will feature as guest speaker Gerald Levin, director of the Orchards, a treatment cen- ter for emotionally disturbed boys, supported by the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women. Levin, in his talk on "Mis- sion: Possible," will relate some of his experiences as head of the camper program for emotionally disturbed children at Tamarack. Sheruth League has sup- ported this program through camp scholarships for the past few years. Some 30 youngsters have learned, through camping, to live and play with others and to per- form normal activities. 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BIG BAND CAVALCADE, the musical show which brings the hits of the big band era to the Masonic Auditorium 8:20 p.m. Oct. 12, was created by Freddie Martin, the bandleader who will share the band-leading assignments with Bob Crosby and Frankie Carle. Special guest star Margaret Whiting will fill the traditional spot of female vocalist for the trip back through a wide reper- toire of danceable music. ufurnn Special! Permanent Wave '15" '35°° Permanent Wave $17 50 s25°° MON., TUES. & WED. Shampoo and Set — Roux Fanciful Color Rinse or Balsam conditioner included. Sunday Open by Appointment 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. • RICHARD • EDWARD To Serve You ... • MARIA " • AMON the second look salon northland center Lot G Next to Sero's Restaurant • BRUCE • MANICURING • PEDICURING "ANGIE" (Manager) 352-183 8