THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS U.S. Jewry Vital to Diaspora ALBANY (JTA)—The stimulation of native and creative capacities in Amer- ican Jewry have made it the most vital center in the Diaspora, according to 3 • Alterations & Dressmaking • Minor Tailoring & Tux Styling 837-0872 • •• • /— • • • • Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues. &Thurs. By Appointment in your home • • • • IVO • • • • • • • • • s, We Stock Juniors Misses -Half Sizes Pant Suits • • All Styles • All Sizes • All Colors Reg. $69.95 Wholesale 1375 • • • • • • Fashions SI • • S • Blouse, Turbin & Scarf Reg. $16.95 Wholesale $875 • .• • :Women's Apparel Mart • • • • • 355-5765 • • • 41-• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • Open to The Public Sid Lantz's • Wholesale Distributor of Women's Apparel . • 25100 Evergreen —N. of 10 Mile Rd. —Southfield • • Open Mon.-Sat. 9-5 JUNE IS JOANNA WINDOW %ADC MONTI-H THINK COOL AND SAVE ENERGY! SAVE ...on air conditioning cost in summer up 21% ■ to SAVE ...on your heating cost in winter up to 80/0 REDUCE ...home heat gain in summer up Women's Clubs OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP (10 Mile area) will meet 4 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Charles Fine, 15121 Dartmouth. Rabbi Moshe Fine will speak. The Nine Mile area group will meet .4 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Moshe Polter, 23200 Gardner. Rabbi Yitzchok Mann will speak. *** NORTHGATE CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday in the Northgate Apts. club house. Doug Ross, co-director of the Michigan Citizens Lobby, will speak on a topic of interest to con- sumers. Refreshments will be served, and guests are welcome. For information, call the president, Helen Banks, 548-0888, or the sec- retary, Blanche Gruene- baum, 968-5694. *** 25 % BASED ON A STUDY BY THE ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY LARGE SHADES ARE OUR SPECIALTY Decorator Shades Motor Home Specialists 1' Decorator Blinds-Woven Woods-Shutters Laminated Shades-Wallpaper Shades-Vertical Blinds-Custom Drapery-Wallpaper We Clean & Repair Shades "Oar Product Is A Shade Better" _ - 1895 - Since - GREENE BROS. Window Shade Co. 15150 W. 7 Mile 3 Blks. E. of Greenfield FREE ESTIMATES 342-8822 Daily 8:30-5 Sat. 9-3 call us for home service Ms. Metz, Jewish Commu- nity Council delegate. The advisory committee includ- es Ms. Primack, Ms. Metz, Mrs. Schwartz, Ms. Order, Frances B. Shapiro and Ms. Press. The chapter has es- tablished a vocational schol- arship in Israel in memory of Ben Shapiro and Mollie Hoffer. * ** CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will hold its final meeting of the season 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room. Luncheon will be served. President Chana Michlin will report on the year's ac- tivities. New officers will be installed. Ruth Miller, past president of the Great- er Detroit Council of Pio- neer Women, will be guest speaker. For transporta- tion, call Mrs. Michlin, 968- 5351. *** NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will install FANNIE GLUCK CHAP- Betty Gelman as president TER, American Mizrachi at an installation meeting Women, will hold a board noon Wednesday in the Lin- meeting Monday at the coln Towers Apts. club Northgate East Apts. club room. _ Other officers are house. Hostesses for the af- Ilene Winkelman, Sarah ternoon are Dorothy Wo7 Wohl and Rose Gayer, vice Wolok. presidents; co-chairman, . lack and Esther *** Lillian Sinuk; Fanny Press, overall chairman; Eva Riv- KINNERET CHAPTER, kin, dues; Reva Lahr, Ms. Pioneer Women, will meet Gayer, Gertrude Becker noon Monday at Stouffer's and Rose Alenko, secretar- Northland Inn for its annual ies; Lena Schwartz, treas- installation of officers. Offi- urer; Ms. Winkelman, co- cers to be installed are Lily chairman; Florence Pri- mack and Charlotte Bald- win, Moetzet Hapoalot; Betty Order, bulletin; Freda Metz, certificates; Ann Pazner, darlings; Lil- lian Goldman, cards; Ruth Kimmel, JNF; Lena Schwartz, Israel Bonds; Lil- lian Klein, Histadrut; Etta Kaplan, funds and child res- cue; mrs. Metz, publicity; Etta Kaplan, membership; Rose Hurwitz, sunshine; Ms. Kimmel, Zionist af- fairs; Zena Berman, Ms. Pazner and Ms. Sinuk, tele- phone squad; Ms. Primack, Council representative ; and Roubeck, president; Re- becca Cohen, Ruth Adel- man and Frances Driker, vice presidents; Eva Gertz- man, Rebecca Warren, Es- ther Nusbaum, Bell Hal- pern, Ruth Adelman, secre- taries; and Florence Pol- lack, treasurer. Chairmen are Ms. Roubeck, Israel Bonds; Frances Driker, donor; Sadie Lerman and Goldie Fleisher, child res- cue; Gladys Auster, sun- shine; Ms. Cohen, member- ship; Ms. Fleisher, Clara Zager, Pirl Shirman, cannis- ters; Ms. Fleisher, Hista- drut; Pirl Chafetz, Sarah Weinberg, Rose Fredson, hospitality. Ms. Cohen will be chairman of the day. Ruth Miller will be instal- ling officer. Ruth Goldman and Hope Duwey will pre- sent a musical program. Guests are invited. The SHELDON ROTT ORCHESTRA Featuring T.V. & Recording Artist. VICKIE CARROLL "Professional • Entertainment' 967-7 318 255-159 9 Dr. Diane Farhi and Dr. Allen Adinoff were married recently. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Klein of Cleveland, Ohio. Parents of the bride- groom are Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Adinoff of Goldwin Ave., Southfield. The couple is living in Denver, Colo., where they will fulfill their residency requirements at the University of Colorado Medical Center. *** Nancy Jeanne Littky and Dr. James I. Linden were married Thursday. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Herman Littky. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Linden of Southfield. The new Mrs. Linden earned an MA degree in special educa- tion from Wayne State Uni- versity. Her husband earned his PhD degree from Michigan State Univer- sity. Following a Mexico honeymoon, the couple will reside in Long Beach, Calif. 0 ,1 MISS SCHUBINER Mr. and Mrs. Elliot I. Schubiner of Bloomfield Hills announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Susan. to Jerome Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Shapiro of Southfield. A September wedding is planned. YOUR WEDDING— BAR MITZVA ALBUM FINER INER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY ■■•■■•■e AND ASSOCIATES 357-1010 PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL FREE Licensed Electrologist Consultation private and confidential by appointment 358.:5493 . to.. 50% [Marriages 1 REDUCE ...home heat loss in winter up to... M Sc4atner to Wed in _Autumn .JJ Prof. Moshe Davis of the Hebrew University of Je- rusalem. He spoke at eh 85th annual meeting of the American Jewish Historical Society. the Bridal E. L. Gowns OLIVER CO & Accessories 2 Friday, June 24, 1977 3) Irving Q. Pullet announces .. . 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