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February 06, 1981 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-02-06

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50 Friday, February 6, 1981

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Cottler to Be Honored
Bnai Brith Activities 1 Norman
in Florida on His 85th Birthday

HUNTINGTON WOODS
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith
will celebrate its first an-
niversary at a potluck
dinner party 9 p.m. Feb. 14
in the home of Elaine
Glenn, 23281 Harding, Oak
Park. Men are invited. For
reservations, call Thelma
Victor, 399-9284; or Myra

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OAKLAND CENTURY
LODGE will meet 11 a.m.
Feb. 15 at the Stafford's
Restaurant, West Bloom-
field. Guest speaker will be
Howard Simon, executive
director of the American
Civil Liberties Union office
in Michigan. Wives, friends
and prospective members
are invited. There is a
charge per couple. For
reservation information,
call Jerry Friedman, 545-
2888 daily; or David Re-
disch, 557-4271. Reserva-
tion deadline is Thursday.

the Henry Ford Museum,
meeting at the museum.
There is a charge and guests
are welcome. Reservation
deadline is Feb. 18. For
reservations, call Janis Cit-
rin, 476-3033; or Marilyn
Droz, 474-3322.
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MORGENTHAU
CHAPTER will meet noon
Wednesday in the Knob-in,
the-Woods Apts. club house.
Luncheon will be served.
Eve Commel of Wayne
State University will speak
on "Sex Communication."

* * *

DETROIT LODGE will
hold its installation-dinner
COUPLETS UNIT will 7 p.m. Feb. 23 at the Sveden
have a general meeting 7:30 House, 31530 Grand River,
p.m. Sunday at Strike and Farmington Hills. Admis-
Spare Lanes. Bowling will sion is nominal. Comedian
precede at 6. Dinner will fol- Stu Cassell will entertain.
low. Guests are welcome. For reservations or infor-
There is a charge. For de- mation, call Sandy Turbow,
tails, call Paula Zalesin, 478-6483; or Larry Bogrow,
642-0392; or Betty 557-1482.
Hoffman, 559-0128.
The unit will have a fam- Open Meeting
ily social 10 a.m. Feb. 22 at

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Nathan Bigman, 968-1499;
or write Camp Stone, 23125
Coolidge, Oak Park, 48237.

For half a century, Nor-
man Cottler and his
Dexter-Davison Market
were a combined institution
in the Greater Detroit
community. On Feb. 15, the
glory of the man's achieve-
ments in the food industry
and the community will be
honored, at a testimonial
dinner marking his 85th
birthday, at the Sea Gull
Koshei- Restaurant in
Miami Beach, Fla.
Scores of his friends will
be there to extend greetings
to him, at the function ar-
ranged by his wife, Anna;
his daughter and son-in-
law, Sylvia and Bernard
Cohen, his daughter-in-law,
Madeleine Cottler, widow of
his son, Reuben, and.five
grandsons.
The dinner also will
honor Harry Goldbaum,
Windsor operator of com-
mercial fisheries, who also
marks his 85th birthday.
The three score De-

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MISS CHAPMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E.
Chapman of Elkhart, Ind.,
announce the engagement
of their daughter, Rebecca
Lynn, to Jay Alan Levine,
son of Mr. -and Mrs. Hy
Levine of Oak Park.
Miss Chapman and her
fiance were graduated from
Michigan State University,
where they received degrees
in telecommunications.
- An April wedding is
planned.

Towels • Bath Accessories • Scales
ShoWer Curtains • Closet Organizers

CHAIM to Meet
in Oak Park

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troiters who will partici-
pate in the planned honor
for Cottler will represent
the wider interest in the
Metropolitan Detroit
area in Cottler's role and
the Dexter-Davison Mar-
ket that had been a rally-
ing place for housewives
for half a century.
Cottler began his market
in 1925 as an outdoor dis-
play on Dexter and Davison
and the name was derived
from it.
He opened the much
enlarged market on Wyom-
ing in 1950 and the present
location on 10 Mile and
Coolidge in the early 1960s.
The Dexter-Davison op-
eration merged with Bor-
man Foods (Farmer Jack)
five years ago.
Cottler has been in
semi-retirement since
then. Born in the Kiev
Region of the. Ukraine,
Feb. 15, 1896, Cottler
came to Canada with his
brother Charles, who
died in 1960, in 1915.

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Business
Briefs

Kids
Stafford's
Cabaret, Orchard Mall,
West Bloomfield, will pre-
sent TV personality Nova,
magician and ventriloquist,
1 and 3 p.m. Saturdays and
Sundays, beginning Feb. 21
at the restaurant. The ad-
mission charge includes
lunch. For information, call
Stafford's, 851-8952; or
Seymour Schwartz, 356-
8525. The show is produced
by the Seymour Schwartz
Agency.

* * *

Michael Horowitz has
been appointed vice
president of Farbman/Stein
and Co,

CHAIM — Children of
Holocaust Survivors Asso-
ciation in Michigan — will
meet . 8 p.m.,(new time) Feb.
16 in the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Branch of the Jewish
Community Center, room
13.
The program will consist
of a panel _discussion by
children of survivors who
will discuss their experi-
ences. Discussion groups
will follow.
For information, call
Charley Silow, 962-9694,
days.

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Dr. Edward J. Treisman,
chief of general surgery in
the Providence Hospital de-
partment of surgical serv-
ices, has been installed as
secretary of the hospital's
medical staff.
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NORMAN COTTL
He came to Detroi
1916 and shortly thereafter,
at a meeting with the late
Israel Prime Minister
David Ben-Gurion, he
joined the Jewish Legion
and served in it from 1917 to
1919, being in the British
Army when General Al-
lenby entered Jerusalem as
a victor over the Turks.
In the Jewish Legion,
Cottler befriended Ben-
Gurion, the late President
Isaac Ben-Zvi of Israel, Gen.
Dov Joseph and many other
Zionist leaders who later
played important roles as
Israeli officials.
Active in Histadrut, a
leader in Arlazaroff
Branch of Farband, Cot-
tler also was associated
with the Jewish National
Fund and had a grove
planted in his honor.
Among the movements in
which he had a deep inter-
est and to which he gave his
labors and support are
Chabad Lubavitch, Hillel
Day School, Allied Jewish
Campaign and numerous
others. - .

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