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March 03, 1978 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-03-03

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32 Friday, March 3, 1918

• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

I. Irving
Feldman
Galleries

Engagements

Mr. :and Mrs. Jerome J.
Allen of Huntington Woods
announce the engagement
of their daughter
Stephanie Allen, to Laur-
ence, R. GUnsberg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S.
-Gunsberg of Southfield.
Miss Allen and her fiance
were graduated from

March Showing

Exclusive dealers for

Michigan State University.
An August wedding is
planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pies-
ser of New York announce
the engagement of their
daughter,Carol Plesser,-to
Daniel Podolsky, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Harold M.
Podolsky of Southfield. Miss
Plesser was graduated from
Cornell University,' where
whe was elected to Phi Beta
Kappa honorary society.
She is a senior in the Har-
vard University Medical
School. Her fiance was
graduated from Harvard,
where he was elected to Phi
Beta Kappa honorary, and
also is a senior in the Har-
vard medical school. A May
wedd-ing- in New York is
planned.

Editor Named

NEW YORK — Joseph G.

• YAACOY AGAM

Weisberg, executive editor
of the Boston Jewish Advo-
cate, has been elected a Fel-
low of Brandeis University.

Agamographs

• PAUL JENKINS

Recent
Watercolors
and Paintings

YOGA CLASS

non strenuous exercise

Learn to relax and

STAY YOUTHFUL

Mon. thru Sat.
10-5 p.m.
and by appointment

Tues. Mar. 7 11 A.M.

Birmingham Temple
28611 W. 12 iw..e Farm: Hills

24115 Northwestern Hwy.
Key International Bldg.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Schwidkay of Kalamazoo
announce the ( engagement
of their daughter, Gayle
Schwidkay, to Larry
Lando, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Iry Lando, also of
Kalamazoo. A spring wed-
ding is planned.

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The Jewish Home for
Aged will present a prog-
ram, "Woman's Week,"
Monday through March 10
so that its residents may
take part in the observance
of International Women's
Day..
The week's activities will
begin with a lecture pre-
pared by Borman Hall resi-
dent Rose Rubenstein, on
"The Women's Movement
— From Elizabeth Stanton
to the Present."

Speakers and their topics
include: Goldie Adler,
"Women _in Judaism":
Deanna Sperka, Valerie
Agresta, and Barbara
Feldman, "Women in the
Arts"; Norma Shifrin,
"Socialization of Women";
Diana Warshay; "The Na-
tional Organization of Wo-

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Southfield

353-7780

Announcement is made of
the engagement of Ellen
Patricia Firestone of Re-
seda, Calif., and Alex
Polsky, son of Mrs. Thelma
Polsky of Southfield and
Mr. Ralph Polsky of Detroit.
MissFirestone, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Bort, is a senior at
California State University
at Northridge. Her fiance
was graduated from Wayne
State University and the
University of San Fernando
Valley College of Law. A
May wedding is planned.

The hand of distinctio n wears
rings by widenbaum .. .

Classic jewelry for the bride and groom

men"; Sharon Fleischman,
"Women as Volunteers";
Deanna Sperka- and Evan
Fishman, "The Traditional
Jewish Woman and Con-
temporary Trends"; and
Cheryl Riskin, "Traditional
Role of Women and How it is
Changing."

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M-F 9:30-4:30, Sat. 10-4

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CARTOONING WITH A STORY
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CALL

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After 6 P.M.

• -

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- WE ARE HAVING A
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CLEARANCE SALE

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asst. sizes sheets (King & Queen Inc.)
Towels & Table clothes

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MISS MEYERS

Mrs. Sybil M. Meyers of
Ann Arbor and Oak Park
announces the engagement
of her daughter, Laura Sue,
to Dean James Gould, son of
Mrs. Dorothy F. Gould of,
Mirmingham.
Miss Meyers, daughter of
the late Mr. Meyer Meyers,
earned a BA degree from
the University of Michigan,
where she is a candidate for
a master of social work de-
gree.
He fiance. was graduated
from the U-M and attends
the Wayne State University
Law School.
A spring wedding is plan-
ned.

15015 LINCOLN RD.
OAK PARK, Ml. 48231

Eight University of
Michigan students will at-
tend a National Model Un-
ited Nations Conference
March 14-19 at the Statler
Hilton Hotel in New York
City, sponsored by the Na-
tional Collegiate Confer-
ence Association.
The students are Sarah
Jane Coats, Jeffrey Colman,
Richard David, Jim Demb,
Carolyn Rosenberg,
Michael Rudzinski, Debbie
Salinger and David
Schreier.
They will represent Irael
in the model UN.

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• Closeouts
• Irregulars
• Samples
• bver Runs
• Name Brands

Students Attend
Model UN Event

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• Custom work available

Presentations will in-
clude films, slides and
music. An art show
featuring work by local
women artists will be on
display in the Borman
Hall lobby throughout
March.

Mr. and Mrs. Israel
Schewatz of Farmington
Hills announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
_ Mary Schewatz, to Barry
A. Solomon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bertram Solomon of
Big Flats, N.Y. Miss
Schewatz attends the De-
troit -College of Law. Her
fiance was graduated from
the State University Col-
lege at Brockport, N.Y., and
attends the University of
Buffalo, N.Y. A July wed-
ding is planned.

from one to any number of musicians

jeep smith
patty grant

Home for Aged Women Mark
International Women's Day

30% to 60%
OFF
RETAIL

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1 Block North of
Victoria Station
Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m. to 4:30

358-5930

28681 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield, Mich. 48034

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