1 Mature Adults Set Social and Meeting People Without Partners will meet 8:30 p.m. June 30 at the home of Ruth Blau, 10110 Burton, Oak Park. The discussion topic for the eve- ning will be "The Second Time Around." PWP will hold its regular open bowling night 9 p.m. Sunday at Oak Park Lanes. ••••• • •••• • ••••• • •••••11 Burton-Zarkin Rites Solemnized . Women, s Ulubs (Continued from Page 28) OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet 4 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Alex Saltsman, 14160 Balfour. Rabbi Alex Roberg will speak. * * OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile area) will meet 4 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Dovid Segal, 23181 Kip- ling. Mrs. Freidel Segal will speak. • ; MOVIN G? : • • • • • • HOUSEHOLD SALES • \ • • :t IN YOUR HOME • • ESTATES LIQUIDATED • • • MARION GASPAS • • • • • p26-8402 626-6795 IRENE EAGLE MRS. TONY BURTON • * • • Rosella Ann Zarkin be- 626-8907 • • came the bride of Tony Dean 141•••••• OOOOO ••••••••14; Burton in a recent ceremony at the Burton home. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Zarkin of Stratford Ct., Oak Park. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bur- ton of Roycourt Ave., Hunt- ington Woods. The new Mrs. Burton is a senior at the University of Michigan's school of natural resources, from which her MAX SCHRUT husband was graduated. for quality photographs Following a year's tour in and fast service South • America; the couple call me at will live in Ann Arbor. 626-4769 --. BLAIR-KEITH STUDIO Weddings, Bar Mitzvas We come to your home with samples 398-9111 or 895-8805 Foot in Mouth The more you listen, the more kick you get out of the theory that man is superior because he has the power of speech. SHOWER GIFTS Everything You Could Imagine COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF 44111111w 9 MILE & COOLIDGE, OAK PARK CENTER Owned by Nellie Freedman . We Carry A Large Selection of MODERN & TRADITIONAL LAMPS — TABLES — WALL DECOR We Also Have a Complete Gift Selection for Every Decor. Open Daily 9:30 - 5:30 14s, 545-1410 8o g 000 0$ rt PRIMROSE B E N E V 0- LENT CLUB saw Mrs. Jos- eph Rodman install the fol- lowing officers at its recent installation - luncheon: Mes- dames Meyer Nitzkin, presi- dent; Harry Brown, and Mor- ris Greenberg, vice 'presi- dents; Eli Rosenbaum, treas- urer; Sam Weinman, Flor- ence Verona and Rose Shapi- ro, secretaries; Jack Aaron, Morris Rifkin, Bessie Grus- kin, Joseph Baker, Ann Berg- man, Mollie Karin, Sam Gold, Morris Shindler, Lil- lian Warren, Sam Dean and Max Wein and Miss Estelle Alter, chairmen. The club will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the Zionist Cultural Center. A dinner-dance will be held July 7 at the Labor Zionist Institute. For reservations, call Mrs. Verona, 557-3681. * * CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS is hosting a De- troit area conference through today at the Elmwood Casi- no. In attendance are the top fund-raisers of the Cancer Fighters, as well as repre- sentatives of the Mr. and Mrs. and the New Horizons chapters. Pearl Friedman, midwest regional director of the City of Hope, is guest speaker. Conference chair- men are Mesdames Charles Young and Lawrence Ben- deroff. * NORTHWEST CHILD RES- CUE WOMEN AND JUNIOR LEAGUE will hold a joint 26th 'annual dinner-dance 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Ra- leigh House. Cocktails will be served at 7. The senior group will have its annual installation of officers noon July 9 at Paradiso Villa, Troy. For reservations, by July 3, call Bobby Kay, 352- 9466, or Annette Horwitz, 545- 8087. Guests are invited. Of- ficers to be installed are STOREWIDE SUMMER CLEARANCE Up to 507 off Sportswear - Bathing Suits - Dresses - Coats Jackets - Shorts - Shirts - Slacks 'di and Shapero-Broder Engagement Told 13oy 3 thru ;Size /6 3621 W. Maple at Lapeer Birmingham, Michigan Phone 647-4808 Mesdames Jack Berlin, Samuel Bez, David Davis, Richard Kra- mer, Sanford Lakin and Phillip mer, Lewis; and two-years, Mesdames Sam Corrnan, William Kellerman, Hy Pritz, Max Sornberg, Seymour Wedes and Miss Ann Siegel; and one-year, Mesdames Harry Brown, Dan LeVine, Max Ostrow, Moe Passanan and Maurice Shore. - * ACHIEZER will have its annual installation-dinner 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Toby Lerner, 16915 New Hampshire, Southfield. Mrs. Sandy Singal will be install- ing officer. There will be a musical program. Montefiore Lodge Plans Installation Montefiore Lodge, Free Sons of Israel, will have its installation-dinner '7 p.m. June 30 at Stouffer's Rest- aurant. Officers to be installed are Mrs. Rosalind Neuman, presi- dent; Benjamin Goldberg, vice president; Leo Kaufman, treasurer; and Mrs. Julius Hackman, secretary. The lodge also will cele- brate the 125th anniversary of its founding at the dinner, * * ** * * ** * **** If Mesdames LaVerne Kief, president; Max Wolf and Joe Glazer, vice presidents; Nash Adelman, Harry Kay, Julius Glazer, Jonas Victor, Nathan *tier and Rose Weiner, sec- retaries; and Max Krueger, treasurer. * JEWISH HOME FOR AGED WOMEN'S AUXIL- IARY at its 49th anniver- sary installation saw Mrs. George Bass, past president, install the following officers: President, Mrs. Meyer Sil- verman; vice presidents, Mesdames Harry Berlin and David Zabner; treasurer, Mrs. Albert Teman; secre- taries, Mesdames Karl Kolb, Sidney Freed, Harvey Wejss, Joseph Wolfe, Allen Ostrow, George Bass, Harold Fish- man and Irving Schnipper; chairmen, Miss Gertrude Bernstein, Mesdames Max . Gittleman, Mark Bennach and I. E. Goodman, Sol Gal- per and Dennis Kovan. Direc- tors for a three-year term are: THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 21, 1974-29 MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS MISS JANE - SHAPERO Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Sha- pero of Pointe-O-Woods Ave., Southfield, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Jane to Steven Mark Broder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Broder of Franklin Hills Dr., Southfield. INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT] • CARICATURES • ASTROLOGER' • CLOWNS • • BELLY DANCERS • VARIETY SHOWS SEYMOUR sBc yHH w A ATR TT IE z 356-856$ Candy Centerpieces ."ANGENCY WAllin. AM-SAO BACKGAMMON LESSONS 5 Lessons — $25 2 hour lesson each week Afternoons 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Backgammon Sets at a savings of course 826-4643 Business Briefs RONALD M. SCHECHTER of Stony River Dr., Birming- ham, will celebrate his 20th anniversary on July 1 as an agent for NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO., according to Lester L. Schoenberg, gen- eral manager of the com- pany's Northland-Detroit gen- eral office, Three students, one each from. 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