34—Friday, March 29, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Toronto Miss to Wed May Wedding Set 3 American Savings Promotions Kenneth B. Eserow for Nora G. Fisher to Key Management Positions American Savings Associa- tion has appointed three new officers, it was announced by Alfred L. Deutsch, chair- man of the board. Kenneth J. Glaser is as- sistant vice president and manager of the Clawson branch, 1305 W. 14 Mile. Anthony J. Di Giovanni is assistant treasurer and man- I Detroiter Josephine S. Weiner, former national presi- dent of the National Council of Jewish Women, attended the board of governors meeting at Hebrew University as the NCJW representative. In 1968, the women's group established the NCJW Center for Research in Education of the Disadvantaged. While in Israel, Mrs. Weiner will corn- -4 plete arrangements for NCJW's second summit conference there Nov. 6-13. ager of the East Detroit of- fice, 1980 E. 10 Mile. Daniel W. La Rosa is as- sistant vice president and director of personnel at the Southfield head office, 24700 Northwestern. The American Savings As- sociation has 14 branch of- fices serving the metropoli- tan Detroit area. Passover Specials Business Briefs MAURICE A. BETMAN, has formed a new firm, PEN- SION ACTUARIES AND IN- SURANCE CONSULTANTS, at 18311 W. 10 Mile, Suite 105, Southfield. Betman can be reached at 355-1166. * * * MR. ALAN'S MEN'S BOOTERY, a men's and young men's shoe store, has opened in the New Orleans Mall, 10 Mile and Green- field Rds. Owned by Alan Bishop, who , worked for his father, Bob Bishop, at his Bootery shoe stores in the Orchard M a 1 1 , Bloomfield Commons and next door to his own shop, the store car- ries French Shriner, Verde, Freeman and Volare shoes. * (Prescription / / :600' COOLIDGE HWY 543 3343 OAK r ARK * * CIRCUS WORLD, a South- field-based chain of retail toy and hobby stores, has op- ened two more stores, an- nounced Sidney R. Rubin, president. They are in the Hoover-Eleven Shopping Cen- ter in Warren, and in the Lincoln Mall, Matteson, Ill. More stores are planned for Illinois, and two stores, in Troy and Shelby, are under construction. Rubin also an- nounced the appointment of Larry J. La Bo as comp- troller. ••• — mai — sew s, I ; mow osi yOlt GOTTA GOIOUP? WE GOTTA TRIP! CALL ME AT HAMILTON, MIULISOlt& PAYNE TEAM CORP. I Men's Clubs 1 I TAU EPSILON RHO LAW 1 FRATERNITY, Detroit Grad- IL amp. uate Chapter, elected Stan- ley E. Wise, chancellor; Nor- man S. Miller, vice chancel- • lor; Arnold Weintraub, bur- .Larry Freed sar; John Yakes, recording ni a Orchestra and - Entertainnien] master of the rolls; and Harry Klein, corresponding master of the rolls. Stephen . Cooper, David Rosin and Paul Sislin were elected as ~ Jewish Community Council delegates. * *- * BETH EL MEN'S CLUB will host Dr. Sonya K. Fried- man, psychologist, who will speak on "Divorce and the Jewish Attitude Toward It," 10 a.m. Sunday at its Break- fast Club and Discussion Series. The public is invited i at no charge. for: . quality photographs1 Classifieds Get Quick Results ajid fast service I call me Ot MUSIC BY 557-5145 IMS el= NMI . _ •_. . =SI VINO 1•1•111 647-1367 - • ! cr - • •, • • . ,. . ,4 -,* . 1 w ._. , , MAX semi. BLAIR:KEITH ' STUDIO SAMBARNETT] : Weddings, Bar Mitzvas We mom to your home with samples; 398-9111 or AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 8954805: !Farm Fresh Eggs ex Large MISS RENEE BARSII Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barsh of Toronto announce the en- gagement of their daughter Renee Lynn to Kenneth B. Eserow, son of Mr. Jack Eserow of Riverside Dr., Southfield, and the late Mrs. Florence Eserow. Miss Barsh was graduated from the University of To- ronto. Her fiance was grad- uated from the University of Michigan and Wayne State University's law school. A spring wedding is planned. mem ber Detroit we n Kosher' :Meat Dealers SINGER'S KosherMeals z homy mkt, AstoC - 61 JACK ATTIS - .PHIL SWAR1K 721 MI. 9 MILE RIDGEDALE Ll 7-8111 WE DELIVER., /1111b.. MISS NORA FISHER Mr. and Mrs. Hy Fisher of Lancaster Hills Dr., South- field, announce the engage- ment of his daughter Nora Gail to Eugene Goulet, son of Mrs. Vera Goulet of Flint and the late Mr. Emery Goulet. Miss Fisher, daughter of the late Mrs. Jeanette Fisher, and her fiance plan a May wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Club, City of Hope, to Meet 75( Sweet & Tender Iceberg CARROTS LETTUCE 3 Pkgs. for 24:: 29' head Yellow Cooking Vine Ripened ONIONS TOMATOES 316.29' Beef Stake 39 C lb. J A Complete Selection Of Kosher For Passover Foods Free Delivery of all Passover Orders • Complete Line of Passover Beverages Diet & Regular • Fresh Home Juice Orange or Grapefruit no sugar added • Complete Line of Dairy products Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope, will meet 8 p.m. Saturday at the home of 13701 W. 9 Mile Rd. at Ridgedale Buddy and Ruth Nathan- son, 15420 Rosemary, Oak WHERE PRICES TELL AND QUALITY SELLS Park. Final arrangements for LI 7-0140 the May games night fund The Detroit Chapter, Amer- raising will be held. A social Hrs. 8 - 7 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Sat. 8-9. Sun. 7-2 ican Society for Technion, hour will follow. will hold its study tour to Israel May 6-20. The 14-day tour, postponed from last October, will begin with a visit to the Technion- Israel Institute of Technology and Detroit Mechanical En- gineering Complex. A dinner with faculty and administra- tors also has been planned. Both historic and industrial sites will be shown, and a dinner with financial, indus- trial and government of- ficials has been arranged. Nut or fruit center in every The group will be head- delicious piece. 1 lb. $3.50 quartered at the Dan Carmel in Haifa but also will stay at Kibutz Ayelet HaShahar, the King David Hotel in Jeru- salem and the Hilton Hotel in Tel Aviv. • Included in the cost are round - trip transportation A deluxe selection of from Detroit, deluxe hotels, Continental.style cookies full Israeli breakfasts, sight- 13 oz. Parve seeing and transfers by pri- vate motorcoach with Eng- $3.25 lish-speaking guide and all service charges and taxes. For information, call the local Technion office, 559- 5190. Sam Rich, national vice president, is chairman of the study tour. 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