Joan Walter Married to Jay R. Kohlenberg women's Reistman-Maziar Vows to Take Place in June Clubs * * MRS. JAY KOHLENBERG Joan Lee Walter became the bride of Jay Robert Kohlenberg in a noon ceremony Sunday at the Hotel Pontchartrain. Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach officiated. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John J. Walter of Stras- burg Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. David Kohlenberg of Coyle Ave. The bride wore a silk organza- over-taffeta gown with flared skirt, fitted bodice, bishop sleeves and high collar. A bib and cuffs of peau d'ange lace were trimmed with pink velvet ribbon, interlaced with Venise lace. Instead of a veil, she wore a pink velvet headpiece and carried a pink and white car- nation nosegay, with baby's breath. Mrs. James E. Jambriska, sis- ter of the bride, was matron of honor. Daniel Kohlenberg, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The couple will honeymoon in Acapulco. Historic Vignettes to Be Staged at Beth Shalom .Donor Character actress Muriel Bach will present "Madame Your Influ- ence Is Showing!," a group of dramatic p o r - traits drawn from history, before the Sis- terhood of Cong. Beth Shalom, noon Thursday at the syna- gogue. This show will be the highlight of the Honor , Roll Donor Miss Bach as Luncheon, ma- Mme. Gandhi jor fund-raising event of the sister- hood. Mrs. Milton Zimmerman and Mrs. Ben Fingeroot are co- chairmen of the afternoon, which includes a number of prizes. For reservations, call Charlotte Stros- berg, 352-7147. Miss Bach is on a coast-to-coast tour with her latest production, a series of costumed monologues bringing to life the mothers of such figures as John Wilkes Booth, the Wright Brothers, Mohandas Gandhi and Henrietta Szold. Miss Bach has researched, written and produced her own production, changing before the audience as she assumes each personality. Rosalyn Rives to Be Leon Schoichit's Bride MISS PATTY REISTMAN Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Reist- man of Lancaster Rd., Southfield, announce the engagement of their duaghter Patty Sharon to Howard M. Maziar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maziar of Atlanta. Miss Reistman is a graduate Of the University of Michigan and holds a masters degree from Bos- ton University's graduate school of social work. Her fiance is a graduate of Tulane University and is entering his senior year in the Medical College of Georgia. Their wedding will take place in June. Theater, House Parties Slated by Criterion Club Criterion Club for single adults plans a theater party featuring Buddy Hackett and Anthony New- ley for its membership opening night, 8 p.m. Monday at the Fisher Theater, announced Betty Weinberg, program chairman. Charlie Chaplin in "The Tramp" will be shown at an open house 8:15 • p.m. Wednesday at the Bonanza Sirloin Pit, Southfield. The editor of the. Detroit News' "Contact 10" will discuss "The `Contact 10'. Story." The public is invited at no charge. For information, call Miss Wein- berg, 532-8855. A NATIONAL DECLINE Deaths from cancer of the uterus have declined about 50 per cent b a generation. This is due in larg( part to early detection by the Pal test and prompt treatment, say the American Cancer Society. I I WHY WORRY ! Leave Everything tc -\\\W I SAVE! SAVE! BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER WYN and HAROLD LANDIS SENA/LOUR. KAPLAN and Co. 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MISS ROSALYN RIVES Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rives of Coach Light Dr., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Rosalyn Lee to Leon L Schoichit, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Schoichit of Dartmouth Ave., Oak Park. The wedding will take place in June. Mr. and Mrs. Harry •Pomeranz 0. Onyx Rd., Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Reid of Abington Ave. 1411* --4 Moihet4'Day Mother's Day Marked Around the World Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May—that's May 9 this year—in virtually every country in the-world, according to Interflora, the worldwide floral -deliver network. However, there are some ex- ceptions. The occasions is observed at different times in France, Po- land, Spain, Hungary, Sweden and Great Britain. Interflora, which is composed of more than 37,000 florists in some 130 countries, reports that Moth- er's Day is one of the major occa- sions during the year for sending flowers to mothers. A Star Is Born—She's Sw imming at 6 Months - The expression "like mother, like daughter" took on a novel aspect when Detroit-born Mrs. San- ford Porneranz taught 6-month-old Jennifer to swim in the YWCA pool in Topeka, Kan, Mrs. Pomerantz, the former Francine Reid, is a graduate of Wayne State University, as is her husband, a psychiatrist with the Menninger Foundation in Topeka. The unusual feat, written up at length in the Topeka newspaper, was credited to the special rela- tionship between mother and child —a combination of patient parent and trusting baby who likes the water. Parents of the Pomerantzes are GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon Thurs- day at the Carlyle Towers. Cul- tural chairman Mrs. Israel Weis- man announces that Mildred Weiss, former council president who has retuyned from the national fact- finding tour in Israel, will be guest speaker. There will be a business meeting, and the new slate will be presented. Refresh- ments will be served, and new members are welcome. WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM ORGANIZATION will meet noon Monday at the home of Mrs. Ben- jamin Levine, 13120 Ludlow, Hunt- ington Woods. Guests are invited. * * CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will present Max Sosin as entertainer at its meeting 8 p.m. Monday at the Raleigh House. Husbands and friends are welcome. Refreshments will be served. * * r. EVERGREEN GROUP, Hadas- sah, will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. George Gross, 25511 - Colleen, Oak Park. Sherwyn Labovitz, executive with Bache and Co., will discuss "How to Invest Your Husband's Money." Friends are welcome. Refresh- ments will be served. • * MISR.KAN ISRAEL SISTER- HOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednes- day in the synagogue social hall. Mrs. Sara Mittledorf will speak on "The Residential Care of the Jewish Retarded." * * * NEW STUDY CLUB will meet and -elect officers noon Wednes- day at the Workmen's Circle Cen- ter. Luncheon will be served by hostesses Mesdames Max Stone, Isadore Schwartz, Joseph Balberor, Sophie Kanar and Jean Lipkin. * * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday at the Workmen's Circle Center. Bessie Litwak will present news. Refreshments will be served by Ruth Gossman and Rebecca Wor- ren. * NORTHGATE CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon Mon- day at the Northgate Apartments clubhouse. Clara Sherizen, presi- dent, invites guests. * * * SUNDAY AFTERNOON GROUP, Hadassah, will install officers 2 p.m. Sunday at the home of Violet Spitzer, 19180 Appleton, Apt. B202. Mrs. Helen Moss, president of Heights Group, will present a book review. Eye banks will be collected at this last meeting of the season. Friday, April 23, 197, I THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Open Sunday 12-4 9 Mile at Coolidge Open Sunday 12-4 344-3500