32—Friday, Nov. 23, 1973
August IVedding
or Eileen D. Cutler
news
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Poverty, Jewish Community
Topic of Co-op Council
PRIMROSE BENEVO-
YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK- on current events. Brunch
"The Gift of Life" is the Against Needless Starvation),
WOODS AND GREEN- will be served, and guests LENT CLUB president Mrs.
Meyer Nitzkin announces a title of a program dealing which will provide canned
FIELD SISTERHOODS will are invited. *
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meeting will be held noon with poverty and the Jewish goods and other products for
hold a membership tea 8:30
NEGBAH CHAPTER': Pio- Monday at the Whitehall community, to be sponsored families in distress. She is
p.m. Wednesday at Young
Israel of Oak-Woods. Admis- neer Women, will meet noon Apts. club house. Luncheon by the Cooperative Council calling for volunteers of all
of the League of Jewish ages to assist with the proj-
sion fee is one or two cans Wednesday at the home of will be served.
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Women's Organizations, 11:30 ect.
of food for the needy and Mrs. Rose Jerris, 26000 Mar-
indigent Jews living in the low, Oak Park. Co-hostess is
COUNTRY CORNERS a.m. Thursday at Cong. Beth
central city. A musical pre- Mrs. Frances Shapiro. Guest CHAPTER, Women's Ameri- Shalom.
Following coffee and cake,
sentation, "Sisterhood Ap- speaker will be Mrs. Rebecca can ORT, will hold a chil-
prentice," will f eature Goldberg, past president of dren's theater party with served by the Beth Shalom
Leave Everything to Us
Marion Duchan, Rose Blitz, the Pioneer Women's Coun- performances 1:30 a.m., 12:30 Sisterhood, the following
cil,
who
will
report
on
the
Frances Tr age r, Shirley
and 2:30 p.m. today at the panel will speak: Sam Ler-
Jubas, Judy Speiser and national convention. Guests Tel-12 Mall community room. ner, director of the Jewish
Edna Groskind. Refresh- are invited.
Tickets are available by call- Family and Children's Ser-
ments will be served.
ing Dorsey Menken, 626-5536, vice; Dr. Eva Kahana, direc-
tor of the elderly care re-
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BETH ACHIM SISTER- or at the door.
search center and associate
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NORTHWEST CHAPTER, HOOD will join the men's
professor of sociology at
club
for
a
Hanuka
party
BETH
SHALOM
SISTER-
CARIH, will meet 8 p.m.
Wayne State University; and
7:30
p.m.
Dec.
16
at
the
syna-
HOOD will be joined by the Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper of
Wednesday at the home of
gogue.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
men's club 8:30 p.m. Dec. 5 Cong. Beth Moses.
Mrs. Louis Weiss, 27735
Aberdeen, Southfield. Guests Davis, co-chairmen of the at the synagogue to hear Dr.
The program is dedicated
are invited. Robert Naftaly of evening, announce the pro- Joseph Gutmann, professor
the Bnai Brith Anti-Defama- gram will feature two one- of art history at Wayne State to members of the league
tion League will speak. Re- act plays about Hanuka, pre- University, speak on "Jewish and Cooperative Council who
to aid the
freshments will be served. sented by Lahav United Syna- Traditions, Facts and Fic- give of themselves
The
public
is invited
needy.
gogue
Youth.
Refreshments
tions." He is also adjunct
For information, call Mrs.
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS
will be served and there is a curator of the Detroit Insti- at no charge.
Albert Dunn, LI 8-7864.
Mrs. Samuel Pearlstein,
charge for admission. For tute of Arts. The public is
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Beth Shalom Sisterhood
reservations, call the syna-
TOWN AND COUNTRY gogue office, 352-8670, by invited.
president, will deliver the in-
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CHAPTER, Women's Ameri- Dec. 12.
vocation. Sheila Ordin, chair-
Phone
CITY
OF
HOPE
CANCER
can ORT, and the Oak Park
man of Cooperative Council,
FIGHTERS
will
hold
its
an-
Symphony will sponsor a
preside. Mrs. Jules J.
• STYLE
MISHKAN ISRAEL SIS- nual paid-up membership will
champagne sneak preview of
Sanders
is
president
of
the
• ELEGANCE
the Greater Detroit Antique TERHOOD will hold its paid- luncheon noon Monday at the league.
• BEAUTY
up
membership
and
petite
Raleigh
House.
Following
and Collectors Show-Sale 7:30
Mrs. Ordin will outline the
WYN-HAROLD
CATERING
dinner
8:30
p.m.
Monday
at
lunch, there will be a fashion new communitywide action
p.m. Tuesday at the E. Eight
Mile Rd. Light Guard Arm- the synagogue. The program show. Dues may be paid at program, CANS (Cans
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ory. The Oak Park Symphony will be kitchen tips and "All the door. For information on
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will perform. Admittance en- the Recipes You Wanted to joining the Cancer Fighters,
No gimmicks, No tricks—Just Good Work
titles attendees to first choice Borrow— but were afraid to call Mrs. Herschell Blitz,
before the show is open to ask" by Irene Berg. Prizes 542-9046.
(The luncheon date was
the public. Proceeds will be will be awarded.
* *
printed incorrectly in last
donated to programs of ORT.
Purchasers are entitled to
OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- week's paper. Any inconveni-
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Candids - Portraits - Movies
free admission for the rest of BAD STUDY GROUP (Nine ence it may have caused is
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the week. Prizes will be Mile area) will meet 2:30 regretted.)
awarded. For information, p.m. Saturday at the home
contact the chairman, Lois of Mrs. Yankel Getz, 23241
Katz, 546-0238.
Kipling. Dr. Getz will speak.
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CLUB TWO, Pioneer Wom-
SHALOM-CHAI CHAPTER,
Annua
en, will hold a special meet- Pioneer Women, will hold a
ing 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in the luncheon meeting 1 p.m.
Northgate Apts. club house. Wednesday at the Big Boy
Ann Sapperstein will speak Restaurant in Lincoln Center.
*
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BETH MOSES SISTER-
HOOD will hold a paid-up
membership dinner 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the synagogue.
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DAVID - HORODOKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION
will meet noon Tuesday at
the Maple House Restaurant,
An unusual opportunity to
10 Mile and Southfield Rds.,
dispose of your old fur coat,
to celebrate the success of its
jacket, cape or stole with a
donor luncheon. A total of
generous allowance towards
$2,200 was contributed to the
a new fur . . . one of the
Israel Emergency Fund, and
largest collections of contem-
$600 to Magen David Adom.
porary, casual and elegant
Mrs. Harry Schechter was
named the organization's
furs in the latest 1973-74 DE-
"woman of the year" for her
SIGNER FASHIONS.
"untiring efforts and inspira-
tion." A contribution was
Act now!
made in her honor to Ma,gen
Bring in your used furs.
David Adorn.
! I WHY WORRY I
r I
.
MISS EILEEN CUTLER
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cut-
ler of Pointe-O-Woods Pl.,
Southfield, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter
Eileen Dale to Bruce J.
Holtzman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Holtzman of Old-
ham Rd., Southfield.
Miss Cutler is a senior at
New Grace Hospital's school
of X-ray technology. Her
fiance attends the Illinois
College of Podiatric Medi-
cine.
An August wedding is
planned.
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cia Green and John M. Ber
man were married in a
recent ceremony at Temple
Israel where Rabbi M.
Robert Syme officiated. The
bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Green of
Riverside Dr., Southfield.
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