Barbara Rosner Wife
of Mr. Robert Rudolph
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Women's Chi&
Friday, April 16, 1971-23
CART H's 69th Birthday to Be Celebrated
All Michigan chapters of the incoming presidents. Petite lunch-
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Children's Asthma Research Insti- eon will be served. Friends are
Beth Achim Sisterhood will hold
tute and Hospital (CARIH) will invited.
its election of officers noon Mon- Women, will hold a "bon voyage"
day at the synagogue. Dessert luncheon, in honor of Mrs. Harry gather for their 69th birthday cele-
luncheon will be served. The guest Kaplan's coming trip to Israel, bration noon Wednesday at Knob Nothing tires a man more than
speaker, Mrs. Milton Arm, will noon Wednesday at the home of in the Woods Clubhouse. to be grateful all the time.
Mrs. Peter Gilbert, president of —E. W. Howe
review Ernest Gann's "The Anta- Mrs. Abraham Primeck, 24271
gonists" Mrs. Arm, a summa cum Rosewood, Oak Park. Mrs. Becky the CARIH Council, said the joint
Goldberg, recently returned from meeting will feature as guest
laude graduate
Israel, will speak on membership. speaker Mrs. Abraham Melek of
from the New
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Co-hostess is the president, Mrs. the national auxiliary board. Each
.lL0,
Jers ey College
member
group
(Detroit
League,
Ben Shapiro.
for Women, was
Fir
Northwest,
Juniors,
Dearborn
and
the first female ,
Flint)
will
have
a
cake
and
candle-
recipient of the
GHANA CZENESH CHAPTER,
Zionist Organiza-
Pioneer Women, will meet noon lighting service to honor past and
tion of America
Monday at the Workman's Circle
FROM THE
scholarship for a
Center. Walter E. Klein, executive
Candy Centerpieces
year of study at
director- of the Jewish Community
the Hebrew Uni-
Council of Metropolitan Detroit,
Personalized Party
versity during
will speak on "The American Jew-
SEYNICO1L/R
Mrs. Arm
1946-47. Mrs. Arm
ish Community — Its Response to
Mementos
has studied Bible and Hebrew at Some Contemporary Problems."
KAPLAN
the Jewish Theological Seminary's Refreshments will be serve d. Invitations and Party Ac-
and Co.
College of Jewish studies and at- Guests are welcome.
cessories for all occasions.
tended Wayne State University.
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IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
She is a mathematics instructor
SHERUTH LEAGUE, providing
OF FINE DIAMONDS
at Akiva Hebrew Day School and camp scholarships for underprivi-
3u555 Southfield,
mother of three.
Suite 100
leged and emotionally disturbed
645.9200.
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children, will hold its annual
646-6138
ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD "Petite Bazaar" 12:30 p.m. Tues-
will feature "Mr. Grow It All" — day at the Whitehall Apartments
Jerry Baker, award — winning clubhouse. Guest are welcome.
garden authority, at its meeting at
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noon Monday at the Southfield
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
Community Center. Baker is a the Eastern Star, will hold an in-
radio broadcaster and has ap- itiatory night 7:45 p.m. Monday at
peared on television. The program Eureka Temple. Refreshments will
will be preceded by a dessert lun- be served.
cheon prepared by Mrs. Samuel
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Dobkin, special events social
ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet noon
chairman, and her committee.
Monday at Carlyle Towers recre-
Mrs. Harry Portner is publicity ation room. Mrs. David Zellman
chairman, and Mrs. A. I. Morri- will present a book review, and
son will give the invocation. Mrs. the slate of officers will be pre-
Robert Dunsky is chairman of the sented. Mesdames Jack Nathan
day. Mrs. Isadore Goren, presi- and Harry Tyner will host the
dent, invites friends.
meeting and luncheon. Friends are
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invited.
MASADA CHAPTER, Pioneer
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Women, will hold a luncheon
PYTHIAN SISTERS will host the
meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday at district deputy at its meeting 8
the home of Ann Silverman, 18877 p.m. Wednesday at the Workmen's
Medford, Beverly Hills, 646-0004. Circle Center. For pickup of goods
The program will be a talk on for next month's rummage sale,
FOR INFORMATION CALL
"Intrusion on Privacy," given by call Bernice Wilson, chairman, 358-
Mrs. William Feinberg and Mrs. 1497.
Norma Weitz
Aaron Shifman.
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FANNIE G L U C K CHAPTER,
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Mizrachi Women, will meet noon
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tues- Monday at the Zionist Cultural
day at the home of Mrs. Max Center. Mrs. Bea Fealk, program
Rozenblum, 19348 Winthrop. Pres- chairman, will present Rabbi Sam-
ident Mrs. Israel Pine and record- uel Prero. Hostess is Mrs. Tillie
ing secretary Mrs. Paul Huppert, Gendil.
who have returned from Israel,
will share the experiences of their
trip. Guests are welcome.
SAVE! `' SAVE!
BUY DIRECT
IMPORTER
....
MRS. ROBERT RUDOLPH
Barbara Rose Rosner became the
bride of Robert Lawrence Rudolph
in a recent ceremony at Young
Israel Center of Oak-Woods.
The new Mrs. Rudolph is the
daughter of Mrs. Magda Rosner
of Shiawassee Ave., Southfield,
and Mr. Dennis Rosner of Wooster,
0.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rudolph of Shef-
field Ave.
Following a honeymoon to Cara-
cas, Venezuela, the couple will re-
side in Royal Oak.
Brandeis Art Tour
to Take Women to
2 Collectors' Homes
"An Exclusive Tour of Art" to
benefit the Learned Journal pro-
gram of the Detroit Chapter of
Brandeis University National
Women's Committee will be held
Wednesday at the homes of two
distinguished families — W. Haw-
kins Ferry, internationally known
collector of modern art; and Mrs.
George Bushnell Jr., patroness of
the arts. •
Mrs. Bernard Farber, vice pres-
ident -of , -.-book fund, adVises that
contributors of $25 fdf learned
jo _will be eligible to attend.
`:-Oatned ,Journals enable the
Brandeis University libraries,
which- are .supoprted by the Na-
tional Women'S Committee, to ac-
quire scholarly periodicals.
Such important periodicals
must be obtained in many lan-
guages.:Tbe university now sUb-
_- scribes tO 2,000 — the Women's
.
goal is 5,000.
Com_
s Redstone, chairman
rAt
for the day, is
assisted by Mes-
.d a ni:c,s Harold
H 0 tf-rti a ar-
rangements; SaM-
uel Caplan; hos-
tesses; i it
Zussman, reser=
vations (545-3441
or DI 1-2461);
Monte Nagler,
invitations; and
Robert Drew s,
Mrs. Redstone publicity.
But transportation will be pro-
vided from the Northland Theater
parking lot at 10 and 11 a.m. A
subscription fee will include lun-
cheon at the Bushnell home and
transportation.
After leaving the Ferry home
in the morning, there will be a
visit to the Grosse Pointe War
Memorial and the former Russell
Alger home containing priceless
heirlooms.
Ferry and Mrs. Bushnell will
personally conduct the tours of
their respective homes.
The folowing members will
serve as hostesses: Mesdames Al-
vin Barnett, Joseph Bienenstock,
Theodore Birnkrant, Herbert Bur-
dick, Dolores Caplan, John Green-
berg, John Hopp Jr., Helen Hod-
ler, Mandell Lansky, Leonard
Lemberg, Jack Litwin, Arthur
Rice, Harold Robinson, Eugene
Sims, Ben Weintraub, G. Lionel
Willens, Oscar Zemon, Lawrence
Weiner and Ivan Scholnick.
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CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will meet noon Wednesday at the
Carlyle Towers clubhouse. Guest
speaker will be Frieda Leemon.
Brunch ,will be served..
Spring is here .. .
Joanne Lynn Engaged
to' f e f fr ey A. Ishbia
~
SEE-
For all your Fashions
MISS JOANNE LYNN
Mr. and Mrs. R. Robert Lynn
of Tavistock Tr., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Joanne Ilene to Jeffrey
Alan Ishbia, son of Mrs. Regina
Polinsky of W. Eight Mile Rd. and
the late Jack Ishbia.
Miss Lynn is a senior in the
school of education at Wayne State
University. Her fiance, a graduate
of WSU, is attending law school
there.
A June wedding is planned.
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