DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, March 25, 1955 W omen, TROOP 23 MOTHERS' CLUB will meet Wednesday, in the home of Isabelle Forstot, 3218 Sturtevant. A tribute will be given to the following mothers whose sons have achieved the rank of Eagle Scout: Mesdames Becky Brodsky, Annabelle Hoch- man, Rose Efros and Gertrude Trager. * * * CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will meet at 1 p. Monday, at the home of Mrs. Jack Rosenberg, 5500 W. Outer Dr. * * * SOCIAL LEGISLATION COM- MITTEE, National Council of Jewish Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Leo- Croll, 18605 Fairfield. A discussion on issues and candi- dates in the April election will be led by Mrs. Charles Neubrecht. Friends are invited to attend. * * * The Elmwood Casino in Wind- sor will be the setting for the annual fund -raising dinner- dance of the DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA OMEGA on Wednes- day evening. Mrs. Joseph David, chairman, is assisted by Mes- dames Alvin Geffin, Leslie Moss and Joe Goodstein. Funds raised will be given by the wives of local dentists to the Israeli Dental School, local dental aid societies and charitable institutions. * * • MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet at 9 p.m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Henry Kaplan, 3264 Monterey. The program on the Farband School will feature a film. For information, call Mrs. Blanche Salinger, KE. 3-8470. * * * Mrs. Nathan Cooper, of 18616 Woodingham, will be hostess at a board meeting of AESCULA- PIAN PHARMACEUTICAL AUX ILIARY at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday. A barn dance will be held at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at Rainbow Terrace, on Wyoming. For infor- mation, call Mrs. N. Schwartz, UN. 3-7531; or Mrs. M. Wainer, UN. 3-6792. * * * HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday ; in the home of Mrs. Jack. Bonin, 23108 Sherwood, Huntington Woods. Mrs. Al Finstein, proH gram chairman, has planned .a guest speaker who will speak on a topic of vital importance. * * * • Mrs. Joseph Viedrah, president of YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM, announces an open meeting at 12:30 p.m. Monday, in the home of Lew Cherrin, . Exclusive Dry Cleaning Personalized Service • • DRAPES • CURTAINS • LAMP SHADES FANCY • TABLE LINENS • BEDSPREADS (Hand Finished) • AMBASSADOR- HOLLYWOOD CURTAIN LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 12813 LINWOOD TO. 8-8044-45 FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY EN DETROIT, OAK PARK AND VICINITY Cash & Carry 10% OFF Citt113 16607 .Parkside. A dessert lunch- I eon will be followed by a social. Guests are invited. • * • CLUB ONE, CLUB TWO, KIN- NERET and NEGBAH CHAP- ERS of Pioneer Women will jointly sponsor an oneg shabbat at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, in the Workmen's Circle Center, on Linwood. Mrs. Yocheved Koper- nick, representing Moatzot Ha- poalot, will be honored guest and principal speaker. * * TUROVER LADIES AUXILI- ARY recently installed the fol- lowing officers: Mesdames Ros- alyn Zeldes, president; Bessie Kunin and L. Hoffman, vice- presidents; Bella Honeyman and Bertha Keller, secretaries; Sadie Grant, treasurer; Sophie Pfeif- fer, hospitaler; and Becky Ep- stein, flower fund. Mrs. I. Wein- er, chairman, was also installing officer. A new gavel was pre- sented to Mrs. Zeldes by her husband, Jack Zeldes. Members of the Turover Aid Society were invited guests. * * • EVERGREEN JEWISH CON- GREGATION SISTERHOOD will meet Wednesday afternoon; at the Northland Community Con- course auditorium. Guests are invited. A social hour will fol- low the business meeting. * * * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. Jack Chafetz, 17211 Monica. A cultural program is planned. * • * F..klsINIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will meet ..at 12.:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Samuel Aaron,- 2276 Oak- man Blvd. A Passover cultural program is planned. * * * DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN recently met to author- ize shipment of 65 CARE pack- ages to Israel in time for the Passover holidays. * • .* . . MARY CAPLAN 'WOMEN will present a Spring Fashion•Phow by a local firm at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Davison Jewish Center. Prizes and refreshments will be featured. Tickets will be available at the door. * * * BETH TIKVAH SISTERHOOD a n n 0.1.1 n c e s its, forthcoming Mother and Daughters Banquet at 6:30 p.m., May 18, in the May- fair Room. Friends are invited to attend. The Sisterhood will hold a games party at 8:30 p.m., Mon- day, in the synagogue social hall. Proceeds will provide Passover food baslcets to needy families. The public is invited. * * * - RADOMER LADIES AUXILI- ARY - will hold a board meeting Monday, in the home of Bessie Adler, 11735 Broadstreet. A rum-• mage sale is being planned for April 25, at the Highland Park Hotel, 45 Victor. Israel Women Plan April Program Young Women's League of Young Is- rael will hold an oneg shabbat at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, in the Young Israel Center, announces Mrs, I. W. Schlussel, president. Rabbi Samuel H. Prero will speak on "Laws of •Passover," which will be followed by a question and answer period. Hostesses will be Mesdames Emil Spilman, D. Birnbaum and L. Wieder, Final plans have been made for a Spring Luncheon and games party, to be held April 19, in the Young Israel Center. Mrs. D. Novetsky, chairman, is assisted by Mesdames Eugene Greenfield, J. Segal, A. Sand- Weiss, A. Greenfield, H. Kaplan, M. Kar, J. Feigelman, M. Engel, A. Kaplan and Ernest Green- field. Funds raised at the program will be used to advance the goals of Young Israel, including Sat- urday story hours. -for-. -pre-kin-, Elaine Fishman Wed To Harvey S. Weiss Represents Chautauqua Chautauqua Society as lecturer Rabbi .Albert M. Shulman, and classroom speaker at the of Temple Beth El, South Bend, Junior College of Benton Har- Ind., will represent the Jewish bor on Wednesday. FURS by Ogn Is Proud to Announce A Pre-Holiday MINK STOLE EVENT Mink prices are going up . but mink is down at OFFEN'S for this special event! We have a large selection of glamorous MRS HARVEY S. WEISS An altar banked with red, white and pink flowers formed the setting of a beautiful cere- mony last Sunday which united in marriage Elaine Thelma Fishman and Harvey Sidney Weiss. • • • The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fishman, of Tyler Ave., and Mr. Weiss is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss, of Steel Ave. Rabbi Moses Lehr- man performed the candlelight, double - ring ceremony, which was solemnized at Cong. Bnai Moshe. The bride chose a gown of chantilly lace over nylon • net, which was highlighted by a leaf motif of iridescent sequins and pearls which outlined the bodice, I ormed the portrait neckline, and was carried out even to the long sleeves. The skirt fell in tiers over the nylon net, and ended in a long, sweeping train. Her headpiece was a tiara adorned with se- quins and pearls, and held in place a fingertip veil of French illusion. Her flowers were white orchids attached to a - white Bible. Arlene' Fishman, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor, while serving as bridesmaids were Phyllis Fishman, Harriet Gaba and Lorraine Hirschman, her cousins, and Mrs. Lloyd Fish- man and Mrs. Sheldon Fishman, her sisters-in-law. Joanne Gaba, Joyce Weinstein, other cousins of the bride, and her sister, Ava Fishman, were her flower girls. Philip Weiss was his brother's best man, and ushers included Louis Hirschman, Stuart Fish- man and Bernard Offen, cousins of the bride, and Lloyd and Sheldon Fishman, her brothers, Carl Weiss, the bridegroom's brother was the ring bearer. Following a dinner and re- ception in the synagogue social hall, the bridal couple left for a honeymoon in New York City. Upon their return they will re- side at 18506 Indiana. Among the out-of-town guests here for the wedding were Mrs. Rose Hershman, of Toronto, Mrs. Rose Shumacher and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cohn, of Chicago, Mrs. Sol Snyder, of Newark, N. 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