28—Friday, Dec. 27, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • Detroiter to Attend Israel Parley Texas Miss Weds Di". N. 117. Gal/Man Liebma2/-Dorfma77 Troth Announced Frieda Leemon, national vice president of Pioneer Women, will be a delegate to the World Jewish Congress Jan. 30 - Feb. 13 in Jerusa- lem. luncheon honoring Golda Meir, former prime minister of Ierael. Mrs. Meir, national head of the Pioneer Women's Organ- ization in the U.S. from 1933 to 1934, also addressed digni- Mrs. Leemon was in New taries of the Labor Zionist' York recently to attend a Alliance. ngagement Phyllis Marks became the bride of John Ensminger in a recent ceremony at Kings- ley Inn. The new Mrs. Ens- minger is the daughter of Mr. Al Marks of Greenfield Rd., Southfield. The couple is living in Southfield. BE HAIR FREE ELECTROLYSIS $7.50 2 hr. Mrs. S. Steiner Designers of Fine Furs 35 Years Experience Doctors Referrals Complete Fur Service 1 1 MILE AND LAHSER Phone: 358-0850 LI 5-4700 Year End Super Savings SALE • All Holiday Glitter! BARBARA'S STATIONERY c a tzao L dim a i m i MRS. NORMAN GOLDMAN MISS SHELLI LIEBMAN Paula Denise Prejean be- came the bride of Dr. Nor- man W. Goldman in a recent ceremony in the bride's Port Arthur, Texas, home. Rabbi David Burns officiated. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Prejean of Port Arthur. Par- ents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gold- man of Charlton Sq., South- field. The bride wore a jersey gown highlighted with Alen- con lace, a fitted bodice, high neckline and long tapered sleeves accented with motifs of lace. Kerri Prejean attended the bride. Michael Shook, former Detroiter of Houston, was best man. Following a honeymoon in Rio de Janeiro, the couple will live in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Lieb- man of Jeanette Ave., South- field, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Shelli Ryna to Michael Steven Dorf- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul C. Dorfman of Welling- ton Ave., •Southfield. Miss Liebman attends Wayne State University. Her fiance attends the University of Michigan. Home-Made Pizza By NORMA BARACH — (Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.) How would you like to try •making pizza in your very own kitchen? You might find it an interesting change of pace, and the kids will defi- nitely love it. 1 cup warm water - Tremendous reducations from now Master Charge Batik- Americard New Year's! Sorry, no layaways! All Sales Final! "SIDEWALK" SALE!! NOW ALL 1/2 OFF 2 full racks of • JACKETS • PANTS • BLOUSES • VESTS • SKIRTS • SWEATERS • PANT SUITS ALL WINTER COATS REDUCED UP TO 1 /2 . 0.00 OFF! OPEN EVERY NITE TIL NEW YEARS SUNDAY 11 TO 6 HARVARD ROW MALL Moadon Ivri, the Jewish Community Center Hebrew Club, will meet 3:30 p.m. Sat- urday at the 10 Mile branch. Haim David will speak on "What the Hebrew Language Means to Me." omen's etas ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet noon Monday at the North- gate Apts. club house. . * * WHITEHALL-CHAI CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will have a business meeting 8 p.m. Jan. 6 at the Whitehall Apts. club house. A social hour will follow. Guests and prospective members are in- vited. - * * * NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pion- eer Women, will establish a scholarship in Israel in mem- ory of Meyer Rivkin. For in- formation, contact Betty Or- der, 342-1089. Child Care Council Cites Mrs. Linden Evelyn Linden, former day care planner for United Community Services of Wayne County, was honored by the Child Care Coordi- nating Council of Detroit/ Wayne County for her con- tributions to child- care in Michigan over the last decade. Mrs. Linden, of Lancaster Dr., Southfield, developed -training materials stressing the developmental needs of children, coordinated a study on family day care homes, and is active in both state and local committees as an advocate for children and families. An Evelyn education and scholarship fund has been established in her honor to provide local residents an opportunity to increase their skills in work with children. fAsti.CMS 1 1 Mile & Lahser, Southfield Alex Saltsman of Detroit celebrated his 66th birthday recently in Miami Beach, at a party attended by his brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saltsman and rela- tives and friends from New York, New Jersey r Illinois, Maryland and Canada. Bat Mitz\ Bar Mitzvas Confirmations Weddings 725 S. Adams Road, Next to South Adams Square Arcade in Birmingham, Michigan Phone 642-3860 BACKGAMMON Give someone who doesn't play a se - , at a discount, of course! It's easy to learn. We have after- noon and evening lessons. 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