Women s Ulubs MRS. DONALD BARON At a candlelight ceremony June 2 at Shaarey Zedek, Anita Joyce Harvith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Harvith of Southfield, was wed to • Donald Emil Baron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Baron of Lansing. Rab- bi Morris Adler and Cantor Morris Sonenklar officiated. The bride wore a gown of white satin peau de soie with a sabrina neckline, short sleeves and molded bodice. The dome-shaped, floor-length skirt fell into a chapel train. The chapel-length heirloom mantilla was of Brussels lace. She car- ried white butterfly roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Harvey Willens, aunt of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Margery Tan- nenbaum, Barbara Matler, Joan Willens, Marsha Mills, Amy Wil- lens, Arlene Sarut, Gloria Ry- neck and Mrs. Joseph Simon. Sharon Simon, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Joseph Simon of Alma served as best man. Seating the guests were Harvey Willens, Irving Baron, Leonard Baron, Robert Gunsberg, Lawrence Shanker, Thomas Dail, Alan Harvith, brother of the bride, Donald Simon. Roger Simon served as ring bearer. • After a honeymoon in Puerto Rico and St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Baron will reside in East Lansing. . Hillel Foundations Held 2,000 Parleys Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations reported that more than 2,000 student leaders from 97 cam- puses participated in Sabbath and weekend Jewish study insti- tutes during the academic year. Twenty-four institutes were held in various regions. of the country. They brought together student leaders in the Hillel program for lectures by eminent Jewish scholars and discussions and research projects on Juda- ism and contemporary Jewish affairs. Largest of the institutes was the annual Harvard-Yale-Prince- ton Colloquium where 250 stu- dents spent two days discussing Judaism's relevancy for modern youth. It was held this year on the Princeton campus. 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Information can be ob- tained from Julia Ring, LI 2 - 9173 or Reggi White. * * * CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS expects an attend- ance of more than 500 women at its annual installation Mon- day evening at Beth Aaron Synagogue. T h e ceremonies will be conducted by Mrs. Thomas Rosenberg, founder and hono rary pres i dent. Mrs. Harold Kozloff suc- ceeds Mrs. Abe Eizelman a s president. The new chief executive is the wife of the president of the Detroit Mrs. Kozloff Businessmen's Group of the City of Hope. Oth-- er officers to be installed are Mesdames E 11 i o t Schubiner, Earl Shipper, Charles Young and Emanuel Schwartz, vice- presidents; Phil Moss, treasurer; Morris Moss, Maurie Gordon, Harry Cohen, Lawrence Bender- off and Al Diamond, secretaries; Abe Feldman, publicity direc- tor; Abe Eizelman, parliamen- tarian. Featured entertainment will be a show to be presented by the organization's own dra- matic group, directed by Mrs. Charles Young. For information and tickets, call Mrs. Lester Rosenberg, VE 7-9979. • * * NORTHWEST YOUNG ISRAEL SISTERHOOD will in- stall Mrs. Nettie Sukenic, presi- dent, at an Oneg Shabbat 4 p.m. Saturday at the synagogue, 17376 Wyoming. Others to be installed are Mesdames Adeline Lowenberg, Edith Butrimovitz, Chilly Revich, Gerry Green- field, Anne Sukenic, Lillian Feldstein, H a d a s s a h Prero, chairman; Marian Duchan, Augusta Subar, Esther Broad, Sarah Gutman, secretaries; Rose Blitz, Shirley Portnoy, Sarah Cern, Helen Sandel, Eva Hertz, Zelda Selman, Goldie Wrotslawsky, Fannie aWinter, Jean Weisskitchen, Anne Wein- stein, Rose Baum, Miriam Greenbaum and Carolyn Lei- derman, hostesses. The North- west Young I s r a e l Youth Groups will perform under the direction of Mrs. Hadassah Prero. * * * ROSENWALD LADIES AUX- ILIARY, American Legion, today will make a presentation of five flags to the Girl Scouts Troop at Central High School. A victory luncheon will be held Tuesday. * * * PURITY CHAPTER, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a secretary and treasurer night 7:45 p.m. Monday at Eureka Temple, 111 W. Seven Mile. Also to be honored are Ann G r o s s m a n, P.M. and Sadie Pearl, P.M. BNAI JACOB SISTERHOOD will feature a gift shop as part of its last meeting of the year at 12:30 p.m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Ida Lichtig, 20482 Freeland. * * * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD has elected Mrs. Meyer Berke as president. Other officers are Mesdames Henry Schore, Neil Kalef and Emil Spilman, vice- presidents; Jack Bilsky, treas- urer; Harry Koltonow, Jack Kroker and Edward Solomon, secretaries; Oscar Shorr, ser- geant-at-arms; and Meyer Ber- man, chaplain. BRUSSELS, (JTA) — Queen was built in 1875 and expanded Fabiola visited the Jewish Home in 1961. for the Aged in Brussels, a visit that included the Queen's first entry into a synagogue and chats with all or the residents. The Queen, who spent more than two hours in the modern •GEMOLOGIST institution, spoke at length with an elderly Sephardi woman •DESIGNER whom she kissed. The Queen was greeted by the home's board, •APPRAISER headed by Paul Phillippson, hon- "The Price orary president, and Max Gott- Is Always schalk, former president of the Right" Jewish consistory. at The royal visitor inspected all of the rooms and examined the home's synagogue where she was received by the Rabbi of .Brus- sels, Marc Kahlenberg. The home 20010 Jos. Couzens 342-5666 WHITE LEVI'S Activities BUSINESS & PROFESSION- AL CHAPTER will hold its paid-up membership meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Gemiluth Chassodim. The program will include a short film, "Orient Holiday," with a social hour and dancing to follow. Male guests are invited. The bowling league elected the following officers: President Augusta Kornwise, Vice-President Bele Stone, Re- cording Secretary and Treas- urer Dorothy Goldberg, Corre- sponding Secretary and Sun- shine Chairman Marion Miller. The Bowling Banquet will be held 7 p.m. Wednesday at Club Alamo. * • • IVAN S. BLOCK LODGE will hold its annual installation din- ner-dance 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Kenwood Lounge. Offi- - cers are Ru- dolph Gemza, p r e s i d ent; Howard Berk- owitz, Leo Sil- b e r, Edward Friedman, David Keys, vice - presi- Gemza dents; Harvey Green, David Kaufman, Dick Jacobs, secretaries; Iry Herman, treasurer; and King Gennis, chaplain. For reservations, call VE 7-8989. * * * RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER CHAPTER installed Mesdames David Murray Pancer, presi- dent; Louis Kramer, Philip Go- ren, Sol Poskel, vice-presidents; Robert Alvin, treasurer; Joseph Krell, Abe Kole, Morris Golden, Sidney Guyer, Fred Brown, sec- retaries; Jacob Ehrenpreis, his- torian; Morris Gervercer, guar- dian; John Markowitz, guide; Frank Amber, sentinel; Ber- nard Dosie, counselor; Louis Richman, Isaac Benaim, Jack Brickner, Henry Schore, Eve Liner, trustees; Mark Sterns, Abe Molonon, Arthur Rothen- berg, Charles Linden, Jack Fine, Joe Shapiro, Sam Haking, Ben Fiske, Ruth Traison, J. Rogers, David Greene, Ben Schaefer, Hilda Stone Lil Abramovitz, Ida Olshansky, board members. Mr.-Mrs. Group Elects Lewis as President Irving Weintraub, H. A. Lewis, Joe Young and Sarah Fishkind, outgoing officers of the Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope, were honored at a recent dinner for their two-year tenure of office by the group of 12 couples. New officers are Presi- dent H. A. 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