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October 06, 1972 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-10-06

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30—Friday, Oct. 6, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS

Two McGovern Events Set Here

Bert Gordon has been
named statewide ticket chair-
man for the George McGov-
ern presidential dinner Mon-
day at the Raleigh House,
Sander Levin , financial
chairman of Michigan for
MeGov e rn- Shrivcr, an-
n‘»»),•)i
Gordon nill be aided in
Oakland County by Mrs. Rose
Schwartz.
Sen. McGovern will be
guest of honor at the $50-a-
plate dinner.
Tickets may be obtained
from any local McGovern-
Shriver campaign office:
from Gordon, 547-0300 or 547-

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• • •
Hundreds of invitations to
"Come Kibitz with Harry
Golden" will be mailed this
week by the McGovern-
Shriver Committee.
The author. columnist. and
raconteur will appear at a
Democratic social 8 p.m. Oct.
15 at the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute.
Mrs. Eve Garvin, chair-
man, will be assisted by Mrs.
Jack 'den.
Golden's syndicated col-
umn appears in newspapers
around the country. He is the
author of "For 2c Plain" and
"Only in America."
A nominal admission fee
will be charged. Refresh-
ments will follow the ,pro-
gram. For information, call
DeDee Ordin, 345-3800.

Hashomer Begins
Activity Saturday

Linda Rae Schafer

to It 'ed llir. Binder

MISS LINDA SCHAFER

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Schafer
of Helber St., Flint, an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Linda Rae to
Robert Sheldon Binder, son
of Mrs. Fred Binder of North
Park Dr. and the late Mr.
Binder.
Miss Schafer received a
BA degree from Michigan
State University and now at-
tends Wayne State Univer-
sity graduate school of so
cial work.
Mr. Binder received a BA
degree from the University
of Michigan.
A December wedding is
planned.

The metropolitan Detroit
branch of Hashomer Hatzair
will reopen activities 8 p.m.
Saturday at the 10 Mile Jew-
ish Center with a short per-
formance of "50 Years of
Hashomer Hatzair in North
America."
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Israeli culture through
complete
song and dance will be in-
restyling 58
cluded.
and set
The group welcomes yOuth
of grades 6 and up. Special
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activities are camping and a
Ju-t • .1 ...hag.,
performing dance group and
makela (choir).
/
398-2727
To arrange for a perform-
ing group, call liana Simons,
968-1122. For other informa-
LOUTS D. BRANDEIS
iffi,tr
tion, call Avram Shur, 559- CHAPTER will have a lunch-
6032.
eon noon Monday at Zionist
Cultural Center. Mrs. Henry
Gotliffe, program chairman,
announced Louis Levine, dis-
trict manager of the Dear-
born Society Security Admin-
istration, will speak on "What
Every Woman Should Know
About Social Security." Pro-
Planning a Bar Mitzva, Bat Mitzva, Wedding
spective members are in-
or Sweet Sixteen? Call Our Banquet Manager
vited. For reservations, call
Mrs. Robert Rudman, 342 -
at 682.4300. We Cater All Occasions.
7612, or Mrs. Sam Lewis,
968-6799.
Seating for 400.
• • •

Bnai Brith
Activities

gaol!

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' Men's Clubs'

ADAS SHALOM MEN'S
CLUB will hold its first even
at the new synagogue with a
breakfast Sunday. Services
will be at 8:30 a.m., and the
breakfast will begin at 9:30.
Assistant Rabbi Seymour Ro-
senbloom will be guest speak-
er. Harry Nachman is chair-
man of the affair.
• • •
BETH MOSES MEN'S
CLUB is sponsoring a "Meet
the Candidates Night" 7:30
p.m. Oct. 17 at Cong. Beth
Moses. Invited to appear are
candidates for local, state
and national offices. The
public is invited. Discussion
and refreshments will follow
the program.
• • •
BETH SHALOM MEN'S
CLUB will feature Dr. Leon
Lucas at its first brunch
10:45 a.m. Sunday. Dr. Lucas
will talk on "Marriage Coun-
seling for Men." Guests are
invited.

JWV

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PORTRAITS

DETROIT BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER
will hold a dance, with Eric
Rosenow's Continental Or-
chestra, 9 p.m. Saturday at
the Southfield Civic Center.
Refreshments will be served.
Admission is free to paid-up
members or with payment at
the door. Nominal fee for
gentlemen. For information,
call M. Lepler, 399-0368.
• • •

A TOTALLY NEW CONCEPT IN
CREATIVE PORTRAITURE

DEBORAH CHAPTER will
kick off its participation in
the current Bnai Brith Youth
Services Appeal at its meet-
ing 8 p.m. Thursday at Oak
Park Community C en t e r.
There will be a fund-raising
presentation. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Evelyn Tichik,
chairman, 273-3618.
• • •

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OAKLAND CENT UR Y
LODGE will hold a dinner
meeting 7 p.m. Tuesday at )
the Town and Country Club.
Guest speaker Dr. Jack
of rophu— )
Goldstein will speak on "The
Art
and Science of Natural
Soraht6.47T
Living," Ralph Miller, pro-,1
11.18Hre Iteette. R,
'' 7'Tgrarn chairman, announced.



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to 6 p.m. "The George Pier-
rot Show," sponsored by
Standard Federal Savings, is
on Sunday evenings at 7 p.m.

SILVERMAN DETROIT
"Embarrasing a person In
AUXILIARY will meet 12:30 public is equal to shedding
p.m. Thursday at the JWV his blood."—The Talmud.
home. President Edythe
Morgano, co-chairman for
"New Eyes for the Needy,"
asks members and friends to
give old eye-glasses and
frames to the office.
A Very Special Store
• • •
For Pre-Teens
LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
and Juniors..
AUXILIARY will meet 8:30
p.m. Monday in the home of
Mrs. Alice Lubin, 21634
Stratford, Oak Park. Stella
Greenfield, vice president,
will conduct the meeting. For
information, call Mrs. Green-
field, 547-3542.
" •

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MASADA CHAPTER will
hold a games night, with
prizes, 8 p.m. Wednesday at
the Labor Zionist Institute.
For tickets and information,
call Sally Cogan. 626-2396, or
Arlyne Direnfeld, 353-3338.
• • •

Frankie Carle, Bob Cros-
by, Freddy Martin and Mar-
garet Whiting are the stars
of BIG BAND CAVALCADE,
the nostalgic musical show
George Pierrot, dean of Am- coming to the Masonic Audi-
erica's TV travel program torium, 8:20 p.m., Thursday.
hosts, begins his 25th con-
secutive year on Detroit tele-
vision on Oct. 10.
BY POPULAR DEMAND
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The
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Pierrot began the nation's
first TV travel-adventure
show on WXYZ-TV on Oct.
10, 1948, the day after
reative
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In 1953, he also joined WWJ-
TV, Channel 4, and for the
photo9 rapn y
next 15 years hosted pro-
grams on both stations. To-
day, the Pierrot show are
"A GIFT OF LOVE"
seen exclusively on Channel
• PORTRAITS
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• COPIES
a week, every week of the
Year.
• RESTORATIONS
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• PASSPORTS • CANDID
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CUSTOM FRAMING
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Fridays, and Saturdays, 5:30

Pierrot Begins
25th TV Year

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junior commander; Fred
Waterstone, adjutant; Leon
Hof f man, quartermaster;
Melvin Weingarden, judge
advocate; and Joe Bale, his-
torian.

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