18—Friday, February 2, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS' League of Women's Organizations to Recall 'Cycles of Progress' in Event The 40th year of League of Jewish Women's Organizations in Detroit will be observed at an anniversary program, "The Cycle of Progress." 12:15 p.m. Feb. 12 at Cong. Bnai David. Principal planners include (from left) Mesdames James Goodfriend, Oscar Bank, Julius Meskin, vice president and program chairman, and J. Stewart Linden, president. -agner_t epofck v The League of Jewish Women's Organizations celebrates its 40th k en at sh ad 1 .,(1 ,zeeic k (tpo anniversary Feb. 12 with a pro.: '' gram, "The Cycle of Progress. 12:15 p.m. at Bnai David Syna- gogue. Beginning with four organiza- tions whose goal it was to serve the needy, help newly arrived Americans and care for the very young and the aged, its growth re- flected the growth of Detroit, and the names of women who have given their time, their substance and their creativity reads like a Who's Who of Detroit. Seventy-four organizations com- pose this network of service. reaching into every facet of com- munity life. It covers such diverse activities as remedial instruction to aid schools in the disadvantaged sections; education in inter-faith nrograms like the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Protestants and MRS. RONALD WAGNER Jews; the March of Dimes: aid to the mentally disturbed upon re- Ava Lepofsky and Ronald Joel lease from hospitals; many pro- Wagner were united in marriag grams of rehabilitation for youth. recently at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. and help to veterans and hospitals. Rabbi Irwin Groner and Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar officiated. Not only the United Com- munity Services, but neighboring The couple's parents are Mr. cities have come to the league and Mrs. Norman B. Lepofsky of for help in organizing varying Ridgedale Ave., Oak Park, and service and cultural groups to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wagner of avoid duplication and give the Allor Ave., Huntington Woods. maximum help in the speediest The bride wore a peau de sole way. This complex is under the Empire, A-line gown with Vene- presidency of Mrs. J. Stewart tian lace on the bodice, skirt, oval Linden. All of the women, what- neckline, long sleeves and detach- ever post they hold, are past able train. tier headpiece was a presidents of affiliated organiza- matching Dior bow of Venetian tions. lace applique with a boufant bubble Member organizations will have veil. She carried gardenias and exhibits of their projects, and a ro=es. nanel of judges will award prizes Andrea Wagner, sister of the at the "Cycle of Progress" pro- bridegroom, was maid of honor. •ram. Bridesmaids were Ellen Fine and Four members will give brief Anita Alexander. George Nyman highlights of the service initiated was best man. Ushers were Jef- and developed in each decade. frey Jacobs and Barry Waldman. They are Mesdames Nathan Spe- Following an Eastern honey- ‘ akov, 1927-37; Carl Schiller, 1937- moon, the couple will live in Oak 47; David Kliger, 1947-57; and Park. Philip Fealk, 1957-67. Mrs. Julius Meskin is in charge of the program. Each decade will Dr. Ginott to Lecture ,e illustrated with tableaux, made at Town Hall Wednesday . - p of members at large. Dr. Haim Ginott, author of the No. 1 best-seller "Between Parent and Child," will be the speaker at Akiva Hebrew Day School Par- Detroit Town Hall 11 a.m., Wednes- day in Fisher Theater. ent-Teacher Association will meet Dr. Ginott, who is a child psy- t-,:30 p.m. Feb. 12 at the school. There will be a discussion on how chologist on the staff of New York to transfer a healthy attitude of sex University, has won wide attention knowledge to children. A film will for his practical approach to deal- be shown. A social hour will fol- ing with children, their parents and low. Guests invited. teachers. Akiva PTA to Meet Mrs. David Golovensky, I National Mizrachi Leader, to Address Units Mrs. David I. Golovensky will be guest speaker at a luncheon spon- sored by Batya, Fanny Gluck and Sisters of Zion chapters of Miz- rachi Women and by Northwest Child Rescue Women 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikva. Mrs. Goloven- sky, of New Ro- chelle, N.Y., is a member of the national board of the Mizrachi Women's Organi- zation of Amer- ica. She will speak on "The Importance o Mizrachi." Wife of Dr. David I. Goloven. Golovensky sky, spiritual leader of the Beth El Synagogue of New Rochelle, she has acco m- panied her husband on many of his official trips to Europe, sur- veying conditions among Europe's Jews in Western Europe and in the Soviet Union. As a member of the policy- making national board of her organization she has helped to guide the social service, voca- tional education and Youth Aliya programs operated by Mizrachi Women in an extensive network of children's villages, schools and settlement houses in Israel. Mrs. Golovensky has served in numerous leadership posts, includ- ing that of national convention program coordinator at the 40th' annual convention of Mizrachi Women. Born in New York City, Mrs. Golovensky was educated at Colum- bia University, where she majored in psychology. School PTAs Meet Pola Silverman to Wed Day The 19th biennial national con- vention of the National Association Dr. Friedman May 12 of Hebrew Day Schools PTAs win be held in Washington, Feb. 18 through 20, at the Hilton Hotel, ac- cording to an announcement by Mrs. Henry C. Rhein, national president. BY POPULAR DEMAND I Now Booking - ED BURG and His Orchestra Good Music for All Occasions LI 4-9278 MISS POLA SILVERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Max Silverman of Ridgedale Ave., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Pola Ruth to Dr. Howard Friedman, son of Dr. and Mrs. David Friedman of Strathcona Dr. The bride-elect attended the uni- versity of Michigan and Wayne State University. She was a mem- ber of Delta Phi Epsilon sorority. Her fiance attended the U. of M. medical school and is a resident in psychiatry at Sinai Hospital. A May 12 wedding is planned. fool' IOrt COUTURE-BOUTIQUE T CUSTOM DESIGNS LINGERIE - LOUNGEWEAR ACCESSORIES HARVARD ROW MALL 11 MILE & USHER 353-7640 Eli Lipsker to Sing for Nshei Habad Eli Lipsker Hasidic folk singer, musician and recording artist, will appear at the Nshei Habad Study Grottos 10th anniversary celebra- tion Feb. 13, 8:30 p.m. at Cong. Mishkan Israel. Lipsker, born in Russia, later moved to Israel, where he attend- ed the Lubavitcher Yeshiva in Kfar Habad. At 18 he came to 3rooklyn, where m developed his musical talent. He is presently 'eatured on the Hasidic records of Habad, Bobov I and Modit z. - .:11 oral director :or many yeshi- Lipsker v ot and day schools in the New York area, and most notably for the Pirchei rec- ' ords, he may be heard on The Lubavitch Jewish Hour over radio st lion WKNR 8 a.m. Sunday. Guest speaker at the affair,' which includes petite supper, will be snace scientist Dr. Vel vi Green. The three Nshei Habad Study Groups, sponsored by the Luba- v itch Women's Organization, have a combined membership of more than 200 women. For reservations call Mrs. I. Silver, 549-8127. LORD SIEFF of Brimpton was the guest of honor at a cocktail party held under the auspices of the American Section of the World Jewish Congress, in New York, Jan. 17. Dr. Joachim Prinz, chair- man of the governing council of the World Jewish Congress, pre- sided. Israel Sieff came to New York from Montreal where he at- tended the convention of Hadassah- Wizo and presented the Rebecca Sieff Award for Distinguished Serv- ice to the Jewish People (named for his late wife) to Samuel Bronf- man, chairman of the board of governors of the Canadian Jewish Congress, chairman of the North American Executive of Congress and, with Lord Sieff, a vice presi- dent of Congress. The look is swinging . . . wherever you find summer fun you'll love this pow printed polka dot three- some. A bare bikini which fits neatly in its own beach bag and a pant shift hiding behind front and back inverted pleats. Orange/ yellow or blue/green cotton. Sizes 5-11. Maple Birmingham Telegraph at Open Friday Eves. 9 Mile at Coolidge Oak Park Open Thurs.. Fri. Eves.