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May 19, 1978 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-05-19

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32 Friday, 1tay419, 19711

THE ; DEIMIT JEMSH Nan

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My Mother
always taught
me_to . . .

(

Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Jen-
nie) Weinberg of Oak Park
were honored Sunday at a
family party hosted by their
children on the occasion of
the couple's 60th wedding
anniversary.
Their children are Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph (Vera)
Turner, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert (Lillian) Weinberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert (Be-
tte) Schein and Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert (Marilyn)
Weinberg. The senior
Weinbergs have nine
grandchildren.
Born in Warsaw, Wein-
berg came to the U.S. in
1910 and was a Yiddish
actor. Mrs. Weinberg was
born in Russia and set-
tled in Cleveland in 1910.
The couple were married

dress warmly, eat the right
foods, pick good
company, work hard, be
fair with my customers,
always give them extra
value for their money ...

"I always follow her
advice. That's why I'm the
country's top Cadillac
salesman.

'Than), trot, Mother!'

AL KLINE

Call nre or ;erne tsr at:

DALGLEISH
CADILLAC

Cass Ave.
Detroit 48202
(313) 875-0300
"Michigan's Largest
Cadillac Dealer"

6160

GOING ON VACATION?
No Need To Fret

we will
• Water your plants
• Take in your mail

THE WEINBERGS
Mother's Day, May 12,
1918, and came to Detroit to
live.
The Weinbergs created
the American Jewish Radio
Hour and are active in
Jewish cultural and com-
munal affairs. They are
among the founders of
Sholem Aleichem Institute,
the Federation for Polish
Jews and the Center
Businessmen's Club.

• Adjust your lights
• Feed your pet

Having A Smicha?

Invitations Artisticly
Addressed

call

Sandra Monast

GOOD NEIGHBOR SERVICE

557-7169 557-6054

354-6118 851-8886

lookin' better

is pleased to announce a

25% Storewide Anniversary Sale

in appreciation of your five year patronage
good thru May 25th only

I The ultimate in free spirited Women's Fashion

Thurs. and Fri.

until 9

ORCHARD MALL

MAPLE AND Orchard Lake Rd.

West Bloomfield

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851-9222

Women's Clubs

BUSINESS AND PRO-
FESSIONAL GROUP,
Hadassah, will meet 2 p.m.
Sunday at the Northgate
Apts. club house. Geraldine
Black will install new offi-
cers. Rose Buchhalter will
report on the Hadassah
regional conference. Naomi
Floch is program chairman
of the day. A social hour will
follow, the guests are in-
vited.
•• •
BUSINESS AND PRO-
FESSIONAL CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT,
will hear Steve Cooper,
former Southfield council-
man, 8 p.m. Monday in the
home of Evelyn Noveck,
18929 Lauder, Detroit.
Cooper will speak on
"American Policy in the
Middle East."

DETROIT LEAGUE,

CARIH, will have its an-

nual donor luncheon noon
Wednesday at the Raleigh
House. Jane Jacobson will
be guest speaker, and there
will be a fashion show.
Lucia Robiner will be hon-
ored "for her fund-raising
efforts." Rhea Landsberg is
chairman of the day. For
tickets, call any board
member, and for reserva-
tions, call Frances Lutz,
353-7435 by Monday.

BETH EL SISTER-
HOOD will have its elec-
tion and installation lunch-
eon noon Monday in Temple
Beth El. Jackie Kellen,
entertainment writer for
the Oakland Press, will
speak on "A Look at Celeb-
rities." For reservations,
call Saralyn Balan, 851-
2777; Shirley Hirsch, 352-
0723; or Norene Stone,
851-1794. There is a nomi-
nal charge for lunch, and a
babysitter will be available
upon request. The sister-
hood will have a rummage
sale 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Wednes-
day and 9 a.m. - noon
Thursday at the temple.
• • •
JEWISH • WOMEN
EUROPEAN WELFARE
ORGANIZATION will
have a luncheon noon Wed-
nesday at the Lincoln To-
wers Apts. club room. Pro-
ceeds will benefit widows
and orphans in Israel. Jenie
Mariani will be hostess.
Friends are invited.

• • •

KINNERET CHAP-

OUR EXCITING COLLECTION OF

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IS NOW

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Custom Cleaning & Glazing
Repairing and Remodeling

OF HARVARD ROW

In Harvard Row Mall
21742 W. 11 Mile Rd.
Southfield Mich. 48076

ph. 358-0850

TER, Pioneer Women, will
SHARONA CHAP-
hold a meeting noon Mon- TER, Pioneer Women, will
day in the Lincoln Towers hold its next board meeting
Apts. club room. Rabbi -8 p.m. Thursday in the
Sherwin T. Wine of the home of Phyllis Siegel,
Birmingham Temple will 27324 Collingwood, South-
speak on "The Crisis in the field.
Middle East." Refresh-
•• •
ments will be served, and
NORTHWEST CHILD
guests are welcome. Hostes-
ses are Clara Zeiger and RESCUE WOMEN will
meet 11:30 a.m. Thursday
Miriam Freeman.
•• •
in the Knob-in-the-Woods
HELEN ROSENBERG Apts. club house. The meet-
CANCER FIGHTERS, ing will focus on the election
City of Hope, will hold a of officers and final ar-
general meeting 8 p.m. rangements for the women's
dinner-dance.
Monday in the Raleigh annual
House. Charles Wolfe, Luncheon will be served..
executive director of the
•• •
Jewish Home for Aged, will
WOMEN'S BICUR
be guest speaker, an-
CHOLEM
ORGANIZA-
nounces program chairman,
TION will meet 11:30 a.m.
Mrs. Hershel Blitz. Re-
Monday at the MCL
freshments will be served.
Cafeteria in the Tel-12
•• •
Mall. Final arrangements
DAVID-HORODOKER
for the women's fund rais-
WOMEN'S ORGANIZA-
ing will be discussed.
• • •
TION will hold a luncheon
noon Tuesday in the North-
BNAI DAVID SIS-
gate Apts. social hall. Hos-
TERHOOD will hold an
tesses are Mesdames Edith
election meeting noon Mon-
Berk, Anne Komisar, Ben day in the synagogue.
Miller, Sylvia Rimar, Rose
Chairmen will read reports.
Schwartz, Julius Spielberg,
There will be a housewares
Esther Weinstein and demonstration.
Refresh-
Julius Zemmol.
ments will be served.
• • •
• • •
UNITED HEBREW
YOUNG WOMEN OF
SCHOOLS WOMAN'S
JEWISH NATIONAL
AUXILIARY has nomi-
nated the following for FUND will hold their 11th
1978-1979: Ruth Raimi, annual auction 8 p.m. Sun-
day at Temple Emanu-El. A
president; Shula Soros,
wine and cheese preview
Jean Levy, Sue Sendler,
Doris Tron, vice presidents; will be held at 7 . For tickets
or
to donate gifts, call the
Mary Zameck, Clara
Frad is, Ruth Kimmel, Ester JNF, 968-0820.
Dines, Betsy Loomus, Rose
Pollack, secretaries; and
c g.01Eff-G.NagE
Ethel Cohen, treasurer.
Erigayetnent add
• • •
ACHIEZER will have its
annual bazaar 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Cong. Bnai Is-
rael, 15400 W. 10 Mile, Oak
Park. Among the items for
sale will be children's clo-
thing, toys, jewelry and
more. Co-hostesses are
Channie Zeiler, Davida Co-
hen, Erica Grossbard and
Sheila Tkatch. Refresh-
ments will be served.
•• •
NORTHGATE CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
meet noon Monday in the
Northgate Apts. club house.
A luncheon will replace the
MISS JOSEFF
regular business meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Guests are invited. For in-
formation, call Blanche Joseff of Oak Park an-
nounce the engagement of
Gruenebaum, 968-5694.
their daughter, Susan Beth,
•• •
to Edward Nager, son of Mr.
BETH ACHIM SIS-
and Mrs. Nathan Nager of
TERHOOD will have its Southfield.
annual installation dinner
A July wedding is
6:30 p.m. Monday in the
planned.
synagogue. The women will
have their annual donor
luncheon noon June 8 in the
synagogue. Proceeds will be
used for a Camp Ramah
scholarship fund. "Lunch 'n
Learn" will be the theme of
The Jewish News will
the luncheon. A program,
have an early deadline
"All in the Jewish Family,"
of noon Friday, May 28,
Frill be presented. For
for local publicity to
appear in the issue of
reservations, by May 26,
June 2. Materials re-
call ticket chairman, Rose
ceived late will be with-
Levin, 645-9471, or co-
held, and published the
chairman, Miriam Cohen,
following week if still
557-1862. Nancy Miller is
timely.
donor luncheon chairman.

Early
Deadline

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