THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BILLY THE CLOWN! Israel Bond Women's Division Installs Officers Children love BIRTHDAY PARTY Magic and Balloons 569-1719 1-662-3700 SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 Mrs. Jan Peerce, National Women's Division chairman of State of Israel Bonds, appeared at an installation luncheon of the Metropoli- tan Detroit Women's Divi- sion and cautioned Jewish women against compla- cency .concerning their identity as Jews, warning them that no Jew, anywhere in the world, can feel secure without the existence of the state of Israel. At the luncheon meeting, held in the Bloomfield Hills home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Krinsky, Mrs. Peer e installed Mrs. Allen Char- lupski of Southfield as De- troit's Israel Bond Women's Division chairman. The new slate of Women's Bardach-Mason Rites Solemnized BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY 99( lb. PICKLED TONGUE CHUCK ROAST /- - 1 °9 lb. Trimmed SQUARE FLANKEN 1 69 lb. CASH & CARRY ONLY CLOSED MONDAY, MEMORIAL DAY MRS. BARDACH Amy Beth Mason and Clifford J. Bardach were married in a recent cere- mony at the Monroe Golf and Country Club. Rabbis Benjamin Gorrelick of Cong. Beth Achim and Mor- ton Goldberg officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Mason of Ruff Dr., Monroe. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bardach of Great Neck, N.Y. Lynne Konstant was her sister's matron of honor, and Stephanie Mason was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Suzanne Serwin and Laura Sim- mons. Rachel Bardach was flower girl. Dr. J. Ronald Rowes was best man. Ushers wre Wil- liam Lane, Kenneth Silveri- and Kenneth Bardach, brother of the bridegroom. Following a honeymoon in the Virgin Islands, the couple wil live in New York. 13500 W. 7 Mile Rd. o;sbciii:CleEfe r DI 1 - 2345 WE DELIVER Tirpg Itatiautyle is as easy'as .31ef 1 413aiss.'..11011, lietp frontpheflloy -ar- dee Invite Chef Boy-Ar-Dee' to cook for you when you want a taste of real Italian ta'am. 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Far special service call JO 6-4640 Division officers includes: Mrs. Felix Rosenzweig, Prime Minister's Club chairman; Mrs. Alex Stark, sponsor chairman; Mrs. Morris Starkman, cash col- lection chariman; Mrs. Sam- uel Hamburger, advisor; Mrs. Nathan L. Fink, golden sponsor chairman; and Mrs. Henry Dorfman, diamond trustee chairman. Schaver, Mrs. Norman Al- lan and Mrs. Fred Alpert. Diamond Trustees are Mrs. David Pollack, Mrs. Merrill Gordon and Mrs. Joseph Krinsky. In accepting the chair- manship of the Women's Di- vision, Mrs. Charlupski said, "While each of us have our own purpose for actively participating as leaders in The event, attended by . any given area of communal 40 members and guests of work, in Bonds we have the the National Honorary common purpose of aiding Societies of Israel Bonds, Israel to make her a strong, resulted in over $300,000 viable and secure Jewish being subscribed for Israel homeland." Mrs. Peerce, who with Bonds. "This gratifying her husband, the re- response, produced imme- diately prior to and at the nowned tenor, has trav- luncheon, proves that we eled world-wide and made women can hold our own numerous trips to Israel, said, "Israelis have lived as standard bearers for the in a state of war for the 28 entire community," said years of existence of the Mrs. Charlupski. They have taxed Especially meaningful to state. themselves higher than the new chairman was a $5,- any on earth to 000 check sent from Israel meet nation defense expenditures by her daughter Helen and have experienced ter- Charlupski, in honor of the rible occasion. Miss Charlupski is limb. losses of life and a social worker in the neu- "How can we Jews of rological department of America to lend her Hadassah Hospital in Jeru- the funds hesitate she needs to sur- salem. vive?" she asked. "As a poor Women enrolled in the Russian woman once said to Prime Minister's Club now my husband when we were include: Mrs. Rosenzweig, in Leningrad, 'Please let my Mrs. Charlupski, Mrs. Adolf child touch you — a free Komer, Mrs. Dorfman, Mrs. Jew. And please, don't let Hamburger, Mrs. Morris L. Israel forget us.' " [Women's Clubs) YOUNG WOMEN OF JNF will hold their final luncheon of the season noon Wednesday at the Cran- brook Center Apts. club house. Richard Lobenthal, Michigan Region Director of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, will be guest speaker. Admission is with a Blue Box. For in- formation and reservations, call the JNF office, 968-0820. p.m. June 12 in the syn- agogue. Sharlene Ungar, president of the Michigan Branch of Women's League for Conservative Judaism, will be installing officer. Tobi Fox will be installed as president. Cantor Simon Bermanis will lead the sing- ing. Chairman of the day is Lotty Partovich. For lunch- eon reservations, by June 7, call Bessie Glazier, 342-4369, or Beverly Hacker. * * * Guests are invited at a nom- WHITEHALL-CHAI inal charge. * * * CHAPTER, Pioneer Women will have a luncheon AVODAH CHAPTER, and games party noon June Pioneer Women, will meet 14 in the Whitehall Apts. noon Tuesday in the home club house. Guests are in- of Mina Herman, 23550 vited at a nominal charge. Gardner, Oak Park. Officers * * * will be installed at the so- NEGBAH CHAPTER, cial-meeting. Pioneer Women, will have a * * * meeting noon Wednesday in MAIMONIDES MEDI- the Lincoln Towers Apts. CAL SOCIETY WOM- club house. Lillian Klein EN'S AUXILIARY in- and Leah Gordon will report stalled Barbara Schreier as on their trip to Israel. Re- president at its annual in- freshments will be served, stallation luncheon. In- and friends are invited. stalled with her were * * * Sharon Kriendler, Geral- PURITY CHAPTER, dine Lester, Shirley Zirkin, Order of the Eastern Star, Sandra Zeskind and Myrna will have a business meeting Ross, vice presidents; Sally 7:45 p.m. June 7 at the Odd Mandel, Sheri Michaels, Fellows Temple, Berkley. Tony Rosenfeld and Diane Refreshments will be Rubenfire, secretaries; and served. Esther Rosenblum, trea- * * * surer. BETH ACHIM SISTER- * * * HOOD will have its final NSHEI CHABAD board meeting of the season STUDY GROUP will meet 6:30 p.m. June 7 in the syn- 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the agogue. A light dinner will home of Mrs. Eric Green- be served. For reservations baum, 25030 Kenosha, Oak by Wednesday, call Beverly Park. Rabbi Greenbaum Hacker, 353-5148. President will speak. Sheila Schussler will give her annual report. 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