Workmen's Circle Schedules Meeting Barth-Cohen Troth Announced Workmen's Circle Branch 227 will meet 8:30 p.m. Satur- day at the Workmen's Circle Center. Mordecai Teller, local educator, will speak on "The international 'Political Situa- tion." 'Refreshments will be served, and the public is in- vited. Sheryl Ann Axelrod Colburn - Solomon TI eds Mi. Rogers Engagement Told 32—Friday, January 31, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hear Ye! Hear Ye! My Uncle Gilbert Knows ALFALFA Jeffrey be a WOW MISS SUSAN BARRIS MRS. JAMES ROGERS MISS BARBARA COLBURN Mr. and It's. Leo Barris of Stratford Dr., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Susan to Joel M. Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cohen of Berkley Ave., Oak Park, and the late Mr. Cohen. Miss Barris was graduated from Eastern Michigan Uni- versity. Her fiance was grad- uated from Oakland Univer- sity and received a masters degree in public health from the University of Michigan. A March wedding is planned. Sheryl Ann Axelrod, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Axelrod, former Detroiters of Los Angeles, recently be- came the bride of James Joseph Rogers Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs- James J. Rog- ers of North Hollywood, Calif. The couple will reside in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Col- burn of Lakeside Dr., Farm- ington Hills, announce the engagement of their daughter Barbara to Dennis Solomon, son of the late Sam Solomon and Mrs. Louis Kurtz of North Miami Beach, Fla. A spring wedding is planned. $165.00 $175.00 with Calendar Large collection of Omega watches from $65 GEORGE MIRENSTEIN JEWELERS • Certified Horologist s Graduate Gemologist • Goldsmiths • Precision Watches • Precious Stones HARVARD ROW SHOPPING CENTER Lahser & 11 Mile—Ph. 353-3146 In Response to Popular Demand We Are Continuing Our JANUARY FUR CLEARANCE SALE All Our Fine Furs Greatly Reduced M LTER OF HARVARD ROW Designers of Fine Furs • Complete Fur Service 1 1 MILE AND LAHSER Phone: 158-0850 - • GOLF CLOTHES NCJW Starts Family Living Series Greater Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, will present the first program in its family living series, "How Will Our Life A wise man cares not for Style Today Affect Us and what he cannot have. Our Kids Tomorrow," 12:30 p.m. Monday at Council House. ATTENTION SINGLES! Dr. Constantina Rothschild, Ethnic Dating Club professor of sociology and director of the family re- 18 to 70 Years Old search center at Wayne State University, will speak on Write or Phone "Sexual Responsibility — So 778-0303 What Else Is New?" She has edited numerous scholarly Universal Friendship journals and is the author of several books, including "The 39 Crocker Blvd. Meaning of Sexism and Lib- Mt. Clemens, Mich. 48043 eration: the Emerging Men Frr rt utt_ re or and Women." On Feb. 10, Louis I. Zuck- erman, chartered life under- writer, will speak on "Pros- perity or Despair — How to Deal With Today — Tomor- row." Zuckerman has been an insurance agent since 1959 and is past president of the . Detroit chapter of the Chartered Life Underwriters Society. Illustrated Seomaster Deville (Thin Model Case) on the course in great new Sheldon Toll and Ms: Bobbi Toll will discuss "Drugs and Drink—Who's to Blame?" at the Feb. 24 session. Toll be- gan his legal career in Phila- delphia where he practiced law, rewrote the Pennsyl- vania Criminal Code and vol- unteered aid to children on drugs with legal and family problems. He is an instruc : tor of the University of De- troit's law school. Jewish' and Family Service Agency in Philadelphia on a children and drugs research project and with the Lafa- yette Clinic in Detroit. She is associated with the Corn- munity Counseling Services "Project Headline," and has taught sociology at Oakland Community and Mercy Col- leges. On March 3 Ronald Koen- ig, assistant professor of so- ciology at the University of Detroit, will lead a discus- sion on "The Generation Squeeze — Between Aging Parent and Young Adult." He was associated with the Darling Memorial Cancer Center and was an associate director with the Wayne State University Center for the Study* of Dying, Death and Lethal Behavior. He has published numerous papers on the aging process and its effect on the family. There is a charge for the series and for individual ses- sions. The program commit- tee includes Barbara Grant, chairperson; Mildred Berry, Nena Dillick, Dorothy Imer- man, Phyllis Steinberg, Bobbi Toll, Bernice Switzen, Jeanna Tauber, Evelyne Wolf and Shirley Zirkin. norman collection of styles for the new season! Master Charge BankAmericard "Clean Sweep" SIDEWALK SALE ALL RACKS 50T 0 OFF OPEN THURS., FRI., SAT. TIL 9 SUNDAY 12 TO 5 while merchandise lasts! B URT ON ' GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR HARVARD ROW MALL FASHIONS 11 Mile & Lahser, Southfield Classified Ads Get Fast Results Rupp ANNOUNCES The Re-Location of Ms. Toll worked with the Industrial Jewelry Co. Open House Set at Center's Nursery The Jewish Community Center will sponsor a nursery school open house 8 p.m. Tuesday at the main build- ing. Carol Gimel, director of Beaumont Hospital's speech and language program for children, will speak on "Speech and Language in Pre-School Years." 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