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October 04, 1974 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-10-04

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- Candy Centerpieces

Beth El Women to Host ParIej ■

Temple Beth El Sisterhood
will host the Michigan Fed-
eration of Temple Sister-
hoods, District 11, Oct. 14-16
at the temple.
Among the guest speakers
are
Mrs. Julien H. Wilken-
SCHWARTE
feld, recording secretary of
AGENCY.
256.8525, the National Federation of

omen's

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Friday, Saturday or Sunday -

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Temple Sisterhoods; Rabbi
Joseph H. Gutmann, profes-
sor of art history at Wayne
State University.
Convention chairmen are
Mesdames George Stutz, Sid-
ney Katzman and Herbert
Saperstein. For reservations,
call the temple, 851-1100.

God makes every occupa-
tion pleasant to those who
follow it.
Talmud



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SINAI HOSPITAL WOM-
EN'S GUILD will hear Dr.
Peter A. Martin, psycho-
analyst, author and lecturer,
10:30 a.m. Oct. 11 at the hos-
pital's Zuckerman Auditor-
ium. He will speak on his
book, "The Joys and Sorrows
of Parenthood." Continental
breakfast will be served at
9:45. Mrs. Walter L. Field is
program chairman. M r s.
David Dunsky, president, in-
vites guests. For breakfast
reservations, call the guild
office, 272-6000, ext. 296.
* * *
SHAAREY ZEDEK SIS-
TERHOOD will have its open-
ing meeting of the year noon
Oct. 14 at the synagogue.
Luncheon will be served. Dr.
Sandra Klyman, psychiatrist;
Hilda Gage, attorney; Aviva
Robinson, artist; and Elaine
Stulberg, author, will discuss
"Our Women of Achieve-
ment." Mrs. Walter Field,
will act as moderator of the
panel. She will be chairman
of -the day. There is a charge,
and babysitting service is
available for children 3-years-
old and older. For reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Harold Katz-
man, 642-0788, or Mrs. Her-
-
bert Brode, 399-4318.

*

HA-OMER CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, received its of-
ficial charter from Alice
Ross, president of the Great-
er Detroit Council of Pioneer
Women, at the Pioneer Worn-
en's recent open house. Rep-
resentatives attending the
open house to accept the
charter included Rochele
Gach, Karen Berris, Barbara
Berris, Phyllis Domstein,
president of the chapter; Gail
Adler and Judy Fink.

Marriages

Add the luxe of fakesnake
shoes to your partylooks.

Ultra underscorings for floaty evening fare. Mario
IVIaraolo's high, strappy shoe in non-endangered
clevercobra. Really sleek kidskin pretending pre-
fectly. A crisscross open front rises from the narrow
platform. Beige or black, $45 in Salon Shoes: Down-
town, Eastland, Oakland Mall, Ann Arbor and Miss
Woodward Shoes at Northland.

hudsQris

MILLER-SIKOV: Janis
Barbara Sikov and Ronald
Sheldon Miller were married
in a recent candlelight cere-
mony at the Raleigh House.
Rabbi M. Robert Syme offi-
ciated. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard M. Sikov of War-
rington Ave. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
John Miller of Kenosha Ave.,
Oak Park. The new Mrs. Mil-
ler wore a sata peau gown
with a high neckline and long
fitted sleeves. T h e long
skirted gown was fashioned
with Alencon lace appliques
on the bodice, sleeves and
around the bottom of the
skirt. • Elaine Sikov was
matron of honor, and Shelley
Yorke was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Angel
Tzouras and Elissa Leader.
Barry Sikov, the bride's
brother, was best man. Ushers
were Edward and Joel Miller
and Ken Migdalski. Following
a Jamaica honeymoon, the
couple will live in Warren.

-

Thou shalt surely give him
(the poor) and thy heart
shall not be grieved when
thou ,givest unto him; be-
cause that for this thing the
Lord thy God will bless thee
in all thy work; and in all
that thou puttest thy hand
unto.
—Deuteronomy 15:10

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WOMEN OF JEWISH NA-
TIONAL FUND will hold its
first open meeting of the
New Year noon, Oct. 15 at
Temple Emanu-El. Dessert
luncheon will be served. Ac-
cording to Mrs. Jules Kraft,
president of JNF Women,
members_ are - requested to
bring a friend or a new
member to the meeting that
is dedicated to membership
as well as the Blue Box.
Mrs. Jack Rosenthal, pro-
gram chairman of the day,
announces soprano, Jocelyn
Krieger, accompanied by con-
cert pianist, Tanya Klempt-
ner, will entertain. Blue Box
chairman, Mrs. Sol Lifsitz,
asks members bring in their
Blue Boxes to the meeting
for clearance.

Southwoods Chapter, Wom-
en's American ORT, wi11
have an art show and auc-
tion 9 p.m. Oct. 26 at Hillel
Day School. There will be a
preview at 8. Members
shown, from left, who will THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
participate in the auction Friday, October 4, 1974-29
project are Mrs. Myrna
__..-
Ketai, vice president of spe-
for that
cial projects; Mrs. Sharon
Klein, holding watercolor by
NEW LOOK
Richard Jerzy; and Mrs.
aton irtc. 1
Barbara Keidan, seated in
front of her own watercolor. ' 28821 Southfield, S. of 12 Mile.
Call for oppt., Evenings tool
Artists whose works will be
559-2450
displayed are:

S

Elaine Treisman, Mrs. Keidan,
Helen Lappin, Yoko Moro Kene-

MICHAEL KAPLIT
Photography

ko, Harvey Steingold, Sue Bolt,
David Ernstein, Sophie Forden,
Mary Beard, Aviva Robinson,
Jane Lorne, Joseph de Francesco,
Max Shaye, Linda Zalla, Coline
Minkin, Ceil Fieler, Jackie Woolf,
Janice Wagoner, Rosemary
Stickel, J. Lefkowitz, JoAnn Ken-
ney, David Beryman, Elaine
Stoler, Morris Last, David M.
Kahn and Ruth Mossock Kahn.

Laurence DuMouchelle, pro-
fessional art auctioneer, will
conduct the auction. For in-
formation, call Mrs. Dorothy
Superstine, art acquisition
chairman, or Mrs. Janet Ros-
man, ticket chairman, 353-
2509.

Weddings • Bar! - MiipiOS:

642-1039

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Orchestra and Entertainment ,

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