The Paul D. Schneiders WillSettle in New York women's lubs BATYA CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will meet 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Andrew Freier, 28260 Bell Rd., Southfield. There will be a dialogue moderated by Mrs. Eu- gene Greenfield, wife of Rabbi Greenfield, a lifetime member. of Fannie Gluck Chapter of Mizrachi and artist. Also on the program will be Attorney Tom Klein, mem- ber of the cabinet of the National Jewish Welfare Board and of the United Jewish Appeal, board mem- ber of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion, Jewish Community Social Service and Rehabilitation Center and on the board of directors of the United Hebrew School. Hos- tesses for the evening will be Mesdames Beno Levi, Sol Less- MRS. PAUL SCHNEIDER man, Jacob Goldman, Andrew Marilyn Freyda Simckes, daugh- Freier and Sol Bricker. Friends ter of Rabbi and Mrs. Mordecai J. are invited. Simckes of Lebanon, Pa., and Paul David Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schneider of Sel- Because of Labor Day, The kirk Ave., Southfield, were united Jewish News will have an in marriage recently at the Beth early deadline on copy for :i* 1 Israel Synagogue in Lebanon. the issue of Sept. 6. Deadline Following a honeymoon in Puerto will be noon today,. Aug. 30. Rico and St. Thomas, the couple will reside in New York City where the bridegroom attends the Jewish LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH Theological Seminary. The ceremony was performed by YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB- the bride's father, assisted by his BATH LEAGUE will hold a lunch- brother, Rabbi Herbert I. Simckes, eon meeting noon Tuesday at Beth the bride's brother, Rabbi Maurice Tefilo Emmanuel Tikyah Synagogue D. Simckes and Cantor Harry The luncheon is sponsored by Mrs. Gussie Cardash and Mrs. Arthur Genuth. The bride wore a gown of Eng- Cutler. Plans will be formulated lish net fashioned with a high for the donor event in October. neckline and short sleeves. The Mrs. Walter Epstein, social chair- Empire bodice and chapel-length man, will be assisted by her com- train were hand-beaded and ap- mittee. Guests are invited. * * * pliqued in re-embroidered Alen- eon lace. Her full illusion veil TUROVER LADIES AUXILIARY was held in place by a crown of will hold its annual luncheon 12:30 matching lace. She carried a cas- p.m. Sept. 11 at Turover Hall. Pro- cade of butterfly roses, Stepha- ceeds will go to charity. The Tur- notis and cocculus foliage. over Society recently contributed Mrs. Maurice Simckes was ma- an additional $400 to the Allied tron of honor. Sharon and Leslie Jewish Campaign to help Israel Rosenberg, June Massell and Lau- meet her continuing social, health rie Sunshine were bridesmaids. and welfare needs. * * * Dr. Jerry A. Schneider was his brother's best man. Ushers were NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE Lawrence and Mark Schneider, WOMEN will open its season with brothers of the bridegroom, Ken- a paid-up membership luncheon neth Greene and Aaron Kamis. noon Sept. 12 at the 24 Karat Club. * * * DETROIT LEAGUE, Children's Asthmatic Research Institute and Hospital, will host Mrs. Maxwell Singer, national trustee of the Den- ver hosptal, at a dessert luncheon 12:30 p.m. Sept. 18 at the Knob- Woods Club House, Southfield. Friends are invited. Mrs. Singer has served the hospital for more than 30 years and has initiated many fund-raising methods adopt- ed by chapters throughout the country. * * AHAVAS ACHIM SISTERHOOD will give a membership tea 1 p.m. Sept. 4 at the new facilities of the congregation, 21100 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. Janis Lynn Baker Weds Lawrence D. Warren * MRS. LAWRENCE WARREN Janis Lynn Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Baker of Hendrie Blvd., Huntington Woods, recently became the bride of Law- rence David Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wurm of Winterset Rd., Southfield. Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum offi- ciated at the evening ceremony held at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. The bride wore a gown of hand-corded Alencon lace with a wedding-ring neckline, bracelet- length sleeves and Empire bo- dice. Her headpiece was a Came- tot cap of matching lace. Carol Dresner, Karen Yagoda, Judi Carp and Audree Burdick were the bride's attendants. Donald Wurm was best man. Ushers were Richard and Steven Baker and Charles Cates. The newlyweds honeymooned in Puerto Rico. Friday, August 30, 1968-19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 4: 1: MONTEFIORE LODGE will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at the club- room. Hostesses for the evening are Mesdames Harry Rice, Fred Gross and Morris Wolk. * AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. Lillian Goldman, 24031 Seneca, Oak Park. Friends are invited. For reserva- tions and rides, call Mrs. Hyman Disner, 353-4198, * * * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will open its new season with a luncheon meeting noon Sept. 11 at the Labor Zionist Institute. Presi- dent Margaret Lomm invites friends. Leah Rubel will discuss her impressions of Israel on her last visit. * * * HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 8:30 p.m. Sept. 9 at the home of Mrs. Hyman Hor- enstein, 27096 Everett, Southfield. Mrs. Gerson Berris will speak on her recent trip to 7 ,tel, Guests are welcome. BETH HILLEL SISTERHOOD is holding an installation smorgas- bord luncheon 12:30 p.m. Sept. 10 in the social hail of the synagogue. * * * INFANTS SERVICE GROUP BOWLING LEAGUE will begin its bowling season 1 p.m. Wednesday at North Lanes. * CHILDREN UNLIMITED will hold a luncheon and afternoon of games 12:30 p.m. Sept. 11 at North- land Concourse. Guests are invited. Plans are being made for the an- nual feather party 8 p.m. Oct. 23 at Piemontese Hall. For tickets, call Elaine Lacoff, LI 3-0471. * * CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women will hold a membership brunch 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Special honors will be paid to Adele Mondry on the pub- lication of her book of Yiddish Stories, "A Town by the River Bug." A review and comments will be given by Sarah Levin. Guests are invited. * * Orthodox Women Elect Mrs. K. Hertz President Great Lakes Chapter, Women's Branch of the Union of Orthodox Sisterhoods, announces the election of Mrs. Kurt Hertz as president. Other officers are Mesdames Sey- mour Ribiat, vice president; Lil Varnen and Irving Wyman, secre- taries; David Cer, treasurer; Sam- uel Prero, program chairman for general meetings; and Joshua Sperka, public relations. Mrs. Ribiat will head the kashrut committee and act as liaison with local hospitals in connection with provisions of kosher dinners for Jewish patients. Mrs. Hertz will head the committee working with the Jewish Family and Children's Service nursing home visiting pro- gram. The annual town hall lecture series, starting in November will be headed by Mesdames David J. Cohen and Joel Litke. The chapter announces the for- mation of a Stern College Alumni Persistent coughing or shortness of breath may indicate the presence of a respiratory ailment and the need for a doctor. protect your children's feet rigslYi by fittings from the most complete range of sizes and widths known to the shoe industry. 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THOMAS HARRIS At Temple Israel in Bay City, Jacqueline Carole Cook, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Cook of Essexville, was recently married to Thomas George Harris of Sche- nectady, N.Y. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris of Cloverlawn Ave., Oak Park. Rabbi Joseff Kratzenstein offi- ciated with T. George Sternberg acting as cantor. The couple, wed on the 51st wed- ding anniversary of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Honeyman of Stoepel Ave. will live in Schenectady, following a wed- ding trip to the Hawaiian Islands. The bride's gown was of Alen- con lace with a mandarin collar and satin front panel. Her cathe- dral veil was appliqued in lace and seed pearls. She carried a satin and lace covered Bible topped with Stephanotis and or- chids. Linda Joyce Cook was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Diane Levine of East Lansing, Susan Saunders, and Denis Graef of Oak Park, junior bridesmaid. Best man was David Cook of Chicago. Ronald Stoneman and Jerry Graef, both of Oak Park, and Steve Greenberg of Royal Oak were ushers. From a Fine Collection of ITALIAN KNITS by RUDI GERNRICH ngagements Mr. and Mrs. Mike Must of Hard- ing Ave., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Madelon to Louis Seligman, son of Mrs. Harry Wilinsky of Toledo and the late Mr. Maurice Seligman. A Nov. 3 wedding is being planned. LINCOLN SHOPPING CENTER On Greenfield, bet. 101/2 & 11 Mi. Rd.