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April 24, 1970 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-04-24

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Grossman Wed Pioneer Women Invite Members
to 31- r. Joel Bernstein

THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS Nan"

24—Friday, April 24, 1970

to Join Many Isra el Aid Programs

Women -s Citths

ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD
President NIrs. Carl R. Lichten-
stein announces the following mem-
bers elected to office recently:
president, Mrs. Isadore Goren:
vice presidents, Mesdames Abe
Cherrin. George Fleischer and
Daniel Knopper, secretaries. 'Mes-
dames Maurice Shacket. Maurice
Samuels. William Zimmerman.
Ben Borin and Marin Share:
treasurer, Mrs_ George Brown:
board members. Mesdames Her-
man Avrin. Jacob Axelrod, Louis
Barden. George Bassin. Philip
Cameron, Herman Canner, Mar-
vin tgherrin. Jack Diamond, Rob-
ert Dunsky. Barney Golden. Jacob
Kahn. Ira G. Kaufman, Samw I
Kobaker. Jules Kraft. Norman
Leernon. David Miller, Harry
Nachman. °Harry Portner. Morris
Posner, Louis Roth. Morris Rowin.
Gerald Sallan. Sidney Schwartz.
William Schwartz. Bernard Soble.
Nathan Starmam Harry Steinberg.
Theodore Thomas. Milton Weigs
and Maurice Zuckerstein.

Early Deadline Today

Because cf the closing days
or Passover next wes.k, The
:ewish Nev‘s will have an early
publicity deadline for the issue
cf May 1: noon today.

PARKWOOD CHAPTER. Worn
en's American OAT, announces a
social night. "Belles and Beaux..
6:30 p.m. May 5. at Town and
Country Club. After gourmet din-
ner there will be games and
prizes. Friends are invited. For
.reservations call Jean Seid, 545-
1676, or Esther Brown, 356-8413.

KINNERET CHAPTER, Pion-
eer Women, will meet noon Wed-
nesday at the Sholem Aleichem
Institute. Belle Halperin will pre-
:sent news and views, and a dis-
cussion will follow. Hostesses will
be Rebecca Cohen and Tania
Berman.

*

CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
President. Jeanette Serling, invites
members to bring their friends to
the annual Passover celebration
noon Wednesday at the Sholem
Aleichem Institute. Sam Hochman
%till read and sing, and brunch will
be served.

F,-ied-hicobson 11 rrpti rls
to Be Held in August

~

MISS WENDY FRIED

Mr. and Airs. Avery Fried an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Wendy Ann to Michael
Phillip Jacobson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Jacobson of Indianapo-
lis.
The bride-elect is an April gradu-
ate of the University of Michi-
gan's college of education. Air.
Jacobson, also an April graduate,
will attend Indiana University's
school of medicine in the fall. He
is past president of Phi Epsilon Pi
Fraternity.
An August wedding is planned.1

CITY OF HOPE, Detroit Cancer
FiViters, is seeking volunteers to
ring doorbells May 10-12, it was
announced by co-chairmen Mrs.
Joseph Jackson and Mrs. Harry
Cohen for the Cancer Fighters'

or Mrs. Cohen. LI 8-3712.

May 1 at the Royal Oak Women's

MRS. JOEL BERNSTEIN

Nancy Ruth Grossman and Joel
Club. Chairman is Mrs. Joel Leib.
and co-chairmen are Mrs. Paul Michael Bernstein were married in
a recent ceremony at Temple Is-
Gold and Mrs. Robert Wolf.
rael. Rabbis Jacob Segal•and Leon
ALPHA ZETA OMEGA PHARM- Fram and Cantor Harold Orbach
ACEUTICAL FRATERNITY Auxil- officiated.
Parents of the couple are Dr. and
iary will hold a Nlother's Day
brunch May 10 at Northland Inn. Mrs. Sol C. Grossman of Oxley Rd_
All members and their families are Southfield and Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
invited. For reservations. cal Mrs. ris Bernstein of Chicago.
Louis Linden. LI 5-0136.
The bride wore a gown of satin
organza. Re-emproidered Alencon
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of the lace created a high ring collar and
Eastern Star, will hold its annual trimmed the cuff of bishop sleeve.;.
games party 8 p.m., May 2 at Her floor-length veil of silk illu-
Eureka Temple. For information sion was encircled with a border of
cal Mrs. Louis Herwitz, 548-9248.
matching Alencon lace. She carried
roses. Stephanotis and ivy.
1 Mrs. Norman Leaf of Chicago
served her sister as matron of hon-
or. Maid of honor was the bride-
groom's sister Linda Bernstein of

Goldi. e Adler
Fashion Show
Commentator

Chicago. Bridesmaids were Bar-
, bara Kerugliac of Ohio, Mrs. Mil-
. orad Nlargitic and Mrs. Paul Ober-

man of Chicago. Best man was
Mrs. Morris Adler will be com- Joel D'Alba of Chicago and ushers

mentator at the All-Israel Fashion
Show June 1 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, it was announced by Mrs.
Morris L. Schaver, chairman of
the Detroit Israel Bond Women's
Division. sponsor of the annual
display offsrael's styles. Mrs.
Samuel Hamburger.
Israel's top designers to be
represented in-
elude Linda Ab-
rams, Lola Beer,
Sabina Jedlin,
Finy Leitersdorf,
Gerry Mentz,
Gideon Oberson•
Rivka Shafir and
Pnina Shallon.
Stefan Braun,
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Israel s leading
Adler
furrier. will have
a collection of styles. In addition,
10 of Israel's leading firms will
show ready-to-wear styles, to show
that Israel is becoming a world
fashion center and Israel's fashion
industry is a key in Israel's
economy.
"Goldie" Adler and the late
Rabbi Adler were leaders in the
Israel Bond Campaign since its
inception 20 years ago, and Mrs.
Adler has commentated a number
of fashion shows.

new and prospective members, and
their sponsor, will be guests of
the council at this event. The gen-

To any state. Also drivers furnish-
ed to drive your car anywhere.
Legally insured-and I.C.C. licensed.

eral membership also is welcome
for a minimal contribution.
r s. Norman
Leemon, nation- -
al fund raising
chairman for
services of Pio-
neer Women, will
• relay her expe-
riences on a re-
cent fact-finding
trip to Israel.
Having visited
installations sup-
Leemon ported by Pioneer
Women and its sister organization
in Israel. Moetzet Hapoalot (Work-
ing Wom•n's Federation). she will
emphasize the need for scholar-
ships for vocational training, agri-
cultural training for youth, in-
struction centers and assistance to

war widows.

Mrs. Leernon, past president of
the Detroit council. is embarkin
on a national Pioneer Women
campaign to raise funds for expan-
sion services for women and youtly
in Israel. Pioneer Women has been ;
providing "headstart•• day care
centers for the children of women
who have had to assume the role
of head of the household, and has
been adding more centers wher-
ever the need arises.
Pioneer Women supports almost
50 per cent of all social services to
women, youth and children in Is-
rael. Current projects include kin-

were Dr. Norman Leaf, Buton Zis.
dergartens. nurseries, day-care
Steven Kitchen, James Daniels and
centers, vocational training, com-
Gerald Bernstein of Chicago.
After a honeymoon in Hawaii,.
the couple will reside in Los An-
geles.

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Sngagements

; Dr. and Mrs. Michael Alan
Wainstock of Wildmere Dr. an-
; nounce the engagement of their
daughter Susan Linda to Dr. Sam-
, uel Bufford, son of Mr. and Mrs. '
John Bufford of Madison, Ga. The
bride-elect is a PhD candidate at '
the -University of Michigan. Dr.;

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Bufford is an assistant professor
of philosophy at Eastern Michigan
, University and a student at the
University of Michigan's law ;
school. A May wedding is planned. ;

September wedding is planned.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. James Tucker of
Midland announce the engagement
of their daughter Susan R. Spen-
cer to Eric S. Pianin, son of Air.
and Mrs. Lawrence Pianin of Sher-
wood Ct., Oak Park. A May wed-
ding in Louisville is planned.

MRS. CHARLES (MARLENE)
TOB Y has been named the
women's activity chaiman of the
sesquir-centennial celebation of
Oakland County, marking the
county's 150th year, July 19-25.

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PRIME AND•
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Cohn of
Kentfield Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Sandra
Joyce to Allan M. Huss, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huss of Wy-
oming. O. The bride-elect is a
graduate of Michigan State Univer-
sity. Her fiance will attend law
school at the University of Cin-
cinnati in the fall. An August
Israel Paintings Included wedding is planned_
c
c
in Show by Libby Golden
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooper-
Detroit artist Libby Golden will
smith
of
Charrington
Rd., Birming-
exhibit 30 recent serigraphs based
on a 1968 trip to Israel, at Arwin ham, announce the engagement of
their
daughter
Andrea
Joy to
Galleries. Opening night recep-
tion will be 5:30-8:30 p.m: Mon- Stanley Factor, son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Harry Factor of Wales. The
.
Mrs. Golden, the wife of Dr. Al- bride-elect and her fiance are
fred Golden of York Rd., Hunting- completing their masters degrees
ton Woods, was inspired by the at the University of Michigan. A

spirit of Israel. Two pictures are
based on Masada, the history of
which the artist studied and final-
ly visited.
"Masada No. 1" has won sev-
eral prizes and is in the perman-
ent collection of the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts.
Other museums which have her
work in permanent collection in-
clude the Philadelphia Museum
of Art and Grand Rapids Art
Museum. Twelve of her serigraphs
were chosen for U.S. Art in the
Embassies Program of the State
Department.

munity centers and Arab women's
clubs.
NIrs. Aaron Katzman is presi-
dent of Detroit Council of Pioneer
Women.

Towne Theatre.
Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, vice-presi-
dent of organization, said that all ,

door-to-door march. Funds support
the free, nonsectarian medical cen-
ter in the treament of cancer.
leukemia and diseases of the
heart. blood and chest. Volunteers
may call Mrs. Jackson. LI 6-3502,

FAIR.VIEW CHAPTER, Worn-
en's American °RT, will hold its
first rummage sale 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Launching a midyear member-
ship drive, Detroit Council of Pio-
neer Women will hold a theater
party 12:30 p.m. Thursrday at the

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