CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold a board
meeting at 12 noon, Monday,
at Mar-Gene Catering, 18410
Wyoming. According to Mrs.
Sidney Deitch, chairman, hos-
tesses will be Mesdames Abe
Feldman, Philip Feigenson,
Harry Fink, Al Gaynor, Louis
Garvin, Jack Gorback and
Irving Gold. Tickets for the
annual cocktail party are avail-
able from Mesdames Earl Ship-
per, EL. 6-1585, or Ben Caron,
UN. 2-8359.
• * *
Final plans have been made
for the annual * donor luncheon
of YOUNG ISRAEL WOMEN'S
LEAGUE, to be held Jan. 21, at
Rainbow Terrace, under the
chairmanship of Mrs. David
Applebaum. Assisting her are
Mesdames Fanny Levy, tickets;
Evelyn Cohen, journal; Edith
Cohen, darlings; Sylvia Novet-
sky and Goldie Wrotziaysky, ar-
rangements; Ethel Cohen and
Hadassah Prero, program; Shir-
ley Portnoy and Eugene Green-
field, memoriams; and Bertha
Grossman, divisions. Proceeds
will go for Young Israel youth
activities. The public is invited.
* * *
The following board mem-
bers of HOME RELIEF SO-
CIETY have been named chair-
men of committees, it is an-
nounced by Mrs. Robert Fried-
enberg, president-elect: Mes-
dames Murray Adelson, hospital
visiting; Samuel Leve, hospital-
ity; Joseph Grabow, courtesy;
Charles Smith, USO; Abraham
Sinaberg, memorial lights; Bar-
ney Shatz, telephone squad;
Samuel Goldman, League of

Kansas City Girl
to Wed Detroiter

MISS MARLEEN GELPHMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Elk Peltzman, of
Kansas City, Mo., announce the
engagement of Mrs. Peltzman's
daughter, Marleen Fay Gelph-
man, to Harold Rosenzweig,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Rosenzweig, of Kendall Ave.,
Detroit.
The bride-to-be attended the
University of Missouri, where
she was affiliated with Alpha
Epsilon Phi sorority. She is now
employed as speech correction-
ist with the Clay County Health
Department, in Missouri.
Mr. Rosenzweig, who did his
undergraduate work at the Uni-
versity of Detroit and Wayne
State University, is a sophomore
at the Kansas City College of
Osteopathy and Surgery. He
was a member of Phi Sigma
Sigma fraternity and is now
vice-president of Iota Tau
Sigma professional fraternity.
The couple is planning a July
wedding.

Bnai David Youth Group
Slates First Dinner-Dance

The first annual installation
dance of the Bnai David Youth
Group will be held this Satur-
day evening, at the synagogue,
Southfield and 9 1/2 Mile Rd.,
Southfield Township. Music and

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Jewish Women; Jacob Rosen-
berg and Samuel Mitchell,
Community Council; Leo Adler,
special arrangements. Reserva-
tions for the installation lunch-
eon, to be held Jan. 27, at
Jeri's, may be made by calling
Mrs. Friendenberg, LI. 6-4089,
or Mrs. Sidney Tauberg, presi-
dent, DI. 1-1/:,10.
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*
DETROIT LINK, Order of
the Golden Chain, will meet
Monday, at Rainbow Garden.
There will be discussion on a
games party planned for Feb-
ruary, with proceeds going to
charity.
* * *
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
will meet Monday afternoon,
at Northland-• Center Commun-
ity Concourse. Tickets for the
Feb. 15 games night, to be held
in the Hayim Greenberg Cen-
ter, 19161 Schaefer, will be dis-
tributed, according to Mes-
dames Natalie Epstein and
Beverly Moran, co-chairmen.
For information, call Mrs. Ep-
stein, WE. 5-5600.
* *-
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a paid-up
membership cocktail party at
8:30 p.m., Monday, in the home
of Mrs. Alex Schreier, of Hun-
tington Woods. The program,
arranged by Mrs. M. Wilson,
will include a skit with inter-
national costumes. Guests are
invited. -
• * *
EVERGREEN CONGREGA-
TION SISTERHOOD will meet
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the
home of Mrs. Al Heideman,
19974 Asbury Park. Plans for
a Fun-O-Rama in March will be
formulated. Co-chairmen are
Mesdames Ray Bernstein and
Max Pleasant.
* * *
AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD will celebrate its 10th
anniversary by inducting new
members Monday afternoon, in
the synagogue social hall. Also
featured will be a birthday cake
ceremony, in which past Sister-
hood presidents will participate.
* * *
SISTERS OF ZION MIZ-
RACHI will hold an oneg shab-
bat at 12:30 p.m., Saturday, at
the home of Mrs. Pearl Hoff-
man, 18225 Santa Rosa. Rabbi
Baruch Ulrych will be guest
speaker, and there will be a
program of sabbath songs, led
by Mesdames Milton Winston
and Morris Serve_tter. Guests
are invited.
* * *
YOUNG WOMEN'S SISTER-
HOOD of Cong. Beth Moses
will meet Monday evening at
the home of Mrs. Al Farber,
24040 Norwood, Oak Park. The
meeting will be followed by a
"Nite of Games."
• *
Mrs. Charles H. Charlip, vice-
president of program for the
ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD,
announces that a dessert lunch-
eon meeting is planned for
12:30 p. m., Monday, in the syn-
agogue social hall. Dr. Richard
C. Hertz, of Temple Beth El,
will review the best-seller "By
Love Possessed" by J a in e s
Gould Cozzens. All new brides
who are daughters or daughters-
in-law of Sisterhood members
will be honored with a gift,
states Mrs. Norman Allan, pres-
ident, in urging all new brides
to attend.
* * *
PASADENA STUDY CLUB
will meet Tuesday evening in
the home of Mrs. Claire Ogul,
18314 Lesure. Mrs. David Heiser
will review Laura F e r m i's
book, "Atoms in the Family."
* * *
Rehearsals are now taking
place for a variety show to be
presented by GAMMA KAPPA
CHI ALUMNI AUXILIARY on
Feb. 13. For tickets or informa-
tion, call Mrs. William Fagen-

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MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
Burt Hartman, 17152 Roselawn.
Featured will be a speaker and
a film from the Michigan Con-
solidated Gas Co: The topic
will be "Spotlight on Enter-
taining."
*
*
The WORKMEN'S CIRCLE
WOMEN'S DIVISION will hold
a special luncheon at 12 noon,
Monday at the home of Mrs.
Sophie Shifrin, 20114 Snow-
den. Co-sponsoring the event
is Mrs. Dora Wolfman. In
addition to a speaker, plans
will be made for the annual
donor luncheon • to be held
Feb. 19, at Mayfair Caterers.
*
*
BETH AARON SISTE R-
HOOD will have its paid-up
membership luncheon at 12:30
p.m., Monday, at the synagogue
social hall. A local millinery
firm will present the latest
fashions in spring hats. All
members and those interested
in joining the sisterhood are
invited to attend. For further
information c a 11 membership
chairman Mrs. George Fredson,
UN 4-2668.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late David
E. Markson acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and
friends during the family's re-
cent bereavement.

I WHY WORRY !

Leave Everything to Us

MISS RAYLENE ABRAMS
Mr. and Mrs. A. Abrams, of
Gary, Ind., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Raylene, to Stuart Fenton, son
of Dr. and Mrs. Meryl M. Fen-
ton, of Parkside Dr.
Miss Abrams is a junior in
the University of Michigan's
school of education. Mr. Fen-
ton has his BA degree and is
now working on a master's deg-
ree in bacteriology at U. of M.
An August wedding is plan-
ned.

WYN and HAROLD LANDIS

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