THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 5, 1975 58 We Make Our Own Glasses HEADQUARTERS FOR • LATEST DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED Immediate Repoir • • Reasonably Priced ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE LI 7-5068 OAK PARK, MICH. Hours: Daily and Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Wednesday • 11140.APARAIRARRIUOMPUIRRINIPAIRAPARAPARDIP.: I i Just Marilyps 1 3 (4, - ,1. SPORTSWEAR i 2 :Ak. si /-*-.-- I , I , i ' I 1 Extends 3 Best Wishes C Health, I 2 i For A Year Of I 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 i, BOUTIQUE 3 Happiness & 4 3 3 3 / 3 Prosperity Just Marilyps 3 Open Mon.-Sat. 10-4:30 • 356-0493 3 3 3 12 MILE & EVERGREEN On Country Village Shopping Center) t pan equipment available • IIVINVIIININIVIAIIIIVIAIVVIIIIIIIIIIIVINVII Winn Activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Weberman of Rosemary Ave., Oak Park, were re- cently honored by their children and grandchildren at a,party in the home of nd Mrs. Morrie Pianko and of West Bloomfield on the occasion of their 40th wed- ding anniversary. Their other children are Linda, Shirley and Jerry Tralins of Miami Beach, Fla. and grandchildren Sheila Tral- ins, Myles, Jodie and Curtis Pianko. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Philip (Birdie) Dworin of Selkirk Ave., Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan (Nancy) Salicoff of Silvercrest Ave., Southfield, were recently honored at a dinner on the occasion of their 35th and 40th wedding anniversary, respectively, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Warren Tes- sler of Post Oak Dr., West Bloomfield. Hosting the party for their parents were Dr. and Mrs. Warren (Charlotte) Tessler, Mr.: and Mrs. Joel . Dworin, and Linda, - children of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dworin. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Bar- bara) Michael of Burlington, Vt., Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey (Sheila) Frank of Grand Rapids, and Phyliss, chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Na- than Salicoff. Repentance The 10 Days of Repent- ance begin with Rosh Has- hana and end with Yom Kippur. Special prayers, "selikhot," are recited. Chabad House Designer Picked Wishes All Their Friends & Customers A Happy, Healthy & Prosperous NEW YEAR 16400 J. L. HUDSON DRIVE SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48075 For appointment call 559-8815 For the New Year at. Wallace J. Newton, chief consultant designer and in- terior decorator of Cobo Hall, will supervise the de- sign and furnishing of the Chabad House at the Uni- versity of Michigan. The "I am now going to rede- sign it completely, to meet the needs of the new occu- pants. 1\ly men and I will give special attention to the Hasidic functions, worship and their special needs. "There is to be one of the most up-to-date and modern mikves in the Middle West, with plush, feminine, pow- der-room and toiletry facili- ties. "On the main floor, specially-designed cabi- nets will house the Torah Scrolls, flanked by multi- functional lecterns to ac- commodate sidurim, chu- mashim and other prayer- books, and there will be spacious student and visi- tor lounges, which can_be converted to an audito- rium for worship or lec- tures. On the same level will be Rabbi Aron Gold- stein's office and study, with provisions for small conference, and special space for numerous refer- ence books." Newton said the house also will include a large con- ference and meeting room, a study and reading room for resident students, an apart- ment for managerial and caretaker's residence, eight single or double rooms for residence students, a large restaurant, two distinctly different, ultra-modern kitchens, the large one for meat dishes (servicing the restaurant), and the smaller one, with its own separate Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dworin of Selkirk Ave., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Linda Dworin to Harvey Freedenberg, son of Mrs. Ethel Freedenberg of Harrisburg, Pa., and the late Mr. Harry Freeden- berg. Miss Dworin was graduated from Michigan State University. Her fiance is a senior at the University of Michigan's law school. A May wedding is planned. Primrose Society Presents $1,000 to the AJC-IEF Th>Primrose Benevolent Society presented a check for $1,000 to the Allied Jew- ish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund. The payment on the club's, 1975 IEF commitment will he sent to Israel for use in United Jewish Appeal hu- manitarian programs there. The society conducts fund-raising efforts an- nually on behalf of the Is- rael Emergency Fund. in e 1, the ring decor III yvur home POTS In The Country Village Speaking of his plans for Chabad House, Newton stated: (Engagements} "For The In Look" SHOP DAILY '\ 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Center a 20099 t Everg W ree1n2 , M ielcp d Soilu eth Rr 352-M? MORR IS THE GUY WALLACE NEWTON dining area, for dairy dishes. Newton is one of the country's best-known and leading interior decorators, designers and furnishers. His work is to be found throughout the U.S. and Canada. Aside from Cobo Hall, some of his outstand- ing local accomplishments are the Detroit Golf Club, the "Old Club" on Harsen's Island, and the French style Le Chateau apartments in Southfield. Is THE BUY You Get More Buick For Less Money ! 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