MRS. ROBERT SHER Janice Ina Kaplan, daughter of the Max Kaplans of Millburn, N.J., became the bride of Robert Sheldon Sher Saturday in New- ark. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sher of Santa Rosa Ave. Rabbi Hershel Stollman of Cong. Beth Israel, Brooklyn, cousin of the bridegroom, offi ciated. The bride wore a gown with satin skirt and lace bodice and sleeves. Her short veil was held by a pillbox head piece covered with seed pearls. She carried a Bible covered with orchids. Maid of honor was Leona Sue Kaplan, sister of the bride; and Mrs. Albert Hacker of Liv- onia, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. Brides- maids were Gail Pollack of Yonkers; Mona Sokolsky of Gloversville, N. Y.; Michelle Sharon Sher, sister of the bride- groom; Nanette Helene Boffard of Passaic, N.J.; Bonnie Norma Bussin of South Orange. N.J.; and Bonnie Urbach of West Orange. Donna Cohen of the Bronx was flower girl. Best man was Russell Meskin of Detroit. Ushers were Law-1 rence Steel and Richard Henc-1 ken of Southfield; Albert Hack- er; Leslie Greenblatt, Lawrence Sher, brother of the bridegroom, and Stanley Marks, all of De- troit; Morris A. Halpern and Stephen Halpern, both of Som- erville, N.J. Following a honeymoon in Nassau, the couple will live onl Monte Vista Ave. Women's League Sets Annual Event Featuring Organization Displays The League of Jewish Wo- men's Organizations of Greater Detroit, an affiliate of the Na- tional Bureau of Federated Jewish Women's Groups, will hold its 36th annual meeting 12:15 p.m., Monday at Temple Israel. An exhibit of organization displays pro- jecting "Your Organization' Public Image," will be fea- tured. The dis- plays will de- pict program- ing for a new era. Among the judges will be Her- b e r t Cohen Mrs. Weiner and Robert Garelick of two local art galleries. A popular vote also will be taken. Mrs. Maurice Weiner, pro- gram chairman, announces that a dramatization will be pre- sented by the mobile unit of the Jewish Center Theater. Mrs. Ernest Golumbia, presi- dent of Temple Israel Sister- hood, will deliver the invoca- tion. Mrs. Morris Brandwine will bring a message from the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Mrs. Sol Hammerstein, presi- dent of the league, said the pub- lic is invited. Refreshments will be served prior to the meeting. Women's elyths ORDER OF THE GOLDEN CHAIN, Link 57, will meet 8 p.m. Monday at Raleigh House. A make-up demonstration will follow the business meeting, and refreshments served. A mah jongg tournament is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Feb. 18 at Clinton School, Oak Park. Prizes and refreshments will be featured. Guests invited. For information or reservations, call Eleanor Schott, LI 6-8127. * * GLENWOOD CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will hold its annual membership tea 8:30 p.m. Feb. 19 at the home of Mrs. Harold Handler, 20157 Cheyenne. Mrs. Arnold Tanz- man will be guest speaker, and an ORT movie on the mellah (oriental Jewish ghetto) shown. Refreshments will be served. Guests invited. For information, call chairman Mrs. S. Ruben- stein, LI 1-1705, or Mrs. A. Friedman, DI 1-9457. * * * CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will dedicate its next meeting to Moetzet Hapoalot 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. A report on the Moet- zet Hapoalot camp will be given by chairman Mrs. Sophie Sislin. Mrs. Chana Michlin and Mrs. Eva Heinick, bulletin chairman, also will give reports. Mesdames Ida Katz and Rose Geltner will be acknowledged for two schol- arships set up in memory of their late husbands. Movies of Israel will be shown by Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sclu-age, who re- cently returned from a visit there. Refreshments will be served. Guests invited. * * * LADIES OF MOSAIC will hold its paid-up membership dinner 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Oak Park Jewish Center. All paid-up members are in- vited, and dues may be paid , at the door. Games will follow dinner. information, ca • Mrs. Bert Swartz, UN 4-8831. * * SHERUTH LEAGUE Presi- dent Mrs. Jack Weinstein an- nounces a board meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Edward Singer, 17518 Gold- win, Southfield. Cohostesses are Mesdames Phillip Kopman and Felix Hower. * * * NORTHWEST CHILD RES- CUE WOMEN will meet 8.30 p.m. today at Howard Johnson's, 25050 Northwestern. * DELTA PHI EPSILON SORORITY will meet 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Cynthia Daitch, 24071 Geneva, Oak Park. "The Whys and Wherefores of the Stock Market" will be discussed. * * * RODIN CLUB will meet 1 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Herbert Lazarus, 19448 Snowden. Dessert luncheon will be served. * * PI OMICRON SORORITY will hold its annual Spring Fashion Show and games party 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the Wo- men's City Club. The show is to benefit crippled children and Penrickton Nursery for the Visually Handicapped. Miss Jackie Crampton will moderate. General chairman is Mrs. Al- fred J. Eizonas. Contact Miss Esther Saulson, 273-5996, for reservations. * * * YOUNG ISRAEL CENTER OF OAK-WOODS SISTER- HOOD will hold a paid-up luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the center. Rabbi James Gor- don will be guest speaker and honor several members. For re- servations, call Shirley Kar- now, LI 5-2984. * * * YESHIVATH BETH YEHU- DAH PTA will hold a board meeting 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. Zentman, 18434 Indiana. Young Chess Champ, Bobby Fischer, to Play in Exhibition Here Goodman-Kutinsky Vows Set For July U.S. chess champion Bobby Fischer, 20, will play 50 of the strongest players in the state at an exhibition 2 p.m. Sunday at the Chess Mate Gallery. This simultaneous exhibition, sponsored by Morris Widen- baum, Michigan chess cham- pion, will mark the first stop on Fischer's transcontinental tour. The public is invited. HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will hold a board meeting 12:30 p.m., Feb. 14, at the home of Mrs. Sol A. Miller, 19736 Snow- den, according to Mrs. John Herman, chairman of the board. A dessert luncheon will be served. Mrs. Miller has been reelected president of the so- city. Others to take office are Mesdames Murray Adelson, hospital; Ben Davidson, hospi- tality; Abe Sinaberg, memorial lights; Samuel Chase, courtesy; Charles Smith, USO; Jack Grossbart, telephone; Samuel Goldman and Leonard Soskin. league representatives; and Jacob Rosenberg, Community Council representative. * * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will hold its annual paid-up dinner party 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Imperial Terrace, an- nounces Mrs. Neil Kalef, mem- bership chairman. For reserva- tions call Mrs. Harry Koltonow, DI 1-9372, or call Mrs. Meyer Berman, LI 5-6924. * * * DIAMONDS OF EXCELLENCE MISS LESLEY GOODMAN Mr. and Mrs. Alvin L. Good- man of Chicago announce the engagement of their daughter Lesley Susan to Dr. Julian Jay Open Thursday 'til 9 p.m. Kutinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kutinsky of Muirland Ave. Miss Goodman attended Drake University and is now a senior at Wayne State University. Her fiance attended the University Window Shade Co. AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER- of Detroit and graduated from HOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Mon- the College of Osteopathic day at the synagogue. Rabbi Medicine and Surgery in Des Harold S. White. • Beth Israel Moines. Shadowproof and Washable A July wedding is planned. Congregation, Ann Arbor, will be guest speaker. Guests in- Window Shades vited. Made to Order FOR THE BEST IN * * * MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT WOMEN'S BRANCH. Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega- tions of America, will present And His Orchestra 11828 Linwood Ave. the fourth in its Town Hall Lec- ture Series 10 a.m. Feb. 17. DI 1-1609 Near Elmhurst Hostesses will be the Beth ■ Abraham Sisterhood. Rabbi Joel Litke will discuss the life and works of Samson Raphael Hirsch. A continental breakfast A GIFT OF LOVE . . . YOUR PORTRAIT will precede the lecture. * * * One Picture Call MASSADA CHAPTER, Pion- Worth a Today eer Women, will meet 12:30 Thousand for an STUDIO OF p.m. Monday at the home of Words Appointment PHOTOGRAPHY Mrs. Abe Heller, 19519 Cran- UN 2-0200 -- UN 2.0660 19492 LIVERNOIS brook, Apt. 209. * * * NORTHWEST N'SHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet Saturday, 2:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. F. Weiner- man, 18624 Indiana. The guest speaker will be M. White. Mrs. Tzippora Baiter is chairman. * * * DETROIT CANCER FIGHT- ERS, City of Hope, will hold a board of directors meeting noon Monday at the Raleigh House. Mrs. Harold Kozloff, president, will preside. Hos- tesses will be Mesdames Leon- a r d Schlafler, Seymour Schwartz, David Schwartz, Per- cy Swartz, Charles Ternopol and Nathan Lux. Mrs Emanuel Schwartz, journal chairman, will present a progress report. Contact Mrs. Louis Stoller. UN 4-0891, for information. *. * * MEYERS-WYOMING GROUP, Hadassah, will meet 1 p.m. Feb. 18 in the conference room of the Detroit Institute of Arts. A guided tour of the museum will be conducted by William Woolf- enden, executive director of the Archives of American Art. Mrs. Meyer Tenenbaum, president, announces that prior to the tour, members will meet for a "Dutch treat" lunch 11:45 a.m., at the Four Jacques Restaurant. For reservations, call Mrs. David Mattes, 357-0675. * * * LINWOOD WE CLEAN SHADES SAM EMMER 41 TO 8-5500 1111111! TO MY VALENTINE sackgodark SEE "inamseirs" NEW SPRING ARRIVALS Maternity Dresses & YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Jack Munson, 19500 Birwood. Co-hostess will be Mrs. Jules Sanders. Mrs. Louis Babcock, president, announces that final plans are being made for the donor luncheon Feb. 26 at the Elmwood Casino. All money from tickets may be turned in at this time. For reservations call Mrs. William Hubert, ticket chairman, UN 1-8113. Sportswear Between 8 and 9 Mile Rd. Across from Northland In The Tops Center MATERNITIES • UNIFORMS 21290 GREENFIELD 15—TH E D ETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday , Feb ruary 7, 1964 Sher-Kaplan Vows Exchanged in NI