▪ • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, Merck 5, 1971 Donna Wolf Betrothal - Charlotte 3lutchniek Wife of 1)r. Leuchter Women's, Clubs/ to Jack Elliott &km (Continued from Plge 23) WOMEN'S BICUR cycILEM ORGANIZATION will meet noon Monday at the home of Mrs. Simon Shaman, 25883 Greenfisld, South- field. Arrangements forthe annual donor, to be held May 10 at the Raleigh House, wilttfe discussed. CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will hold a board meet- ing noon Monday at the Raleigh House.* Plans are under way for an April rummage sale. For in- formation. call Faye Damrauer, 353-4432. SOUTHWOODS CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will MISS DONNA WOLF hold a membership luncheon noon Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wolf of W. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Mil- Nine Mile Rd., Southfield, an- ton Superstine, 7448 Stoney River. nounce the engagement of their Birmingham. A fashion show will daughter Donna Carol to Jack be presented. • • • Elliott Belen, son of Dr. and Mrs. SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Kenneth K. Belen of Glenmorra Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. 'Tues- Dr., Southfield. The bride-elect received an edu- day at the home of Mrs. Al Hoober- cation degree from Eastern Michi- man, 18559 Jeanette, Southfield. Mrs. Donna Placencia, head refer- gan University. Mr. Helen, a Wayne State Uni- ence. librarian at the Southfield versity graduate, attends the Chic- Public Library, will review Leon ago College of Osteopathic Medi- Uris' "QB VII." Guests are wel- cine, where he is affiliated with come. Sigma Sigma Phi honorary society. A June wedding is planned. MRS. WILLIAM LEUCHTER JWVA President to Visit Detroit Frances L. Forman, national president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans, will visit Detroit March 17 and 18. The JWVA president in Mich- igan, Mrs. Harry Friedman, said Miss Forman's visit will include an official department meeting at Greenfield's Restaurant in Oak Park, 8:30 p.m., March 17. On March 18. a presentation of American flags in Miss Forman's honor has been planned under the direction of patriotic instructress Mrs. Harold Greenspan. Ten class- room flags and one auditorium flag will be given to the Mark Twain School, Royal Oak and the school will present a special American program in honor of Mrs. For- man's visit. Following cocktails that even- ing, JWVA's drama group will present an original production by the JWVA Players, "A Day in the Life of JWVA." Betty Katzman is director. Mrs. Herbert Liner and Mrs. Sidney Lantz are in charge of the Charlotte Beverly Mutchnick be- came the bride of Dr. William Leuchter at a recent ceremony at Cong. anal David. She is the daughter of Mrs. Rose Mutchnick of Gardner Ave.. Oak Park, and the late Mr. Leon Thursday evening social, which Mutchnick. The bridegroom is the son of MUSIC Mr. and Mrs. Zoltan Leuchter of By Hamilton, Ont. DANNY JAMES The bride wore a satin gown Featuring An Organ for Today's New Sound We also do house parties 2714679 will also be a membership party. Friends who ahe eligible to join JWVA are invited. Mrs. Sidney Cohen, past depart. ment president, has been appoint- ed to coordinate the visit of the national president. Miss Forman has been a mem- ber of JWVA since 1945, when she joined the Fall River, Mass., Aux- iliary. She served as its president and later as president of the Massachusetts Department. Since 1962, she has been active in the national auxiliary. For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call "AU That The Name Implies" WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVE AND INSTALL 11410 JOS. CAMPAU TW 1-1818 Suburban Call Collect Dial Operator appliqued with lace and pearls, Ask for ENtergeine 7818 or and a matching mantilla. reverse charges Marilyn Hershman served her sister as matron of honor. Renee Hershman was junior bridesmaid. Bridesmaids were Helene Dwor- kin, Sharon Leuchter, Karen Pol- lack, Aviva Mutchnick and Judy La pinsky. Associate General Agent Dr. Ron Leuchter served his An antique auction sponsored by twin brother as best man. Stuart 272-3470 , Suburban Hills Chapter of Wom- Hershman was junior usher. Dr. American United Life Insurance Company en's American ORT will be con- Milton Mutchnick, Rick Smith, Dr. • LIFE • HEALTH • GROUP • ANNUITIES • PENSIONS ducted 2 p.m. and again at 7 p.m. Les Vertesi, Jerry Castor, Neil March 14 for the benefit of ORT's Korman and Irving Hershman were worldwide school building project ushers. The auction will be conducted - Dr. and Mrs. Leuchter present- I ............"1:Zrg="9111.1".11.41 . t by C. B. Charles, who has con- ly reside in Vancouver. PICK UP SOME _ OF . OUR HOMEMADE GOODIES ducted auctions in many countries. . • In addition to recent acquisi- • tions, the auction will include various collections handled by Charles in recent years and not a previously released for sale, in- se cluding such celebrities as Jayne Mansfield, Marion Davies, Mar- Jewish Vocational Service ilyn Monroe, Heda Hopper and announces the formation of another, Cole Porter. "Project Return" group, a work- 341-5512 18252 WYOMING near CURTIS A special preview has been shop for women considering enter- scheduled from noon to 2 p.m. Wei:MI:very Trays cad Dinners ing or returning to the labor - mar- • All items to be sold have been ket. authenticated by the auctioners. The new group being formed The auction chairman, Mrs. Mar- for March-April will meet at the tin S. Bernstein, is aided by Mrs. new JVS suburban office, 15660 W. Leonard Crane and Mrs. Robert 10 Mile. This workshop is intended to Sil ver. meet the needs of housewives, divorcees and widows concerned WEALTH IN HANDS OF FEW We are free today substantially, with occupational or educational but the day will come when our opportunities. Sessions will consist of small Republic will be an impossibility. SIDNEY L. BLAINIKOFF AntiqueAuction to Benefit ORT A • U•L .yuyiketa. Plat EXCLUSIVE EUROPEAN skin care by Parisien facial ist. Treatments offered in a pleasant and relaxing atmosphere. Waxing, peeling, complete cosmetic line. Available for Wedding & Bar Mitzva makeup. By appointment only. 642-9191. Continental 8xclusives SOMERSET MALL JVS 'Project Return' to Be Continued Throughout the Year STRICTLY. KOSHER TRAY CATERING AND Man DINNERS i • GRUNT'S MARKET - NP412:17 ,Once Again Available It will be an impossibility because wealth will be concentrated in the hands of the few. A Republic can- not stand upon bayonets, and when the day comes, when the wealth of the nation will be in the hands of a few, then we must rely upon the wisdom of the best elements in the country to readjust the laws of the nation to the changed con- ditions.—James Madison. BRAVERMAN'S 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD MEATS An DI 1-2345 ALL SPECIALS 0001, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SUNDAY ONLY BONELESS CHUCK STEAK ■ lb. $1 99 RIB LAMB CHOPS lb. $1 19 CHUCK ROAST lb. 79e FRESH TONGUE YOUNG BEEF LIVER HAMBURGER • • • • • lb. 59c 16 69: 3 sb. 1 1 99 group meetings and counseling which will assist and prepare women with the information and confidence necessary for taking that "first step." During the past few months, several groups have been con- ducted. JVS has indicated plans to continue the program through- out the year. Pre-registration is necessary by contacting group services, JVS, 163 Madison, Detroit 48226, 961-8570. 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