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Among the honorarN educational and religious p resident of Temple Beth Ber- fields will attend the Na- will honor Cohn "for distin-: co chairmen are John C:11411 1:W0h. Rabbi nal Dearden. Bishop Richard kowitz and Henry Winkelman tional Bnai !frith Human' S. Emrich. Henry Ford, were appointed to the c-dues tarian Award dinner honor- Richard C. Gerstenbreg. At- • Bon committee of the coon ing Irwin Cohn, 6.30 p.m. .1. Frank General torney cil • Kelley. Philip M. Klutzniek. BUD Secretary George M. IT POPULAR DEMAND! Romney. Alan E. Schwartz. 1,.11111" SPOT Now looking .. . I1,-,-,.r. i,..• 1 whiaril • Leonard N. Sunons, Jack J. Custom Lamp Shad., Spitzer. Lynn A. Townsend and hie °reheat.. P•imir A- Kett err I •i", e . ll and Paul Zuckerman. 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Cantor Jacob will include Middle Eastern Merchandise Barkin will be guest artist. foods, will be prepared and There will be greetings from U.S. Senators Robert P. server by the sisterhood. and more 0 Griffin and Philip A. Hart, Rabbi Samuel Betsalel will conduct the Hanuka candle Governor William G. Milli- lighting, followed by audience $ ken, Lt. Gov. James H. Brick- Community AND ASSOCIATES (MK non ,sec mac mpooeux 'aux 'ow SALE All Fall and Winter 0 50% OFF 0 Smart 5ftf1-45 .,1Ze., erOSIRK4SIDe NSW 13721 W. 11 Mile Rd. KOZIN KOSHER CATERING ,9,, 1),, y4-9 4t 'Weidinip and Peterlions Yo,L N y t, ava.liful -9. a rth -Arahar.--Allet ( 4, / 1/.,d... „,I„. kW; , 020 - 0242 II :a 114,4 SOW THE BIG TICKET ITEMS FOR LESS! COMPLETE SELECTION I H THE FINEST 14 Kt. GOLD JEWELRY HAPPY ANUKA From the WATNICK FAMILIES A GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION Complete Selection unhorses the horn 14 Rt. 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BECKER, Lodge Board of Governors, will introduce President Da- Southfield civil defense di- rector and national deputy vid Blumberg. Marla Parks, president of civil defense offices of the the Detroit Bnai Brith Girls Jewish War Veterans, was Council, will voice the apple- congratulated by Mayor Nor- elation of the youth agencies man Feder and Judge Clar- who will be aided by the pro- ence A. Reid on his award ceeds from the dinner. The in the national civil defense Very Rev. Walter Ziemba, contest sponsored by the rector of the Orchard Lake U. S. Civil Defense Council. Seminary, will pronounce the Becker won first place for his audio-visual rresentation benediction. Joseph L. Hudson Jr. and on civil defense in the United Walker L. Cisler, previous States. • let Ii Introarn 1,111 - The Shvidan Kott O rel ► est and ickie Carroll 352-0937 255-1 540 EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA? 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