Phyllis Greenber to Weci • Richard 0. Heideman . TM!, OIT JEWISH .• 4: MISS PHYLLIS GREENBERG Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Greenberg of Cranston, R.I., announce the engagement of their daughter Phyllis Edythe to Richard Dennis Heideman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Heideman, former De- troiters of Louisville. Miss Greenberg is past president of Blackstone-Narragansett Region of Bnai Brith Youth Organization. Her fiance was the former inter- national president of BBYO. He attends the University of Michigan. A June wedding is planned. 4: :4: SHER-VILLA CHAPTER, Wom- en's American ORT, will hold a games party 8 p.m. Monday at the Metropolitan Bridge Studio, 23029 Coolidge, Oak Park. Refresh- ments will be served. * ROSENWALD AUXILIARY, American Legion, will join the post at a special meeting 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Workmen's Circle Center. Donations were given to Camp Grace Bentley for Crippled Children, and Lapeer Institute for Retarded Children. TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD will hold an election meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday in the social hall. Mrs. Richard Kamil, vice presi- dent of program, announces that Dr. Saul Padover, political analyst and author who is professor of political science at the New York School for Social Research in New York, will speak on "Vietnam and After." Coffee and cake will pre- cede the meeting. 'I, * AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU- TICAL AUXILIARY will meet noon April 17 at the home of Mrs. Nathan Schwartz, 20820 Wakefield, Southfield. New tribute chairman is Mrs. Rose Klein. * * * KNOB CIRCLE CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will have a white elephant and antique sale at the Knob Woods Club House. Refreshments will be served. Ad- mission. Ruth Schwartz, N.S.I.D. If You're Confused about INTERIOR DESIGN in your home Ruth Schwartz and her staff at Colony Accents Have Helpful Ideas It doesn't cost any more to have the help of professionals. It saves time! It reduces worry! Confusion is gone ! Tell us what your dreaming of . . your preferences in color, period, fabric . . the "feeling" you're look- ing for, and let COLONY ACCENTS help Visit us or ask us to come to your home. See our intriguing selec- tions of Wall Decor. Lamps, Tables, Home Ac- cessories, Furniture. We'll be glad to gift-wrap your selection. Colony Accents — Lincoln Center—Oak Park, Greenfield at Lincoln — (10 1/2 Mile); Thurs., Fri., 9:30 to 9:00; Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat., 9:30 to 5:30. Phone 398-8988-9. 'Health-O-Rama' Offers Free Medical Tests Omen's CITY OF HOPE C AN CE R FIGHTERS will hold a board of directors meeting noon Monday at Bnai David Synagogue. Mrs. Maury Gordon, vice president of fund raising, has announced that tickets for the bowling party May 4 at North Lanes are available to members and their friends. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Richard Ziegler, 398-9630. WA-pril 5, 1968--31 YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will meet noon Mon- day at the home of Mrs. Joseph Kay, 17275 Magnolia Pkwy., South- field. Plans for the forthcoming donor luncheon will be discussed. Mrs. Abe Meisner will be co- hostess. * * DETROIT LINK, Order of the Golden Chain, will hold an open installation of officers 9 p.m. Mon- day at the Labor Zionist Institute. Friends are invited. Freda R. Jay- son, past grand matron and grand secretary of the order, will be installing matron. The officers to be installed are Sophia Rosen, worthy matron; Sam Goldstein, worthy patron; Beryl Perlman, associate matron; Ruth Kleinman, conductress; Sondra Gorosh, sec- retary; and Rose Klein, treasurer. A reception in honor of the new officers will follow. * * * MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SO- CIETY Women's Auxiliary will hold a board meeting noon Mon- day at the home of Mrs. Ralph Coskey, 21180 Independence, South- field. Assisting Mrs. Coskey as co-hostesses will be Mesdames Harold Daitch, Henry Green, My- ron Joyrich, Norman Moss, Nor- man Wechsler and Richard Zirkin. * * * SHARON GROUP, Hadassah, a new group formed as a result of the merger of South Oakland County and Metropolitan Detroit Chapters of Hadassah, will hold a petite luncheon at the home of Mrs. Harry Gutow, 29470 Leemoor, Southfield, 12:30 p.m., April 30. Guest speakers will be Mrs. Jack Pearlman, president of the De- troit Chapter of Hadassah, and Mrs. Charles Snider, president of the South Oakland County Chapter. All Hadassah members living in the Sharon Group area, 11 Mile to 13 Mile Rds. and Lahser to Green- field Rds., are invited. For infor- mation, call Mrs. Carl Scott, 353- 0063, or Mrs. Arthur Schuster (Leah) 358-2247. More than 30 educational and 8-9. Hours for the first three Health- scientific exhibits, together with 12 free medical tests, will be of- 0-Ramas will be 11 a.m.-9 p.m. fered to Detroit area residents at daily. The Wayne State event will a series of Health-O-Ramas sched- be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Shiffman uled by Women for the UnitedClinic of Sinai Hospital is a par- Foundation in cooperation with the I ticipating agency. United Health Organization. The Health-O-Ramas will be held in four geographic locations: North- land Shopping Center, April 25 - 27; Westland Shopping Center, May 16-18; Eastland Shopping Center, May 23-25; and Wayne State Uni- versity's Old Main Building, June (1)o 11 BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER COUTURE-BOUTIQUE CUSTOM DESIGNS LINGERIE - LOUNGEWEAR ACCESSORIES HARVARD ROW MALL IMPORTERS AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 11 MILE & LASHER 353-7640 Dl. 1-5515 15738 LIVERNOIS When d ie Miss Cohen of Nebraska u rice Gall/13'4 Weds Child Rescue Unit Aids Israel Projects MRS, MAURICE GALINSKY Northwest Child Rescue Women, which will celebrate its 20th anni- versary with a boutique sale 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. April 23 at the Labor Zionist Institute, has contributed much of its energy to philanthrp- pies in Israel. The women have been working since June on hand-made proj- ects, and there will also be an antique dealer, bake sale, white elephant and other booths at the sale. During the past 20 years, the organization has been able to aid Mizrachi women with construction of the children's home in Kfar Batya, Raanana; the furnishings and equipment of the domestic sci- ence kitchen at Beth Zeiroth Miz- rachi, Tel Aviv; the auditorium, li- brary and club rooms at the youth center at Mosad Aliya, Peta Tik- va; and the construction of the bomb shelter at Mosad Aliya which was used during the Six - Day War. The group has also contribu- ted for the Shirley Biller Me- morial Wing at Bar-Ilan High School Tel Aviv; the equipment of the domestic science kitchen of the Vocational High School for Girls, Beersheba, and the re- modeling of the Bakka Settle- ment House in Jerusalem. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Max Kasoff, boutique chair- man, 342-4986; or Mrs. Max Wolf, ticken chairman, LI 8-8834. * * * Radomer Aid and Ladies Society will hold a meeting and social 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Workmen's Circle Center to discuss a games party in June. Marcia Jean Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohen, of Lin- coln, Neb., and Maurice Galinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Galin- sky of Shrewsbury Rd. were mar- ried in Lincoln's Tifereth Israel Synagogue recently. The bride's gown was of linen Venetian lace fashioned a tulip collar and tipped the fitted sleeves. The court train falling from a decolletage neckline was edged in lace. A watteau cluster of lace leaves edged in rope of pearl caught her veil, and she carried mums. Elaine Galinsky, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Members of the bridal party were Mrs. Meyer Cohen of Washington, Mrs. Stephen Davidson and Mrs. Stanley Cohen of Lincoln, Jo Ann Schwartz of Brooklyn and Joyce Davidson of Lincoln. Louis Galinsky, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers He that pursues greatness, were Arnold Turovitz of Chicago, will elude him; he that Maj. 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