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November 10, 1972 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-11-10

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24—Friday, Nov. 10, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Robert Stein Weds
Frances Sue Haron

omen sClubs

(Continued from Page

Apts., club house. There wil
be prizes and refreshments.
Guests are invited. There is

23)

YOUNG ISRAEL OF'
GRF:ENFIELD SISTER-
HOOD will hold its member-
ship tea 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
day at the home of Mrs.
Marcel Sande', 24731 Sus-
sex, Oak Park. A knit shop
representative will demon-
strate needle point.
• • •

WHITEHALL - SOUTH-
FIELD CHAPTER, Women's
American ORT, will have an
afternoon of g a m es 12:30
p.m. Thursday at Whitehall

(7L1'11 TWO, Pioneer Wo-
men, will meet 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday at the Charter
House Apts. club house.
Adelle Mondry will review,
"The Enemies," by Isaac
Rashevis Singer. Brunch will
be served.

Creative Party Planning

including

Candy Centerpieces

Per.onali/rd Port.

Fa. or.

tttt and Paris

for all occu.son,

11d r/1' Mr.

MARCIA MASSERMAN

646-6138

Put het
on gout
shopping

eateat!

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your family will do when
you serve Chef Boy-Ar-Deg
Cheese Ravioli.These tasty
little macaroni pies are just
like kreplach with zippy
cheese in the middle. Then
simmered in thick tomato
sauce with mushrooms and
more cheese for real Italian
ta'am. Great for dairy lunch
or supper. And just about
the easiest you ever fixed!
Only 20e per serving.

MISS RUTH LAMI'ERT

Park.

Miss Lampert is a grad-
uate of University of Okla-
homa. Mr. Lewin is a grad-
uate of Case-Western
Re-
serve University and is now
a senior at the Chicago Col-
lege of Osteopathic Medicine.

A May wedding is planned.

Consistency in Faith

"We know of some very
religious people who came
to doubt God when a great
misfortune befell them, even
though they themselves were
to blame for it; but we have
never yet seen anyone who
lost his faith because an un-
deserved fortune fell to his
lot." — Arthur Schnitzler, in
"Buch der Spruche and Be-

denken."

JOE MILLER

and

HIS ORCHESTRA

PA Lew Ft. All °cr•se°.

LI 5-1244

COLOSSAL GARAGE SALE

Antiques

Opalines — Porcelains — Bronzes — Pewters
Chandeliers — English Oak — Oils — Prints
Brass Beds — Mirrors — Frames
Architectural Pieces — Art Glass — Wickers
European Furniture
Far Eastern Decorations

1000's OF ITEMS!!!

November 9-1 0-1 1 -12

10 o.m.-9 p.m.

ARTHUR'S STUDIO OF INTERIORS

27665 W. I I

chakoff. Ile has been playing
violin since he was 7 and has
already given three solo re-
citals in his native country.
The concert is open to
patrons or prospective pa-

duce as soloist the gifted 18-
year-old violinist Michael trans of the club's annual

MRS. ROBERT STEIN

Frances Sue Baron became
the bride of Robert David
Stein at a recent ceremony
at the bride's home. Rabbi
Milton Arm and Cantor Si-
mon Bermanis officiated.

Artist Concert, to be held
7:30 p.m. Dec. 10 in the
Southfield - Lathrup High
School Auditorium. Sharing
the stage will be Sheila Fie-
kowsky, violinist, and Lydia
Artymiw, pianist.
For patron ticket informa-
tion, call Mrs. Felix Rosen-
wach, 353-3541, or Mrs.
Markel, 557-5531.

Classifieds Get Quick Results

We'll give you
delicious turkey

The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel liar-

on of Ramhlewood Dr., Farm-
ington. The bridegroom's par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Sol I.
1,C-trill Stein of Providence Dr.,
Southfield.
Janice Ilaron, the bride's
sister, Was maid of honor,
and Mrs. David Glaser was
•patron of honor. Elizabeth
Sidlow was junior brides-
maid. Mark Haron served as
best man.
The newlyweds are resid-
ing in Southfield after a
honeymoon in London.
----------


Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lam-
pert of Skokie, Ill., announce
Cie engagement of their
daughter Ruth Anne to
Steven Michael Lewin, son I
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lewin of Jerome Ave Oa k

Collectors Items

Lefkowitz from the Soviet
Union.
In this country since May,
he is a scholarship student
of Music Study Club and is
will be held 12:15 p.m. Tues- studying with Mischa Mis-

./,r////pert t0

R Wit

,

Mrs. Joseph M. Markel,
president of the Music Study
Club of Metropolitan Detroit,
announces that the first pre-
concert musical tea and rally

day at the home of Mrs„
Morris Stein, 26080 Salem,
Huntington Woods.
Mrs. Jacob Sauls , chair-
man of the day, will intro-

a nominal charge.
• • •

JEWISH WOMEN EURO-
PEAN WELFARE will hold
a pre-Hanuka luncheon and
games party noon Monday at
the Lincoln Briar Apts. club
room. Hostess and sponsor
is Ann Barkless. For infor-
mation and tickets, call Mrs.
Saul Fleishman, KE 3-5976.

• •

Young Violinist From USSR to Solo at Tea-Rally

Id. (I h&, W. of Lam) S.WWWW, Mee,

DI 1-0970

Local Pianist
to Entertain at
Gifts Lunch

Composer and pianist Dav-
id Ohryn will present a mus-
icale at the Golden Gifts

Luncheon given by the Bnai
Brith Women's Council of
Metropolitan
Detroit noon

Thursday at the Town and

Country Club.

The luncheon honors mem-
bers of the 27 women's chap-
ters who have pledged $50 or
more to the Bnai Brith Youth
Services Appeal in the De-
troit area.
Bess Myerson, commis-
sioner of consumer affairs
for the city of New York,
will be guest speaker. Miss
Myerson, a life member of

Cardoza Chapter of Bnai
Brith and a national com-
missioner of the Anti-Defa-

mation League, will relate
her experiences at memorial
services held in Israel for
th • 11 slain Olympic ath-
letes. Miss Myerson was sent
by Mayor John Lindsay to
represent the city of New

York.
Ohryn has performed on
television including "T h e
Morning Show."

Conductor of music appre-
ciation classes in Southfield,
Ohryn has written an opera
and a musical play, the lat-
ter dealing with Soviet Jew-
ry. He is pianist for Temple
Beth El.
Mrs. Phillip Fealk, past

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president of both the council
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chairman. Arrangements are
being handled by Mrs. Irv-
ing Isaacs,' also a council
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Socializers at Center

Jewish Young Adults age I
t a rce, inz v e irt se d8 p t om Youngd
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nesdays at the Jewish Cen-
ter. For information, call
Michael Berkowitz, 341-4200.

EKPI, 1972

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