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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will meet noon
Monday at the Raleigh

House. Luncheon will be
served. The Cancer Fighters
Bowling League ended the
first half of the bowling sea-

a.
son, with Team 8, captained
Adas Shalom Sisterhood will hold a pre-donor rally by Brenda Cohen, in first
Feb. 19 in the synagogue social hall, with AI Rosenberg, place. The honors of indi-
synagogue caterer, discussing "Everything You Always vidual high game (235) and
Wanted to Know About Jewish Cooking but Were Afraid individual high series (553)
to Ask." Those who have purchased tickets to the March 26 are held by Carol Neider-
Donor Day, "Through the Looking Glass", will be eligible man. Those who would like
for prizes. Mrs. Donald Saltz is donor rally gifts chairman. to bowl with the Cancer
Donor tickets may be purchased by contacting Mrs. Carl Fighters for the second half
Lichtenstein, 537.3094; Mrs. Jack Diamond, 557-9552; or of the season, either as a
Mrs. George Liss, patron tickets, 353-5354. Donor chairmen regular or a substitute, may
are (from left) front row: Mesdames Robert S. Minsky call Jan Weisberg, 643-6822.
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(donor chairman), Robert Katchke, Saul Hammerstein

BATYA CHAPTER, Mizra-
chi Women, will meet 8:30
p.m. Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Martin Lowenberg,
21730 Potomac, Southfield.
Co-hostess will be Mrs. Jack
Zwick. Doug Zyskowski, as-
sistant librarian at the South-
field Public Library, will re-
view the autobiography of

Treblinka survivor M a r tin
Gray, "For Those I Loved."
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OAK PARK NSHEI CHA-

BAD STUDY GROUP will
meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at
the home of Mrs. Joseph
Hirsh. 24500 Radclift. Speak-
er will be Rabbi Hirsh.
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(sisterhood president) and Gerald Clayton; back row:
Melvin Foster, Carl Lichtenstein, George Fleischer, Berton

OAK PARK NSHEI CHA-
WOMEN OF JEWISH NA-
TIONAL FUND President BAD STUDY GROUP (Nine
London, Fred Benderoff, Herman Goldenberg and Ronald Mrs. Frank Silverman an- Mile area) will meet 2:30
Portnoy.
nounces that a victory lunch- p.m. Saturday at the home of
eon for donor workers and Mrs. Irving Layman, 23601
board members will take Parklawn. Rabbi Aaron
place 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at Davidson will speak.
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the Zionist Cultural Center.
More than 700 Women of tributions to the over-all JNF
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Wom-
Luncheon committee mem-
Jewish National Fund heard effort," she said.
en, will meet 11:30 a.m. Mon-
The donor tea was headed bers are Mesdames Leo Dick,
Yaacov Morris, Irish-born Is-
Sam Goldberg, Morris Kraft, day at the Northgate Apts.
raeli diplomat and current by program chairman Mrs. Irving Schlussel and Bernard club house. There will be a
press spokesman for the Is- Louis Levine. Following the
Stashefsky. Mrs. William social and games. A brunch
raeli mission to the UN, state singing of the national an-
Levin is fund-raising chair- will be served.
that without the combined ef- thems, led by Cantor Hyman
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man.
forts of each mem ber of Adler of Cong. Bnai David,
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CLUB ONE, Pioner Wom-
Women of JNF, "the pro- accompanied by pianist Rose
en, will meet noon Tuesday
HENRIETTA SZOLD
gram for the reclamation of Mash David, the audience
at Charter House Apts. club
land in Israel would slow was welcomed by Mrs. Frank G R 0 U P. Hadassah, will house. News and views and
down to a dismal tempo." Silverman, president of Wom- meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at a special Bialik program will
Fund-raising chairman Mrs. en of JNF'. There were con- Hadassah House. In celebra- be featured. Brunch will he
William Levi n proclaimed gratulatory telegrams from tion of Jewish music month served. Pr eaiden t Chana
the 43rd annual donor event Abram Salomon and Meyer there will be a performance Michlm invites guests.
of Yiddish and Hebrew songs
at Cong. Beth Achim as a Pesin, executive director and
"record-breaker." The president of Jewish National by Mrs. Samuel Krimm, ac-
companied by Mrs. Nancy
Fund,
respectively.
amount raised was $112,000.
"Despite prevailing condi-
A pledge of $5,000 was Hodge Alexius. Cake and
coffee will he served. Guests
tions, as well as very strong made by Mrs. Kenneth Dosie,
competition from other agen- president of Young Women are invited.
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Meyer Levin Dueat SZ Town Hall

Meyer Levin, novelist, jour.
nalist and film-maker, will
appear in Shaarey Zedek Sis-
terhood's Town Hall Series
10 a.m. Wednesday at the
synagogue. Levin, whose
most recent book was "The
Settlers,• has authored "The
Old Bunch," "Compulsion,"
"The Stronghold," "My Fa-
ther's House," "Eva," "The
Fanatic" and "Gore and
Igor." In collaboration with
Charles Angoff be has edit-
ed "The Rise of American

Jewish Literature." Town
Hall Chairman Mettie Baron
Golub has asked the author

to speak on "My Work and
Myself." Tickets and sitter
children
reservations for
over 3 may be obtained

Rosanne Meyerson
Plans julvII -edding

Israeli Diplomat Cites JNF Ladies

Golden II -eddin;
for Barmy Kasoffs

cies, Women of JNF

proved
their dedication by their con.

of JNF.
Accordionist Zigi Binor and

Israeli vocalist Ahuva Zadok
performed.

JOE MILLER

and

Guitarist ANDRES SE-
GOVIA pays one of his rare
visits to Detroit when he
performs in concert at the
Masonic Auditorium, Feb. 9.

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GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet
noon Thursday at Coach
House Apts club house,
Southfield. Bertha Lupovitch,

chairman of Moetzet liapoa-
lot, and her husband, Sam,
are leaving for Israel, and
the chapter will extend a bon
voyage for them. There will
be current events and re-
freshments. Guests - are in-
vited.
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TEMPLE BETH EL SIS-
TERHOOD will hear Irving
I. Katz, executive secretary
of Temple Beth El, speaking
on "Women in Judaism —
Then and Now" for the
Tuesday Morning Cultural
Series 11 a.m. Tuesday at
the temple.
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• WHITEHALL-CHAI CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will

spring bazaar will be dis-
cussed. Prospective mem-
bers and guests are invited.

• DR. HENRY KISSINGER •

for your wisdom. your patience. your perserverance — and a great deal •

more. We are indebted to you for your monumental effort to bring •

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hostilities to an end in Vietnam. We join with you and the President •

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in hoping for peace everywhere.

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As a jesture of appreciation I have today arranged to have a cluster of •
trees planted in Israel in your honor. To be known as the
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DR. HENRY KISSINGER FOREST

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trill not

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munity will join

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surprised to

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learn that a large number in our coin- •

e in this joyful tribute.

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642 2999,

and Nancy Baron,

353-3844.

Bubbles for Singles

Swinging Singles 25 and
up will hold a cocktail party
9 p.m. Feb. 9 at the King's
Arms restaurant. Music will
be provided by Johnnie C.
and his band. The public is
invited. For information, call
Henrietta Lewis, LI 6-0903.

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IMPORTER

ROSANNE MEYERSON

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mey-
erson of Borgman Ave., Oak
Park, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Ros-
anne to Marshall DeRoven,
son of Mr. and Mrs Clarence
DeRuven of Briar Dr., Oak

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July wedding is planned.

TOM NEWBY'S Reid's Florist

The Town's talkin' about our Bar Mitzvas,

Weddings, Showers and Parties . . .

_c- ilowers

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illith ..9ma 9 inuiion .•

29245 Southfield at 12 Mile
356-3921

MIL AND MRS. KASOFF

They were married at the
first Jewish Center on Kirby
Ave. by Rabbi Goldin and
Rabbi Thumin.
Pauline Kasoff came to De-

troit from Toronto in 1914
with her father. David liai-
movitz, and brothers and sis-
ters, Barney Kosoff ca me
from Russia in 1906 with his
parents, Ida and Julius Kas-
off, and brothers and sisters.
Mr. Kasoff is semi-retired
from the Prestige Building

and Modernization Co. of
Southfield. which he founded
in 1947. The company is now
owned and operated by h: ,
two sons. The Kasoffs have
five granddaugheers and one
grandson.

. . I amsaddest when
sing. So are those who hear

me. They are sadder e)en

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through ticket chairman Fan-
nie Robinson, 642.2790, or
co-chairmen Rita Keywell.

Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Barney and
Pauline Kasoff of Westhamp-
ton Ave., Oak Park, cele-
brated their Golden Wedding
Anniversary Jan. 31.
Their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Kasoff, Mr.
and Mrs. Morton Kasoff and
meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ordin, will
the home of Tillie Kulish,
honor their porents with a
21965 Marlow, Oak Park.
champagne brunch at Stouf-
Plans for the forthcoming
fer's Northland Inn.

Thank You ••••••••••••;

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Friday, Feb. 2, 1973-27

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