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December 07, 1973 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-12-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32—Friday, December 7, 197:

to Wed in Summer

LADIES OF OAK PARK
LODGE will hold a Hanuka
party, with proceeds ear-
marked for the Israel Emer-
gency Fund, 8 , p.m. Dec. 16
at the Berkeley Templ©. For
information, call Sophie Hoff-
man, president, 968-4091, or
Rose Cooper, ticket chair-
man, 548-3080. The group
earlier gave $200 to the IEF.

HOOD will have a Hanuka
workshop meeting 10:30 a.m.
Monday at the synagogue.
Mrs. Nathan Starman is
chairman. A petite luncheon
will be served at 12:30 p.m.,
followed by a musical pro-
duction of "Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor Dream-
coat," presented by the
eighth grade students of
Hillel Day School. Accom-
panist will be Mrs. Aaron
Lupovich and Mrs. Charles
Levy will coordinate the pro-
duction. Mesdames Herbert
Freedland and Jerome Schos-
tak are co-chairmen of the
day. The gift shop will be
open. Guests are invited.
* * *
DETROIT WOMEN OF
ALPHA OMEGA will hold a
luncheon-meeting noon Tues-
day at Stouffer's Northland
Inn. Marji Kunz, fashion
writer, will speak on "The
Ins and Outs of Fashion."
Guests are welcome. For in-
formation, call Lynn Finnk,
549-7380, or Joyce Sherman,
352-2681.
*
INFANTS SERVICE
GROUP will hold its annual
installation luncheon noon
Tuesday at Kingsley I n n .
Chairmen include Mesdames
Irving Baker, Nathan Peiss
and Sheldon Teplitsky, and
installing officer will be Mrs.
Lewis Davis. M r s . Edwin
Roth, past , president, will in-
stall her daughter, Mrs. Jack
Serling, as president. A fash-
ion show will highlight the
afternoon.

BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL
SISTERHOOD will hold a
meeting and Hanuka party
noon Dec. 17 at the syna-
gogue. Luncheon will be
served, and a program on
"TV Bloopers" will be pre-
MARCIE SINGERMAN
sented. For information, call
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Singer- the synagogue office, 851-
man of Concord Ave., South- 6880. Prospective members
field, announce the engage- and friends are invited.
* *
ment of their daughter
Marcie Lynn to Nathan
AESCULAPIAN PHARMA-
Greenwald, son of Mr. and CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION
Mrs. Arthur Greenwald of LADIES AUXILIARY will
Kenosha Ave., Oak Park.
meet noon Wednesday at the
Miss Singerman is a stu- home of Mrs. Edward Roth-
dent at Oakland Community enberg, 28805 Brooks, South-
College, majoring in dental field. The election of officers
hygiene. Her fiance was will be held, and luncheon
graduated from Lawrence will be served.
Institute of Technology with
* * *
a BA degree in mathematics.
SUBURBAN HILLS CHAP-
A summer wedding is
TER, Women's American
planned.
ORT, will hold a VIP lunch-
eon and special program to
honor 10-30 year members
noon Wednesday at the home
of Mrs, Frank J. Winton,
1060 Ardmoor, Birmingham.
Detroit Socialites will pre-
A program of Hanuka music
sent a pre-Hanuka dance 9
with a feature on ESP will
p.m. Saturday at the Oak
be presented. Mrs. Bertram
Park Community Center.
Adler, Michigan Region
Music for dancing will be
president, will recognize 30-
provided by Eric Rosenow
year members Mesedames
and his Continental Orches-
Abe Lapides and Harold
tra.
Goldberg. Others to be hon-
Refreshments, social mix-
ored are Mesdames Joseph
ers and prizes will highlight
Forbes, Irving Steinman,
the evening's program. The
Herman Dickstein, Eleanor
public is welcome. Proceeds
Thal, Bea Factor, Irwin
will be contributed to the Kampner, Max Fisher, Allen
Israel Emergency Fund.
Sosin, Stuart Hamburger and
For reservations for the
Mark Ted Jacobson.
annual New Year's Eve
*
dinner - dance call Shirley
CHILDREN UNLIMITED
Kaner, 398-2296, or Mollie
Stern, 342-2791. Dinner will will hold a petite luncheon
noon Wednesday at the Knob
be served.
Woods club house. Mrs. Joan
Never to have sinned is Israel will speak on "Sex—
the unpardonable sin. — Paul in Life Over 40." A discus-
sion will follow. For informa-
Eldridge.
tion, call the president, Eve-
lyn Columbus, 353-4474. Chil-
dren Unlimited's Monday
bowling league has openings.
Photography
For information,' call Helen
Klau, 353-7034.
Ateddings • Bar Mitzvas
* * *
642-1039
ADAT SHALOM SISTER-

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.

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day at the home of Mrs.
Sheldon Winkelman, 23895
Wendy Ln., Southfield. Adele
Rubin will review "Memoirs
of an Ex-Prom Queen" by
Mix Shulman.
* * *
LADIES OF YESHIVATH
BETH YEHUDAH and WO-
MEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
will hold a pre - Hanuka
luncheon-meeting noon Wed-
nesday at the Yeshiva build-
ing. Mrs. Freda KrakoW will
sponsor the luncheon. Games
and prizes are featured.

Other officers include Mes-
dames Ronald Cohen and Irving
Baker and Miss Elaine Wagmann,
vice presidents; Mesdames Sam-
uel Koppelman, treasurer; Samuel
Katz and Bernard Gordon. case
chairmen, Robert Redlich, Harvey
Starr and Milton Einstandig, sec-
retaries; M a n ny Kamen, Jack
Homer, Raymond Redlich and
Charles Weingarden. chairmen;
and Gene Lemberg, delegate.

MICHAEL KAPUT

10-5
Sun. 12-1,
ihrtt Dec. 21

news

omen's Club

AJii rcie Sinlge 1771 a v

DOWNTOWN SYNA-
GOGUE SISTERHOOD will
hold a Yiddish Bingo follow-
ing its monthly meeting 8
p.m. Wednesday at the Char-
terhouse Apts. club room.
Guests are invited. Refresh-
ments will be served.
* *
WOMEN'S BICUR CHO-
LEM will hold a Hanuka
party noon Monday at the
Pointe-O-Woods Apts. club
house. Games will highlight
the afternoon. A regular
meeting wil be held noon
Dec. 17 at the MCL Cafe-
teria in the Tel-12 Mall.
a * *
OAK PARK NSHEI CHA-
BAD STUDY GROUP will
meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at
the home of Mrs. Louis Pen-
fil, 14311 W. 10 Mile.
* * *
OAK PARK NSHEI CHA-
BAD STUDY GROUP (Nine
Mile area•. will meet 2:30
p.m. Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Label Blumenfeld,
14000 W. Nine Mile. Rabbi
Yitzchok Mann will speak.

WINCHESTER CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT,
will meet 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the Southfield Parks and
Recreation Building. The pro-
gram will feature Tom Kor-
zeniowski, WJBK-TV news-
man, who will present a
"Funny Reel." Young single
women are invited. For in-
formation, call Barbara Ba-
rak, 353-9351, or Wendy
Robins, 576-0537.
*
SHALOM CHAI CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
hold a social luncheon-meet-
ing 1 p.m. Wednesday at the
Big Boy Restaurant in Lin-
coln Center. Rae Freeman
will speak on current events.
Guests are invited.
* *
NORTHWEST CHILD
RESCUE WOMEN will hold
its next meeting 12:30 p.m.
Thursday at the Knob-Woods
Apts. club house. Members
are asked to bring a can of
food for Co-operative Council
to distribute to needy Jewish
families.

GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will hold a
Hanuka latke party noon
Dec. 18 at the home of Mrs.
Irving Stepak, 24210 Scotia,
Oak Park. Proceeds will go
to the Israel Emergency
Fund. Hanuka candles will
be lit by the vice president,
Mrs. Israel Weisman. There
will be games and prizes.

(S.11. corner al 12 .11de Rd.)

Lathrup Village

353-4076

G irk • Tern-
• 1 ming Mism ,
81/2-221/2

Please Bear With Us

YOUNG WOMEN OF JEW-
ISH NATIONAL FUND will
hold a latke. party noon Mpn-

The Jewish News asks the understanding of all
who submit copy for publication during the newsprint
shortage. The editors have been forced to eliminate
many photographs and otherwise tighten up on space
allotted to publicity so as to make room for vital news.
At the same time, we will try to be fair to all.

D. L. Littmann Promoted at Manufacturers

David L. Littmann has been Massachusetts Institute of
promoted to second vice Technology and a BA from
president and associate econ- Antioch College.
omist at Manufacturers
Bank, it was announced by
Dean E. Richardson, chair-
man and chief executive of-
ficer.

Littmann, assigned to the
" ■ rift
corporate planning depart-
4-g
SAVE!"
ment, was first named an
officer in 1971.
BUY DIRECT
FROM THE •
The "Detroit Area Business
Activity Index," a monthly
IMPORTER
barometer of economic actiV-
ity in the Detroit tri-county
SEYMOUR,
area, was developed by Litt-
KAPLAN
mann and is included in the
and Co:'
bank publication, "Business
IMPORTER
AND CUTTERS
Briefs," that is widely cir-
OF FINE DIAMONDS
culated in Detroit's financial
30555 Southfield,
community.
Suite 100
645-9200
A holder of a MA degree
in economics from the Uni-
versity of Michigan, Litt-
man also has a MS from

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