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August 08, 1969 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-08-08

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Susan Klein Becomes
Mrs.RiehardRubinstein

Women's

Simon Comers Thur
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MRS. RICHARD RUBINSTEIN

In a Sunday ceremony at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Susan Carol Klein
became the bride of Richard Alan
Rubinstein. Rabbi Irwin Groner
•Officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Charles Klein of
Robson Ave.. and her husband is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rubinstein of Bradford Ln., South-
field.
The bride wore an English net
gown with hand-appliqued Alen-
con lace, pearls and crystals. She
carried a bouquet of lilies of the
valley.
Robin Wendy Klein served her
sister as maid of honor. Brides.
maids were Rita Ordin, Janice
Kamiennv. Margaret Kafcas and
Barbara Rubinstein, sister of the
bridegroo m.
Mark Henry Rubinstein was his
brother's best man, and ushers in-
cluded Barry Kelman, Neil Bieder-
man, David Cohen. Paul Rubinstein,
Bruce Milin. Richard Robinson and
Henry Milan.
After a honeymoon to San Juan
and St. Thomas, the couple will re-
side in Ann Arbor where both at-
tend the University of Michigan.

Turover Aid Society
Sets 60th-Year Picnic

The Turover Aid Society will hold ,

its 60th annual picnic noon Aug. ,1
17, at Major Park, Oak Park. sec-1

tion four.
Chairman of the picnic is Alex
Bear. Free refreshments will be
served, and member families are
invited.
The following officers of the
society were recently installed:
president. Nathan Korby: vice
presidents, Nathan Samet and Alex
Bear; secretaries, Joe Berman and
Harry Mandell: and hospitality,
Julius lioneyman and Sophia Pheif-

SHOLEM ALEICHEM STUDY
GROUP will give a luncheon and
games party noon Tuesday at Cong.
Ezras Achim. Proceeds will go to-
ward the "spiritual adoption" of an
orphan child in Israel.
* * *
DAVID HORODOKER WOMEN'S
ORGANIZATION President Mrs.
Alex Dorchen announces a meeting
will be held noon Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Julius Spielberg, 6381
W. Outer Dr. Michael Shur-Amie
of Israel will be guest of honor.
* * *
SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi
MRS. SIMON KOMER
Women, will meet noon Wednes-
day at Cong Shomrey Emunah.
Irene Vera Winslow became the
Luncheon hostess is Mrs. Sam I bride of Simon Harris Komer Sat-
Rubenfaer. Social hostesses are urday at the Raleigh House. Rabbi
Mesdames Pearl Gold, Rose Beile- ' Richard C. Hertz officiated.
wich, Gussie Cardash and Becky
After a honeymoon in Toronto.
Cohen.
the couple will reside in Southfield.
Parents of the newlyweds are
Order of True Sisters
Dr. and Mrs. Max B. Winslow of
Southfield Rd., Southfield, and
Gives Device to Speech
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Komer of
Blackstone Ave., Oak Park.
School of Cancer Fund
The bride wore a silk organza
The United Order of True Sisters
gown with a Bertha collar of Ven-
recently donated an oral suction ice lace. The border of the gown,
pump, to the Michigan Cancer cuffs and train were trimmed in
Foundation esophageal s p e e c h matching lace as was her man-
tilla.
school.
Mrs. Kenneth Baker of Flint
In the school, laryngectomees
are taught to speak again after served as matron of honor. Brides.
maids
were Phyllis Winslow. sister
cancer of the larynx. The pump
will be kept there permanently for of the bride and Mrs. Seymour
use in case of emergency. Mrs. Katz.
Leo Alexander, director of patient
Harvey Schwartzberg. served as
services for MCF, the Torch best man, and ushers were Harvey
Drive's only cancer control service. Blain, Shevard Goldstein and Sey-
welcomed the gift from True Sis- mour Katz.
te r s representatives Mesdames
Emanuel Green, Barney Ross and
Single Adults Planninc,
Leon Becker.
Mrs. Green and Mrs. Ross have Business and Pleasure
for several years staffed the MCF
Jewish Single Adults (age 25-40)
unit office, 20413 Grand River, will hold a planning committee
where equipment and supplies are meeting 8 p.m. Monday at the Jew-
dispensed to cancer patients.
ish Center. New members are en-
Mrs. Becker is a past president couraged to attend and discuss
of the order, and Mrs. Ross is a questions of a change in age range
day chairman at the MCF unit of- and future programs.
fice. Mrs. Green, the latter's co-
The group will hold a splash
chairman, works with volunteers party 8 p.m. Aug. 19 in the Center
from the order every other Thurs- pool. A social hour in the lounge
day in the office.
will follow.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 8, 1969-19

Children's Eye Disease Unit

NEW YORK—The Hadassah-He-
brew University Medical Center is
establishing a special unit in pedia-
tric ophthalmology, a relatively
new medical specialty, to deal with
children's eye diseases, it was an-
nounced by Mrs. Max Schenk, na-
tional president of Hadassah.
The unit expects to work with
the medical center's pediatricians
in catching early those eye prob-
lems that could lead to impaired
vision or blindness.
Some children are born with
cataracts, often the result of the
mother's bout with measles con-

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of pregnancy, and some children
develop eye tumors at an early
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