Suzanne Miller Wed
to Don Lewis Horwitz

Women's Clahs

Detroit Women of Alpha Omega
will hold its installation lunch-
eon 12:15 p.m. Wednesday at the
Raleigh House.
The n e w presi-
dent will be Mar-
ian Williams.
O t h e r officers
are: Louise Bitt
ker and Joan
Plotnik, vice
presidents; Joan-,
ne Zuroff, Renee:
Schreibman and
Linda Dobrusin,
sercetaries; and Mrs. Williams
Rena Failer, treasurer. The board
of directors will be:

MRS. DON HORWITZ

Suzanne Wendy Miller, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Robert Miller
of Winchester Ave., Huntington
Woods, became the bride of Don
Lewis Horwitz in a recent cere-
mony at the Sheraton-Cadillac
Hotel. Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum
officiated.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Horwitz
of Southfield Rd., Southfield.
Shelly Miller served her sister
as maid of honor. Cathy Stone and
Janice Fried were bridesmaids.
Lawrence Horwitz was his
brother's best man. The ushers
were Lawrence Rudner, Mark
Kozloff, Alan Adelson, Gary Kroch-
mol and Richard Heideman of
Silver Spring, Md.
The couple honeymooned in
Aspen.

Mrs. Tekoah to Talk
at Sisterhood Event

Rose Berman, Carol Bloom, Marcia
Blume, Linda Brodsky, Jo Gilbert, Joyce
Gottlieb, Sally Kaufman, Geraldine
Kraus, Elaine Laker, Peggy LaKind,
Joan Millstone, Lois Posner, Sybil Mintz,
Marcia Shapiro, Beverly Share, Miriam
Shaw, Gail Smoler, Charlotte Tessler,
Liz Warnick and Irene Winkler.

JEWISH HOME FOR AGED
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will hold
its 46th anniversary luncheon and
installation noon May 17 at Cong.
Bnai David. Mrs. George Bass,
chairman of the day, announces
that Vocalists Pearl Kaplan and
Max Miller, accompanied by Betty
Pollan, will entertain. For reser-
vations, call Mrs. Walter Lasser,
557-1396, or Mrs. Joseph Wolfe,
642-7403. Mrs. William Aisen will
install the following: president,
Mrs. Benjamin Arkin; vice pres-
idents, Mrs. Harry Berlin and Mrs.
Maurice Victor; treasurer, Mrs.
Albert Teman; secretaries, Mes-
dames Meyer Silverman, Philip
Cameron, Sidney Freed, Harvey
Weiss, Max Gittelman, Harold
Fishman, Sanford Lakin and Hy
Pritz; parliamentarians, Mrs. I.
E. Goodman and Mrs. Mark Ben-
ach. Appointed chairmen are Mes-
dames Sol Grand, A. Irving Sch-
nipper, Byron Canvasser, Albert
Goodman, Charles Weiss, Joseph
Newman, Dan LeVine, Max Ost-
row, Jonas Torgow and Joseph
Wolfe.
a a a
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Herman, 23550 Gardner, Oak
Park. Judith Grant and Helen
Opatowski, delegates to the recent
World Conference on Soviet Jewry,
will be guest speakers. Husbands
and friends are. welcome. For re-
servations, call Mrs. Herman, LI
5-2048.

For information and reservations,
call Bobbie Grand, 477-6994, or
Charlotte Tessler, 542-8919.
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LADIES OF YESHIVATH BET H
YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB
BATH LEAGUE will meet noo n
Wednesday at Shomrey Emuna
Synagogue, announces Mrs. Le
Laufer, president. R a b b i Lei b
Bakst is guest speaker. Luncheo n
will be sponsored by Mesdame
Rose Bielewich and Gussie Car
dash. Hostesses are Mesdame s
Walter Epstein, Harold Kaplan
Mendel Stark, Sadie Adler an
Becky Gendelman. Friends ar e
welcome.
* *
CITY OF HOPE C ANC E
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
FIGHTERS will hold a general Women, will meet noon Wednesday
board meeting noon Wednesday at at the home of Mrs. Morris Order,
the Raleigh House. Joseph C. Lip- 20413 Freeland. Mrs. Order's sis-
sett, director of auxiliaries and ter, Shoshana Peiss Melamud,
community relations for the City visiting from Israel after 40 years,
of Hope, will discuss the organiza- is guest speaker.
tion's new therapy techniques and
Mrs. Isadore Leeman, president research in cancer, leukemia,
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
r of the Michigan Branch of the Na- heart, chest and heredity maladies. plans
a games party for noon. Tues-
tional Women's League, United Refreshments will be served.
day at the Workmen's Circle Cen-
Synagogue of America, announces
ter. Luncheon will be served, and
the celebration of the organiza-
YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREEN- gifts awarded. Sylvia Schwartz is
,, tion's Bat Mitzva year at the an- FIELD SISTERHOOD will hold a chairman of the day. Sophie Rosen-
" nual conference May 12-13 at Cong. mother-daughter dinner 6 p.m. stein is social chairman.
t' Bnai Moshe.
May 13 at the synagogue, an-
a, a *
.,
Members from 17 sisterhoods nounces Mrs. Sol Hoberman, pres-
ROSENWALD
'LADIES AUXILI-
throughout the state will partici- ident. A spring fashion show and
pate in workshops and discussions entertainment by the Young Israel ARY, American _Legion, will hold
an executive bOard: meeting and
Teens will be featured. Mesdames luncheon=
relevant to today's living.
12:30 p.m: Wednesday at
Leading some of the workshops Charles Snow and Milton D_uchan the home of Mrs. Jennie Folbe,
are
dinner
chairmen.
Mrs.
Erwin
will be Rabbi Moses Lehrman of
22010- Westhampton, Oak Park.
Bnai Moshe, Rabbi Gerald Tell- Posner is program chairman.
Plans for a charity luncheon in
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- er of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and
June will be discussed. Mrs. Lydia
Dr; Richard Bayles of Livonia.
FANNIE G L U C K CHAPTER, Slakter :and Sarah Jacobson will
Highlighting the conference will Mizrachi Women, will hold a paid- serve =rat the USO 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
'be the annual banquet 6:30 p.m. up membership party noon Mon- Ma42.
May 12. - Pianist
day at the Zionist Cultural Center.
* C
A program is planned.
Mrs. Norman Al-
.','PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
len will play her
the Eastern Star, will hold a
own compositions.
MASADA CHAPTER, Pioneer business meeting 7:45 p.m. Mon-
The keynote ad-
Women, will meet noon MondaY day at Eureka Temple. Refresh-
dress will be de-
at the home of Betty Block, 15325 ments will be served.
livered by Mrs.
James, Oak Park. Luncheon will
a a a
Harold M. Karns-
to served. Elections of officers is
ZEDAKAH
CLUB will meet
leer of Norristown,
planned.
noon Monday at Carlyle Towers
Pa., managing
* * *
editor of Women's
JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN recreation room and present an
League's quarter-
WELFARE ORGANIZATION will annual report and elect officers.
ly magazine, Out-
meet noon May 13 at the home of Mrs. Arther Bassoff and Mrs. Mor-
look.
Mrs. Kamsler
Mrs. Ida Tubben, 20421 Snowden ris Knopper will host the meeting-
Mrs. Kamsler, a native of New Ct. Final plans for the 51st annual luncheon. Friends are invited.
* C *
York, was graduated from New donor luncheon will be discussed.
York University, where she ma-
B A T Y A CHAPTER, Mizrachi
jored in journalism. She has been
BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD Women, will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues-
a reporter and editor, as well as will sponsor its second Torah Fund day at the home of Mrs. Seymour
public relations writer.
Luncheon 12:15 p.m. Wednesday at Greenstein, 14140 Sherwood, Oak
Wife of Rabbi Harold M. Kams- the synagogue. Helen Moss will Park. Daniel Berk will give a pic-
ler, she is a member of the board review "QB VII" by Leon Uris. torial report on Russian Jewry.
of the E a stern Pennsylvania Guests are welcome. For ticket
Branch of National Women's reservations, call Lil Knoppow,
League and has served as editor LI 84252, or Ruth Friedman, 398- Mother's Day Brunch
The Tabs and Tephilin Club of
of its bulletin and as conference 5785.
Cong. Bnai Moshe will hold its
advisor.
* *
For information and registration,
COOPERATIVE COUNCIL OF annual community breakfast 11
call Mrs. Sol Docks, 557-0546, or THE LEAGUE OF JEWISH WOM- a.m. Mothers Day, May 9, at the
Mrs. Sam Burnstein, 399-1084. EN'S ORGANIZATIONS will visit synagogue.
Mrs. Seymour Ungar is conference Northville State Hospital 10 a.m.
A breakfast for the entire fam-
chairman.
Thursday with the Bicur Cholem ily will be prepared by the men's
Women. The chapel dedicated by club. The program includes enter-
The American Cancer Society Bicur Cholem will be viewed. For tainment. Gifts will be distributed.
reminds you: "Help yourself with transportation, call Mrs. Joseph
For tickets, contact Chairman
a checkup and others with a Viedrah, cooperative council chair-
Sidney Burk, 545=4482, or Cong.
check."
man, 968-0242, 4-,
Bnai Moshe, LI 8-9000. Donation.

Synagogue Women
in Michigan Branch
to Mark Bat Mitzva

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The wife of the permanent UN
representative from Israel, Mrs.
Yosef Tekoah, will speak at the
officers installation of Shaarey
Zedek Sisterhood noon May 10 at
the synagogue.
Mrs. Tekoah, director of public
relations for the Women's Inter-
national Zionist Organization in
Israel, will present her address
at a luncheon honoring mothers
and daughters.
Mrs. Peter Martin will preside
as installing officer. Chairman of
the day will be Mrs. Charles
Snider.
For luncheon and sitter service
reservations, call Mrs. Harry
Friedman, 547-7860, or Mrs. Les-
lie Mandell, 557-0890.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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