THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
40 April 2, 1976
Miss Fridenberg
Weds Mr. Metier.
Women's Clubs
NEGBAH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will have a
meeting noon Wednesday in
the Lincoln Towers Apts.
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club room. Ilene Winkelman
will give a report on her trip
to Israel. Refreshments will
be served, and guests are
invited.
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ARBOR
SPRING
Women's
CHAPTER,
American ORT, will sell
Passover candy 10 a.m.-5
p.m. Saturday at Harvard
Row Shopping Center. For
information, call Marsha
Scheinker, 547-2518. chair-
man. The chapter will hold a
rummage sale 10 a.m.-5
p.m. April 11 at the Oddfel-
lows Hall, Ferndale. Items
for sale include clothing,
household goods, appli-
ances, jewelry, books and
toys. For information, call
Mrs. Elissa Kline, chair-
man, 851-2505.
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WOMEN'S BICUR
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TION will hold a special
meeting 11:30 a.m. Monday
at the Maple House, South-
field and 10 Mile Rds. Mem-
bers are asked to bring in
data for the forthcoming do- .
nor luncheon.
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WHITEHALL-SOUTH-
FIELD CHAPTER, Wom-
en's American ORT, will
hold a fund-raising games
party 12:30 p.m. Thursday
at the Whitehall Apts. club
house.
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PYTHIAN SISTERS
will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday
at Castle Hall. Plans for the
May 8 district convention
will be discussed. Refresh-
ments and games will fol-
low.
* * *
PURITY CHAPTER,
Order of the Eastern Star,
will have a business meeting
7:45 p.m. Monday at the
Odd Fellows Temple, Berk-
ley. Refreshments will be
served.
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BNAI MOSHE SIS-
TERHOOD will have a gen-
eral meeting noon Monday
in the social hall. Sherry
Wasserman, Oak Park li-
brarian, will review Chaim
Potok's "In the Beginning."
Guests are invited at no
charge. Refreshments will
be served.
Woods Apts. club house.
Allan Gelfond, group serv-
ices director of the Jewish
Community Center, will
speak on "The Growth and
Development of the Jewish
Retarded Program." The
junior group and guests are
invited. Luncheon will be
served.
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AESCULAPIAN
PHARMACEUTICAL
ASSOCIATION LADIES
AUXILIARY will meet
noon Wednesday in the
home of Mrs. Arthur Gil-
bert, 22171 Avon, Oak Park.
Refreshments will be
served.
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KINNERET CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
have a meeting noon Mon-
day in the Lincoln Towers
Apts. club room. President
Lily Roubeck will speak on
"Current Events in Jewish
Life." Refreshments will be
served, and guests are in-
vited.
* * *
BETH ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD will hold a board
meeting 8 p.m. Monday in
Sitidtwerli Woe a,
the synagogue. Refresh-
ments will be served. The
cup
coffee
Torah Fund Luncheon, to be
held 11:30 a.m. Wednesday
in the synagogue, is the cul-
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minating event of the sister-
do the wk.
. . aNd
JEWISH WOMEN EU- hood's annual efforts in sup-
ROPEAN WELFARE port of the Jewish
TRANSPORTATION INCL.
will Theological Seminary and
ORGANIZATION
have a fund-raising and the newly dedicated Math-
0 Insured,
°Trained
o Bonded
spring luncheon noon Mon- ilde Schechter Residence
day in the Lincoln Briar Hall for young women. Fol-
Apts. club room. Hostesses lowing the luncheon for
are Mollie Leebove and Sa- which there is a nominal
die Haut. Games will fol- fee, a narrative musical skit
entitled "I Am Woman",
low.
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will be presented. Luncheon
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An Additional
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SHARONA CHAPTER, attendance is by reservation
43
Pioneer Women, will hold a only. For information, call
regular meeting 1 p.m. Lillian Finkelstein,
Tuesday in the home of Es- 557-6635, or Beverly Hacker,
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ther Guttman, 20930 Har- 353-5148. Torah Fund
Korby.
vard,
Southfield. Aileen Chairman * is Sylvia
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Trix of the Southfield Li-
DETROIT WOMEN OF
brary will review the works
ALPHA
OMEGA will hold
of
Amoz
Oz.
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With this ad
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their annual election meet-
on All
SOUTHWOODS ing noon Tuesday at Rober-
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Women's to's Restaurant. Eileen Ber-
CHAPTER,
REDKEN • JHIRMACK
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American
ORT,
will
have a ri' will review "Anya." For
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games night 8 p.m. Satur- reservations, call Jackie Mi-
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day at Temple Israel. There chaelson, 851-6076, or
will be prizes and light re- Elaine Laker, 647-5695.
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PRODUCTS
freshments. There is a Guests are invited.
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with ad only, expires April 19th
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charge. For tickets and in-
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formation, call Geraldine
CLUB TWO, PIONEER
Binder, S58-1277; Alice Ra- WOMEN, will have a meet-
Hair Blowers Repaired
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gins, 851-1588; or Sharon ing 11:30 a.m. Monday in
Klein, 352-1331.
the Northgate Apts. club
43 Discount Cosmetics & Beauty Supply
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house. Sam Hochman will
NORTHWEST CHILD entertain. Yetta Weiner is
24695 Coolidge at 10 Mile Road
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RESCUE WOMEN will sponsor of the brunch. Pres-
Open Daily 9 to 6-Closed Sunday
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have a meeting noon Thurs- ident Jeanette Serling in-
day at the Knob-in-the- vites friends.
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Judy
Clara
TEMPLE ISRAEL SIS-
TERHOOD will hear Rabbi
Leon Fram review Saul Bel-
low's "Humboldt's Gift," 11
a.m. Monday in the temple.
Breakfast will be served at
Discount On
10. Since the program was
postponed from November,
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dividual tickets will be avail-
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mation, call Shirley Fink,
(1 blk W. of Berkley Theater)
399-6464
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424-8195.
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MRS. METLER
Debra Ellen Fridenberg
and Maynard Daniel Metler
were married recently in a
candlelight ceremony at the
Raleigh House. Rabbi Irwin
Tanenbaum and Cantor
Norman Rose, both of Tem-
ple Emanu-El, officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Eben Fri-
denberg of Tavistock Trail,
Southfield. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Metier of
Greenfield Rd., Oak Park.
Carol Fridenberg was her
sister's maid of honor. Mrs.
David Million, sister of the
bridegroom, was brides-
maid.
Norbert Metier was his
brother's best man. Robert
Fridenberg, brother of the
bride, was an usher.
Also participating in the
ceremony were the bride's
grandparents, Mrs. Charles
Gross of Oak Park and Mr.
Joseph Fridenberg of
Chatham, Ontario.
The couple is living in
Southfield following a Flor-
ida honeymoon.
July Wedding
for Iris Grant
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Discount
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schnei-
der of Radclift Pl., Oak
Park, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter,
Barbara Ellen Schneider,
to Harvey DeWitt, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William De-
Witt of Melvindale. Miss
Schneider was graduated
from Wayne State Univer-
sity's college of education.
Her fiance also was grad-
uated from WSU and is a
master's degree candidate
in accounting. A June wed-
ding is planned.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry S
wach of Stratford Dr., W
Bloomfield, announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Pamela Shewach, to
Mitchel Finkel, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Finkel of
Pierce Ave., Southfield. A
June wedding is planned.
Garelik-Gross
Troth Announced
MISS GARELIK
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Chernoff
of Westhampton Ave., Oak
Park, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter,
Paula Ann Garelik, to Ar-
nold Scott Gross, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Gross of Ken-
osha Ave., Oak Park.
Miss Garelik attended
Wayne State University.
Her fiance attends the Ohio
College of Podiatric Medi-
cine.
An August wedding is
planned.
NCJW Organizer
of Education Forum
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LEVIN
( Engag ements)
MISS GRANT
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grant
of Southfield announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Iris, to Dr. Larry J.
Kipp, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Kipp of Kalamazoo.
Miss Grant is a senior at
the University of Florida,
majoring in public relations
in its college of journalism.
Her fiance, who resides in
Tampa, was graduated from
the University of Michigan,
and the Illinois College of
Podiatric Medicine.
A July wedding is
planned.
If there exist upon this
earth things that you do not
know, how then, can you
know what there is in
heaven?
—The Talmud
;
NEW YORK — Four
leading U.S. schools of edu-
cation will conclude discus-
sions on major educational
issues with a group of Is-
raeli educators and policy-
makers, headed by Minister
of Education and Culture,
Aharon Yadlin, during
April.
The educational colloquia
have been organized by the
National Council of Jewish -
Women in cooperation with 2
the Graduate School of Ed' —
cation, Harvard Universit,
Teachers College, Columbia
University; the Department
of Education and Center for
Policy Study, University of
Chicago; and the Graduate
School of Education, Uni-
versity of California at Los
Angeles (UCLA).
"Educational Research
and Policy: A United States
— Israel Exchange" is the
overall theme of the collo-
quja which are being held in
conjunction with the NCJW
Research Institute of Inno-
vation in Education at the
Hebrew University of Jeru-
salem.