To Reside in Chicago Hadassah to Open Membership Drive; Winner to Get. New York Trip After Wedding Here Plans for the annual member- meet for a luncheon at 12:30 Joseph Taylor, vice-presidents; New Sherwood Group officers ship drive of the Detroit Chap- p.m., Tuesday, when a program Jack Pearlman, Paul Vollmer include Mesdames Ivan Meisner, ter of Hadassah are currently is planned honoring Theodor and Leonard Drootman, secre- president; Ben Bonin, executive being mapped by Mrs. Benjamin Herzl. Officers will be induct- taries; Harold Patrick. treas- vice-president; Harold Berry, Cy Weiss, vice-president of mem- ed. urer; and Jack Boxer, adviser. Aaron, Milford Pregerson and bership, and her successor, Mrs. Recently-elected as officers Mrs. J. George Pont serves as Samuel S. Aaron, vice - presi- William J. Hubert. Assisting of Bagley South-Central Woods new president of Meyers Group, dents. them are Mesdames Joseph Ra- Group were Mesdames Julius having been installed together Millions of Americans are vit, Leo Levine and Harry Tal- Pollak, president; Alfred Feil - lwith Mesdames Bernard Mirvis, bot. er, Ben Stashefsky, Sam Leib executive vice - president; Mi- saving money without changing Campaign programs include and Charles Jacobson, vice -pres- lchael Karbel, Isadore Kutinsky, their spending habits with U.S. Savings Bonds and the Payroll a rally on May 19, H-Day on idents; Jack Patt, treasurer; Samuel Albert and David Fried- Savings Plan. May 26 and a final report ses- Harold Bronstein, Charles Ad- man, vice-presidents; Colma n. ler, Bernard Zuppke, secre- Mopper, Arthur Rubin, Milton sion on June 6. The Hadassah member enroll- taries; and Morris Zalenko, ad- Heller, secretaries; David Mat- Don Frohman Chorus ing the greatest number of new viser. tes, treasurer; and Charles Perl- M u m ford H igh, May 1 5 Newly-installed officers of the man, adviser. members will receive an all-ex- Evergreen Group are Mesdames Julian Esper, president; Morris Garfield, executive vice - presi- May 10 Election dent; Richard Lankin, Lewis The annual Hadassah elec- Schulman, William Burlant and tion meeting and installation program is planned for May 10, at the Town and Country Club. A subscription lunch- eon will be served. Mrs. Julian Tobia:„ program vice- president, advises that reser- vations are being taken at IN CREAM SAUCE, WINE the Hadassah office, BR. SAUCE OR COCKTAIL ,SAUCE 3-5441. MRS. ALVIN LINN In an afternoon ceremony March 27, at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue, Deborah Helene Shear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shear, of Wildemere Ave., was united in marriage to Alvin Leonard Linn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Linn, of Chicago, Ill. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel offici- ated at the double-ring cere- mony. The bridal gown was of white silk peau de soie, with a round- ed neckline and short sleeves. The fitted bodice was appliqued in hand-run Alencon lace. Gar- lands of matching lace were appliqued on a floor length, dome-shaped skirt with a chapel train. The illusion veil was held in place by a tiara of white heirloom orange blossoms. Attending the bride was her sister, Mrs. Raymond Daneman, as matron of honor, and brides- maids were Geri Bailies, Gretch- en Snyder, Mrs. Robert Schwartz and Mrs. Sol Price, the bride- groom's sister. Herb Linn served his brother as best man. Kenneth Faintus, Jordan Stein, Michael Berman and Stuart Shear, the bride's brother, were ushers. Ellen Ganden was flower girl, and Marc Daneman acted as the ring bearer. Following a dinner reception, the couple left for a honeymoon trip to New York and Bermuda. After their return, they will reside at 1412 W. Chase, Chi- cago. Older Adults Plan Full May Program Older Adults at the Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers, and the Davison branch, have a full calendar of activities in May. At the main building, there will be an Israel Independence Program on May 2, featuring Rabbi. M. -Robert Syme, Betty Kowalsky, pianist, and Ronda Rubinof, violinist; a monthly birthday party on May 4; a busi- ness meeting on May 11; a Lag b'Omer dance party on May 15; a film, -"Medicine Man," on May 16; Rabbi Benjamin Gor- relick discussing the works of Sholem Aleichem on May 18; a film. "Sahari: New Frontier," May 23; a program "Youth— Israel and America" and a musi- cal program by Shimon and Elaine Gewirtz, May 25; a film, "France and the Atom," May 31; and a film, "Rich Harbor," on June 6. Center Mothers' •Clubs of the Davison branch will hold their annual Mothers and Daughters Luncheons in May: Center-Davi- son Club, May 10; 12th Street Club, May 12; Fenkell Club, May 19 (main building) and Dexter Mothers Club (closing meeting), May 25. Davison Older Adults will celebrate Israel Independence Day with a luncheon, Israeli songs, and readings about Theodor Herzl, May 2; and Lag b'Omer, May 16. There will be discussions of the lives and works of Jewish poets at the Davison branch, Tuesdays, and the main building, Thursdays. HERRING READY TO SERVE i pense trip to the national Ha- dassah convention being held in New York this September. A meeting of University East is scheduled at 12:30 p.m., Tues- day, in the home of Mrs. Arnold Frank, 18034 Oak. 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