22—Friday, September 8, 1967 Ir., rs. Albert Lever II pill Live in California "T"" "" "n" 1 Mrs. Uzziel Il U)771a 71 r - wdrheb - w°11.shOs - Li nowitz, Dr. DeBakey Pibne- e Held for Officers to Be "Women in Club Work" will be to Address Hadassah Women's CAI& .11"1111 (More Clubs, Page 19) H ANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Walter Klein. 25832 Ivanhoe. Huntington Woods. Guest speak;er will be Rami Amitz- Lev, emissary from the Jewish National Fund. Guests are invited. • • • AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women will open the season noon Tuesday, with the annual member- ship luncheon at the home of Mrs. MRS. UZZIEL WAYMAN Jack Wilk, 17323 Woodingham. , Speaker will be Mrs. Sam Fishman, • Elaine Shirley Kleinberg, daugh- president of the Detroit Council of MRS. ALBERT LEVEY Pioneer Women. Guests are in- ter of Mrs. Samuel Kleinberg of Gerri Ellen Weinberger. daugh- Kenosha Ave., Oak Park, and the vited. s s • ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wein- late Mr. Kleinberg, became the berger. former D e t r o i t e r s of Phoenix. and Albert Levey. son of DAVID HORODOKER INDE- bride of Uzziel Wayman in a re- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levey of PENDENT LADIES gave $1,000 to cent ceremony at Beth Aaron married there re- the Israel Emergency Fund. Phoenix were s • • Synagogue. ' cently. Rabbi Robert Scott offi- DETROIT LINK, Order of the Mr. Wayman is the son of Mrs. ciated. The bride wore a lace gown with Golden Chain, will meet 8 p.m. Bernard Wayman of Windsor and Empire bodice and flowing cage Monday at the Labor Zienist Insti- the late Mr. Wayman. Following a Bermuda honey- back extending into a chapel train , lute to welcome Edna Freifeld, and traditional sleeves. Her haul- most worthy grand matron, of moon, the couple is residing in Royal Oak. fa u lt silk illusion veil was held by Cedarhurst, L.I.: Maurice Forgot- of a cluster of organza rose buds with son, most worthy grand patron, of Given in marriage by her etched in pearls. The Parlin, N.J.: and their staff lace petals officers. Marvin Wolf of Detroit uncle, Ben Jacobson of Florida, flower-, were a cascade of Step- the bride was attended by her hanotis and Phalaenopsis orchids Link will be installed as right sister Selma Kleinberg as maid worthy associate grand lecturer, and baby's breath on a Bible. of honor, by Sharon Bergman as Mrs. Wayne Rood, sister of the and Mrs. Emilie Fleischer and matron of honor and Lorraine bride, was matron of honor. Mrs. Joanne Goldberg will be ini- Keys, bridesmaid. tiated. Refreshments will be discussed before officers of Pio- neer Women chapters by Mrs. John P. Shadda, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs. Shadda is chairman of the speakers bureau of the Detroit Round Table of Chri -tians and Jews; and is chairman of the family life committee of the De- troit Archdiocesan Council of Cath- olic Women. Her talk will follow the morning session of workshops for all incoming officers of the funds, education and organization departments and will be followed by a "model meeting" enacted by the "Pioneer Players." Mrs. Frank Rath, vice president of education, is in charge of the day's activities. Bridesmaids were Rita Berman, Dave Bergman was best man, Rhonda Polette and Arlene Tap- served, according to Samuel and ter of Detroit. Shari Levey, Ruthe Goldstein, worthy patron and ushers were Jack Stein and Jacob Jacobson. grandfather of the sister of the bridegroom, and and matron. * • • bride. Michelle Tapfer were flower NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH, The bride wore an Empire-waist girls. Neil Levey. brother of the bride- Jewish Women European Welfare gown of silk organza, tiny seed groom. was best man. Ushers were Organization. will meet noon Tues- pearls and crystals accenting the Ronald Cohen and Wayne Rood. day at the home of Mrs. Jacob re-embroidered Alencon lace bod- Following a Los Angeles-San Frankel. 19181 Meyers. ice and long sleeves. Two bands of r.* Francisco honeymoon. the couple [ the jeweled lace encircled the SHONIREY EMI'NAH STSTER- A-line skirt, and matching lace will live in Sunnyvale. Calif. HOOD will meet 8 p.m. Monday at edged the detachable chapel- [ the synagogue. length, watteau train. Cheese Ereplach Made The Tasty Italian Way CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women. [ will hold a luncheon meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. r r Ohm 13ritA Activities CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a membership social 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the SHOLEM ALEICHEM LODGE home of Mrs. Joel Cohen, 6914 Pine will hold its fifth annual banquet Eagle Lane. Birmingham. The 6:30 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth speaker will be Rami Amitz-Lev. Hillel. Greetings will be extended who will speak on the relationship by Phillip Levine, president; of Moetzet Hapoalot to Pioneer Philip Kaplan and Alex Gottlieb. Women. For information call Mrs. past presidents; Meier Rosenthal. Joel Cohen. MA 6-2948. corresponding and financial secre- tary; Arthur Schott, president of Bnai Brith Council of Metropolitan Detroit; and Gary Alter, executive director of Bnai Brith Council. En- tertainment will include music by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Feldman of Sammy Gotthelf and his orchestra. Parsons Dr., Southfield, announce Harry Cash, chairman of the ban- the engagement of their daughter quet committee, will introduce the Susan, to Sanford Elliot Siporin, toastmaster of the evening, Harry son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Siporin Kaminer. For reservations, call of Potomac Dr., Southfield. Miss Ben Grant, 342-6250, or Jacob Feldman has attended Michigan Gubow, 342-6665. State University and will be at- • • * tending Wayne University, major- LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER ing in occupational atherapy. Mr. Siporin attends Eastern Michigan will present a "Bnai Brith Style University. where he is majoring Show" at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at business administration. A sum- Sholem Aleichem Institute. Pros- pective members are invited. mer 1968 wedding is planned. * 4. • DEGAN IA 8ngagenients Just heat .80 eat Chef BoyArDee Cheese RaDioll If you like cheese kreplach, you'll love this tasty Cheese Ravioli—tender little macaroni pies, filled with tangy Italian Cheese, simmered with sa- vory tomato sauce, seasoned the real Italian way. Thrifty, too, for delicious low-cost nourishing meals. HAVE SOME SOONI Course on Automation Opened at ORT Schools GENEVA (JTA) — A two-week [ seminar on automation, devoted to promotion of the teaching of com- puterized technology in ORT tech- nical schools. was opened Monday at the suburb of Anieres by the ORT Central Institute there. At- tending are 30 instructors from ORT schools in France, Switzer- land. Guinea, Iran. Israel. Italy, Mali, Morocco and Tunisia. Among the participants are also observers from the Israeli Minis- try of Education. Geneva's depart- ment of public education and the University Center of Economic and Social Cooperation at Nancy, France. BUSINESS AND PROFESSION- AL CHAPTER will meet 8:30 p.m. Sept. 19 at Cong. Beth Hillel. A musical program by the Bell Tele- phone Hour Orchestra will be feat- tured. • • • ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold a board meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Beverly Draznin, 1 30790 Valley, Farmington. Radomer Will Meet Radomer Aid and Ladies Society, will hold an executive board meet- ing 8:30 pm. Tuesday at the Work- men's Circle Center to discuss rummage sale plans. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ager will be host and hostess. Kosher Care Packages Now Sent for Holidays Zvi Tomkiewicz, director of the Mizrachi organization here, advises that all who wish to order Care kosher food packages for shipment to Israel do so immediately to as- sure arrival in time for the holi- days. Due to the heavy demand, Miz- rachi places all orders by cable to assure delivery, Tomkiewicz said. For information. call the Mizrachi office, DI 1-0708. FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT Sol Linowitz, U.S. ambassa- dor to the Organization of Amer- ican States (left), and Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, noted heart surgeon, will be among the headline speakers at Hadas- sah's national convention at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach Sept. 17-20. Dr. DeBakey will receive the Henrietta Szold Award from Hadassah in recog- nition of his outstanding contri- butions to the development of heart surgery.' Local reserva- tions are being taken by Mrs. Carl S. 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