Free Bowling Party •lnai David Mr. and Mrs. Club will host a free couples party Aug. 26 for couples interested in joining a mixed bowling league. For informa- BETH ACHIM SISTER- tion, call Rita or Earl Kend- ler, KE 1-5711, or Bernice or HOOD will hold its annual rummage sale 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Moe Betman, 557-0587. Tuesday and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday at the synagogue, announces Mrs. Arthur Schussler, sisterhood presi- dent. Mrs. William Tarnow, vice president of ways and means, has chosen Mes- dames Harold Panter and Edward Allen co-chairmen BUY DIRECT for the project. The public FROM THE is invited. * * IMPORTER BATYA CHAPTER, Miz- SEYMOUR rachi Women, will hold a KAPLAN- garden luncheon noon Thurs- and Co. day at the home of Mrs. Leonard Cohen, 15951 Har- IMPORTER AND CUTTERS den Cir., Southfield. Mrs. OF FINE DIAMONDS 30555 Southfield, Robert Rosenblum will in- Suite 100 stall the following officers 6454200 for the new year: Mesdames Benno Levy, president; Shel- don Weider, Saadia Green- berg, JOseph Shuchatowitz Women s luhs 61 grail "Our Name Says it all" Make your fashion debut this autumn in an excit- ing outfit from SMART STYLES--Whether its cas- ual wear or something dressy, stop by and see how and Boaz Cahanna, vice presidents; Sol Levin, Mi- chael Oidick, Mitch Mosko- witz and Isaac Katz, secre- taries; and Stuart Schlinsky, treasurer. * * * * YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK- WOODS SISTERHOOD will hold an oneg Shabat 4:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Arthur Selmar, 12800 Burton, Oak Park. The dis- cussion topic will be "Pre- view of Treasures in the Mahzor." * INFANTS SERVICE GROUP will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the Zionist Cul- tural Center. * ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold its next meeting noon Mon- day at the Northgate Apts. club room. add new flair to your Fall wardrobe. Open Mon Camaraderie Club for Singles to Meet Camaraderie Club for Jew- ish singles will meet 8:30 p.m-. Tuesday at Cong. Bnai David. Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine of Birmingham Temple will speak on "New Moral- ity." Refreshments and a social hour will follow. There is an admission charge. -Fri 11-4 13721 W. 11 Mile 1 Block West of Coolidge Diore Bldg. Phone: 542-4455 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August '17, 1973 27 - • • • i activ ities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gluck, former Detroiters of Somerset, N. J., were honored at a going-away party July 28 in honor of Mr. Gluck's new position at the Chase Manhattan Bank in New York. The party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kahn and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Udman. Mr. Gluck was formerly head of the educational institute of Honeywell Inc., Southfield. Detroiters attending a three-week leadership seminar in Israel as representatives of the Sephardic Community of Greater Detroit are Larry Gormezano, Rabbi Samuel Betsalel and Rahmat Alyeshmerni. They are among the group of 20 Sephardic American Jews who will study Sephardic culture and will examine the problems of Oriental Jewry in modern Israel. * * CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will begin its 1973-74 bowling season 12:45 p.m. Sept. 6 at Oak Park Lanes. League officers are president, Mrs. Sheldon Da- vis; vice president, Mrs. Irving Hirshman; secretary, Mrs. Bernard Orzuch; and treasurer. Mrs. Joseph Gold- berg. Any women interested in bowling or substituting may call Mrs. Davis, 547- 7561 or Mrs. Orzuch, 968- 7070. easy it is to Ipok SMART. Distinctive Fall fashions from size 8 help you to Jo-Anne Katz Bride of Mr. Terry Nosan MRS. TERRY NOSAN Jo-Anne Katz became the bride of Terry J. Nosan in a ceremony Sunday at Cong. Bnai David. Rabbi Hayim Donin officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Katz of Greenview Ave., Southfield. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Manny Nosan of Silver- crest Ave., Southfield. The bride wore a silk or- ganza gown appliqued with Venice lace. She carried or- chids and Stephanotis. Jan Nosan, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Matron of' honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Har- vey Goodman. Bridesmaids were Beth Anbender, Betsy Selik, Debbie Ginns, Mrs. Jeffrey Anspach and Mrs. Gerald Katz. Lainie Beth Goodman was flower girl. Best man was Gerald Katz, brother of the bride. Ushers were Barry Nosanchuk, Wil- liam Rayle, Michael Gerber, Jeffrey Anspach, Michael Wasserman and Harvey Goodman. Following a honeymoon to Puerto Rico, the couple will live in Southfield. Lew Norman to Be Guest Entertainer at Beth Abraham-Hillel Bond Reception Lew Norman, dramatist, Detroit area, sponsored by actor and humorist, will en- Tam-O-Shanter and honoring tertain at the Beth Abraham- PGA past president Warren Hillel leadership reception Orlick. hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Toastmaster was Al Acker- Leonard Farber, 24416 Cus- man, WXYZ-TV sports direc- tis, Southfield, 8 p.m. Sept. tor. 5. The reception will honor RARE JUDAICA Manasche Haar, president of the congregation, as "Beth ANTIQUE JEWISH ART Abraham-Hillel Man of the Year." Elie 4 10 King David St Norman is a veteran of the Jerusalem Yiddish art theater and has (021234511 acted and produced for the New York stage, in supper clubs and hotels and on This space donated by radio and television. Husband of the The reception is in ad- Vice-President of vance of the Beth Abraham- Membership Hillel tribute dinner-dance of Sept. 15 at which Ambassa- dor Benjamin Varon will speak and Eric Rosenow and his Continentals will play for dancing. 14 Collector HADASSAH O .‘ ROAD BUSTER Warnke-Kremer Rites Announced SALE! 15% off Our W onder u/ • • C uóiovrter3 We Wish to Publicly Acknowledge Our Gratitude for the Fine Attendance at Our Open House Last Wednesday and to Your Exciting Flattering Comments to Our New Decor and Store Arrangement. Needless to Say, Our Fall Fashion Collection Was Also Richly Applauded. It Was Great to Know We Hadn't Been Forgotten in the Five Months It Took Us to Rebuild. . Thanks Again for Being So Loyal rll arMa E7' Seymour oicimcm • EDNA LASES • ADELE BERLIN • NETTIE NEWMAN • MILDRED GORDON • STAMATIA PETERSON • ELIZABETH LEE , BR 3-5441 FRIDAY! SATURDAY! SUNDAY! FX8C=4/•=4/C===4 J Join a most worth cause (and help my Wife!) A total of $285,000 in Is- rael Bonds was subscribed at the first Israel Bond country club dinner in the MRS. ROBERT WARNKE Mary Lou Kremer became the bride of Robert D. Warnke in a ceremony at Addison Oaks, Oxford. Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving B. Kremer of Larges Dr., South- field. Parents of the bride- groom are Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Warnke of Plain- well, Mich. The bride wore a gown of English net, hand-appliqued with lace and a floor-length veil. Matron of honor was Mrs. Fred Hulce. Bridesmaids were Ellen, Smith, Florey Feingold and Mrs. Michael Linton. - Best man was Fred Hulce. Ushers were Neil Patterson, Larry Hughes and John Kremer, brother of the bride. Following a honeymoon in Jamaica, the couple will live in East Lansing. ON ANY PURCHASE OF NEW FALL MERCHANDISE! WITH THIS AD! Our way of saying "Thank You" for bucking our torn-up roads to shop here at Burton's Gal! 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