34 May 7, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mrs. Jan Peerce to Speak at Bond Luncheon Mrs. Jan Peerce, national chairman of State of Israel Bond's Women's Division, will speak at a "Shalom- Shalom" luncheon noon May 19 in the Bloomfield Hills home of Mrs. Joseph MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 25 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 Krinsky. NEW YORK — Under a grant from the Law Em- forcement Assistance Ad- ministration of the United States Department of Jus- tice, the National Council of Jewish Women will sponsor a three-day symposium on status offenders May 17-19 at the National 4-H Founda- tion Center in Washington, D.C. Nearly 200 representa- Mrs. Peerce will officially install Mrs. Allen Charlup- ski as Metropolitan Detroit Women's Division Israel Bonds chairman and will present specially designed pins to members of Israel Bond's National Honorary Societies. Mrs. Peerce was a former chairman of the Greater New York Women's DM= sion for Israel Bonds, ALICE PEERCE DIAMOND 'Status Offenders' Is Confab Subject Sherri Goldstone to Wed in July Our fine pierced earrings, set in 14K white gold to release their fiery brilliance. Four endearing ways to wear diamonds, total carat weight per pair: 1/4 ct. $125 Y2 ct. $275 Y4 ct. $475 1 ct. $850 By mail and phone. Add state tax. Illustration enlarged. David gchler and yOILS CUSTOM MADE estimates in your home or office R. ( In the American Federal Savings Building visit our showroom open Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. I8296 Wyoming, Bet. 7 Mile & Curtis 342-1455 CARS COST LESS SERVICE IS BEST AT DEXTER CHEVROLET YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DEALER FOR 45 YEARS. 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Add corn and cook covered five to 10 more min- utes. Even a heathen who en- gages in the study of the Tr-. rah is as great as the h priest. —Sanhedrin L. . MICHAEL KAPLIT Photography Weddings • Bar Mitzvas "Well Known For Fine Music" It '.euet. 642-1039 • osf.tas 546-7558 Vadaredd American Protective Alarms, Inca (Engagements) Mizrachi Chapter Sets Donor Event Looking for some new vegetable dishes to serve? Try this tasty combination: TltLo acid Ottehestka Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goldstone of West Bloom- field announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Sherri Linda, to Steven Howard Joseff, son -of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Joseff of Oak Park. A July wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Co- han of Van Nuys, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice Cohan, to Jeffrey Steven Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weiss of Moritz Ave., Oak Park. Miss Cohan at- tends California State Uni-- versity at Northridge, ma- joring in social welfare. Her fiance was graduated from Wayne State University and the San Fernando Valley State College Law School. An August wedding is planned. * * Mr. and Mrs. Max Litman of Bay City announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Serene Marcia Lit- man, to James Edward Love, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Love of W. Nine Mile, Southfield. A July wedding is planned. BY NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1976, JTA, Inc.) ato Jtaktili Draperies — City Wide Commercial Contracts Fabrics Decorator Rods and accessories • Complete Installation & Hanging Service • Color Co-ordinating Specialists • • • Master Charge and BankAmericard welcome. 534-1400 fives from more than 60 na- tional organizations with state or local affiliates are participating in the sympos- ium whose objective is to stimulate a collaborative effort to bring about more effective methods for han- dling the special needs of status offenders, those chil- dren detained for behavior which would not be consid- ered criminal if committed by adults. Detroit League, CARIH, will have its annual donor luncheon 12:30 p.m. May 19 at the Raleigh House. There will be a fashion show and commentary by Jean Blackburn and Sam Rodd. For tickets and reser- vations, call Mrs. Joseph Landberg, president, 557-6974; Mrs. Ben Lutz, ticket chairman, 353-8436; or Mrs. Max Robiner, chair- man of the event, 535-5247. 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