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March 15, 1968 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-03-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

26—Ft iday, March 15, 19,68

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HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a luncheon 12:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist
Institute. Mrs. David Frederick
will discuss antique jewelry. Nom-
inal admission. Guests are invited.
For reservations and information,
call Mrs. Gus Hines, 546-6798.
• *

UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY will hear
Rabbi Simcha Berkowitz, faculty
member of the Midrasha of the
United Hebrew Schools, 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Esther Berman
Building. Mrs. Joseph Kripke, pro-
gram chairman, and Mrs. George
Gantz, president, invite interested
women. "Is There Galut (Exile) in
1968?" will be discussed by Rabbi
Berkowitz. an instructor in Bible
and history. Rabbi Berkowitz has
taught at the Jewish Theological
Seminary and the Hebrew Uni-
versity. A dessert luncheon will
be served by Mrs. Erwin Fried-
man, social chairman, and her
committee.

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MISS LYNNE MARLOWE

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Marlowe of
Camden Sq.. Southfield, announce
the engagement of his daughter
Lynne Deborah (Debbie) to Her-
shel L. Kashdan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Kashdan of Goldwin
St.. Southfield.
Miss Marlowe is also the daugh-
ter of the late Mrs. Lillian Mar-
lowe.
A September wedding is planned.

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BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD
will hold an oneg Shabat 2:30 p.m.
Saturday at the home of Cantor
and Mrs. Louis Klein, 14100 Bal-
four, Oak Park. The program,
"Purim Cavalcade," will be pre-
sented by Cantor Klein, followed
by a song fest and refreshments.
The sisterhood will hold its final
book review program 1 p.m. Tues-
day at the synagogue. Mrs. Lawr-
ence Wember will review "The
Manor" by Isaac Bashevis Singer.
• * *
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet for lunch noon
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Frank
Katz, 18939 Strathmoor. Members
are asked to bring a stamp book
or gift for the forthcoming Million-
aires Party held by the Detroit
Council of Pioneer Women. The
group also will bid bon voyage to
ho '11 soon be
.
.
leaving with her husband for a visit
to Israel. For reservations, call
Mrs. Katz, DI 1-7169.
* * *
WORKMEN'S CIRCLE
WOMEN'S DIVISION will hold its
a n n u al donor luncheon noon
Wednesday, at the WC Center.
Mrs. Robert Israel, president, an-
nounces that a musical program
will be presented by Pearl Kaplan,
Marian Bates, Eugene Sloben and
Max Miller, with Betty Polen at
the piano. For reservations, call
Mrs. Israel, DI 1-2878.
• * *
OAKLAND HILLS CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will hold
its annual rummage sale 8:30 a.m.-
3 p.m., March 26 and 27, at the
Ferndale American Legion Hall.
For information, call Mrs. Paul
Kra m. 356-3902.
• * *
TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD
will meet 9 a.m. Monday at the
synagogue to hear Dr. Lawrence
Berkove, associate professor of
English literature at the Univer-
sity of Michigan's Dearborn cam-
pus. He will review "The Rise of
David Levinsky" by Abraham
Cahan. Breakfast will be served.
Mrs. Lawrence Wember, book re-
view chairman, announces that her
own review of "Michel, Michel"
by Robert Lewis, which was can-
celed because of a snowstorm in
January. has been rescheduled for
April 22.

JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN
WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
hold a board meeting noon Mon-
day at the home of Mrs. Sarah
Winokur, 29650 Lincoln Terrace,
Oak Park. Chairmen will be
chosen for the May 8 donor event
at Imperial Caterers.
* * *
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star. will hold an
East-West Night, with initiation 8
p.m. Monday at Eureka Temple.
Dinner will be served. For reserva-
tions, call Ida Warnick, 532-5262,
or Ann Efronson, 835-0512.
* *
KNOB CIRCLE CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will hold
a membership tea 12:30 p.m. Mon-
day at Knob Woods Club House.
Don Brown, couturier, will present
a collection of hats, lingerie and
boutique items. Prospective mem-
bers are invited.
* * *
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet noon Wednes-
day at the Labor Zionist Institute.
Ruth Gosman will deliver "News
and Views," and Rebecca Warren
will present a reading. Hostesses
will be Eva Gertzman and Rose
Tenner. Guests invited.
*
YOUNG ISRAEL CENTEIc OF
OAK-WOODS SISTERHOOD will
meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
synagogue. Mrs. Meyer Mandel-
baum, program chairman, has ar-
ranged to have Florine Marks,
of
eastern Michigan director

Weight Watchers, to speak on

weight control.

Elizabeth Linda Guzick Talents to Be Found
Weds Bernard Goldstein at 'Paint Party' of

Wedding

2-DayWomen's Parley

Artist Conni Gordon, lecturer in
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood's two-
day "Woman's World—'68" con-
ference, will "extract latent artis-
tic talents" from7t -
every guest dur -
ing her lecture
and "Paint
Party" in the so-'
cial hall April 2.
She will be in-
troduced by Mrs.
Marvin Fleisch-
man.
Dr. Haim Gin-
ott, Art Buch-
wald, Jeanne Du- Miss Gordon
ran, S. L. A. Marshall, and coutu-
rier fashion designs also will be
featured. Frankie Paul will accom-
pany the fashion models.
There will be botique shops, a
country store, and art and coffee
corners. Lunch will be available
both days.
Miss Gordon, author of almost a
dozen method art books, has been
featured on the "Today" television
show.
Reservations for tickets may be
made by calling Mrs. Philip Born-
stein, ticket chairman, 837-7972; or
Mrs. Leonard Baron, 356-3844.
For information, call Mrs. Peter
Martin, president, 883-2434.

MRS. BERNARD GOLDSTEIN

Elizabeth Linda Guzick, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Guzick
of Montrose Ave., and Bernard
Goldstein, son of Mrs. Irving Gold-
stein of Votrobeck Dr. and the late
Mr. Goldstein, were united in mar-
riage recently at Kingsley Inn.
Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Can-
tor Harold Orbach officiated.
The bride wore an ensemble of
peau d'ange and imported Alencon
lace embroidered with pearls and
crystals. The gown was stylei.
with an Empire bodice and con-
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trolled A-line skirt. Deep wateau
folds on the back of the coat ex- of kindness and courtesy to all
peeople
you contact.
tended into a full chapel train. A
small toque covered with matching
jeweled lace held the full-tiered
For the HY Spot
veil of imported silk illusion. She
Of Your Affair
carried a Bible with orchids and
Music by
Stephanotis.

Jan Carol Guzick, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor. Brides.
maids were Mrs. Ralph Gold-
stein, Mrs. David E. West and
Charlotte Guzick of Dallas.
Nancy Ann Zimmelman was
junior bridesmaid.
Ralph Goldstein served as his
brother's best man. Ushers were

Michael Guzick, brother of t:ie
bride, Melvyn Friedman and Gary
Burnstein, both of Des Moines
Following a New York honey-
moon, the couple is living in Royal
Oak.

Sisterhood Will Host
Great Lakes Chapter

Hy Herman

And His Orchestra
(Hy Utchenik)
• Distinctive Ceremonies
a Specialty!

POSNER - WICKERSHAM: Mar-
garet Eilene Wiskersham, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wick
ersham of Anchorage, and David
Bruce Posner, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Irving Posner of Muirland Ave.,
were united in marriage recently
at Temple Israel. Rabbi M. Robert
Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach
officiated.

Radomer Mutual Society
to See Films at Party

The Radomer Mutual Society
will celebrate Purim 8:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute. Movies, including "The Six-
Day June War," "Exodus of Chil-
dren" and the "Israel Purim
Carnival," will be followed by re-
freshments. For information, call
Mrs. Joe Manela, 353-2926, or Mrs.
Nate Plonskier, EL 6-8191.

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Great Lakes Chapter of the
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ica, will be the guests of Bnai
David Sisterhood 12:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the Synagogue.
They will hear a report by Mrs.
Samuel H. Prero who attended the
UOJCA convention in Jerusalem,
see a skit. "The Guest of Honor"
presented by Mrs. Milton Duchan
and Mrs. David Dombey and tour
the synagogue, led by Rabbi Halm
Donin. Desert luncheon will be
served. Donations will go to the
Stern College Scholarship.

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