THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38 Friday, October 13, iNti 63nai Brith Activitie DRIVE A CAR or SEND YOUR CAR TO ANY STATE OAKLAND CENTURY LODGE will hold a dinner-meeting 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Furni- ture Club. For reservations by today, call David Re- disch, 559-5739. William Fitzgerald, Democratic nominee for Michigan gov- ernor, will be guest speaker. ** * DOWNTOWN-FOX • CHAPTER will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Maple House restaurant, 10 Mile and Southfield Ms. A speaker and refreshments will follow. * * * TZEDAKAH CHAP- TER will join the -Masada Chapter for a meeting 8 p.m. Thursday at the Franklin Pointe Apts. club house. There will be a talk on "Preventive Measures" by a representative of the American Cancer Society. For membership informa- tion, call Helen Politzer, 967-1092. _ * * * COUPLETS 5016 will have a Halloween party 8:30 p.m. Oct. 28 at the Franklin Pointe Apts. club house. There will be re- freshments, games and prizes, and participants are requested to wear costumes. There also will be a grab- bag, and members are re- quested to bring an item for it. For reservations, call Helen Cozzetto, 569-3969; !.C.C. License MC125985 DRIVEAWAY SERVICE go- 4713 Horger at Michigan Ave. P.O. BOX 1264 Dearborn, Mich. 48126 Tel. 584-5000 Fredrick jewelers of BLOOMFIELD HILLS 869 West long lake Road 646 0973 Mon thru Sat 10 to sao Thurs to 9 pm Appraisals by Appointment Vs'. >"';''4 While You Wait. WOW FAMILY FUN OLD TIME PORTRAIT IN COSTUMES ONLY $595 with frame WHILE- YOU WAIT HOUSE OF PHOTOGRAPHY 29289 Southfield 5594680 Eleanor Michniewicz, 569- 5873; or Linda Yellin, 545- 4449. Reservation deadline is -Wednesday. Guests are welcome. ** * DETROIT CHAPTER will meet noon Wednesday at the Farmington Commu- nity Library. President- Elect Sylvia Ross of the Bnai Brith Women's Coun- cil of Detroit will speak on the Nov. 9 special gifts luncheon to be held at the Tam-O-Shanter Country Club. A fashion show will follow. Luncheon will be served. Nettie Freilich, vice president of program, is chairman of the day. * * * MARSHALL-SUBUR- BAN LODGE will hear Richard Lobenthal, Michi- gan Region director of the Anti-Defamation League, at a dinner-meeting 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Red Cedars Restaurant, South- fieldrannounces Carl Pearl, president. The meeting will begin at 8:30. There is a charge for dinner. Refresh- ments will follow Lobent- hal's talk on "What Are We to Do With the Nazis in De- troit." For reservations, call Alfred Stebbins, program chairman, 642-2690, or Pearl, VE 8-5384. TIKVAH LODGE will have a general Meeting 8:30 p.m. Oct. 26 in the Tel-12 Mall community room. State Sen. Jack Faxon will speak on-"Political Issues on the 1978 Ballot." Wives and guests are invited. Everyone is welcome. Re- freshments will be served. * * * ACCOUNTANTS GROUP will meet 8 p.m. Thursday in the Zionist Cultural Center. Actuaries and consultants Frederick Green and Tom Barratt will • speak on "How to Find Benefit Plans Practical- - After ERISA." SAVE UP TO 60% ON DIAMONDS,. : • We Sell Diamonds Only • ,, By Appointment Only \\.s. Call Jerry Turken at The New York Diamond C _ utting Company TM "The Diamond Cutters" 3000 Town Center, Southfield, Michigan 355-2300 V ' The New York Diamond Cutting Company, 1977 zquElts ouz Participating in the dialogue will be Fr. Alex Brunett, director, office of ecumenical and interreli- gious affairs, Archdiocese of Detroit; Rev. Robert H. Whitaker, director, School of Theology of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan; and Rev. Paul H. Young, Jr., gE C7Y0120aZ of at 14E and 02Entrz9 cStozE at crn-21-21E9atE c SILLCLZE t4zu ..S'atuzclay at. 16t4 &Ea Oct. 22nd gnfounal SNoclEfifrz9 '}tom 11 a.m. to 4 12.m. .111o , z.t1;a7- EJ.tEv2 at - gnkltvz. cRoad For the Lord hath com- forted Zion; He hath com- forted all her waste places, and hath made her wilder- ness like Eden, and her de- sert like the Garden of th Lord; joy and gladness shall be found therein, thanksgiving and the voice of melody. — Isaiah 51:3 LAUNDRY DETERGENT 10 LB. BOX — $2.88 100 LBS. — $25.00 AUTO DISHWASH 50 OZ. BOX — $1.01 DR. SAMUEL SANDMEL pastor, North Congrega- tional Church. The program is sponsOred by the Detroit Chapter, Field Will Speak • American Jewish Commit tee; the division of ecumeni- at SZ Services Irwin S. Field, general cal and interreligious af- chairman of the United fairs, Archdiocese of De- Jewish Appeal, will be the troit; and the North Con- guest speaker at Cong. gregational Church. Shaarey Zedek's Sabbath Cooperating organizations services Saturday morning. include . the Midrasha Col- Field is the youngest leader lege of Jewish Studies, ever designated to serve as Jewish Community Council and Jewish Community UJA chairman. Field is the son of Mr. and Center. Co-chairing the event Mrs. Walter L. Field, mem- with Dr. Brunett is Marge bers of Shaarey Zedek's Cultural Commission. His-- Alpern, a member of the of address is entitled: "The National Commission Interreligious Affairs, Meaning_of Jewish Respon- American Jewish Com- sibility." rxiittee. - The public is invited, and reservations are required. c_Cusarz Baran iiEcL For reservations, call the S14. cSeott cgt2E.Erz AJCommittee, 965-3353. Susan Audrey Balan and Scott Louis Shpeen were married recently at Temple Beth El. Rabbi Richard C. 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Prior to the Yom Kippur War, Israel maintained dip- lomatic relations with 27 African countries of which 23 severed relations before and during the war. :* ay. & Sandmel to Address Interfaith Dialogue Oct. 24i in Southfield The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Balan of Glengrove Dr., Dr. Birming- brideg- ham. Parents of room are Dr. and Mrs. Harold . Shpeen of Cherry Hill, N.J. Marla Schechter was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Ilyse Green, Pamela Martin, Mariam Shpeen and Karen Bernstein, junior bridesmaid. • Stephen Shpeen was his brother's best man. Ushers were Steven Ba- lan, John Kennedy, Peter Goghgarin,- William Engibous and Alan Ab- rahams. Following a honeymoon in St. Thomas, the Couple is living in Ann Arbor where they are completing their studies at the University of Michigan. * ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::, - 0. 0 VI • : 110 ::: , ELECTROLYSIS W RKSFi WE FOUND THAT OUT lieg YEARS AGO. 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