30 April 23, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MOVING? The king may bestow of- fices but cannot bestow wit to manage them. HOUSEHOLD SALES • IN YOUR HOME • • ESTATES LIQUIDATED • MARION GASPAS : 626-6795 626-8907: • IRENE EAGLE •626-4769 626-8907: Kaploe-Reid Rites Solemnized D exter Davison Five chapters of Pioneer Women, Avodah, Brandeis, Chana Chenesh, Dimona and Hanita, will present a program, "A Pictorial His- tory of Jews in Detroit," noon Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Commentaries on the slide show will be offered by- Irving Katz, executive secre- Kosher Meats No. 2 12 & Evergreen Now 0 • en 557-7677 MOTHER'S DAY S Make It Different at 5 Yarn Shop MINDY HANDLER Now With Mary's Beauty Salon 13805 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 545-0620 Highest Quality Work and Materials SHAMPOO & SET tues. & wed. $ 3.5 0 SHAMPOO & SET thurs. thru sat. $ 4.00 Call Mindy for appt. I I I I I Sara Ann Reid and Bur- ton E. Kaploe were married in a recent ceremony at Kanley Memorial Chapel at Western Michigan Univer- sity, Kalamazoo. Rabbi Jo- seph Schwartz of Benton Harbor officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore W. Reid of Brookfield, Wis. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ka- ploe of Briar Dr., Oak Park. Lynda Jaqulo of Wiscon- sin was matron of honor. Leslie Adams of Kalamazoo was bridesmaid. Douglas M. Kaploe of Houston, Texas, was his brother's best man. Gil- more Reid Jr. of Elgin, Ill., brother of the bride, was an usher. Following a honeymoon in Atlanta, Ga., the couple will live in Kalamazoo. RAISIN' 0 6 1N( ...Town & Country Style I Here's real fashion excitement! The wicker look on a higher wedge heel PLUS we've added a crepe sole for extra softness. You can raise cane in loveliness. 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Miss Thomas, an observer and reporter of the adminis- trations of Presidents Ken- nedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford, will render her "View from the White House." Miss Thomas is an al- umna of Wayne State Uni- versity. She began her ca- reer in journalism in 1942 as a reporter for the old Wash- ington D. C. Daily News and later joined United Press In- ternational. In 1975 she was honored as president of the White House Correspond- ent's Association and re- ceived the Ladies Home Journal "Woman of the Year in Journalism" award. Phyllis Billes 559-4343 DEWITT Leather & Suede CLEANERS & DYERS REPAIRS I ALTERATIONS It's Leather Weather! The finest in professional care for your suede and leather garments. r•M•e0a0 ■ ••••••• ■■■• I COUPON I 20% OFF I on cleaning Through May 7, '76 543-5700 • •' 6' • '6%. 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Frances Quint will present the award to MRS. KAPLOF 15075 Lincoln, Lincoln Tower Apt., Oak Park Mon.-Sat. 10-4 968-1015 I Clara Marks, Mary Gilbert and Lillian Kanarek. The event is open to the public at a nominal charge. For information, call Pi- oneer Women, 851-0750. tary of Temple Beth El and the historiographer of Jews in Michigan, and Al Karbal, director of the Learning Resource Center of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Luncheon will precede the presentation. The afternoon has been co-ordinated by Frieda Faigin, Bess Shiffman, UPI Bureau Chief Helen Thomas to Address Women's Luncheon Fantastic Selections • Needlepoint • Bargello • Rug Hooking • Yarns I Five Pioneer Women Chapters Will Present Pictorial Narration of Detroit Jewish History • 0;1 2399 Coolidge 28635 Northwestern Hwy. next to Tastee Freez Next to Victoria Station Berkley Southfield Both locations are filled to the brim with the latest and greatest Spring and Summer Fashions. 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