▪ Adrienne Onrich to Be Airs. David Kaufman MISS ADRIENNE ONRICH Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Onrich of Manor Ave. announced the en- gagement of their daughter Adrienne Claire to David Sheldon Kaufman at a recent family dinner. The bride-elect attended the University of Michigan and is presently a senior at Wayne State University's college of education. Her fiance, son of the Harry Kaufmans of Ardmoor Dr., Bloom- field Hills, attended the Detroit Institute of Technology and now studies at the Walsh Institute. A June 27 wedding is planned.( Pioneer Women, Histadrut Pioneer Women's chapters, and the rest by the Histadrut, Israel's to Build Center in New Labor Federation. Israel Development Town Music Study Club Bu rstein-Baskin to Hear Miss Raim Vows Solemnized at Concert Fete Music Study Club will present Miss Cynthia Raim, young pianist who has appeared as soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, at the first concert rally, 12:15 p.m. Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Norman Allen, 18657 George Wash- ington, Southfield. Mrs. Harry Weinberg is rally chairman, and Mrs. Harvey Sibrack will be chairman of the day. Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, general chairman of the celebrity concert, announces that this is the first of four concert rallies to be held prior to the 40th anniversary cele- brity concert to take place Nov. 29 at Ford Auditorium. The concert will feature the De- troit Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Seymour Lipkin as guest conductor, with Ruth Meck-1 ler-Laredo, pianist, and Joseph Silverstein, violinist, as soloists. Kitty's Skin Care Salon Unmasks Natural Beauty NEW YORK (JTA)—The Pioneer Women and the National Commit- tee for Labor Israel announced plans to create a $300,000 commu- nity center in Carmiel, Israel, a new development town in western Galilee. The project will signify the close ties between the Israel Histadrut Campaign, ending its 40th year, and Pioneer Women. now celebrating its 40th anniver- sary. The center will be a major link in the network of institutions serving pioneers and new immi- grants. Half of the funds for the center, which will bear the Pioneer Women's name, will be raised by • Ns MRS. HAROLD BURSTEIN Carlyne Baskin and Harold Bur- stein were united in marriage in a recent ceremony at Temple Israel, solemnized by Rabbis M. Robert Syme and Leon Fram and Cantor Harold Orbach. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Baskin. 18988 Hart- well, and the Louis. Bursteins: 20270 Murray Hill. The bride's peau de soie gown had a rounded neckline and fitted bodice. with panels of hand corded Alencon lace appliqued on the floor-length sheath skirt. She wore a pouf veil of silk illusion and a detachable chapel train, and car- ried orange blossoms. Debbie Baskin was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids in- cluded Arlen Levine. Judy Wein- berg, Zail Pearson and Marilyn Brofman of Cleveland. The bride- groom's brother Alfred Burstein served as his best man, and San- ford Ashman, Jerome Avrush in, Robert Leichtman and Larry Bas- kin were the ushers. After a honeymoon to Miami Beach and Nassau, the couple will reside at 19200 Appleton. Kitty Wagner, who runs a scien- tific skin care salon in the North- west area, has found that many otherwise lovely women hide their' natural beauty behind a mask— unattractive blemishes, dark mus- taches and beards, as well as pre-'. mature facial lines and wrinkles. She and her husband Joseph, a Golden Ring to Gather registered electrologist, came to Workmen's Circle Golden Ring Detroit in the early '50's. Mrs. Club will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednes- Wagner holds diplomas in modern day. at the W. C. Center. Muni skin and beauty care from beauty Mark of the LabOr Zionist Institute ! culture academies in her native will speak. Budapest, Paris and Vienna. Her salon is regularly visited by many personalities, including recently. Jayne Mansfield. In their salon. the Wagners also give treatments for such skin dis- orders .as acne and teen-age skin eruptions. Spot reducing and' make-up, both in the salon and at home, round out the services avail- Conservative Sisterhoods ! able. For those interested, a free to Hold National Parley in booklet is available by writing Chicago; Focus on Family Mrs. Isadore Leeman, president the salon, 20141 James Couzens.' of the Michigan Branch of the Na- or calling 342-9116. tional Women's League, will head Michigan delegation to the bi- Candidates Meeting Set the ennial convention in Chicago of by Women's League the National Women's League, A pre-election, bi-partisan can- United Synagogue of America Oct. : dilates meeting will be called to 25-29 at the Sheraton-Chicago Ho- : order by Mrs. Sol Hammerstein. tel. More than 1,000 women leaders president of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations. 12:15 p.m. ! of Conservative synagogue groups ' Thursday at Adas Shalom Syna- from all over the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Mexico gogue. Robert McBride, director of will attend. The curent crisis in family living news and community affairs for WJBK-TV will be moderator for and the breakdown of communica- : the program. Candidates will dis- tion between the generations will i cuss the Republican and Democrat- be subject of the four days of work- shops, talk and seminars on the , is party platforms. theme, "Heed. My Child, the Guid- The meeting is open to the pub- ance of Your Father, and Forsake : lic. Refreshments will be served. Not the Torah of Your Mother". Over 40 delegates will represent 16 Conservative sisterhoods in the area. Mrs. Leeman, Mrs. Sol Docks and Mrs. I. E. Goodman, all of De- troit. will be installed as board members of the National Women's League. ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST You Can Always Tell the Difference BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS VEAL BREAST . . . . . l b. 29c SUNDAY ONLY YOUNG BEEF LIVER . . With Purchase CORNED BEEF . . . . CHUCK ROAST . . 1st CUT LAMB CHOPS .. 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