THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Robert Spector Marries Karen Marcia Faber Women eluhs JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPE- AN WELFARE ORGANIZATION held its installation of officers re- cently. Those installed were Mes- dames Morris Miller, president; Anne Plascove and 0. H. Kavieff honorary vice presidents; Louis Honigman, Phillip Schlussel, Ben Tushman, Bertha Weisman and Ida Silber, vice presidents; Ida Goldsmith, Julius Schlussel and Paul Weinstein, secretaries; Golda Dorfman, Paul Weinstein, Charles Hanenberg, Max Vernon and Har- ry Adler, trustees; Jack Seder, chairman of tree fund; Max Duck- er, birthday fund; Elsa Palmer, flower fund; Mildred Meyers and Harry Adler, visiting comittee; MRS. ROBERT SPECTOR Ann Shindler and Charles Hanen- In a recent candlelight ceremony ber, delegates: Molly Baseman and at Beth Aaron Synagogue, Karen Fanny Laufer, hospitality. * * * Marcia Faber became the bride of Robert Spector. Rabbi Benjamin NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH, Gorrelick and Cantor Moses Seren- Jewish Women European Welfare sen officiated. Organization, will hold a lawn and Parents of the couple are Mr. games party, noon Tuesday at the and Mrs. Arthur Faber of Adrian home of Mrs. L. Lebow, 18250 Rd., Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Mendota. The proceeds will go David Spector of Woodvilla Pl., toward the group's cases in Israel. The community is invited. New of- Southfield. The bride ware an Empire- ficers for the coming term are styled gown of re-embroidered Al- Mesdames Morris Haut, president; encon lace over silk peau de soie. Mollie Baseman, Gussie Cardish The gown was fashioned with a and Dora Lichterman, vice presi- Sabrina neckline, doublet sleeves dents; Birdie Zaff, treasurer; Mor- and an A-line skirt. A silk peau ris Miller, secretary; L. Lebow, de sole, vvatteau-style train fell flower fund; and L. Curtis, chair- funds. to chapel length. A matching bow man of memorial * * held the full veil of imported silk SAAD, raising funds for Park- illusion. The bride carried orchids and Stephanotis on her confirma- inson's Disease research, will have a theater party the evening of Aug. tion Bible. 10 at the Six Mile Theater, with a Lynn Faber served her sister special first-run sneak preview. as maid of honor. Bridesmaids For information, call Thelma Lev- were Arlene Tyner, Mrs. Robert enstein, UN 1-6668. Sickman, Andrea Ross, Joann * * Goodfriend, Barbara Goodfriend PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT and Marilyn Greene. Janet Faber, sister of the bride, was junior CLUB will hold a board meeting bridesmaid. Susan Spector was at the home of President Mrs. Manuel Neiman, 18'030 Pennington, flower girl. 8:30 p.m. Monday. Plans are being Larry Spector served his brother formulated for the annual donor as best man. Ushers were Roger luncheon which will be held at the Shackett, Fred Miller, Howard Latin Quarter in November. Perlman, Robert Sickman, Max * * * Spector, brother of the bride- LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH groom, Howard Faber and Herb Weinberg. Steven Troseh and How- YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB- ard Spector were junior ushers BATH LEAGUE will meet Wednes- and Michael Spector was ring day at Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel- Tikvah, with lunch at 12:30 p.m. bearer. Rabbi Leizer Levin will be guest Following a Florida honeymoon, the couple will reside in Oak Park. speaker. The social committee is headed by Mrs. Walter Epstein, assisted by Mesdames Rose Biele- wich, Meyer Biegler, Arthur Cut- THE NEWEST IN WEDDING • BAR . MITZVAH ler, Leo Leifer, Esther Sachs and CONFIRMATION AND PARTY Julius Spielberg. Plans will be for- mulated for a garden lunch to be ACCESSORIES • held in August. * * * ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold its annual garden party noon July 25, at the home of Mrs. Morton Roth, 24386 North Carolina, Southfield. For information and reservations, call Mrs. Willard Zamsky, 862- 8461. Guests invited. r ewels for your Aome (decorative accessories) Having a Problem? Experienced decorators will come to your home to advise you in fine selections of boutiques and wall decor. Browse at Your Leisure Coffee on the House Cdony Accents 20160 W. 7 Mile For Appointments Call KE 7-5913 • DETROIT LADIES of AMERI- CAN MEDICAL CENTER at DEN- VER, will meet noon Tuesday at the Jewish Community Center. * * * FANNIE G L U C K CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women will hold a lunch- eon and garden party 12:30 Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Emil S p i l m a n, 18248 Stratford, Southfield. Hostesses are Mes- dames Roy Forman, Max Mendel- son, Milton Radner, Ben Sherman and Ben Schneider. Proceeds will go to the summer camp program. For reservations, call Mrs. I. M. Becker, LI. 8-0115, or Mrs.' Sam Freedman, EL 6-6171. * * * DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, City of Hope, will hold a meeting of the board of governors 11 a.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Thomas Rosenberg, 10614 St. Mar- tins. * * * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will hold the annual picnic noon Wednesday at Palmer Park near the swimming pool. Rose Yendick asks all members, their families and friends to attend. Participants should bring their lunches. Friday, July 15, 1966-15 Jewish Parents Institute Elects New Officers CORSETS BY EVA The Jewish Parents Institute of the Jewish Center announced the following newly elected officers: Harold Gales, President; Aaron Sherman, vice-president; Mrs. Jack Canchester, secretary; and Jack Stein, treasurer. Free Custom Fitting by Experienced Corsetieres 15842 W. 7 MILE ROAD 3 Blks. W. of Greenfield Open to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. 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Mrs. Burdick Sponsorship of the event is part of Detroit Chapter's new program IN ES YOU TO ITS ANNUAL of fund-raising. "The chapter felt that such a vehicle would elicit an enthusiastic public response, there- by serving a dual purpose—con- tributing to the support of the Brandeis University libraries and saluting Oakland University for its artistic accomplishments and goals," Mrs. Herbert Burdick, pre- sident of the chapter, said. At the recent National Women's S , NOW CLOTHES 200 Committee conference at Waltham, Mass., the organization accepted a greatly enlarged budget to provide for the development and mainten- ance of the new two-story 250,000- volume Gerstenzang Library of Sci- 25 AR ence, devoted exclusively to sci- ence, in addition to its support of the Goldfarb Library's entire operating budget and book acquisi- tion program. 30 The Goldfarb library is basical- ly a teaching library for undergrad- ITS uates; the Gerstenzang primarily a research library for graduate stu- dents and faculty researchers. Both libraries will operate as a team, all processing being done at Gold- farb, and Gerstenzang supplying reference services and circulation. At the conference it was recog- nized that with the new and greater responsibilities, the worn- en's committee had to resort to other means to provide revenue in addition to annual and life mem- bership dues, and voluntary con- tributions to Book Fund. Expert Pathologist Henrik Benedict, a Jewish scientists who lived in Austria- Hungary during the 19th century, was a pioneer in the development of the field of pathology. 30 SS were $4 to $3' ALL SALES FINAL 9 Mile at Coolidge Oak Park Open Thurs., Fri., Sat. Eves. Telegraph at Maple Birmingham Open Friday Eves.