Mrs. Paul Shapiro, president of the DETROIT LADIES AUX- ILIARY, Jewish Consumptives- Cancer Society at Denver, an- nounces that the group will meet each Tuesday, at the D. W. Simons Center, 4000 Tuxedo, prior to the annual banquet, to be held Dec. 15, at Zack's Cater- ing. * * * BUSINESS & PROFESSION- AL GROUP, Hadassah, is plan- ning a buffet luncheon and mu- sicale at 1 p.m., Nov. 17, at Hadassah House as the culmina- tion of its Honor Roll drive. Mary F'reedland, lyric soprano, and Mildred Kates- Levey, pian- ist, will be featured in a. musi- cal program, and Mrs. Henry H. Berris will review "Remember Me to God." Mrs. Morse Colten, co-chairman of education, will report on highlights of the na- tional convention. For reserva- tions, call the program co-' chairmen, Sadie Rosenbaum, LI.. 7-4136; or Helen Limond, TO. 4-8249. * * * CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS' vice-president of fund-raising, Mrs. Abe Eizel- man has named Mesdames Isa- dore Epstein and Abe Burg as • MRS. ROBERT SIEGEL Rhoda Beth Hechtman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hechtman of Sherbourne Rd., and Robert Lawrence Siegel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Siegel, of Fairfield Ave., were united in marriage at a ceremony per- formed Thursday at Adas Sha- lom Synagogue by Rabbi Jacob Segal and Rabbi Morris Adler. The bride wore a Bianchi princess line wedding gown of silk mist, featuring a Sabrina neckline and' bracelet length sleeves of chantilly lace, studded with pearls and sequins. The bell shaped skirt met a flowing bustle train. Her double tier illusion finger tip veil was held in place by A shell cap of chan- tilly lace studded with pearls and sequins to match the gown. She carried a bouquet of steph- anotis and orchids. Mrs. Graham Orley, -`sister of the bride, was her matron of honor. Bridesmaids included Mrs. Milton Conway, another sister of of the bride; Suzanne Dunitz, June Rosenstein and Miriam Vinocur, William Seigel was his broth- er's best man. Ushers were By- ron. Siegel and Barry Siegel, brothers of the bridegroom; Graham Orley and Milton Con- way, brothers-in-law of the bride, and Alvin Gendelman, Richard Hamburger, Jerome Halperin, Edward Levy Jr., Alan Luckoff, William Mazer Jr. Rob- ert Radner and Sheldon Scott. ' Following dinner and a recep- tion, the young couple left for a Mediterranean cruise and tour of Europe. On their return, they will reside at 18044 Pennington. Marriages . journal chairmen in connection with its major fund project. For tickets to the Dec. 3 games party call Mrs: Louis Alpert, VE. 5-3190 or Mrs. Warren Col- ville, LI. 4-.2190. * * * _ Mildred_ Jeffries, director of community relations for the .UAW-CIO, will speak on "80 Days Around Detroit" at a meeting of PASADENA STUDY CLUB this Tuesday, at the home of Fay Weindling,- 2645 Stuitevant. RADOMER LADIES AUXIL- IARY is 'planning an executive board meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. A. Ross, 18490 Schaefer. Plans for the Dec. 10 donor dinner at Rainbow Terrace will be dis- cussed. Tickets are available from Mrs. Bessie Adler, WE. 5-1155, or Mrs. Lydia Slakter," VE. _ 6-8174. A rummage sale, headed by Mesdames L: Lum- berg and M. Pianka is now in progress at Linwood and Ferry. Proceeds will go to -charity. * * * OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., to- day, in the home of Mrs. Max E. Green, 26425 Coolidge, Oak . Park, when plans for a Hanu- kah party will be discussed. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S SISTER- HOOD of Cong. Beth Moses will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. A. Halprin, of Oneida Ave., Oak Park. A social will follow. * * * Mrs. James Golden, president of t h e DETROIT JUNIOR LEAGUE, Jewish National Home. for Asthmatic Children at Denver, will welcome new members at a meeting planned for 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. Harry Gold- berg, Jr., 22130 Marlow, Oak Park. -Selma Dublin, who holds a degree in social service ad- ministration, will speak on "How' to Help Your Children Express Their Feelings." * * * YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE this week announced its fifth annual $1,000 contri- bution to the Haven Home - for Retarded Children in Rome, Mich. According to Mrs. Ben Levenson, project chairman; the money is used to buy equip- ment used in the training and care of these children from needy homes. Among its other contributions, the League also gives a similar sum to the Cerebral Palsy Home in Farm- ington. Heading the latter pro- ject is Mrs. Robert Lewiston. * * * LADIES AUXILIARY L of the Plumbing and Heating Contrac- tors' Association will meet Wednesday, in its social hall on _Wyoming Ave. - (More Clubs on Page 1'7) •• • . . . is for JEALOUS —Something you'll never be for hubby will stay close to home when you serve a Springel Specialty! "Ring Springel" For the Perfect Affair . . SPRINGEL'S Mickey Woolf s . ,#) and His Orchestra CATERERS 7575 W. 6 Mile Rd. UN 2-5881 UN 3-3737 re K.1