omens Cluhs (Continued from Page 19) OAK PARK CHAPTER, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a pot luck dinner to honor past matrons and patrons at 7 p.m. Thursday. A regular initiation will follow, announces Rita Agar, worthy matron. For information, call LI 6-1860. * * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hold a music program 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Hayim Greenberg Center, announces Program Chairman Sarah Kanter. Ruth Goldman, vocal artist, will present a rep- ertoire of Yiddish and Hebrew songs and will be accompanied at the piano by Lillian Zellman. Hostesses will be Mesdames Tania Berman and Gladys Wider. Rae Feinberg is presi- dent and Francis Driker is pub- licity director. * * ACCOUNTANTS GUILD WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will hold its next social meeting on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jerome Ettinger, 20215 Wood- bine. Mah jong and other games will be played. * * * LIVONIA JEWISH CONGRE- GATION SISTERHOOD will hold its third annual Purim bazaar from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Coolidge School, Curtis and Middlebelt. Doe Doe the Clown will be the featured entertainer. Rabbi and Mrs. Nathanial Stein- berg will conduct a parade of costumed children. For tickets call Judy Horwitz, GR 4-5176. Bazaar chairman is Mrs. Bess Fox. * * CONG. BETH ABRAHAM SISTER H-0 0 D will hold its supper social under the chair- manship of Rebetzen Hinda Hal- pern at 6:30 p.m. March 25 in the Nusbaum Hall. Presider and Dramatic Chairman Lea Crystal Yes, Celebrating! call MURRAY GRUSHOFF TY 4-3200. MURRAY will estimate yo ur floral needs— at your home or The shop. announces the first performance of a musical comedy "Sisterhood Hit Parade" will be presented. For reservations call Mrs. Sarah Cohen, LI 6-8083. Planning corn- mittee members of the supper social will hold their final meet- ing 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ray Dunn, 18935 Prairie. Hostesses will be Mes- dames Ray Dunn and Louis Last. The regular monthly meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. Mon- day in the Nusbaum Hall. Pro- gram Chairman Mrs. Sidney Schlaff announces that a skit will be presented by the past presidents. * * * ZEDAKAH CLUB will launch another year of hospital work with a Purim party to be held at Ypsilanti State Hospital noon Monday: Hospital Chairman Mrs. Henry Levett will be assisted by Mrs. Al Blumenthal. Gifts will be given to Jewish inmates. Rabbi Gruskin will also attend. Members who are interested in participating are asked to be at Mrs. Blumenthal's, 18317 Little- field at noon Monday. MUMFOHD U S I G S By SDI SHAPIRO Foreign relations are an im- portant part in the lives of many politically-minded Mumfordites, and parents will have the chance to determine the extent of this interest when the Parents' Club presents American Field Service Night, 8:15 Tuesday, in the school auditorium. American Field Service is the official State Department ex- change program which sponsors students both here and abroad in an attempt to promote better international feeling. Represent- ing Mumford's chapter of AFS will be Norma Vera and Bev Wood, exchange students from Argentina and Australia, respec- tively. Rita Reisig, an American returnee from Chile, also will speak, and movies of the Hope Ship will be shown by Dr. Her- bert Bloom. Seniors' elections were com- pleted two weeks ago, with David Hirt emerging as victor in the race for president. Art Rolnick gained the vice-presidency. Judy Mosbach is secretary, and Richard Grant treasurer. The seniors are now anxiously awaiting such activities as the trip to Washington, May 24-28, the Sadie Hawkins Dance, Va- riety Show, and finally com- mencement, June 20. Allan Goldman and Mickey Eisenberg were recently chosen finalists by AFS and are await- ing possible placement in a home overseas. Northern dropped to Mum- ford's basketball team, 58-34, last Friday in the opening game of state tourney play for both teams. All-City honors in swim- ming went to free-styler Dick Golden and the free-style relay team of Larry Beresh, Bob Moss, Larry Mirvis and Allen Jones. Socialites Celebrate Anniversary, Purim 8000 UVERNOIS Cor. Tireman Open 9-7 Every Day incl. Sun The Detroit Socialites will celebrate its sixth anniversary with a Purim party Sunday evening at Rainbow Terrace, 18451 Wyoming. Dick Stein's orchestra will play and refresh- ments will be served. The organization was formed March 29, 1956 by 10 men and women for unmarried adults over 30. Barbara Shapiro Gets Wilson Award ilarks-lfTeisman Rites Solemnized Barbara Fae Shapiro, who will She has been awarded scholar be graduated Phi Betta Kappa ships by the Parents Club of this June from U.C.L.A., has Mumford High School, the State been named recipient of a one- year fellowship to Yale Univer- of California and U.C.L.A. 01 sity by the Woodrow Wilson 3,000 freshmen in 1958, Miss Foundation. Shapiro was one of 80 -to be Of 550 students recommended placed in a special program yearly from colleges across the for "students of exceptional country, only 50 are awarded promise." Woodrow Wilson Fellowships. She majored in history, with :Miss Shapiro is the daughter a minor in journalism, and has of Mrs. Gertrude Shapiro, 18674 also worked to support herself Monica. through U.C.L.A. We Moke Our Own Glasses MRS. DANIEL MARKS HEADQUARTERS FOR • LATEST DOMESTIC AND IM- PORTED FRAME FASHIONS • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES . ACCURATELY FILLED IN/ Judith Weisman and Danis S. Marks were wed Feb. 4 a Adas Shalom Synagogue. They are the children of M . and Mrs. William Weisman an 1 Mrs. Morris H. Marks and th ?. late Dr. Marks. The bride wore a taffeta gow with Alencon lace, matchin headpiece, chapel train an bouffant veil. She carried step anotis and ivy. Barbara Weisman served he r sister as maid of honor. Bride ;- maids were Sally Caplan o f Wooster, Ohio, Fran Kami n Adrienne Kane and Lenore Kr vitz. Susan Fuller was junio bridesmaid. Rhoda Weisma was flower girl. Steven Gorelick was best-man Ushers were Jeffrey Chase , Richard Ellman, Michael Sal esin and Robert Wolfe. Ellin Strom was a junior usher. The newlyweds honeymoons l in Chicago. • Immediate Repoir • Reasonably Priced R O SEN OPTICAL SERVICE 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE OAK PARK, MICH. 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Mesdames Jerry Dale. program; Walter Fischel, invitations; Mel- vin Mogell, special correspond- ence; Morton Oppenheim, dis- tinguished guests; Roland Gottes- man and Max Goldman, refresh- ments; Irving Silk, registration; Nathan Starman, decorations; Harry Left, table arrangements; Alfred Stanley, hostesses and guides; Ben Cowan. special pub- licity. and Martin Foster, art; were also appointed. Theme for this year's lunch- eon will be "Voices in •our Land." Invitations have been mailed to representatives of all local veterans groups as well as rep- rsentatives of installations serv- iced by JWVA, representatives of the Jewish organizations and the community at large. At least 350 women are ex- pected to at t e n-d the affair scheduled for March 28 at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home, 4095 W. Davison. 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