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September 14, 1973 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-09-14

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Couples to Hear
Child Behaviorist

Adat Shalom Married
Couples Club will meet 8:30
p.m. Tuesday at the syna-
gogue. Robert D. Caplan,
executive director of the
Effectiveness Training Insti-
tute, will speak on "How to
Raise Kids without Tears
and Tantrums."
The club invites interested
couples to join. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Joe Katz, 358-
2940.

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Criterion Plans
a Holiday Ball

Criterion Club will host a
"Holiday Ball" 9 p.m. Oct. 6,
at the Oak Park Community
Center, announces Ruth Trai-
son, president.
The dance, following the
close of Yom Kippur, will
be opened with a greating by
David H. Shepherd, mayor
of Oak Parak.
Joe Miller, vocalist, and
orchestra will provide the
music for dancing. A floor
show, social mixers, favors,
refreshments, an anniversary
cake and prizes will complete
the evening's fare.
The public is welcome. For
information, call the vice
president, Betty Weinberg,
559-5175.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

activities in Society

Among the out-of-towners attending the recent marriage
of Barbara Zuckerman and Gary Gutman were Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Gutman of California, Sarah Zuckerman, grand-
mother, from Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Zuckerman and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Zuckerman and Allan,
all of Atlanta; Joseph Klobuches of Caro, Mich., and Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Cohen and Michael of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Barnett of Montrose Ave., were
honored by relatives and friends at a cocktail dinner at the
Sussex House on the occasion of their 25th wedding anni-
versary. Mr. and Mrs. George Gould hosted the dinner.
Among the guests were Mr. Barnett's sister and her hus-
band, Mr and Mrs. Larry York of New York.
Mrs. Pearl Nosan of Twining Ave., Southfield, enter-
tained her grandson and his wife, Mr.- and Mrs. Terry
Nosan, at her home on the occasion of their recent marriage.

Elaine Yaffe Plans Leukemia Fund
a Summer Wedding Art Auction Due

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MISS ELAINE YAFFE

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yaffe
of George Washington Ave.,
Southfield, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter
Elaine Teresa to Tali Skoc-
zylas, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Skoczylas of Israel.
Miss Yaffe and her fiance
attend Wayne State Univer-
sity.
A summer wedding is
planned.

The SOUTHFIELD PUB-
LIC LIBRARY will begin its
Sunday service this weekend.
Hours will be 1-5 p.m. This
service has been expanded
to include the entire school
year.

Michael C. Stark Chapter
of the Children's Leukemia
Foundation will hold its third
annual art auction 9 p.m.
Saturday at the Gallery Art
Center. The champagne pre-
view will be at 8.
There will be works by
Rockwell, Hibel, Nieman,
Miro, Dali, and other litho-
graphs, oils, etchings and
sculptures.
There is an admission
charge. Proceeds will aid
blood disease research. For
tickets, call Mrs. Terry Lif-
ton, 542-1180, or Mrs. Marilyn
Silverman, 547-2329.

Sex Education Topic
of Couples Meeting

"Sex and the Married Cou-
ple" will be the topic at the
next meeting of the Bnai
Moshe Young Couples Club
8 p.m. Sept. 22 at the home
of Gladys and Larry Rock-
ind, 20240 Renfrew.
Mary Paonessa, a private
consultant in family sex ed-
ucation and teacher of hu-
man sexuality and child de-
velopment at Oakland Com-
munity College, will speak.
For information, call Gladys
Rockind, 342-9520, (after-
noons) , or Judy Novak, 546-
3394. The public is invited.

Friday, Sept. 14, 1973-35

Last Call for Women's Fall Forum

Reservations can still be
made for the Jewish Welfare
Federation women's division
Fall Forum, set for noon
Thursday at the home of
Mrs. I. William Sherr, 23249
Morningside, Southfield.
Mrs. Bernard &oilman,
chairman, said the forum,
"BA, Mrs. and Then What?,"
will discuss new perspectives
for Jewish women. Leading
the conversations, which will
start with backgrounding on
alternatives facing women in
today's society, will be Dr.
Sandra Lyness, consulting
psychologist, and Ruth Am-
binder, psychiatric social

worker. For information and
reservations, call Mrs. Mor-
ris Brown, executive director
of the women's division, WO
5-3939.

A good man of evil speech
the Rabbis aptly likened to a
palace built next to a tan-
nery; the one defect destroys
all his grandeur.—Sabbath.

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