troloveck-Bellowe
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Committee to Hear
omen's Cluhs
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BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet 12:30
p.m. Monday at the home of
Mrs. A I f r e d Schwartzenfeld,
18286 Indiana, Mrs. Joseph Gar-
son will review "The Rise and
Fall of the Third Reich."
* * *
TROOP 23 MOTHERS CLUB
will meet Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Herbert Miller,
19475 Snowden, to make plans
for the annual Parent's Dinner,
announces President Mrs. Frank
Bassin. For information on the
dinner, call Mrs. Bassin, • VE
6-9902, or Mrs. Nate Trager,
VE 8-3717.
MRS. ARNOLD BELLOWE
Jill Ilene Woloveck, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wolo-
veck of Cranbrook Dr. was wed
to. Arnold Elliot Bellowe, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bellowe
of Akron, Ohio, in a double-
ring ceremony performed March
5 by Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum at
the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel.
The bride wore a gown of
ivory silk mist with open neck-.
line, short sleeves, molded
bodice with bands of silk mist
appliqued ori a front panel of
ivory silk organza and motifs
of hand-run Alencon lace and
pearls, a dome-shaped, skirt of
intermission length and chapel
train. Her headpiece was corn-
priSed of a crown of pearls with
two-tier, shoulder-length veil of
ivory silk illusion. She carried
her confirmation Bible with a
bouquet of ivory tea roses and
stephanotis.
Mts. William Lichtig served
her sister as matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Stanley
Bellowe, Gail Goldin, Susan
Brown and Marsha Bellowe, jun-
ior bridesmaid.
Stanley B e 11 ow e was his
brother's best man. :Ushers were
William - Lichtig, Louis Gerris,
David Nelson and Robert Bel-
lowe. The couple will live in
Akron after a, honeymoon in
the east. - - - •
Detroiters
Fete Sh
Social Club of
The D
Greater
• will hold its an-
parfy Monday at the
nual
tel. A singer,
anish
Algie
d story teller 11 b
danc
he profession
ale
am
dancing, refre
S
s also will be
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bart, pre •d
, vice-presi
ki
tr urer; I.
sec tary; and Mr
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AESCULAPIAN LADIES
AU XIL R Y announces its
"Night of Games" will be held
April 12 at the Rainbow Ter-
race. Mrs. Harry Katzman will
be co-chairman representing the
Auxiliary. Chairmen for the
event include Mesdames Hy
Margolis, Bernard Bryer, Mich-•
ael Wainer, Sam Kaplan, Meyer
Goldstein and Max Millman.
Proceeds will go to the Chil-
dren's Leukemia Fund. For in-
formation, call UN 2-9428, or
DI 1-2815.
* * *
OAK PARK CHAPTER, MIZ-
RACHI, will meet 8:30 p.m.
Monday at the home of Mrs.
Francine Disner, 14520 Bishop,
Oak Park. Mrs. Joyce Kahrnoff
will be co-hostess. Rabbi Good-
man of Pontiac will speak on
"Sex and Religion." A member-
ship affair for members and
their husbands, "Club 101," will
be held 8:30 p.m. March 19 at
the home of Mrs. Shirley Gins-
burg, 22101 Gardner, Oak Park.
Dance lessons will be given. Re-
freshments will be served.
* * *
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, .
will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednes-
day at the Hayim Greenberg
Center, announces President
Mrs. Mildred Kramer. The Club
will dedicate a room in - memory
of Mrs. Malka Shevitz, f
Chapter member. A
luncheo-rt will be-ser
* * *
INFANTS SER
_ GROUP
unces its 27 ' -a ual fund-
ing affair,
ner-da e,
- be held--
,19 a
n Quarte
ertai
feature coined
L. A
, Leslie Scott
the
y cast of "Porg
nd Be
d Betty Walker,
ear
xodus," among of
. . Meet-
ngs for turning in ads
ing reservations will be eld
Monday at the home of Mrs.
Phillip Rosenblooni, 19745 Hart-
well; Wednesday and Thursday
at the home of Mrs. Sidney Silv-
erman, 19495 Monica; and Satur-
day at the home of Mrs. Louis
Malkin, 24711 Sussex, Oak Park.
* * *
EMMA LAZARUS CHAP
American Jewish Con
, will
hold its annual sprin unc
and games party 2:3 1 p.m;
ain w Ter-
Wednesday at th
race, announces resi • nt Mrs.
Ralph Miller.
oce s will be
used to help s port e organi-
zation's Loui Watt man Wise
Youth Cente in Israel. Commi
tee cliairme for the event • -
elude Mes
es Sol Re• t e,
A man,
Sallen Lu , Leroy
Harold Gr nblatt, Eli
lf,- Gabrie
man, Ted
Ben Klar a Harry Hooberm
For tickets, 11 Mrs. Miller,
4-8446, or
Lillian Mos
UN 4-3971.
dinner party March 12 at the
home of Mrs. Alex Schreier,
13322 Borgman, Huntington
Woods.
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*
BETH 'AARON SISTER-
HOOD will hold a Passover
meeting 12:30 p.m. March 13
in the synagogue social hall,
announces President Mrs. Hy-
' man Z al e n k o. Mrs. George
Fredson, program chairman,
will present a skit entitled
"Why Passover?" A Passover
table will be displayed by Mrs.
Joseph Sulkes.- Guests are in-
vited.
Oneg Shabbat, Games
Night Planned at
Sholem Aleichem
S h of e m Aleichem Institute
will hold an Oneg Shabbat this
evening in honor of the Baal
Shem Tov, • founder of the Has-
sidic movement in the 18th cen-
tury. The Institute chortis and
teen-a-0 groups will resent the
cantata, "Seve
0
ut
tons," a leg
•
e • ,
of
the "Besh '
to • music.
e
public is
•d.
Chap
wo , will continu
discus
eries Sunda
on t
- me "In es
tive
antes." T
cus n, "Yout
Soc y," is bas
fro
Paul
"Gr ing Up A
"S
sor a
Night
., March
18. A
de vari
of prizes,
refreshme
entertainment
will be featured. For information
call VE 8-7440.
Dr. Thomas Ford Hoult, pro-
fessor of sociology at Wayne
State University, will present his
views on survival in the atomic
age at an Institute Oneg Shab-
bat, 9 p.m., March 24. Dr. Hoult,
whose special interest is sociology
of religion, will discuss "Prelude
to Vaporization." The public is
invited.
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_ • • •
THURSDAY BOOK REVIEW
CLUB will celebrate its ninth
anniversary with a cocktail and
"The Eichmann Trial
Impact on American
will be the subject
to be given
Monday by Dr.
Simon Segal
before mem-
bers of the De-
troit Chapter
of American
Jewish Com-
mittee at the
Sh eraton-
Cadillac
Hotel.
Dr. Segal
director of t
American
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