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February 16, 1973 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-02-16

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Miss Enid Breyer
to Wed Mr. Wapner

omen's

Chub

ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pio-
HANITA CHAPTER. Pio-
neer Women, will present neer Women, will meet 12:30
Maureen P, Reilly, assistant_ p.m. Tuesday at the Labor
corporation counsel for the Zionist Institute. "Lincoln the
city of Detroit, in a talk on Humanist" will be read by
"Regulation and Control of Mesdames Broche Hearshen,
Adult Type Entertainment" Isabel Slutsky, Adeline Sal-
noon Feb. 24 at the home of inger, Gus Hinds and Ida
Dr. and Mrs. David Feld, Bailey_ Guests are invited.
1470 Strathi-ona. As counsel
for the Mayor's Task Force,
Mrs. Reilly drafted the re-
cent city legislation regulat-
There will he no mail
ing adult entertainment
delivery on the anniver-
through zoning and licensing
sary of Washington's
procedures. Mrs. Ralph Mil-
birthday, being observed
ler is president of Israel
Monday,'I'eb. 19. All who
Chapter.
wish to submit publicity
• • •

At a recent cocktail party,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A.
lireyer of Bellwood Dr.,
Southfield, announced the en-
gagement of their daughter
Enid Esther, to Samuel Mar-
cus Wapner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Wapner of Flint.

Miss Breyer is a graduate
student at Eastern Michigan
University working in speech
and language pathology. Iler
fiance attends the Illinois
College of Optometry.

I

Marriages

SIIAAREY ZEDEK SIS-
TERHOOD will hold a lunch-
eon meeting noon March 5 at
the synagogue. The congre-
gation's caterer, Marvin Sie-
gel, will speak on food se-
crets. Siegel has taught pro-
fessional chefs at the Com-
munity College of New York
and has published recipes,
according to Program Vice
President Cynthia Steinberg.
Chairman of the day will be
Fannie Robinson. For sitter
and lunch reservations, call
Jackie Milgrom, 353-9514, or
Jo Gilbert, 353-9518.
•. • •

MOUNT SCOPUS GROUP,
Hadassah, will hold its an-
nual fund-raising event with
games and prizes 12:15 p.m.
Feb. 27 at the Workmen's
Circle Center. There is an
admission charge, and park-
ing is available.

for the Is sue of Friday,
23, are asked to
Feb.
hand-deliver if copy can-

not otherwise reach us by
the noon Monday dead.
line.

CITY OF 110PE CANCER
FIGHTERS will meet noon
Monday at the It

House. Following refresh-
ments and the business meet-

ing a program arranged by
Mrs. Bernard
Miller, pro-
gram chairman, with the
Michigan Cancer Society will
feature a speaker and a film
dealing with cane er.
• • •

KANDEL - DUFFEK; Cath-
TEMPLE BETH El, SIS-
erine Louise Duffek became
AVODAII CHAPTER, Pio-
TERHOOD will host a lecture
the bride of Jonathan David
neer Women, will hold a
Kandel in a recent ceremony by Detroit Free Press food luncheon meeting noon Tues-
in New York. The bride is writer Paula Jeanne Buck day at the home of Lillian
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. holz 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Goldman. 24031 Seneca, Oak
Norbert R. Duffek, of Sheri- temple. Mrs. Buckholz will Park. Final plans will be
dan. Wy. Parents of the speak on "Eating Around the discussed for the annual Pur-
World, Without Leaving im dinner, to be held March
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
Alan D. Kandel of Kings Home." As food writer, she's 18 at the Whitehall Apts. club
Gate Way, Farmington. The responsible .for all food fea- house, Southfield.
• • •
bride wore a velvet gown tures, recipe testing and de-
velopment, foor photography
OAK PARK NSIIEI ClIA-
with smocked bodice, Empire
waistline and ruffled hem. and reporting on nutrition and BAD STUDY GROUP will
She carried carnations and food technology. Coffee will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at
roses. Fabian Duffek was her be at 10:30, and luncheon (at the home of Mrs. Louis Thav,
sister's maid of honor. Pat- a nominal chrage) at noon. 16131 Hilto n, Southfield.
Guest speaker will be Rabbi
rick Hillman of Westport, Friends are invited.
• • •
William Weinman.
Conn., was best man, and
• • •
William and Thomas Duffek
PARKWOOD and WHITE-
were ushers. The bride's HALL chapters, Women's
brother, Daniel, and sister, American ORT, will have a
Rebecca, were ringbearer dessert luncheon 12:30 p.m.
and flowergirl, respectively.
Monday at the Whitehall
The couple plans a spring Apts. club house, Southfield.
honeymoon in Europe and
Hostesses are Mesdames
will live in New York. ,
Leon Paul, Abe Cherrin and
• • •
Walter Cohen. Program vice
president Mrs. Carl R. Lich-
SOFFERIN-FRANK: Harriet
tenstein announces State Sen.
Sandra Frank and Frederic
Jack Faxon will speak on
Harvey Sofferin were mar-
"What's New in the Capitol?"
ried recently at Cong. Bnai
Presidents Mrs. Gilbert Bor-
David. The bride is the
enstein and Mrs. Lew Levitt
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
invite guests.
Joseph Frank of Nadol Ave.,
• • •
Southfield. Parents of the
BUSINESS AND PROFES-
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Sofferin of Greenfield SIONAL GROUP, Hadassah,
Ave. The bride wore an A- will meet 1:30 p.m. Sunday
line gown of satin appliqued at Hadassah House. Guest
in lace. She carried her Bible speakers are Mr. and Mrs.
covered with baby roses. Ma- Eliav Naharin. Naharin will
tron of honor was the bride- speak an "Developing Sec-
groom's sister, Rita Abram- tions of Israel" and Mrs. Na-
Mrs. Sol Grossman (right),
son. Bridesmaids were Lori harin will speak on "Culture
and Barbara Roberts. Ken- of Israel." A social hour will chairman for 13 years of the
follow,
and
guests
are
in-
scholarship
co mmittee of
man,
neth Abramson was best
Greater Detroit Section, Na-
and ushers were Harold Wei- vited.
• • •
tional Council of Jewish
ner and Michael Cohan. Jef-
ZEDAKAII CLUB will meet Women, was honored at a
frey Abramson was ring
noon
Monday
at
the
Coach
recent luncheon at the coun-
bearer. After a honeymoon in
New York, the couple will House Apts. club house. cil office. A citation of merit
Hostesses are Mesdames from the NCJW was pre-
live in Oak Park.
Harry Boxman and Jack sented by Mrs. Saul Rosen-
• • •
Goldstein.
blum, president of the
KRAMER - WARREN: Con-
‘, • •
Greater Detroit Section and
stance Gay Warren and Bar-
' OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- a letter of commendation for
ry David Kramer were mar-
BAD STUDY GROUP (Nine her leadership on the corn-
ried recently in Las Vegas.
Mile area) will meet 2:30 rnittee of the Jewish scholar-
The bride is the daughter of
p.m. Saturday at the home of ship service of the Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warren
Mrs. Solomon Spitz, 23295 Welfare Federation was re-
of Riverview Ave., Southfield.
Kipling. Rabbi Yankel Getz ceived from the president of
The bridegroom is the son of
that committee, John L.
will
speak.
the late Mr. and Mrs. Harold
• • •
Greenberg. Mrs. Grossman
Kramer. The couple will live
PURITY CHAPTER, Order is adviser to the education
in Walled Lake.
of the Eastern Star, will hold assistance committee, of
Mon- I which Mrs. B. Benedict
It's impossible to be cor- an initiatory 7:45 p.m.
at Eureka Temple. Ite- Glazer is chairman and Mrs.
nered on the straight and nar- day
Joseph Garlock. co-chairman.
freshments will be served.
row path.

NCJW Honors
Chairman of
Scholarships

Friday, Fah, 16, 1973-29

ORT Will Enroll New Members
in Campaign Kickoff Sunday

news

Mail Warning

MISS ENID BREVER

• .

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

"Opportunity Reaching out

to Thousands . . . Through
ORT Skills in ORT schools"
will be the theme Sunday as
the Michigan region of Wom-
en's American ORT (Organi-

zation f o r Rehabilitation
Through Training) initiates

• its spring membership drive.

ADAS SHALOM SISTER
HOOD will hold a dessert
luncheon 1? 3o p m Monday
in (tie social hall. Caterer Al
Rosenberg will speak on Jew-
ish cooking Guests are in-
vited. Those who have pur-
chased tickets to the annual
donor day, "Through The
Looking Glass" in March,
will he eligible for prizes in•
chiding a catered take home

Starting with the annual
phonathon Sunday and con-
tinuing through March, 110.-
poll ORT members in the U.S.
will seek support for the ORT
program of vocational edu-
cation.

f ROM 7HE

IMPORTER

SIEYNSCOLIIFL
K.APL.A.14
airuci Co.

an additional 6,000 members
this spring.

IMPORTER AND CUTTERS

Culmination of the mem-
bership drive will be ob-
served on ORT Day, March
21 at Cong. Beth Achim. Fol-
lowing a salad lunch and in-
formal fashion show, John
Kelly of WXYZ-TV news will

chased at the complimentary
luncheon Monday.




PR M ROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB presented $1,000 to the
Israel Emergency Fund at
the Zionist Cultural Center.
President Mrs. Maunel Nie-
man made the presentation.

be guest speaker. New mem-
bers and their sponsors will

01 TINE DIAMONDS

Mal •owel•aoa,
A•.. to
6•5

Classifieds Get Quick Results

PEARL INSISTS ...

OAKFIELD CHAPTE
American ORT,
will hold a membership tea
p.m.
Tuesday
at the Frank-
8

Women's

We get rid of all winter merr handise

to make room for

NEW SPRING FASHIONS

lin Pdinte Apts. club house.
Guests are invited. There
will be a slide presentation,
and refreshments will be
served.



. . . So Who Con

Resist Pearl?

Pickwick's
Famous

BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER; Wom-
en's American ORT, will hold
a games party 8 p.m. Mon-
day at the home of Mrs.
Louis Citrin, 24786 Sussex,
Oak Park. All are welcome
to attend and bring their
favorite games. For informa-
tion, call Sue Schatz. 399-
2132, or Biny Geiringer, 543-



SAVE!
SAVE!
BUY DIRECT

To accommoate the grow-
ing needs and numbers of
students in its school net•
work, ORT plans to enroll

dinner for six. Tickets for
the donor day may be pure

7587.

be admitted free. For in-
formation, call Mrs. Marvin
Rivkin, ORT Day chairman,
354-3655, or M r s . Seymour
Rubenstein, membership vice
president, 642-3653.

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Mr. and Mrs. James Koh
cf Olde Franklin Dr.,
Farmington, announce t h e
engagement of their daughter
Cheryl Gail Brown to Dean
Anthony Victor, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Arthur Victor of
Providence Dr., Southfield.

ner

Miss Brown was graduated
from the University of Mich-
igan. Her fiance was grad-
uated from Michigan State
University and is a senior at
U. of M.'s dental school. A
May wedding is planned.



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

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• •

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M.

Rogers of Dorset Ave., South-
field, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter
Sandra to Mark Sherman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Sherman. of Trinity Ave. A
1974 wedding is
June
planned.

Branch Seven to Hear
Art History Professor

Branch Seven, Labor Zion-
ist Alliance, will meet 8 p m.
Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Slabosky,
26668 Franklin Pointe, South-
field.
Helen Sherman. assistant
professor of art history at
the University of Detroit, will
speak on "Old Testament In-
fluence on Western Art "
Discussion and refreshments I
will follow.

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